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PREFATORY  NOTE. 

This  catalogue  contains  titles  of  American  and  English  genealogies 
received  prior  to  May  1,  1910,  and  a  few  later  accessions  incorporated 
while  the  work  was  in  press. 

As  the  list  is  based  on  the  shelf  catalogue  in  card  form  being  devel- 
oped in  connection  with  the  recataloguing  of  the  library,  only  gene- 
alogies pubhshed  in  separate  form  have,  as  a  rule,  been  included. 
Articles  or  notices  on  families  which  have  appeared  in  periodicals  or 
collective  works,  and  works  of  a  genealogical  nature  classed  with  local 
history  or  biography  have,  with  a  few  exceptions,  been  omitted. 

The  works  are  arranged  alphabetically  by  names  of  families,  and 
^  under  each  family  chronologically.     The  Index  to  the  New  England 

historical  and  genealogical  register  has  been  followed  quite  closely 
in  the  spelling  of  the  family  names.  In  the  analytical  work  it  has 
been  the  aim  to  give  references  from  the  allied  families  to  the  main 
family,  where  several  generations  are  fully  given. 

The  original  entries  have  been  prepared  by  various  assistants  in 
the  Catalogue  Division,  chiefly  under  the  supervision  of  Miss  M.  A. 
Gilkey,  to  whom  also  has  been  intrusted  the  compilation  and  editing 
of  the  work  in  its  present  form.  She  has  been  assisted  in  the  proof- 
reading by  Miss  Grey  Patterson. 

J.  C.  M.  Hanson 
Chief  of  Catalogue  Division 

Herbert  Putnam 

Librarian  of  Congress 

Washington,  D.  C,  May,  1910 


After  each  title  are  given: 

(a)  At  the  left  the  serial  numbers  of  the  Library  of  Congress  catalogue  cards. 

(b)  At  the  right,  in  antique  type,  the  call  numbers,  according  to  the  Library  of 
Congress  classification. 

Sizes  of  books  are  given  in  centimeters.  For  the  convenience  of  those  accustomed 
to  the  numerical  symbol  (format)  the  following  comparative  table  is  appended 
herewith: 

Format.  Centimeters. 

48° 1  -10 

32° 10  -12§ 

24°... 12^15 

16° 15  -17i 

12° 17^-20 

8° 20-25 

4° 25-30 

Fol 30- 

Abbreviations  which  may  require  explanation  are  the  following: 

1 leaf  or  leaves. 

n.  p no  place  of  publication. 

p page  or  pages. 

p.  1 preliminary  leaf  or  leaves  preceding  the  paging. 

pi plate. 

t.  p title-page. 

4 


1  Abbot. 

A  genealogical  register  of  the  descendants  of  George  Abbot, 
of  Andover;  George  Abbot,  of  Rowley;  Thomas  Abbot,  of  An- 
dover;  Arthur  Abbot,  of  Ipswich;  Robert  Abbot,  of  Branford, 
Ct. — and  George  Abbot,  of  Norwalk,  Ct.  Comp.  by  Rev.  Abiel 
Abbot,  D.  D.  and  Rev.  Ephraim  Abbot.  Boston,  J.  Munroe  and 
company,  1847. 

XX,  197  p.     23^<'». 

CS71.A12     1847 

9-6888t 

2  Descendants  of  George  Abbott,  of  Rowley,  Mass.,  of  his 


joint  descendants  with  George  Abbot,  sr.,  of  Andover,  Mass.,  of 
the  descendants  of  Daniel  Abbott,  of  Providence,  R.  I. ;  of  some 
of  the  descendants  of  Capt.  Thomas  Abbott,  of  Andover,  Mass.; 
of  George  Abbott,  of  Norwalk,  Ct.;  of  Robert  Abbott,  of  Bran- 
ford,  Ct.;  with  brief  notes  of  many  others  of  the  name,  original 
settlers  in  the  United  States.  By  Maj.  Lemuel  Abijah  Ab- 
bott .  . .  Published  by  the  compiler.  [Boston,  T.  R.  Marvin 
&  son,  printers]  1906. 

2  V.     fronts,  (ports.)  illus.,  plates  (2  col.)  geneal.  tables.     24"". 

CS71.A12     1906 

6-29983 

3  Abeel. 

The  Abeel  and  allied  families.     Comp.  by  Henry  Whittemore. 
[New  York]  1899. 

24  p.    illus.     27<=™. 

Descendants  of  Christopher  Janse  Abeel,  Albany,  N.  Y.,  1621-1684. 

CS71.A13     1899 

1-19530 

Abel.     See  also  Bliss.  CS71.B66    1881 

Hyde.  CS71.H993    1864 

Aberdeen,  Earls  of.    See  Gordon. 

Abergavenny.     See  also  Neville.  CS439.N35 

Abot.     See  Abbot. 

Aboyne,  Earls  of.    See  Gordon.  CS479.G6    1908 

Ache.     See  also  Boehm.  CS7l.Be7    1902 

5 


LIBEARY   OF   CONGRESS 

4  Achenbach. 

Family  memorial  of  John  Phillip  Achenbach  and  descendants 
in  the  United  States.  [Comp.  by  Mrs.  Sarah  Jane  (KHne)  Houtz. 
Topeka,  The  Mail  printing  house,  printers,  189-] 

39  p.     illua.,  incl.  ports.     22i<'". 

^  CS71,A17     189- 

7-30337 

Acheson.     See  Atchison. 

Ackerly.     See  also  Haviland.  F127.W5P3 

Ackley.     See  also  Hall.  CS71.H177    1902 

Adair.     See  also  Agnew.  DA880.G1A3 

Adam.     See  Adams. 

5  Adam.s. 

Genealogy  of  the  Adam  family,  by  WilUam  Adam  . . . 
Albany,  J.  Munsell,  1848. 

16  p.     22"". 

Desceadants  of  John  Adam,  1714-1802. 

CS71.A2     1848 

9-G886t 

5a  The  genealogy  of  the  descendants  of  several  ancient  Pur- 
itans, by  the  name  of  Adams,  BuUard,  Holbrook,  Rockwood, 
Sanger,  Wood,  Grout,  Goulding,  and  Twitchell.  By  Rev. 
Abner  Morse   .  .  .    Boston,  The  author,  1857. 

2  p.  1.     355  p.     front.,  ports.    24"™.     {His  Genealogical  register,  v.  1.) 

F63.M88  vol.1 

Genealogy  of  the  Adams  family,  of  Kingston,  Mass.     Col- 


lected and  compiled  by  George  Adams  .  .  .     Boston,  Pub.  by 
the  descendants  of  Francis  Adams,  1861. 

64  p.     24"". 

Blank  leaves  at  end. 

Assisted  by  his  son,  Theodore  P.  Adams. 

Descendants  of  Francis  Adams,  1677-1758. 


CS71.A2     1861 


9-6885t 


7  Memoir  of  the  family  of  Sir  John  ap  Adam,  of  Badamscourt 

. . .     (In    Strigulensia  ...     By  George    Ormerod  .  ,  .     London, 

1861.     24«'".     Art.  xii,  p.  96-108) 

DA145.075 

8 Genealogy  of  John  Adams  and  his  descendants.    With  notes 

and  incidents  .. .    [Comp.  by  Gardner  Ad amsl     Franklin,  Mass., 
G.  Adams,  1874. 

139  p.    ig^""". 

CS71.A2     1874 

9-6884t 


AMERICAN  AND  ENGLISH   GENEALOGIES  7 

Adams — Continued . 
9 History  of  the  Thomas  Adams  and  Thomas  Hastings  fami- 
lies, of  Amherst,  Massachusetts.     By  Herbert  Baxter  Adams  . . . 
Amherst,  Mass.,  Priv.  print.,  1880. 
66  p.     geneal.  tab.     20''™. 

CS71.A2     1880 

1-27663 

10  Some  descendants  of  WilHam  Adams  of  Ipswich,  Mass. 

By  W.  S.  Appleton.     Boston,  D.  Clapp  &  son,  1881. 

ip.  1.,  8p.,  11.    25<"». 

CS71.A2     1881 

9-6883t 

11  History  of  the  Adams  family,  with  biographical  sketches 

of  distinguished  descendants  of  the  several  American  ancestors, 
including  collateral  branches.  Comp.  by  Henry  Whittemore. 
New  York,  W.  McDonald  &  co.,  1893. 

84  p.     illua.,  ports.     25^"=". 

Descendants  of  Henry  Adams  of  Braintree,  Mass.,  d.  1646. 

CS71.A2     1893 

9-6882t 

12  The  descendants  of  James  and  William  Adams,  of  London- 
derry, now  Derry,  N.  H.  Also  a  brief  account  of  the  famihes  of 
Robert  Cochran  and  Joseph  Morrison  of  Londonderry,  and  of 
Dea.  Thomas  Cochran  of  New  Boston,  N.  H.  Comp.  by  Andrew 
N.  Adams  . . .    Rutland  [Vt.]  The  Tuttle  co.,  printers,  1894. 

87  p.     front.,  pi.,  ports.,  map.     23^"™. 

CS71.A2     1894 

8-26113t 

13  A  history  of  the  Adams  and  Evarts  families.     By  J.  M. 

Adams  . . .    Chatham,  N.  Y.,  The  Courier  printing  house,  1894. 

1  p.  1.,  [5]-81,  [1]  p.,  1 1.    22"°'. 

Cover-title:  History  of  the  Adams,  Evarts,  Merriman,  and  White  families. 
Descendants  of  Stephen  Olney  Adams,   1620-1718,  John  Evarts,  b.  1601, 
Nathaniel  Merriman,  1613-1693,  and  John  White,  d.  1683. 

CS71.A2     1894a 

9-G879t 

14  Genealogy  and  history  of  a  part  of  the  Newbury  Adams 

family,  formerly  of  Devonshire,  England,  being  the  descendants 
of  Robert  Adams  and  wife  Eleanor  . .  .  By  I.  Smith  Adams. 
Calais,  Me.,  The  Calais  advertiser  office,  1895. 

61  p.    22^'=°'. 

Eighth  generation,  p.  25-28  wanting:  p.  29-32  duplicated. 

CS71.A2     1895 

8-261 52t 

15  A  genealogical  history  of  Henry  Adams,  of  Braintree,  Mass., 

and  his  descendants;  also  John  Adams,  of  Cambridge,  Mass., 


8  LIBRARY   OF   CONGRESS 

15  Adams — Continued. 

1632-1897.  Comp.  and  ed.  by  Andrew  N.  Adams  . . .  Kutland, 
Vt.,  The  Tuttle  company,  printers,  1898. 

V,  [31,  1238  p.     front.,  ports.     24^'^'°. 

CS71.A2     1898 

8-261 15t 

16  A  genealogical  history  of  Robert  Adams,   of  Newbury, 

Mass.,  and  his  descendants,  1635-1900  .  .  .    Comp.  and  ed.  by 

Andrew  N.  Adams.     Rutland,  Vt.,  The  Tuttle  co.,  printers,  1900. 

vi,  564  p.     front.,  port.     25'™. 

CS71.A2     1900 

1-2208 

16a  Founding   and    organization    of    the   Daughters  of   the 

American  revolution  and  Daughters  of  the  revolution  . . . 
Philadelphia,  Independence  pub.  co.  [1901] 

207  p.     front.,  port.     25'^'". 

Contains  a  chapter  on  the  Daughters  of  1812,  and  one  on  the  Adams  ancestry 

in  Europe  and  America. 

E202.5.A19 

May  23,  1901-27. 

17  A  genealogical  history  of  the  family  of  Adams  of  Cavan, 

etc.,  by  the  late  Rev.  Benjamin  Wilham  Adams,  d.d.  Ed. 
and  rev.  by  Maxwell  Richard  William  Peers  Adams  . . .  Lon- 
don, Mitchell  and  Hughes,  1903. 

2  p.  1.,  63  p.    illuB.    27<^". 

Reprinted  from  "Miscellanea  genealogica  et  heraldica." 

CS499.A3 

8-26233 

18  Memoir    of    Charles    Kendall    Adams,    by    James    Davie 

Butler  .  .  .    Worcester,  Mass.,  The  Hamilton  press,  1905. 

12  p.,  11.     front,  (port.)    25^'='". 

Reprinted  from  Proceedings  of  the  American  antiquarian  society,  April  26, 
1905. 

"Adams  lineage  line":  p.  [13] 

6-40998 

See  also  Bavis. 

Chappell. 

GiU. 

Habersham. 

Robinson. 

Thayer. 

Vinton. 

19  Adgate. 

Old  famihes  of  Norwich,  Connecticut,  mdclx  to  mdccg. 
Comp.  by  Mary  E.Perkins.  Genealogies,  v.  1,  pt.  1.  Adgate; 
Backus;  Bald\\'in;  Bingham.     Norwich,  Conn.,  1900. 

25icm 

'     "  F104.N93P3 

May  16, 1901-78 


CS71.B374 

1880 

CS71.C467 

1900 

CS439.G46 

CS71.H114 

1901 

CS71.R66 

1894 

CS71.T37 

1835 

CS71.V79 

1858a 

AMERICAN  AND  ENGLISH   GENEALOGIES  9 

20  Agnew. 

History  of  the  life  of  D.  Hayes  Agnew  . . .  By  J.  Howe 
Adams,  m.  d.  Philadelphia  and  London,  The  F.  A.  Davis  com- 
pany, 1892. 

vii,  376  p.     4  pi.  (1  col.)  9  port.  (incl.  front.)  facsim.     25"="'. 

Lineage  of  the  Agnew  family,  p.  1-35. 

R154.A3A2 

7-2421 5t 

21  The  Agnews  of  Lochnaw.     {In  The  hereditary  sheriffs  of 

Galloway  ...  by  the   late  Sir  Andrew  Agnew  . .  ,    Edinburgh, 

1893.     23^'°) 

DA880.G1A2 

3-28044 

See  also  Irvin.  CS7 1.172    1908 


22  Ainsworth. 

Genealogy  of  the  Ainsworth  families  in  America.     Comp.  by 
Francis  J.  Parker  . . .    Boston,  Printed  for  the  compiler,  1894. 
2  p.  1.,  212  p.    pi.     23i^". 
Descendants  of  Edward  Ainsworth,  16527-1741. 

CS71.A29     1894 

9-68S0t 

Akerman.     See  also  Robinson.  CS71.B66    1894 

23  Albert,  prince  consort  of  Queen  Victoria,  1819-1861. 

The  ancestry  of  Her  Majesty  Queen  Victoria,  and  of  His 
Royal  Highness  Prince  Albert.  Comprised  in  thirty-two  tables, 
with  biographical  memoirs  and  heraldic  notices.  By  George 
Russell  French  .  .  .    London,  W.  Pickering,  1841. 

xviii,  [2],  411,  [1]  p.  incl.  geneal.  tables.     19"=™. 

DA565.F87 

3-26012 

Albertson.     See  also  Powell.  F127.L8B9 

Albini.     See  also  Arundel.  CS439.A7 

Brown.  CS439.B85     1903 

24  Albree. 

The  tradition  of  the  old  weaver's  clock;  a  study  of  colonial 
time-keeping,  by  John  Albree,  jr.  ...  Read  before  the  Med- 
ford  historical  society,  October  11,  1902.  Privately  printed. 
[Medford,  Mass.,  Press  of  J.  C.  Miller,  jr.,  1903] 

16  p.     front.,  2  pi.,  facsim.     24^'''". 

"Reprinted,  with  additions,  from  the  'Historical  register,'  vol.  vi,  no.  1, 
January,  1903,  pub.  by  the  Medford,  Mass.  historical  society." 

"The  wedding  spoon":  p.  [13J-16. 

CS71.A34     1903 

9-15588 

Alcock.     See  also  Sandys.  CS71.S22    1897 

25  Alcott. 

Family  of  Asa  Allcott,  comp.  by  Charles  Allcott  Flagg. 
Albany,  N.  Y.,  1899. 

43,  [5]  p.,  1  1.  incl.  front,  (port.)     23"". 

CS71.A35     1899 

1-17834 


10  LIBRARY  OF   CONGRESS 

Alcott — Continued. 

26  The  Alcotts  in  Harvard,  by  Annie  M.  L.  Clark.     Lancaster, 

Mass.,  J.  C.  L.  Clark,  1902. 

43,  [1]  p.     front.,  pi.,  facsim.     20  x  16'='". 

CS71.A35     1902 

2-22201 

27  Alden. 

Memorial  of  the  descendants  of  the  Hon.  John  Alden.  By 
Ebenezer  Alden,  m.  d.  . .  .  Randolph,  Mass.,  Printed  by  S.  P. 
Brown  for  the  family,  1S67. 

2  p.  1.,  164  p.     23<=™. 

CS71.A36     1867 

9-6887t 

28  The  story  of  a  Pilgrim  family.     From  the  Mayflower  to 

the  present  time;  with  autobiography,  recollections,  letters, 
incidents,  and  genealogy  of  the  author,  Rev.  John  Alden,  in 
his  83d  year.  Introduction  by  Rev.  Frederick  Denison  . . . 
1620-1889.     Boston,  J.  H.  Earle,  1890. 

429,  [12]  p.     front,  (port.)  illus.     23"=™. 

CS71.A36     1890 

9-6881t 

29  Pilgrim  Alden;  the  story  of  the  hfe  of  the  first  John  Alden 

in  America,  with  the  interwoven  story  of  the  life  &  doings  of  the 
Pilgrim  colony,  and  some  account  of  later  Aldens,  prepared 
under  the  direction  of  Augustus  E.  Alden  .  .  .  Boston,  J.  H. 
Earle  &  company  [^902] 

4  p.  1.,  [131-232  p.     front.,  pi.,  facsim.     19i<"°. 

CS71.A36     1902 

3-9360 

30  The  descendants  of  Polly  and  Ebenezer  Alden,  who  were 

sixth  in  descent  from  John  Alden,  the  Pilgrim;  by  their  grand- 
sons Ebenezer  Alden  and  Henry  Shaw,  m,  d.  With  original 
records  not  before  printed  .  .  .  Boston,  G.  H.  Ellis  co.,  printers, 
1903. 

101  p.     front,  (port.)  plates,  facsim.     23^"°'. 

Partly  interleaved. 

CS71.A36     1903 

4-6750 

31  The   ancestors  and  descendants  of   Isaac  Alden  and  Irene 

Smith,  his  wife  (1599-1903)  by  Harriet  Chapin  Fielding.  [East 
Orange?  N.  J.,  n903] 

144  p.     front.,  ports.,  facsims.     23^"™. 

CS71.A36     1903a 

4-3971 

32  Ehab  Alden  of  Middleborough,  Massachusetts,  and  Cairo, 

New  York;  his  Alden  ancestors  and  his  descendants;  comp.  by 


CS71.A36 

1909 

CS71.A5 

1898 

CS71.F574 

1903 

CS71.J7 

1895 

CS71.I166 

1894 

CS71.T35 

1835 

CS71.V79 

1858a 

AMERICAN   AND  ENGLISH   GENEALOGIES  11 

32  Alden — Continued. 

Charles   Henry  Alden  . . .    Boston,  Printed   for  private  circu- 
lation [T.  R.  Marvin  &  son]  1905. 

55  p.     front.     24^"°'. 

"Edition  limited  to  two  hundred  copies  printed  from  type." 

CS71.A36     1906 

6-29982 

32a  John  Alden  of  Ashfield,  Mass.,  and  Chautauqua  County, 

New  York.     His  Alden  ancestors  and  his  descendants.     Comp. 
by  Frank  Wesley  Alden,  Delaware,  Ohio.     [n.  p.]     Printed  for 
private  circulation,  1909. 
84  p.  plates,  port.     23^  '•■^. 

10-9709 

See  also  Ames. 

Flagg. 

Johnson. 

Robinson. 

Thayer. 

Vinton. 

33  Aldis. 

The  Aldis  family  of  Dedham,  Wrentham,  Roxbury  and  Frank- 
Hn,  Massachusetts,  1640-1800.  By  Frederick  H.  Whitin  . . . 
[Dedham]  Dedham  transcript  press,  1905. 

28  p.     23J''". 

Descendants  of  Nathan  Aldis,  fl.  1640-1675. 

CS71.A37     1905 

5-27476 

Aldrich.     See  also  Flagg.  CS71.F574    1903 

Aldworth.     See  also  Salisbury.  CS71.S167    1885 

34  Alexander. 

Memorials  of  the  Earl  of  Stirling  and  of  the  house  of  Alexander. 
By  the  Rev.  Charles  Rogers  . . .     Edinburgh,  W.  Paterson,  1877. 

2  V.     front,  (port.)  illue.,  facsim.     23"=™. 

CS479.A6 

1-12443 

35  A  record  of  the  descendants  of  John  Alexander,  of  Lanark- 
shire, Scotland,  and  his  wife,  Margaret  Glasson,  who  emigrated 
from  county  Armagh,  Ireland,  to  Chester  County,  Pennsylvania, 
A.  D.  1736.  By  the  Rev.  John  E.  Alexander  .  . .  Philadelphia, 
A.  Martien,  1878. 

220  p.    23^'''". 

CS71.A38     1878 

8-26151t 


12  LIBEARY  OF   CONGRESS 

Alexander — Continued. 
36 Biographical  sketches  of  the  early  settlers  of  the  Hope- 
well section  and  reminiscences  of  the  pioneers  and  their  de- 
scendants by  families  .  . .  Written  at  the  request  of  revolu- 
tionary descendants  by  J.  B.  Alexander,  m.  d.  Charlotte,  N.  C, 
Observer  printing  and  pubhshing  house,  1897. 

104  p.     front,  (port.)     23J<='°. 
Alexander  family,  p.  10-23. 
Davidson  family,  p.  24-45. 

F364.H8A3 

1-2603 

37 The  Alexanders  of  Maine.     By  De  Alva  Stanwood  Alex- 
ander.    Buffalo,  New  York,  The  Peter  Paul  book  co.,  1898. 
7  p.  1.,  129  p.     front.,  pi.,  port.,  map.     22^"°'. 
Descendants  of  David  Alexander,  fl.  1730. 

CS71.A38     1898 

1-17526 

38  Records  of  a  family  of  the  house  of  Alexander,  from  1640  to 

1909,  by  Frances  Alexander  Butterworth.     Chicago,  111.,  1909. 

5  p.  1.,  87,  [3]  p.     front.,  plates,  ports.     21'='°. 
Descendants  of  Wm.  Alexander,  of  Maryland,  fl.  1670. 

CS71.A38     1009 

9-17322 

38a  The  Alexander  letters,  1787-1900.     Savannah,  Ga.,  Priv. 

print,  for  G.  J.  Baldwin,  1910. 

387  p.    front.,  ports.,  fold,  geneal.  tab.     25^*'™. 

Selections  from  the  correspondence  of  six  sisters  and  four  brothers,  children 
of  Adam  Leopold  Alexander  and  his  wife,  Sarah  Hillhouse  Gilbert. — cf. 
Foreword . 

"The  letters  have  been  selected  and  arranged  by  Marion  Alexander  Boggs. 
This  edition  is  limited  to  one  hundred  and  thirty-one  copies."  This  copy  not 
numbered.     Four  blank  leaves  at  end  of  text  for  "Memoranda." 

10-14246 

See  also  Dinkins.  CS71.D585    1908 

Junkin.  CS71.J95    1908 

Alford.     See  Alvord. 

Alfriend.     See  also  Pocahontas.  CS71.I1747    1887 

39  Alger. 

A  genealogical  history  of  that  branch  of  the  Alger  family  which 
springs  from  Thomas  Alger  of  Taunton  and  Bridgewater,  in  Mass- 
achusetts. 1665-1875.  By  Arthur  M.  Alger  .  .  .  Boston,  D. 
Clapp  &  son,  1876. 

iv,  [5]-54  p.     front.,  port.     24<"°. 

3-8713 

Alison.     See  Allison. 
Allan.     See  Allen. 
Allcott.     See  Alcott. 


CS71.A39     1876 


AMERICAN   AND  ENGLISH   GENEALOGIES  13 

40  AUen. 

Allan  family.  {In  The  history  and  antiquities  of  the  parish  of 
Darhngton,  in  the  bishoprick.  By  W.  Hylton  Dyer  Longstaffe 
. . .     Darlington,  London,  1854.     25^<=°'     p.  iii-xxxii.) 

DA690.D22L8 

3-16657 

41  Memoir  of  Colonel  John  Allan,  an  officer  of  the  revolution, 

born  in  Edinburgh  castle,  Scotland,  Jan.  3,  1746.  Died  in  Lubec, 
Maine,  Feb.  7,  1805.  With  a  genealogy.  By  George  H.  Allan 
. .  .    Albany,  J.  Munsell,  1867. 

32  p.     24^="°. 

"Genealogy  of  the  Allan  family":  p.  [25]-32. 

E207.A36A4 

6-45398 

42  Genealogical  sketches  of  the  Allen  famil}^  of  Medfield;  with 

an  account  of  the  celebration  of  the  golden  wedding  of  EUis  and 
Lucy  Allen,  with  the  address  read  at  the  same.  Also  an  account 
of  the  golden  wedding  of  Gershom  and  Abigail  [Allen]  Adams. 
By  their  elder  brother,  Joseph  Allen.  Boston,  Nichols  &  Noyes, 
1869. 

3  p.  1.,  [5]-88  p.     front.,  porta,     ig^^"". 
Descendants  of  James  Allen,  d.  1676. 

CS71.A43     1869 

9-6894t 

43  Genealogy  of  the  Allen  and  Witter  families:    among  the 

early  settlers  of  this  continent  and  their  descendants.  By  Asa 
W.  Allen.     Salem,  O.,  L.  W.  Smith,  1872. 

1  p.  1.,  251  p.  front,  (port.)     lO^""^. 

Descendants  of  Samuel  Allen,  1588-1648,  and  Ebenezer  Witter,  1668-1712. 

CS71.A43     1872 

9-6893t 

44  A  genealogy  of  Samuel  Allen  of  Windsor,  Connecticut,  and 

some  of  his  descendants.  By  Willard  S.  Allen  .  . .  Boston, 
Priv.  print.  [D.  Clapp  &  son]  1876. 

iv,  [5]-76  p.    25^'^'". 

CS71.A43     1876 

9-6892t 

45  An  account  of  a  part  of  the  sufferings  and  losses  of  Jolley 

Allen,  a  native  of  London.  With  a  preface  and  notes  by  Mrs. 
Frances  Mary  Stoddard.  Reprinted  from  the  Proceedings  of  the 
Massachusetts  historical  society  for  February,  1878.  Boston, 
Rand,  Avery  &  co.,  1S83. 

52  p.    22^''". 

The  author  was  a  loyalist  in  the  American  revolution. 

Record  of  the  family  of  Allen,  p.  43-48. 

Errata  slip,  following  p.  52. 

E277.A42 

4-22930 


14  LIBRARY  OF   CONGRESS 

Allen — Continued . 

46 Genealogical   sketches    of   Roger  Ailing,  of  New  Haven, 

Conn.,  1639,  Gilbert  Allen,  of   Morristown,  N.  J.,   1736,  and 

Thomas  Bancroft,  of  Dedham,  Mass.,  1640,  and  some  of  their 

descendants.     Prepared  by  Jno.  K.  Allen  and  Edwin  Salter. 

Lansing,  Mich.,  Journal  steam  printing  house,  1883. 

1  p.  1.,  33  p.    23i'='". 

CS71.A43     1883 

8-261 47t 

47  Family   and   descendants   of  Stephen  Allen.     Comp.    by 

Stephen  A.  Brownell.  New  Bedford  [Mass.]  Mercury  publishing 
CO.,  printers,  1887. 

3  p.  1.,  2-21,  [1]  numb.  1.     281x23^'="'. 

Cover-title:  The  Allen  family. 

CS71.A43     1887 

12-1900-310 

48  Genealogy  of  the  Allen  family  of  Manchester,  Mass.  from 

the  earhest  settlement  to  the  year  1886.  By  John  Price  .  .  . 
Salem,  The  Salem  press,  1888. 

47  p.     24'^'". 

From  the  Historical  collections  of  the  Essex  institute,     vol.  xxiv. 

CS71.A43     1888 

9-6897 

49  Biography   of   Deacon  James  Allen,  by  Hiram   Knight, 

with  genealogical  register  and  testimonials.  Worcester,  Mass., 
Printed  by  C.  Hamilton,  1889. 

vi,  [7]-67  p.     front,  (port.)     24^="". 

4-24955 

50  The    Aliens.     {In    Historic    families    of    Kentucky.     By 

Thomas  Marshall  Green  .. .     1st  series.    Cincinnati,  1889.    2^Y^: 

p.  230-282) 

F450.G79 

4-11454 

51  Genealogical  history  of  the  Allen  family  and  some  of  their 

connections.  By  Mrs.  Frances  M.  Stoddard.  Boston,  Priv. 
print.,  1891. 

135,  [1]  p.     plates,  ports.     23^'''°. 
Descendants  of  Nathaniel  Allen,  1699-1770. 

CS71.A43     1801 

8-261 ISt 

62 A  supplement  to  the  Allen  family.     Relating  especially  to 

the  Beverly  lines,  collected  by  A.  A.  Galloupe,  esq.,  of  Beverly, 
and  connected  by  Dea.  John  Price,  with  the  genealogy  pubUshed 
in  vols.  24  and  25.  Salem,  Mass.,  The  Salem  press  pub.  and  print. 
CO.,  1891. 

1  p.  1.,  24  p.     24«". 

From  the  Historical  collections  of  the  Essex  Institute,     vol.  xxvn. 

CS71.A43     1891a 

9-6898 


AMERICAN   AND   ENGLISH   GENEALOGIES  15 

Allen — Continued . 
63 Memorial    of    Joseph    and    Lucy   Clark    Allen.      (North- 
borough,  Mass.)    By  their  children.     Boston,  G.  H.  Ellis,  printer, 

1891. 
vi  p.,  1  1.,  238  p.    front.,  plates,  ports.    21^"™. 
Preface  signed:  E.  W.  A.  i.  e.  Elizabeth  Waterhouse  Allen. 

CS71.A43     1891b 

9-6889t 

54 Genealogical  and  historical  sketches  of  the  Allen  family 

of  Dedham  and  Medfield,  Mass.,  1637-1890  .  . .    Comp.  by  Frank 
Allen  Hutchinson  .  .  .    Lowell,  Mass.,  Priv.  print.,  1896. 

80  p.     front.     23^^™. 

Descendants  of  James  Allin,  d.  1676. 

CS71.A43     1896 

8-26117t 

55 Walter  Allen  of  Newbury,  Mass.,   1640,  and  some  of  his 

descendants.     With  a  few  notes  on  the  Allen  family  in  general. 
By  Allen  H.  Bent  . . .    Boston,  D.  Clapp  &  son,  printers,  1896. 

66  p.    24«". 

CS71.A43     1896a 

9-6890t 

56  Phinehas  Allen's  descendants.     Benjamin,  jr.,  Benjamin, 

John,  Walter,  of  Lincoln,  Mass.,  1745,  and  a  complete  genealogy 
of  the  descendants  of  Benjamin  Allen,  of  Ashby,  Mass.,  1777. 
By  George  Henry  Allen  . .  .    Boston,  A.  Mudge  &  son,  printers, 
1898. 
27  p.     ports.     23'^ 


8-26116t 


4cm 

CS71.A43     1898 


57  The  ancestry  of  Margaret  Wyatt,  wife  of  Matthew  Allyn 

of  Braunton  in  Devon,  and  later  of  Windsor  in  Connecticut  . . . 
[By]  Charles  Knowles  Bolton.     [Boston,  1898] 
geneal.  tab.    84  x  b^"^  fold,  to  30  x  17^=™. 

CS71.A43     1898a 

9-18746t 

68  A  history  and  genealogical  record  of  the  Alling-Allens  of 

New  Haven,  Conn.,  the  descendants  of  Roger  Ailing,  first,  and 
John  Ailing,  sen.,  from  1639  to  the   present  time  . .  .    comp. 
by  George  P.  Allen  . . .    New  Haven,  Conn.,  The  Price,  Lee  & 
Adkins  co.,  1899. 
317  p.    front.,  illus.,  ports.     23J<^". 
Blank  pages  at  end  for  memoranda. 

CS71.A43     1899 

9-6896t 

69 A  record  of  the  Allen  family  from  the  first  settlement  in 

Pennsylvania.     Commenced  tenth  month  14th,  1856,  by  Samuel 
Allen,  the  son  of  the  eldest  son  of  the  same  name  for  five  gen- 
erations.    [Philadelphia,  1899] 
cover-title,  12  p.    23^" 


9-6891t 


Lcm 

CS71.A43     1899a 


16  LIBRARY  OF   CONGRESS 

Allen — Continued . 

60 Lewis  Allen  of  Watertown  farms  (Weston),  Mass.,  1665, 

and  his  descendants,  including  the  Walpole  and  Lancaster  Aliens. 
By  Allen  IL  Bent  .  .  .    Boston,  Press  of  D.  Clapp  &  son,  1900. 
33  p.,  1  1.     24<='°. 
"The  first  three  generations  are  reprinted  from  the  New  Eng.  hist,  and  gen. 

register,  for  October,  1900." 

CS71.A43     1900 

9-8766 

61  Origin  and  history  of  the  name  of  Allen,  with  biographies 

of  all  the  most  noted  persons  of  that  name.  And  an  account 
of  the  origin  of  surnames  and  forenames.  Together  with  over 
five  hundred  Christian  names  of  men  and  women  and  their  sig- 
nificance. The  Crescent  family  record  . .  .  Chicago,  American 
publishers'  association,  1901. 

6  p.  1.,  iv,  112,  [14]  p.  incl.  front.,  illus.     24'^°'. 

CS71.A43     1901 

5-42467 

62  The  Allen  memorial.  First  series.  Descendants  of  Ed- 
ward Allen  of  Nantucket,  Mass.,  1690-1905.  By  Orrin  Peer 
Allen  .  . .    Palmer,  Mass.,  Press  of  C.  B.  Fiske  &  co.,  1905. 

123  p.     front.,  plates,  ports.     23^'=°'. 

CS71.A43     1905 

5-32495 

63  The  Allen  memorial.  Second  series.  Descendants  of  Sam- 
uel Allen  of  Windsor,  Conn.,  1640-1907.  By  Orrin  Peer  Allen 
. . .    Palmer,  Mass.,  The  author,  1907. 

303  p.     front.,  plates,  ports.     23^'="^. 

8-9787 


CS71.A43     1907 


See  also  Candee.  CS71.C216    1882 

Converse.  CS71.C766    1905 

Jennings.  cs7i.J545    1899 

Thompson.  CS71.T47     1890 

Vinton.  CS71.V79     1858a 

Weitzel.  CS71.W434     1883 

64  Allerton. 

A  history  of  the  Allerton  family  in  the  United  States.  1585 
to  1885.  And  a  genealogy  of  the  descendants  of  Isaac  Allerton. 
By  Walter  S.  Allerton.     New  York,  The  author,  1888. 

166  p.     front.,  ports.     24"'^. 

CS71.A44     1888 
1-8172 

6B  Allertons   of  New   England   and  Virginia.     By   Isaac   J. 

Greenwood  .  . .    [Boston,  1890] 
6  p.,  1 1.    23i'='°. 
Caption  title. 
Reprinted  from  the  New  Eng.  hist,  and  geneal.  register  for  July,  1890. 

CS71.A44     1890 
8-261 50t 


AMERICAN   AND  ENGLISH   GENEALOGIES  17 

Allerton — Continued . 

66 A  history  of  the  Allerton  family  in  the  United  States. 

1585  to  1885,  and  a  genealogy  of  the  descendants  of  Isaac  Aller- 
ton, "Mayflower  pilgrim,"  Plymouth,  Mass.,  1620.  By  Walter 
S.  Allerton  .  .  .  Rev.  and  enl.  by  Horace  True  Currier  .  .  .  Chi- 
cago, S.  W.  Allerton,  1900. 

149  p.  incl.  front,     ports.     21"=™. 

CS71.A44     1900 

1-817.3 

See  also  Brewster.  CS71.B848    1908 

Taylor.  CS71.T24     1898 

Allin.     See  Allen. 
Ailing.     See  Allen. 

67  Allison. 

The  history  of  the  Alison,  or  Allison  family  in  Europe  and 
America,  a.  d.  1135  to  1893;  giving  an  account  of  the  family  in 
Scotland,  England,  Ireland,  Australia,  Canada,  and  the  United 
States  .  .  .  By  Leonard  Allison  Morrison.  Boston,  Mass.,  Dam- 
rell  &  Upham,  1893. 
xvi,  312  p.  front.,  plates,  ports.  23^"™. 
Descendants  of  Samuel  Allison,  1690-1760. 

CS71.A46     1893 
8-26148t 

See  also  Barlow.  CS71.B27    1891 

Bronsdon.  CS71.B869    1902 

68  Allston. 

The  Alstons  and  Allstons  of  North  and  South  Carohna;  comp. 
from  English,  colonial  and  family  records,  with  personal  rem- 
iniscences, also  notes  of  some  allied  families,  by  Joseph  A.  Groves 
.  . .  Atlanta,  Ga.,  The  Franklin  printing  and  publishing  company, 
1901. 

2  p.  1.,  554  p.     front.,  col.  pi.,  geneal.  tab.     22^<^™. 

2  p.  of  errata  and  addenda,  and  blank  leaves  inserted. 
Descendants  of  John  Allston,  1690-17G0. 

CS71.A46     1901 
2-26086 

Allyn.     See  Allen. 
Alston.     See  Allston. 

69  Alvord. 

A  genealogy  of  the  descendants  of  Alexander  Alvord,  an  early 
settler  of  Windsor,  Conn.,  and  Northampton,  Mass.  Comp.  by 
Samuel  Morgan  Alvord.  Webster,  N.  Y.,  A.  D.  Andrews,  printer, 
1908. 

3  p.  1.,  [9]-823  p.     front.,  plates,  ports.     24^'=". 

CS71.A47     1908 

9-6971 
35819°— 10 2 


18  LIBRARY   OP   CONGRESS 

Alvord.     See  also  Burke.  CS71.B959    1864 

Amadowne.     See  Ammidown. 

Ambler.     See  also  Jaquelin.  F225.P36 

Willis.  CS71.W73     1898 

70  Ames. 

The    Samuel   Ames    family:  a    genealogical    memoir    of    the 
descendants  of  Samuel  Ames,  of  Canterbury,  N.  II.     Six  gener- 
ations:   1723-1891.     Comp.  by  John  Kimball,  a.m.    Concord, 
N.  H.,  Republican  press  association,  1890. 
55  p.     front,  (port.)     23J<=™. 

CS71.A5     1890 
8-20149t 

71 A  bit  of  Ames  genealogy.     Comp.  by  Fisher  Ames.     [n.  p.] 

1898. 
1  p.  1.,  15  numb.  1.     IS'"'". 
Descendants  of  William  Ames,  1605-1654. 

CS71.A5     1898 

1-17519 

72  Some  genealogical  notes,  by  Pelham  W.  Ames  .  .  .      San 

Francisco,  Cubery  &  co.,  1900. 

3  p.  1.,  6-29  numb.  1.,  2  1.  fold.,  geneal.  tab.     26'="'. 
Printed  on  one  side  of  leaf  only. 
"Printed  for  my  children." 
Descendants  of  William  Ames,  1605-1654. 

CS71.A5     1900 
2-8718 

See  also  Amos. 


Am.idon.     See  Am.midown. 

73  Ammidown. 

Genealogical  memorial  and  family  record  of  the  Ammidown 
family,  and  a  partial  record  of  some  other  families  of  Southbridge, 
Mass.     By  Holmes    Ammidown  .  .  .    New    York,    The    author 
[Albany,  J.  Munsell,  printer]  1877. 
54  p.     24<^". 
Descendants  of  Roger  Amadowne,  d.  1673. 

CS71.A51     1877 
3-39 

74  The  Amidon  family;  a  record  of  the  descendants  of  Koger 

Amadowne,  of  Rehoboth,  Mass.     By  Frank  E.  Best.     Chicago, 
111.,  F.  E.  Best,  1904. 

165  p.     ports.     23'=". 

CS71.A51     1904 


AMERICAN   AND  ENGLISH   GENEALOGIES  19 

75  Amory. 

The  Amory  family  of  Boston,     [n.  p.]  1897. 
geneal.tab.     96^  x  bS""*. 
At  end:  January  1,  1897. 
By  George  Ticknor  Dexter 

CS71.A53     1897 
3-1679 

75a The  Amory  family   of   Boston,  1720-1900.     By   George 

Ticknor  Dexter.     [London,  1901] 

geneaL  tab.     102  x  68^*^™.     (In  Meredith,  Gertrude  E.     The  descendants  of 
Hugh  Amory  . . .     London,  1901.     26°™.     In  pocket.) 

At  end:  G.  T.  D.— January  1, 1897.     (With  some  additions,  November,  1900.— 
G.  E.M.) 

CS71.A53     1901 
3-1680 

76  The  descendants  of  Hugh  Amory,  1605-1805.  By  Ger- 
trude Euphemia  Meredith.  London,  Priv.  print,  at  the  Chis- 
wick  press,  1901. 

X  p.,  1 1.,  373,  [1]  p.     front.,  tab.     25^'''". 

CS71.A53     1901 
1-13594 

See  also  Emery. 

Amos.     See  also  Walbridge.  CS71.W15    1898 

77  Anderson. 

A  monograph  of  the  Anderson,  Clark,  Marshall  and  McArthur 
connection,     [n.  p.,  190-] 

cover-title,  36  p.     geneaL  tab.     23<=™. 

Title  vignette  (coat  of  arms) 

Comp.  by  Thomas  McArthur  Anderson. 

CS71.A55     190- 

9-12534t 

78  An  Inverness  lawyer  and  his  sons,  1796-1878;  by  Isabel 

Harriet  Anderson  . . .  Aberdeen,  The  Aberdeen  university  press, 
limited,  1900. 

4  p.  L,  248  p.     front.,  port.,  tab.     26^<^". 

DA880.I6A5 
1-27169 

79  The    Anderson,    Perrine,    Barbour-Smith,    Howell-Clark^ 

Porter  and  Savery  famiUes,  with  a  genealogical  and  biographical 
record  of  some  who  were  pioneers  in  America;  also  genealogical 
sketches  of  allied  families,  by  Henriette  E.  Savery  Smith.  De- 
troit, The  Perrine  press,  1902. 

4p.  L,  iii,  []]p.,  2L,  186p.,  11.     front.,  pi.     18<= 


CS71.A65     1902 


2-27219 


See  also  Junkin.  CS71.J95    1908 

Salisbury.  cs7i.si67    1885 


20  LIBRARY  OF   CONGRESS 

80  Andrews. 

Hon.    John    Albion    Andrew.     By    Samuel    Burnham    .    .    . 
[Boston,  1869] 
cover-title,  15  p.     25^'=™. 

' '  From  the  New  England  historical  and  genealogical  register  for  January,  1869 . ' ' 
Genealogy  of  the  Andrew  family,  p.  13-15. 

CS71.A56     1869 
5-14713 

81  Genealogical   history   of  John   and  Mary  Andrews,   who 

settled  in  Farmington,  Conn.,  1640:  embracing  their  descend- 
ants to  1872;  with  an  introduction  of  miscellaneous  names  of 
Andrews,  mth  their  progenitors  as  far  as  known;  to  which  is 
added  a  list  of  some  of  the  authors,  clergymen,  physicians  and 
soldiers  of  the  name.  By  Alfred  Andrews  .  .  .  Chicago,  111., 
A.  H.  Andrews  &  co.,  1872. 

652  p.     front.,  ports.     23^'^™. 

CS71.A57     1872 
8-26146t 

82  Genealogy  of  the  Andrews  of  Taunton  and  Stoughton, 

Mass.,  descendants  of  John  and  Hannah  Andrews,  of  Boston, 
Massachusetts,  1656  to  1886.  Compiled  by  Lieut.  George  An- 
drews . . .    Rochester,  N,  Y.,  E.  R.  Andrews,  printer,  1887. 

86  p.  incl.  front,  (coat  of  arms)     24=™. 

CS71.A57     1887 

3-G089 

83  History  of  the  Andrews  family.     A  genealogy  of  Robert 

Andrews,  and  his  descendants,  1635  to  1890  .  . .  By  H.  Frank- 
lin Andrews  , . .    Audubon,  la.,  W.  E.  Brinkerhoff,  1890. 

234  p.  incl.  front,  (port.)     23<' 


8-26145t 


CS71.A57     1890 


84  Ancestry  of  Henry  Levi  Andrews,  Woburn,  Massachusetts. 

Woburn,  Mass.,  Wallace  &  Andrews,  printers,  1900. 
2  p.  1.,  13  p.    pi.,  ports.     IS''™. 

CS71.A57     1900 

1-4325 


See  also  Duncan. 

CS71.D912     1905 

Eaton. 

CS71.E14     1890 

Griswold. 

CS71.G87     1898 

HaU. 

CS71.H177     1902 

Lewis. 

CS71.L675     1910 

Powell. 

F127.L8B9 

85  Angell. 

Genealogy  of  the  descendants  of  Thomas 

Angell,  who  settled  in 

Providence,    1636.     By  Avery 

F. 

Angell. 

Providence,   A.   C. 

Greene,  1872. 

205, [1]  p.    22i«». 

8-26144t 

CS71.A58     1872 

AMERICAN    AND    ENGLISH    GENEALOGIES  21 

86  Anjou. 

The  life  and  times  of  Margaret  of  Anjou,  queen  of  England  and 
France;  and  of  her  father  Rene  "the  Good,"  king  of  Sicily,  Na- 
ples, and  Jerusalem.  With  memoirs  of  the  houses  of  Anjou.  By 
Mary  Ann  Hookham  .  .  .    London,  Tinsley  brothers,  1872. 

2  V.     fronts,  (ports.)  plates,  geneal.  tab.     22^<=™. 

Added  t.-p. 

DA347.M3H7 

4-34894 

Annesley.     See  also  Wesley. 

87  Annin. 

Centennial  celebration  by  the  Annin  family  at  the  old  Stone 
house  in  vSomerset  County,  N.  J.,  August  15th,  1866.     Philadel- 
phia, Printed  for  private  distribution  for  F.  J.  Dreer  [1866] 
17  p.     front.     24 J''™. 
Descendants  of  John  Annan,  fl.  1766. 

CS71.A6     1866 
8-26143t 

87a  Antes. 

A  German  hero  of  the  colonial  times  of  Pennsylvania;  or, 
The  life  and  times  of  Henry  Antes,  by  Rev.  Edwin  McMinn. 
Moorestown,  N.  J.     [Printed  by  W.  J.  Lovellj  1886. 

305  p.     front.,  plates.     19<^™. 

F152.A64 

4-22929 

88  Anthon. 

Narrative  of  the  settlement  of  George  Christian  Anthon  in 
America,  and  of  the  removal  of  the  family  from  Detroit,  and  its 
establishment  in  New  York  city.  By  Charles  Edward  Anthon 
.  . .     New  York,  Bradstreet  press,  1872. 

22  p.    25^"=". 

A  small  number  of  copies  printed  for  the  family. 

CS71.A62     1872 

2-6198 

89  Anthony. 

Introduction  to  genealogical  history,  Anthony  family.     1550- 
1895.     [Frankhn  Grove,  III.,  1S9-] 
4  p.     22'=°>. 
Comp.  by  Charles  Lawton  Anthony. 

CS71.A629     189- 
CA  9-2572 

90  Genealogy  of  the  Anthony  family  from  1495  to  1904,  traced 

from  William  Anthony,  Cologne,  Germany,  to  London,  England, 
John  Anthony,  a  descendant,  from  England  to  America.  With 
photographs  and  biographical  sketches  of  the  lives  of  prominent 


22  LIBRARY  OP  CONGRESS 

90  Anthony — Continued. 

men  and  women.     Comp.   and   pub.   b}^  Charles  L.   Anthony. 
Sterling,  III,  1904. 

2  p.  1.,  [7]-379p.  incl.  ports,     col.  pi.,  ports.     23^'='°. 

CS71.A629     1904 
9-15587 

See  also  Roome.  CS71.R778    1883 


91  AntiU. 

Edward  Antill,  a  New  York  merchant  of  the  seventeenth  cen- 
tury, and  his  descendants:  particularly  Edward  Antill,  2d,  of 
Piscataway,  New  Jersey;  Lieutenant  Colonel  Edward  Antill,  3d, 
of  Quebec  and  Montreal;  Dr.  Lewis  Antill  of  Perth  Amboy;  and 
Major  John  Antill,  of  New  York.  By  William  Nelson.  Paterson, 
N.  J.,  The  Press  printing  and  publishing  co.,  1899. 

2  p.  1.,  36  p.    25^'='°. 

CS71.A63     1899 


92  Antisell. 

The  genealogy  of  the  descendants  of  Lawrence  and  Mary  Anti- 
sell  of  Norwich  and  Willington,  Conn.,  including  some  records  of 
Christopher  Antisell  of  Sraduff,  Birr  (Kings  Co.)  Ireland.  By 
Mary  Elizabeth  Tisdel  Wyman.  [Columbus,  O.,  The  Chaplin 
printing  co.l  1908. 
335  p.     col.  front,  (coat  of  arms)  ports.,  fold,  facsim.     25''™. 

CS71.A633     1908 


93  Antrim. 

Records  of  the  Antrim  family  of  America.     Burlington,  N.  J., 

H.  S.  Antrim,  1899. 

232  p.     pi.,  port.,  map.     24'^'". 

By  Harriet  Stockton  Antrim. 

Descendants  of  John  Antrim,  1657?-1719? 

CS71.A64     1899 

June  15,  99-4 

See  also  Bavis.  CS71.B374    1880 

Antrim,  Earls  of.     See  McDonnell. 

94  Appleton. 

]\Iemorial  of  Samuel  Appleton,  of  Ipswich,  Massachusetts; 
with  genealogical  notices  of  some  of  his  descendants.  Comp.  by 
Isaac  Appleton  Jewett.     Boston,  1850. 

vi,  [7]-183  p.     front.,  2  pi.  (1  fold.)  fold,  geneal.  tab.     20'"". 

CS71.A65     1850 

8-26142t 


AMERICAN   AND   ENGLISH   GENEALOGIES  23 

Appleton — Continued. 

95 Pedigree  of  Appleton.     By  John  Appleton,  m.  d.     [Boston  ?] 

1864. 
geneaL  tab.     coat  of  arms.    44  x  73^<="  fold,  to  37  x  25^'^'". 
Mounted  on  linen. 

CS71.A65     1864 

3-17338 

96  Monumental  memorials  of  the  Appleton  family.     Boston, 

Priv.  print.,  1867. 

30  numb.  1.     front.,  illus.     25J  x  20'="'. 
Title  in  red  and  black.     Printed  on  one  side  of  leaf  only. 
Preface  signed  "J.  A."  i.  e.  John  Appleton,  1809-1869. 
150  copies  printed  for  private  distribution,     no.  13. 

CS71.A65     1867 

3-5651 

97  — —  A  rough  sketch  of  the  Appleton  genealogy,  by  W.  S.  Apple- 
ton.  Printed  for  correction  and  enlargement.  Boston,  T.  R. 
Marvin  &  son,  1873. 

42  p.     25'='°. 

CS71.A65     1873 

8-26140t 

98  A  genealogy  of  the  Appleton  family,  by  W.  S.  Appleton 

.  .  .    Boston,  T.  R.  Marvin  &  son,  1874. 

54  p.     25<-'". 

Descendants  of  Samuel  Appleton,  1586-1670. 

CS71.A65     1874 

8-26141t 

99 Family  letters  from  the  Bodleian  library.     With  notes  by 

William  S.  Appleton.     Cambridge,  The  University  press,  1902. 
68  p.  incl.  geneal.  tab.     24^'^". 
Copied  from  the  Tanner  papers. 

CS71.A65     1902 

2-25652 

100 .  .  .  The  old  Bay  road  from  Saltonstall's  Brook  and  Sam- 
uel Appleton's  farm,  and  A  genealogy  of  the  Ipswich  descendants 
of  Samuel  Appleton,  by  T.  Frank  Waters.  Proceedings  at  the 
annual  meeting,  December  3,  1906.  Salem,  Mass.,  The  Salem 
press  CO.,  1907. 

1  p.  1.,  62  p.     front,    (map)  15  pi.     24^"™.     (Publications  of  the  Ipswich 
historical  society,     xv) 

F74.I6I8    no.  15 

S-5932 

See  also  Baker.  CS71.B17    1870 

Oliver.  CS71.048     1867 

101  Archer. 

Brief  memorials  of  English  families  of  the  name  of  Archer  .  .  . 
[Comp.  by  James  Henry  Lawrence  Archer]  Edinburgh  [Printed 
by  W.  Black\vood  and  sons]  1856. 

2  p.  1.,  45  p.  incl.  geneal.  tab.     front,  (col.  coat  of  arms)  2  pi.     26  x  19^'^™. 

CS439.A6     1856 


24  LIBRARY   OF   CONGRESS 

Archer^ — Continued . 

102  Memorials  of  families  of  the  surname  of  Archer.     [Comp. 

by  James  Henry  Lawrence  Archer]     London,  J.  R.  Smith,  1861. 

2  p.  1.,  74  p.     26i<='". 

CS439.A6     1861 

1-174U 

See  also  Driver.  CS71.D782    1880 

Pocahontas.  CS71.R747     1887 

Arden.     See  Ardern. 

103  Ardern. 

Arderne,  or  Ardern  of  Alvanley.  (In  Miscellanea  Palatina. 
By  George  Ormerod  .  . .  [London]  1851.  24^*='".  pt.  2,  p.  72- 
92) 

CS437.C408 

4-25002 

See  also  Drummond.  CS419.D7 

Shakespeare. 

Argyle.     See  Argyll. 

104  Argyll. 

Tlie  life  of  the  most  illustrious  prince,  John,  duke  of  Argyle 
and  Greenwich.  Containing  i.  An  historical  and  genealogical 
account  of  His  Grace's  family  and  ancestors,  ii.  An  impartial 
view  of  his  conduct  both  in  the  senate  and  field  .  .  .  By  Robert 
Campbell  .  .  .    Belfast,  printed  by  F.  Joy,  1745, 

5  p.  1.,  373  p.     le^-^"-. 

The  family  of  Argyll,  p.  3-20. 

10-2791 

105  The  MacCallum  More:  a  history  of  the  Argyll  family  from 

the  earliest  times.     By  the  Rev.  Hely  Smith.     London,  Bemrose 
&  sons,  1871. 

3  p.  1.,  ]44  p.     fold,  geneal.  tab.     19^™. 
Marked  for  printer. 

CS479.A7     1871 

10-1190 

106  — —  Records  of  Argyll;  legends,  traditions,  and  recollections  of 
Argyllshire  Highlanders,  collected  chiefly  from  the  Gaelic,  with 
notes  on  the  antiquity  of  the  dress,  clan  colours,  or  tartans,  of 
the  Highlanders;  by  Lord  Archibald  Campbell,  with  etchings  by 
Charles  Laurie.  Edinburgh  and  London,  W.  Blackwood  and 
sons,  1885. 

XV,  [1],  514  p.     11  pi.,  8  port.  (incl.  front.)     30J<='°. 
"No.  311." 

DA880.A6C1 

3-29477 

See  also  CampbeU. 


AMEEICAN   AND  ENGLISH   GENEALOGIES  25 

107  Armistead. 

The  family  of  Armistead  of  Virginia.     Printed  for  W.  S.  Apple- 
ton.     Boston,  D.  Clapp  &  son,  1899. 

23  p.     24^'='". 

Descendants  of  William  Armistead,  fl.  1646. 

CS71.A72     1899 

8-26139t 

108  Arms. 

A  genealogical  record  of  the  Arms  family  in  this  country, 
embracing  all  the  known  descendants  of  William  first,  who  have 
retained  the  family  name,  and  the  first  generation  of  the  descend- 
ants of  other  names.  By  Edward  W.  Arms.  Troy,  N.  Y.,  The 
author,  1877. 
57  p.     23<='". 

CS71.A73     1877 

8-2013St 

109  Armstrong. 

Chronicles  of  the  Armstrongs;  ed.  by  James  Lewis  Armstrong. 
M,  D.     Jamaica,  Queensborough,  N.  Y.,  The  Marion  press,  1902. 


vi  p.,  1  1.,  407,  [11  p.     illus.,  pi 
"200  copies  printed." 

2-25433 

.,  port. 

27^cm_ 

CS71.A74     1902 

,Qrr  nl ^n  TtitiH^t 

CS71.L962     1902 

Oco   LuLbU   ±J\A.±l\Xy  « 

Vail. 

CS71.V129     1894 

Arniston.     See  Dundas. 

CS479.A8 

110  Arnold. 

Pedigree    of   Arnold,     a.  d.    1100.     [Family   tree.     Descend- 
ants of  Stephen  and  Sarah  Arnold  and  Wilham  and  Christiana 
Arnold]     Providence,  R.  I.,  1896. 
geneal.  tab.     76  x  SQ*^™  fold,  to  40  x  2,2\''^. 
Comp.  by  George  C.  Arnold. 

CS71.A75     1896 
9-18743t 

111  .  .  .     The  Arnold  family.     As  entered  upon  the  records  of 

the  town  of  Braintree.     1640  to  1853.     Arranged  by  Samuel  A. 
Bates  .  .  .     South  Braintree,  Mass.,  F.  A.  Bates,  1902.  , 

[48]  p.     lOi  X  12<=™. 

At  head  of  title:  Vital  records  of  Braintree. 

CS71.A75     1902 

3-17740 

See  also  Thayer.  CS71.T37    1835 

112  Arundel. 

The  history  and  description  of  Arundel  castle,  Sussex:  the  seat 
of  His  Grace  the  Duke  of  Norfolk,  with  an  abstract  of  the  Mves 


26  LIBRARY  OF   CONGRESS 

112  Arundel — Continued. 

of  the  earls  of  Arundel,  from  the  conquest  to  the  present  time: 

to  wliich  is  annexed,  topograpliical  delineations  of  the  Roman 

pavement  at  Bignor,  Little  Hampton,  and  Bognor  Rocks.     2d 

ed.     By  C.  Wright  .  .  .     London,  Printed  for  the  author,  1818. 

xi,  168  p.     front.,  fold.  pi.     18^'""'. 

DA690.A79W9 

2-225G7 

113  The  history  and  antiquities  of  the  castle  and  town  of  Arun- 
del; including  the  biograph}^  of  its  earls,  from  the  conquest  to 
the  present  time.  By  the  Rev.  M.  A.  Tierney  .  .  .  London, 
G.  and  W.  Nicol,  1834. 

2  V.     front.,  illus.,  6  pi.  (partly  fold.)  geneal.  tables.     27<^". 
Paged  continuously. 

DA690.A79T6 

3-16661 

114  The  early  genealogical  history  of  the  House  of  Arundel, 

being  an  account  of  the  origin  of  the  families  of  Montgomery, 
Albini,  Fitzalan,  and  Howard,  from  the  time  of  the  conquest  of 
Normandy  by  Rollo  the  Great  . .  .  By  John  Pym  Yeatman 
. . .    London,  Mitchell  and  Hughes,  1882. 

xii,  [21,  406  p.     front.,  illus.,  1  pi.,  facsim.     39i'='". 

CS439.A7 

3-8212 

115  Genealogical  collections  illustrating  the  history  of  Roman 

Catholic  families  of  England.  Based  on  the  Lawson  manuscript. 
Pt.  Ill  Ai'undell.  Ed.  by  J.  Jackson  Howard  ...  H.  Seymour 
Hughes.     [London]  Priv.  print.,  1887- 

p.  151-241.     illus.,  plates,  facsims.  geneal.  tables.     50'''°. 

CS438.L3 

8-37484 

See  also  Brown.  CS439.B85    1903 

Willoughby.  da250.R72 

Asfordby.     See  also  Beatty.  CS71.B437    1909 

Crall.  CS71.C889     1908 

116  Ashburner. 

Pedigree  of  the  family  of  Ashburner,  co.  Lancaster  .  .  .    Lon- 
don, Taylor  and  co.,  printers,  1872. 
1  p.  1.,  8  p.     illus.  (coat  of  arms)    29"™. 
Title  vignette:  coat  of  arms. 
Comp.  by  Thomas  Helsby. 
Privately  printed. 
Issued  also  in  "Miscellanea  genealogica  et  heraldica,"  London,  1874,  n.  s., 

V. 1,  p.  224-231. 

CS439.A75 

9-26232 

Ashburnham.     See  also  Drummond.  CS419.D7 


AMERICAN   AND  ENGLISH   GENEALOGIES  27 

117  Ashley. 

The  Ashley  genealogy.  A  history  of  the  descendants  of  Rob- 
ert Ashley  of  Springfield,  Massachusetts,  by  Francis  Bacon  Trow- 
bridge .  .  .    New  Haven,  For  the  author,  1896. 

V,  [1]  p.,  3  1.,  [3J-472  p.    plates,  ports.     24^<=™. 

CS71.A8     1896 

8-26137t 

Askew.     See  also  Fell.  1884 

118  Aspinwall. 

The  Aspinwall  genealogy.  Compiled  by  Algernon  Aikin 
Aspinwall,  Washington,  D.  C.  Pubhshed  by  the  author.  Rut- 
land, Vt.,  The  Tuttle  co.,  printers  [1901] 

262  p.  incl.  map.     front.     24^^^'". 

CS71.A84     1901 

2-9913 

119  Aston. 

The  genealogy  of  the  family  of  Aston,  of  Tixall.  (In  A  topo- 
graphical and  historical  description  of  the  parish  of  Tixall,  in 
the  county  of  Stafford.  By  Sir  Thomas  Clifford,  bar*  and  Arthur 
CUfford,  esq.     Paris,  1817.     26^'='^.     p.  145-162) 

DA690.T62C6 

Astor.     See  also  Todd.  CS71.T634    1867 

Van  Rensselaer.  CS69.S7 

Astry.     See  also  Chester.  CS439.C55    1881 

120  Atchison. 

A  history  of  the  Acheson  family  on  the  paternal  side.  By 
A.  W.  Acheson  .  .  .  Prepared  and  printed  for  the  private  use 
of  the  family,  a.  d.  1877.     Pittsburgh,  S.  A.  Clarke  &  co.,  1878. 

60  p.       19:^=°. 

CS71.A863     1878 

9-15585 

121 A  history  of  the  Acheson  family  on  the  maternal  side.     By 

James  C.  Acheson  .  .  .    Prepared    and    printed    for  the  private 
use  of  the  family,     [n.  p.,  1879  ?] 

35  p.     front.,  port.     19^"™.     [With  Acheson,  A.  W.     A  history  of  the  Acheson 
family  on  the  paternal  side.     Pittsburgh,  1878] 
Ancestry  of  Mrs.  Mary  (Wilson)  Acheson,  1787-1872. 

CS71.A863     1878 

9-15586 

122  Atkins. 

Joseph  Atkins:  the  story  of  a  family.  By  Francis  Higginson 
Atkins  . .  .    [Las  Vegas,  N.  M.]  D.  Atkins,  printer,  1891. 

5p.  1.,  153,  [8]p.     front.,  illus.,  plates,  ports.,  11  geneal.  tab.     (7  fold.)    23§<^™. 

CS71.A87     1891 

8-2C134t 


28  LIBKAEY  OF   CONGRESS 

123  Atkinson. 

The  Atkinson  families  of  Bucks  County,  Pennsylvania,  by 
Oliver  Hough.  {In  Pennsylvania  magazine  of  history  and 
biography.  Philadelpliia,  1877-  25^'".  vol.  30,  1906,  p.  57-79, 
220-237,'^332-347,  479-502;  vol.  31,  1907,  p.  157-175,  429-446) 

F146.P65    v.30-31 

124  Atlee. 

Genealogical  record  of  the  Atlee  family.  The  descendants  of 
Judge  William  Augustus  Atlee  and  Colonel  Samuel  John  Atlee 
of  Lancaster  County,  Pa.  By  Edwnn  Atlee  Barber  .  .  .  Phila- 
delphia, Press  of  W.  F.  Fell  &  co.,  1884. 

viii,  [91-130  p.  incl.  geneal.  tab.     plates,  ports.     22"™. 

CS71.A88     1884 

5-4U4 

125  Atwater. 

A  genealogical  register  of  the  descendants  in  the  male  line  of 
David  Atwater,  one  of  the  original  planters  of  New  Haven, 
Conn.,  to  the  fifth  generation.  New  Haven,  Conn.,  J.  H.  Ben- 
ham,  1851. 

30  p.     23^'='". 

Comp.  by  Edward  Elias  Atwater. 

CS71.A89     1851 

8-2613Gt 

126 A  genealogical  register  of  the  descendants  in  the  male  line 

of  David  Atwater,  one  of  the  original  planters  of  New  Haven, 
Conn.,  to  the  sixth  generation.  New  Haven,  Tuttle,  Morehouse 
&  Taylor,  1873. 

64  p.     24«". 

Comp.  by  Edward  Elias  Atwater. 

CS71.A89     1873 

8-2G135t 

127  Atwater    history   and    genealogy  .  . .     Comp.    by    Francis 

Atwater.     Meriden,  Conn.,  Printed  by  The  Journal  publishing 

company,  1901,  1907. 

2  V.     illus.,  port.,  geneal.  tab.     24^''". 

Colored  coat  of  arms  on  t.-p. 

CS71.A89     1901-1907 

1-276G6 

See  also  Bagg.  CS71.B144    1895 


128  AtweU. 

The  genealogy  of  the  Atwell  family,  formerly  of  New  London, 
Conn.  Prepared  by  Charles  Beach  Atwell.  Evanston,  III, 
1896. 

cover-title,  3-10  p.     21i««. 

CS71.A9     1896 

2-25017 


AMEKICAN  AND  ENGLISH   GENEALOGIES  29 

129  Atwood. 

History  of  the  Atwood  family,  in  England  and  the  United 
States.  To  which  is  appended  a  short  account  of  the  Tenney 
family.  From  documents  collected  by  Charles  Atwood.  Bos- 
ton, Press  of  G.  H.  Ware,  1888. 

42  p.     front.,  plates.     23^<="^. 

Preface  signed:  H.  A.  W. 

CS71.A91     1888 

9-17833 

129a  Aubert  de  Gaspe 

La  famille  Aubert  de  Gasp6  par  Pierre-Georges  Roy  .  .  .    Levis 
[La  Compagnie  J.  E.  Mercer,  imprimeurS]  1907. 
199  p.     plates,  ports.     22|  <^™. 

"Tire  a  150  exemplaires,  no " 

CS90.A9 
10-4201 

130  Augur. 

Family  history  and  genealogy  of  the  descendants  of  Robert 
Augur  of  New  Haven  colony.     Comp.   by   Edwin  P.   Augur. 
Middletown,  Conn.  [Press  of  Pelton  &  King]  1904. 
260  p.     illus.  (incl.  ports.)  map.     24<=™. 

CS71.A92     1904 

5-12249 

131  Austin. 

Ancestry  of  thirty-three  Rhode  Islanders  (born  in  the  eight- 
eenth century);  also  twenty-seven  charts  of  Roger  Wilhams' 
descendants  to  the  fifth  generation,  and  an  account  of  Lewis 
Latham,  falconer  to  Kjng  Charles  i ;  with  a  chart  of  his  American 
descendants  to  the  fourth  generation,  and  a  list  of  180  existing 
portraits  of  Rhode  Island  governors,  chief  justices,  senators, 
etc.  .  .  .  By  John  Osborne  Austin.  Albany,  N.  Y.,  J.  Mun- 
sell's  sons,  1889. 

2  p.  1.,  139  {i.  e.  141)  p.     35'^'°. 

Verso  of  each  leaf  blank  except  page  [128],  which  has  recto  blank. 

Passes  128-141  erroneously  numbered  126-139. 

F78.A93 

8-18608 

132  The  ancestral  dictionary.     Ed.  by  John  Osborne  Austin. 

Central  Falls,  R.  I.,  E.  L.  Freeman  &  son  [1891] 

4  p.  1.,  74  numb.  1.     front,  (port.)     22i<'™. 

F78.A92 

8-22433t 

133 One  hundred  and  sixty  allied  families.     By  John  Osborne 

Austin  .  .  .    [Salem,  Mass.,  Printed  at  the  Salem  press,  1893] 
xviii,  288  p.     4  double  geneal.  tab.     30  x  24*'™. 
Genealogical  tables  A-G,  paged  xix-xxi. 

F78.A94 

8-18609 

See  also  Hill.  CS71.H647    1907 


30  LIBRAKY  OF   CONGRESS 

134  Avery. 

Genealogical  record  of  the  Dedham  branch  of  the  Avery 
family  in  America.  Comp.  by  Jane  G.  (Avery)  Carter  and 
Susie  P.  Holmes.  Pub.  by  Winslow  W.  Avery  . . .  Plymouth, 
Mass.,  Press  of  Avery  &  Doten,  1S93. 

366  p.     front.,  plates,  port.     23i<"°. 

CS71.A95     1893 

8-2f)114t 

135  The    Averys    of    Groton;  genealogical    and    biographical. 

By  Homer  De  Lois  Sweet.     Syracuse,  N.  Y.,  The  Rice-Taylor 
printing  co.,  1894. 

viii,  9-698  p.     front.,  illus.,  pi.,  ports.,  facsim.     24<=™. 

CS71.A95     1894 

9-6895t 

136 Captain  John  Avery;  president  judge  at  the  Whorekill  in 

Delaware  Bay,  and  his  descendants,  by  Edwin  Jaquett  Sellers. 
Philadelphia  [J.  B.  Lippincott  co.]  1898. 
55  p.,  1  1.     facsim.     25'^°'. 
Edition  limited  to  two  hundred  copies,  of  which  this  is  no.  10. 

CS71.A95     1898 

8-2G131t 

137 .  .  .    Revolutionary  ancestry  of  Catharine  Hitchcock  (Til- 
den)  Avery  .  .  .    Cleveland  [1899  ?] 
11  p.    23'^'". 

At  head  of  title:  Daughters  of  the  American  revolution,  Western  Reserve 
chapter. 
Ms.  date  on  cover. 

CS71.A96     1899 

4-35840t 

138  Avery  notes  and  queries.     A  quarterly  magazine  devoted 

to  the  history  of  the  Groton  Averys.     no.    1-18;   Feb.   1898- 
May  1902.     [Cleveland,  O.,  E.  M.  Avery,  1898-1902] 

246  p.     illus.,  ports.     23"™. 

Caption  title. 

No  more  published. 

CS71.A95     1898a 

0-225.3 

See  also  Morgan.  CS71.M848    1902 

139  Axtell. 

The  Axtell  record :  being  a  family  record  of  the  descendants  of 

Maj.  Henr}^  Axtell,  of  Mendham,  Morris  Co.,  New  Jersey,  who 

lived  from  1738  to  1818.     Collected  and  arranged  by  Ephraim  S. 

Axtell,  his  greatgrandson.     IVIorristown,  N.  J.,  Printed  at  "The 

Jersey  man  office,"  1886. 

68  p.     23'^™. 

CS71.A96     1886 

4-19249 


AMERICAN   AND   ENGLISH    GENEALOGIES  31 

Axtell — Continued. 

140 The   Axtell    family   in   America.     First   fire   generations. 

[Boston,  1S99] 
8  p.     24°°i. 
Caption  title. 

Descendants  of  Thomas  Axtell,  1619-1646,  by  Seth  Jones  Axtell. 
Reprinted  from  the  New  Eng.  hist,  and  geneal.  register,  April,  1899. 

CS71.A96     1899 

9-G899t 

141  Ayer. 

A  record  of  the  descendants  of  Captain  John  Ayres,  of  Brook- 
field,  Mass.  By  Wilham  Henry  Whitmore.  Boston,  T.  K..  Mar- 
vin &  son,  1870. 

Ip.  l.,55p.     25^'="'. 

CS71.A98     1870 

8-26133t 

See  also  Corliss.  CS71.C8    1875 

Ellis.  F3.T61 

Treman.  CS71.T789    1901 

Aylet.     See  also  Junkin.  CS71.J95    1908 

142  Aylsworth. 

Arthur  Aylsworth  and  his  descendants  in  America,  with  notes 
historical  and  genealogical,  relating  to  the  family,  from  early 
English  records,  by  Homer  Elhanan  Aylsworth  .  .  .  ed.  by 
James  N.  Arnold  .  .  .  Providence,  B,.  I.,  Narragansett  historical 
publisliing  company,  1887. 

cxxxvi,  495,  [1]  p.     front.,  illus.,  ports.,  map.     22'^'". 

"A  register  of  the  Aylsworth  famUy,  beginning  with  Arthur...  By  Syl- 
vester Aylsworth  . . .     Utica,  Bennett,  Bachus  &,  Hawley,  1S40":  p.  1-10. 

CS71.A97     1887 

8-26132t 

143  Aymar. 

Aymar  of  New  York,  by  Benjamin  Aymar  .  .  .  New  York, 
The  KJnickerbocker  press,  1903. 

65  p.     24^'^°^. 

"One  hundred  and  fifty  copies  reprinted  of  which  this  is  no.  134." 

"  Reprinted  from  the  Proceedings  of  the  Huguenot  society  of  America,  vol.  in, 
pt.  2." 

CS71.A976     1903 

5-19667 

Babbidge.     See  also  Driver.  CS71.D782    1889 

144  Babcock. 

The  Babcock  family.     [Albany,  N.  Y.,  Munsell  &  Rowland, 

printers,  1861] 

4  p.     23'^". 

Comp.  bv  Albert  Welles  and  ed.  by  Sidney  Babcock. 

CS71.B1     1861 

8-26128t 


32  LIBRARY   OF   CONGRESS 

Babcock — Continued. 

145  The  family  of  Badcock  of  Massachusetts.     By  W.  S.  Apple- 
ton.     Boston,  D.  Clapp  &  son,  1881. 

1  p.  1.,  11  p.     24i'-'". 

Corrected  and  enlarged  from  the  New  Eng.  hist,  and  geneal.  register  for  July, 
1865. 

C371.B1     1881 

,S-2G120t 

146  Babcock  genealogy,  comp.  by  Stephen  Babcock  .  .  .     New 

Yoi-k,  Eaton  &  Mains,  1903. 

XXX,  640  p.     col.  front.,  plates,  ports.     2^'^"^. 

CS71.B1     1903 

4-27255 

147 Isaiah  Babcock,  sr.,  and  his  descendants,  by  A.  Emerson 

Babcock  .  .  .     New  York,  Eaton  &  Mains,  1903. 

vi  p.,   1  1.,   119  p.    front.,  illus.,  plates,  ports.     23^'^'".     [With   Babcock, 
Stephen.     Babcock  genealogy.     New  York,  1903] 

CS71.B1     1903 
4-27254 

See  also  Washington.  CS69.W5 


Baby.     See  also  Casgrain.  CS90.C3 

Bache.     See  also  Franklin.  CS71.F833    1889 

Bachiler.     See  Batchelder. 

148  Backhouse. 

The  descendants  of  John  Backhouse,  yeoman,  of  Moss  Side, 
near  Yealand  Redman,  Lancashire.  Comp.  by  Joseph  Foster 
.  .  .    London,  Priv.  print,  at  the  Chiswick  press,  1S94. 

93  (i.  e.  95),  [1]  p.  incl.  front,  (coat  of  arms)  illus.,  geneal.  tables,  ports,  on  31 
pi.     28  X  21^"^™. 

CS439.B18 

8-29440 

149  Backus. 

A  genealogical  memoir  of  the  Backus  family,  with  the  private 
journal  of  James  Backus,  together  with  his  correspondence  bear- 
ing on  the  first  settlement  of  Ohio,  at  Marietta,  in  1788.  Also, 
papers  and  correspondence  of  Elijah  Backus,  showing  the  char- 
acter and  spirit  of  the  times  during  the  revolutionary  period. 
In  two  parts:  Part  i.  Genealogical,  including  journal  of  James 
Backus,  and  poems  by  Miss  Sarah  Backus.  Part  ii.  Historical, 
containing  sketches  of  the  first  settlements  of  Connecticut  and 
Ohio,  with  miscellaneous  papers  of  liistoric  interest.  By  William 
W.  Backus.     [Norwich,  Conn.,  Press  of  The  Bulletin  co.]  1889. 

[385]  p.,  1  1.,  9  p.  (facsim.)  iv  p.     front,  (port.)  pi.  23|'''". 

Paging  irregular. 

Descendants  of  Stephen  Backus,  fl.  1692  by  Henry  Clinton  Backus,  1848-, 
p.  123-127. 

CS71.B12     1889 

3-3S0G 

See  also  Adgate.  F104.N93P3 

Chester.  CS71.C526    1893 

Griswold.  CS71.G87     1898 


AMERICAN   AND   ENGLISH   GENEALOGIES  33 

150  Bacon. 

A  table,  showing  the  date  and  place  of  birth;  to  whom  and 
when  married;  number  of  sons  and  daughters;  date  of  decease; 
age  and  place  of  burial,  of  Jabez  Bacon,  late  of  Woodbury, 
deceased;  and  of  his  descendants  bearing  the  name  of  Bacon. 
Also  of  his  ancestors,  so  far  as  known,  commencing  with  the 
latter.  Comp.  by  Nathaniel  A.  Bacon  . . .  New  Haven, 
Printed  by  Hitchcock  &  Stafford,  1845. 

4  1.     2pi". 

CS71.B13     1845 

8-2G130t 

151  .  .  .    Nathaniel  Bacon.     [By  Amos  Otis] 

{Detached  from  his  Genealogical  notes  of  Barnstable  families  . . .  Barnstable, 
Mass.,  1888.     23'=".     v.  1,  p.  [21J-38) 

CS71.B13     1885 

CA  9-2571. 

— —  See  also  Hall.  CS71.H177    1902a 


Badcock.     See  Babcock. 

152  Badger. 

Giles  Badger  and  his  descendants,  first  four  generations  and  a 
portion  of  the  fifth,  sixth,  and  seventh  generations,  by  a  descend- 
ant, John  Cogswell  Badger.  Manchester,  N.  H.,  Printed  by  the 
J.  B.  Clarke  company,  1909. 

64  p.     front,  (port.)     23<'™. 

CS71.B135     1909 

10-6531 

Badlesmere.     See  also  Dunstanvllle.  da690.C42.S4 

153  Bagg. 

.  .  .    Ancestry    (1440-1817)    and    autobiography   (1846-1895) 
[Lyman  Hotclikiss  Bagg].     New  York,  K.  Kron,  1895. 
1  p.  1.,  [5]-24,  [2]  p.    25i«". 
Printed  for  private  distribution, 
Atwater  ancestry  p.  [7-8]. 
400  copies. 

CS71.B144     1895 

8-33003. 

154  Bailey. 

A  genealogy  of  the  descendants  of  Richard  Bailey.  (In  The 
historical  and  genealogical  researches  and  recorder  of  passing 
events  of  Merrimack  Valley.  Alfred  Poor,  editor.  Haverhill, 
[1858]     38i«^.     V.  1,  no.  2,  p.  77-167) 


F72.M6H5 

1-12188 


35819°— 10- 


34  LIBKARY   OF   CONGRESS 

Bailey — Continued . 

155  Records  of  the  Bailey  family.     Descendants  of  William 

Bailey  of  Newport,  R.  I.,  cliiefly  in  the  line  of  his  son,  Hugh 
Bailey  of  East  Greemdch,  R.  I.  .  . .  Comp.  by  a  descendant. 
Providence,  R.  I.  [Standard  printing  company!  1895. 

206  p.,  1 1.     front.,  2  pi.,  21  port.     24^'='". 

One  hundred  copies  only.     no.  82. 

Preface  signed:  Hannah  C.  (Bailey)  Hopkins. 

CS71.B15     1895 

8-26126 t 

156  Bailey  genealogy.     James,  John,  and  Thomas,  and  their 

descendants.  In  three  parts.  Ed.  by  Hollis  R.  Bailey.  Som- 
erville,  Mass.,  The  Citizen  company,  1899. 

1  p.  1.,  vi,  479  p.    23^^™. 

"Published  by  direction  of  Bailey-Bayley  family  association." 
Contents. — pt.  1.  Account  of  James  Bailey  of  Rowleyand  someof  hisdescend- 
ants.  Comp.  by  H.  R.  Bailey,  Mrs.  Gertrude  E.  Bailey,  Mrs.  Abbie  F.  Ells- 
worth.— pt.  2.  Account  of  John  Bailey  of  Salisbury  and  some  of  his  descendants. 
Comp.  by  Mrs.  Abbie  F.  Ellsworth.— pt.  3.  Account  of  Thomas  Bayley  of  Wey- 
mouth and  some  of  his  descendants.     Comp.  by  W.  H.  Reed. 

CS71.B15     1899 

12-1900-120 

157  Account  of  the  eighth  annual  gathering  of  the  Bailey- 
Bayley  family  association  held  at  Salem  Willows,  Salem,  Mass., 
August  8,    1900.     Lawrence,  Mass.,  American  pubUsliing  co., 

1900. 

1  p.  1.     30  p.     22^'-'". 

CS71.B15     1900 

157a  Biographical  sketches  of  the  Bailey-Myers-Mason  families, 

1776  to  1905;  key  to  a  cabinet  of  heirlooms  in  the  National 
museum,  Washington.     [TV^asliington ?  D.  C]  Priv.  print.,  1908. 

142  p.     front.,  plates,  ports.,  facsim.     29°™. 

Ed.  by  Mrs.  Cassie  Mason  (Myers)  Julian  James. 

9-12407 

See  also  Baillie. 

Corliss.  CS71.C8    1875 

Robinson.  cs71.R66    1894 

Weitzel.  CS71.W434     1883 

158  Baillie. 

A  history  and  genealogy  of  the  family  of  BaiUie  of  Dunain, 
Dochfour  and  Lamington,  mth  a  short  sketch  of  the  family  of 
Mcintosh,  Bulloch,  and  other  famihes,  by  Joseph  Gaston  Bailhe 
Bulloch  .  . .    [Green  Bay,  Wis.,  The  Gazette  print.]  1898 

2  p.  1.,  [viil-viii  p.,  1 1.,  [91-111  p.     illus.     21^^^"°. 

^  ^  .        .  L  J         k-  CS71.B16     1898 

8-201 25t 

Bainbrigge.     See  also  Fletcher.  CS439.B53 


AMERICAN   AND   ENGLISH   GENEALOGIES  35 

159  Baird. 

.  .  .  Genealogical  collections  concerning  the  sir-name  of  Baird, 
and  the  families  of  Auchmedden,  Newbyth,  and  Sauchton  Hall 
in  particular.  With  copies  of  old  letters  and  papers  worth  pre- 
serving, and  account  of  several  transactions  in  this  country  dur- 
ing the  last  two  centuries.  Reprinted  from  the  original  ms.  of 
Wilhain  Baird,  esq.  (last  of  the  family),  of  Auchmedden,  now 
preserved  in  the  Advocates'  Ubrary,  Edinburgh.  With  notes; 
and  an  appendix  containing  a  deduction  of  the  family  of  Or- 
dinhnivas  to  the  present  day.  London,  J.  C.  Hotten,  1870. 
2  p.  1.,  [iii]-xii  p.,  11.,  120  p.     illus.,  facsim.     26^<"". 

Title  vignette  in  colors. 

"The  first  edition  of  these  'Collections,'  edited  by  W.  N.  Fraser,  esq.,  under 
the  title  of  'An  account  of  the  surname  of  Baird,  particularly  of  the  families  of 
Auchmedden,  Newbyth,  and  Sauchtonhall,'  was  published  .. .  1857...  but 
has  been  out  of  print  for  some  years  . . .  The  present  edition  contains  . . . 
additional  genealogical  matter." — Pref.  (signed:  F.  M.  B.  S.) 

CS479.B3 
8-28745 

See  also  Lawson.  CS71.L425    1903 


160  Baker. 

A  genealogy  of  the  descendants  of  Edward  Baker  of  Lynn, 
Mass.,  1630.  Prepared  and  published  by  Nelson  M.  Baker  .  .  . 
Syracuse,  Printed  at  the  Journal  office,  1867. 

99  p.     22"=™. 

CS71.B17     1867 

5-457 

161 Ancestry  of  Priscilla  Baker,  who  lived  1674-1731,  and  was 

the  wife  of  Isaac  Appleton,  of  Ipswich.     By  WiUiam  S.  Apple- 
ton.     Cambridge,  J.  Wilson  and  son,  1870. 
2  p.  1.,  142  p.     pi.,  geneal.  tab.     24^'=™. 

CS71.B17     1870 

3-5650 

162  Genealogy  of  Richard  Baker,  born  in  England;  died  in 

Dorchester,  Mass.,  October  25,   1689.     Comp.   by  Edmund  J. 
Baker  .  .  .    Boston,  D.  Clapp  &  son,  printers,  1889. 

40  p.     23"™. 

CS71.B17     1889 
3-17341 

163  Short  notes  on  the  Baker  family  and  also  the  related  fam- 
ilies of  Clark,  Comstock,  Baxter,  Chaffee,  Brown  and  Mason, 
comp.  by  Geo:  Comstock  Baker...  Comstock,  N.  Y.,  Priv. 
print.,  1896. 

12  p.    25<=™. 

CS71.B17     1896 
8-18108 


36  LIBRARY  OF  CONGRESS 

Baker — Continued. 

164  A  genealogy  of  Eber  and  Lydia  Smith  Baker  of  Marion, 

Ohio,  and  their  descendants.  Rev.  to  October  1909.  Arranged 
by  Ehvood  T.  Baker  . .  .  Chariton,  la.,  Lydia  A.  Copeland 
[^909] 

2  p.  1..  3-87,  [1]  p.     front.,  ports.,  6  geneal.  tables.     21"'". 

CS71.B17     1909 

9-310G1 

See  also  JolliflFe.  CS71.J75    1893 

Tyssen.  CS439.T93 

Balcarres,  Earls  of.     See  Lindsay.  DA758.3.L8C7 

165  Balch. 

Genealogy  of  the  Balch  families  in  America,  by  Galusha  B. 
Balch  .  .  .    Salem,  Mass.,  E.  Putnam,  1897. 
xxxii,  553  p.     col.  front.,  pi.,  25  port.,  2  maps  (1  fold.)  2  facsim.,  tab.     23'^°'. 

CS71.B18     1897 

8-26124t 

166  Genealogical  chart  of  Balch  family  of  New  England,  show- 
ing male  lines  of  descent  from  the  first  colonist  John  Balch  to 
the  grandparents  of  the  present  generations.  [Comp.  by  Samuel 
Weed  Balch.     New  York  ?  ^905] 

geneal.  tab.  (116^  x  55"'°)  fold,  to  27^"™. 

CS71.B18     1905 

5-32670 

167 .  . .     Reunion  of  the  Balch  family  association  . .  .     lst-2d 

[Pliiladelphia,  1905-06] 

2  V.     pi.     24"°'. 

1st  reunion  has  title:  First  reunion  and  organization  of  the  Balch  family  asso- 
ciation by  the  descendants  of  John  Balch,  one  of  the  "old  planters"  of  Naum- 
keag,  now  Salem,  Beverly  and  North  Beverly,  Massachusetts. 

CS71.B18     1905—06 

5-40584 

168  .  . .     Balch    genealogica,    by   Thomas   Willing   Balch  . .  . 

Philadelpliia,  Allen,  Lane  and  Scott,  1907. 

X,  410  p.  incl.  front,    plates,  ports.,  facsims.     28"'". 

CS71.B18     1907 

7-18576 

169  Baldwin. 

Nathaniel  Baldwin   and    one   line   of  his   descendants.     By 
Byron  Anastasius  Baldwin  .  .  .    Boston,  D.  Clapp  &  son,  1871. 
7  p.    25J"'°. 
Reprinted  from  the  New  Eng.  hist,  and  geneal.  register  for  April,  1871. 

CS71.B19     1871 
8-26123t 


AMERICAN   AND   ENGLISH   GENEALOGIES  37 

Baldwin — Continued . 

170  Notes  on  the  ancestry  of  Sylvester  Baldwin.     By  Charles 

C.  Baldwin  . . .  Reprinted  from  the  New  England  historical 
and  genealogical  register  for  July,  1872.  Boston,  D.  Clapp  & 
son,  1872. 

15  p.     24'='". 

CS71.B19     1872 

9-12526t 

171  A  record  of  the  descendants  of  John  Baldwin,  of  Ston- 

ington,  Conn.;  with  notices  of  other  Baldwins,  who  settled  in 
America  in  early  colony  times.  Prepared  by  John  D.  Bald- 
win . . .    Worcester,  Printed  by  Tyler  &  Seagrave,  1880. 

68  p.     24i<=™. 

CS71.B19     1880 

4-6832 

172  The  Baldwin  genealogy,  from  1500  to  1881.     By  Charles 

Candee  Baldwin  .  . .  Cleveland,  O.  [The  Leader  printing  com- 
pany] 1881. 

974  p.     illus.,  8  port.     24"'°. 

CS71.B19     1881 

9-7489t 

173  Investigations  concerning  the  family  of  Baldwin,  of  Aston 

Clinton,  Bucks.  By  Joseph  Lemuel  Chester  . .  .  Boston,  Priv. 
print.  [Press  of  D.  Clapp  &  son]  1884. 

28  p.     25''™. 

"Reprinted  from  the  Historical  and  genealogical  register  for  April,  July  and 
October,  1884." 

CS439.B25 

3-7911 

174  The  Baldwin  genealogy  supplement.     By  C.  C.  Baldwin 

.  . .    Cleveland,  O.  [Cleveland  leader  print]  1889. 

[975]-1373  p.     illus.,  8  port.     24^'="'. 

CS71.B19     1889 

9-7488t 

See  also  Adgate.  F104.N93P3 

Prindle.  CS71.P957    1906 

Vinton.  CS71.V79,   1858a 

174a  Ball. 

The  maternal  ancestry  and  nearest  of  kin  of  Washington.     A 
monograph.     Washington,  1885. 
28,  8  p.   geneal.  tab.     24'=™. 
By  George  Washington  Ball. 
"  Notes  and  addenda  -' :  8  p. 

CS71.B2     1885 

10—11551 


38  LIBRARY  OF  CONGRESS 

Ball — Continued . 

175  A  Pennsylvania  pioneer;  [Joseph  Ball]  biographical  sketch, 

with  report  of  the  executive  committee  of  the  Ball  estate  asso- 
ciation.    Mansfield,  O.,  R.  J.  Kuhl,  1900. 

2  p.  1.,  704  p.    24'=°'. 

Comp.  by  Emmett  William  Gans. 

Feb.  21.  1901-70  CS71.B2     1900 

176  Francis  Ball's  descendants;  or,  The  West  Springfield  Ball 

family,  from  1640  to  1902.  By  T.  H.  Ball  . .  .  CrowTi  Point, 
Ind.,  Press  of  J.  J.  Wheeler,  1002. 

80  p.,  1 1.     pi.,  port.,  map.     20^"". 

CS71.B2     1902 

2-20050 

177  . . .  Index  to  ^\dlls  of  Ball,  Balle,  or  Balls,  in  the  pre- 
rogative court  of  Canterbury,  Somerset  House,  London.  1445- 
1802  . .  .    Bishops  Stortford,  A.  Boardman  &  son,  1903. 

22  p.    22''".     (Cover-title:  Ball  records,     no.  1) 
At  head  of  title:  Ball  records.     Part  1. 
.   Ed.  by  Henry  Houston  Ball. 

CS439.B28     1903 

9-16834 

178  Ball  family  records.     Genealogical  memoirs  of  some  Ball 

famihes  of  Great  Britain,  Ireland,  and  America.  Comp.  by  the 
Rev.  Wilham  Ball  Wright  ...  2d  ed.,  enl.  and  rev.  York, 
Printed  for  the  author  by  the  Yorkshire  printing  co.,  ltd.,  1908. 

8  p.  1.,  199,  Ixxii  p.     front.,  plates,  ports.     27'^". 

CS439.B28     1908 
8-32368 

179  Recollections  of  the  Ball  family  of  South  Carohna  and  the 

Comingtee  plantation,  by  Anne  Simons  Deas.  [Summerville  ? 
S.  C,  "1909] 

189  p.  incl.  geneal.  tables,  facsims.     plates,  ports.,  plan.     25"^™. 

CS71.B2     1909 

9-24239 

See  also  Glassell.  F225.H41 


180  Ballard. 

Some  of  the  descendants  of  Zaccheus  Ballord,  a  private  in 
the  revolutionary  war;  also  in  the  last  French  and  Indian  war 
Comp.  by  Esek  S.  Ballord  .  .  .  Boston,  Press  of  D.  Clapp  & 
son,  1907. 

6  p.  1.,  73  p.,  1  1.     front.,  pi.,  ports.     23^''°. 

CS71.B21     1907 

10-4376 

Ballord.     See  Ballard. 


AMERICAN   AND  ENGLISH   GENEALOGIES  39 

181  Ballou. 

An  elaborate  history  and  genealogy  of  the  Ballous  in  America; 
carefully  comp.  and  ed.  by  Adin  Ballou  .  .  .  Ariel  Ballou  .  .  . 
and  L.  W.  Ballou  .  ,  .  proprietary  publishers.  [Providence, 
R.  I.,  Press  of  E.  L.  Freeman  &  son,  1888] 

viii  p.,  1 1.,  [ix]-xiv,  1323,  [1]  p.     front.,  illus.,  col.  pi.,  ports.,  facsim.     24"™. 

CS71.B22     1888 

4-13412 

See  also  Dobyns.  CS71.D636    1908 

Faxon.  CS71.F281    I88O 

182  Bancroft. 

Thomas  Bancroft  and  his  descendants.  Comp.  by  J.  M. 
Bancroft  .  .  .  from  probate  and  town  records  . .  .  [New  York  ?] 
1876. 

geneal.  tab.  28  x  21'''"  fold,  to  23'^'". 

1-16042 


CS71.B223     1876 


See  also  Allen.  CS71.A43    1883 

Gamble.  CS71.G191    1906 

Bane.     See  also  Layton.  CS71.L429    1885 

183  Bangs. 

Genealogy  of  the  Bangs  family.     By  Dean  Dudley.     Boston, 
1854. 
geneal.  tab.  29  x  24^'^™  fold,  to  25'='". 

CS71.B226     1854 

1-19650 

184  History  and  genealogy  of  the  Bangs  family  in  America, 

with  genealogical  tables  and  notes,  by  Dean  Dudley.  Tracing 
the  descendants,  male  and  female  from  the  Pilgrim  ancestor, 
Edward  Bangs  of  Plymouth  and  Eastham.  Montrose,  Mass., 
The  author,  1896. 

360  p.     ports.,  facsim.,  geneal.  tab.     24^"™. 

CS71.B226     1896 

9-29050t 

Banister.     See  also  Blair.  CS71.B645    1898 

Banks.     See  also  Alston.  CS71.A46    1901 

185  Bannerman. 

Carlyle's  first  love,  Margaret  Gordon  lady  Bannerman;  an 
account  of  her  life,  ancestry,  and  homes,  her  family,  and  friends. 
By  Raymond  Clare  Archibald.  With  21  illustrations  including 
one  in  colour.     London,  New  York,  J.  Lane,  1910. 

xvi,  213,  [1]  p.  incl.  col.  front.  5  pi.,  13  port.,  facsims.  (1  fold.)  geneal.  tables 
(4  fold.)     22'^'°. 

Bibliography:  p.  183-184.     Also  list  of  authorities  at  end  of  each  chapter. 

10-2620 


40  LIBRARY  OF   CONGRESS 

186  Banning. 

The  first  Banning  genealogy,  by  Pierson  Worrall  Banning, 
Cliicago  .  .  .     1908. 
[390]  1.     ports.    28 J  x  22i'^'". 
Typewritten  copy. 
Interleaved. 
"  This  edition  is  limited  to  fifteen  typewritten  copies." 

CS71.B227     1908 
CA9-1633 

Bant.     See  also  Bronsdon.  CS71.B869    1902 

187  Banta. 

Descendants  of    Epke    Jacob    Banta    who    emigrated    from 
Amsterdam,  1659. 
[n.  p.,  185-] 
Geneal.  tab.  22x39"™. 

CS71.B228     185- 

188  A  Frisian  family.     The  Banta  genealogy.     Descendants  of 

Epke  Jacobse,  who  came  from  Friesland,  Netherlands,  to  New 
Amsterdam,  February,  1659.  By  Theodore  M.  Banta  . . .  New 
York,  1893. 

xiii  p.,  1  1.,  412  p.     front.,  3  pi.,  3  port.,  geneal.  tab.     25'=™. 

CS71.B228     1893 

9-G901t 

189  Barber. 

Genealogy  of  the  Barber  family:  the  descendants  of  Robert 
Barber,    of    Lancaster    County,    Pennsylvania.     By    Edward 
AtLee  Barber  . . .    Philadelpliia,  W.  F.  Fell  &  co.,  1890. 
1  p.  1.,  vii-viii  p.,  9-166  p.     illus.,  3  pi.,  6  port.,  plan,  tab.     22^^™. 

CS71.B24     1890 
9-6902t 

190  A   record   of   the   ancestry   and   descendants   of   Edward 

Barber  and  wife,  Phebe  Tillinghast,  of  Hopkinton,  R.  I.  By 
Dorcas  Waite  Matteson.  1892.  Wickford,  R.  I.,  Chace  & 
Young  [1892] 

80  p.     21-=™. 

CS71.B24     1892 

3-24612 

191  Genealogy  of  George  H.  Barbour,  1635-1897.     By  Fred. 

Carlisle.     [Detroit,  Winn  and  Hammond,  printers,  1898] 

70  p.     front,  (port.)     18§<=". 

CS71.B24     1898 

3-4180 

191a Barber  genealogy  (in  two  sections)     Section  i.  Descc  nd- 

ants  of  Thomas  Barber  of  Windsor,  Conn.  1614-1909.  Section  ii. 
Descendants  of  John  Barber  of  Worcester,  Mass.   1714-1909. 


AMERICAN   AND  ENGLISH   GENEALOGIES  41 

191a  Barber — Continued. 

Pub,  by  John  Barber  White,  ed.  by  Lilhan  May  Wilson.     Haver- 
hill, Mass.,  Press  of  the  Nichols  print,  1909. 
659,  clxiv  p.     front.,  plates,  ports.,  facsim.     24"™. 
Section  i,  comp.  by  Lillian  M.  Wilson;  section  ii,  by  E.  D.  Barbour. 

CS71.B24     1909 

10-11369 

See  also  Anderson.  CS71.A55    1902 

Faxon.  CS71.F281    188O 

Merrill.  CS71.M57    1885 

Barbour.     See  Barber. 

192  Barclay. 

A  genealogical  account  of  the  Barclays  of  Urie  formerly  of 
Mathers;  extracted  from  ancient  registers,  and  authentick 
documents.  Together  with  memoirs  of  the  hfe  of  Colonel 
David  Barclay  of  Urie,  and  of  his  eldest  son,  the  late  Robert 
Barclay  of  Urie.  Collected  for  the  information  and  use  of  their 
posterity.     Aberdeen,  Printed  by  J.  Chalmers,  1740. 

61  p.     174"'". 

Comp.  by  Robert  Barclay. 

CS479.B4 

9-12685 

193  The  Barclays  of  Barclay  of  Grantuly  or  Gartly  and  of 

Towie    Barclay.     By    Captain    Douglas    Wimberley  .  .  .     Re- 
printed from  the  ''Aberdeen  free  press."     [Aberdeen?]  1903. 

65  p.     214<=™. 

CS479.B4     1903 

9-31477 

194  The  Barclays  of  New  York:  who  they  are  and  who  they 

are  not, — and  some  other  Barclays,  by  R.  Burnham  Moffat. 
New  York,  R.  G.  Cooke,  1904. 

4p.  l.,474p.     24^"'". 

CS71.B25     1904 

4-16789 

195  Our   American   Barclays,    by   Cornelia   Barclay   Barclay. 

New  York,  The  Grafton  press,  1908. 

80  p.    20i<=™. 

"One  hundred  copies  of  this  book  have  been  printed  for  private  distribu- 
tion only.     This  copy  is  number  100." 

CS71.B25     1908 

8-10305 

See  also  Berkeley. 

Hay.  DA750.S25    vol.  12 

Repalje.  CS69.H7 


42  LIBRARY  OF  CONGRESS 

196  Bard. 

The  Bard  family;  a  history  and  genealogy  of  the  Bards  of 
'' Carroll's  DeUght,"  together  with  a  chronicle  of  the  Bards  and 
genealogies  of  the  Bard  kinship,  by  G.  O.  Seilhamer,  esq.  Cham- 
bersburg,  Pa.,  Kittochtinny  press,  1908. 

ix,  507  p.     front.,  illus.,  ports.,  geneal.  tables  (partly  fold.)     25'^'". 

"Three  hundred  copies  of  this  work  have  been  printed,  of  which  this  is 

no.  151."' 

CS71.B254     1908 

S-18347 

197  Barker. 

Pedigree  of  the  family  of  Barker  of  Salop,  shewing  the  branches 
settled  at  Hallon,  Claverley,  Colchurst,  Wolverton,  Haghmond 
Abbey,  and  Hopton  Castle,  co.  Salop;  at  Fairford,  co.  Glou- 
cester; at  Vale  Royal,  co.  Chester;  at  Coleshill,  co.  Warwick; 
at  Congreve,  co.  Stafford;  and  at  Twyford,  co.  Berks.  London, 
Priv.  print.,  1877. 

2  p.  1.,  15  p.     front,  (coat  of  arms)     28^'^'". 

Reprinted  from  Miscellanea  genealogica  et  heraldica,  New  series,  v.  2,  p. 
505,  513,  576. 

CS430.B3 

&-19371t 

198  The  Barker  genealogy:  giving  the  names  and  descendants 

of  several  ancestors,  who  settled  in  the  United  States  previous 
to  the  Declaration  of  independence,  a.  d.  1776.  From  the  most 
authentic  sources.  Comp.  and  ed.  by  James  C.  Parshall,  esq. 
. .  .    [Middletown  ?  N.  Y.,  1897] 

36  p.     25*=^. 

CS71.B26     1897 

9-€903t 

199  The  Barker  family  of  Plymouth  colony  and  county.     By 

Barker  Newhall  .  .  .    Cleveland,  The  F.  W.  Roberts  co.  [1901  ?] 

102  p.     col.  front.,  illus.     23^''™. 

CS71.B26     1900 

1-4338 

See  also  Hill.  CS71.H647    1907 


200  Barksdale. 

Genealogy  of  part  of  the  Barksdale  family  of  America.  By 
Sarah  Donelson  Hubert.  Atlanta,  Ga.,  Franklin  printing  and 
pubKshing  co.,  1895. 

46  p.    23<=™. 

CS71.B265     1895 

9-6904t 

201  Barlow. 

Famih'  genealog}^  comprising  the  ancestry  and  descendants 
of  Jonathan  Barlow  and  Plain  Rogers,  of  Delaware  County, 


AMERICAN   AND  ENGLISH   GENEALOGIES  43 

201  Barlow — Continued. 

N.    Y.    [and    allied    families]  .  .  .     Comp.    and    ed.   by   George 
Barlow.     [Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  1891] 

iv,  [5]-508  p.     illus.,  3  pi.,  28  port.,  2  facsim.     24''™. 

CS71.B27     1891 
9-090ot 

See  also  Hill.  CS71.H647    1879 


202  Barnaby 

The  Barnaby  or  Barneby  family.  By  Gen.  Ebenezer  W. 
Peirce  . . .  From  the  Hist,  and  gen.  register,  vol.  xvm,  p.  361. 
[Boston,  1864] 

3  p.     23'^". 
Caption  title. 

CS71.B272     1864 
9-690Gt 

See  also  Pierce.  CS71.P616    1874 

203  Barnard. 

Barnard.     Robert  Barnard,  of  Andover,  Mass.,  and  his  de- 
scendants.    Comp.  for  R.  M.  Barnard.     Everett,  Mass.,  1899. 
40  numb.  1.     23^'^'". 

CS71.B274     1899 

9-6907t 

204  Barnes. 

Barnes  pedigree.  Comp.  by  E.  J.  Sage,  esq.,  from  Harl.  Ms., 
1463,  fo.  53  . .  .  Parish  registers  of  Barking,  co.  Essex  [etc.] 
[London,  187-] 

4  p.     261"°^. 
Caption  title. 

Half-title:  Additions  to  The  visitation  of  London,  a.  d.  1568,  pub.  by  the 
Harleian  society. 

Reprinted  from  Miscellanea  genealogica  et  heraldica.  v.  1,  n.  s.,  1874.  p. 
78-79,  85-86. 

CS439.B32 
9-23217t 

205  Barnes   genealogies,    including   a   collection   of   ancestral, 

genealogical  and  family  records  and  biographical  sketches  of 
Barnes  people.  Collected  and  comp.  from  authentic  sources  by 
Rev.  Geo.  N.  Barnes.  Conneaut,  O.,  The  Rieg  &  Smith  print- 
ing CO.,  1903. 

1  p.  1.,  [iv]-v,  221  p.  incl.  illus.,  plates,  ports,     front.     IS"™. 

CS71.B28     1903 
4-7855 

206  The  Barnes  family  of  Easthampton,  Long  Island.     By 

Richard  Wynkoop.  Edition  of  fifty  copies  .  .  .  New  York, 
Printed  by  T.  A.  Wright,  1906. 

25  p.     28^'=°'. 

Reprinted  from  the  New  York  genealogical  and  biographical  record,  1906. 

CS71.B28     1906 
7-14675 


44  LIBRARY   OF   CONGRESS 

Barnes — Continued . 

207  The    Barnes    family    year    book;  an    annual    publication 

issued  under  the  authority  of  the  Barnes  family  association; 

comp.   by  Trescott  C.  Barnes  ...     v.  1-2.     1907-1908.     New 

York,  The  Grafton  press  [1907-1908] 

2  V.     23'"". 

CS71.B28     1907- 

7-29852 

See  also  Dawson.  CS71.D272    1874a 


Barnhill.     See  also  Roosevelt.  cs71.B781.    1902 

Roosevelt.  F157.  B8E54 

Barnitz.     See  also  Swope.  CS71.S982    1896 

208  Barr. 

History  of  the  Barr  family,  beginning  with  great-grandfather 
Ilobert  Barr,  and  Mary  Wills;  their  descendants  down  to  the 
latest  child.     By  Rev.  Wm.  B.  Barr  .  .  .     [Hamilton,  O.,  Press 
of  Brown  &  Whitaker]  1901. 
216  p.     front.,  pi.,  port.     20«™. 

CS71.B29     1901 
2-1742S 

See  also  Woolsey.  CS71.W916    1900 


Barrel!.     See  also  Hayford.  CS71.H419    1901 

209  Barrett. 

Genealogies  of  some  old  famihes  of  Concord,  Mass.,  and  their 
descendants  in  part  to  the  present  generation,  Barrett,  Blood, 
Brooks,  Brown,  Bulkeley,  Buttrick,  Conant,  Davis,  Farrar, 
Flint,  Hartwell,  Hayward,  Hosmer,  Hubbard,  Jones,  Minott, 
Potter,  Prescott,  Wheeler,  Wiliard  and  Wood.  Ed.  by  Charles 
Edward  Potter.  Vol.  i.  Boston,  A.  Mudge  &  son,  printers, 
1887. 

3  p.  1.,  5-143  p.     pi.,  14  port.  (incl.  front.)     35  x  28<'°^. 

No  more  published? 

F74.C8P8 

7-180.33 

210  Genealogy  of  some  of  the  descendants  of  Thomas  Barrett, 

sen.,  of  Braintree,  Mass.,   1635.     Comp.   by   William   Barrett. 
Saint  Paul,  Minn.,  Printed  by  D,  Ramaley  &  son,  1888. 

294,  [2]  p.     front,  (port.)     23i«™. 

CS71.B3     1888 

»-6908t 


AMERICAN   AND  ENGLISH   GENEALOGIES  45 

Barrett — Continued. 

211  Rev.    Robert    Barret   of  Virginia,    and    his    descendants. 

Comp.  by  Edward  A.  Claypool  .  .  .    Chicago,  111.,  1901. 

geneal.  tab.     105  x  53'='°  fold,  to  28"™. 
A  blue  print. 

CS71.B3     1901 

2-27933 

See  also  Swain.  CS71.S97    1896 


Barrington.     See  also  Habersham.  cs71.hii4    1901 

Barron.     See  also  Washington.  CS69.W5 

212  Bartholomew. 

Address  of  the  Hon.  Andrew  J.  Bartholomew  .  .  .  dehvered' 
Aug.  10,  1882,  at  Stony  Creek,  Conn.,  on  the  occasion  of  the  first 
reunion   of  the   descendants   of  Lieut.   William  Bartholomew. 
Boston,  Press  of  Coburn  brothers,  1882. 

37  p.     22i'=™. 

CS71.B32     1882 

9-18729t 

213  Record  of  the  Bartholomew  family.  Historical,  gene- 
alogical and  biographical.  By  George  Wells  Bartholomew,  jr. 
Austin,  Tex.,  The  compiler,  1885. 

xvi  p.,  1  1.,  752  p.,  1  1.  incl.  illus.,  pi.,  port,  front.,  pi.,  maps,  plan,  facsim. 
23^=™. 

CS71.B32     1885 

2-8721 

214 A  collection  of  family  records  from  Bartholomew,  Botsford, 

and  Winston  lines  of  genealogy  .  .  .    Hartford,  Hartford  press, 
1899. 

60  p.     front,  (port.)     204"'". 

Comp.  by  Sarah  Annia  Winston  Pond. 

CS71.B32     1899 

1-15060 

215  Bartlett. 

Genealogical  and  biographical  sketches  of  the  Bartlett  family 
in  England  and  America,  by  Levi  Bartlett  .  . .  Lawrence,  G.  S. 
Merrill  &  Crocker,  printers,  1876. 

114  p.    tab.    23^'='". 

CS71.B33     1876 

9-f)909t 

216  The  Bartletts.  Ancestral,  genealogical,  biographical,  his- 
torical. Comprising  an  account  of  the  American  progenitors  of 
the  Bartlett  family,  with  special  reference  to  the  descendants  of 
John  Bartlett,  of  Weymouth  and  Cumberland.     By  Thomas  Ed- 


46  LIBRARY  OF  CONGRESS 

216  Bartlett— Continued. 

ward  Bartlett.     [New  Haven,  Conn.,  Press  of  the  Stafford  print- 
ing CO.,  1892] 

112  p.     2  port.     24i<"=. 


CS71.B33     1892 


9-6910t 


See  also  Ellis.  F3.T61 

Lawrence.  CS71.L42    1888 

Pierce.  ^      cs71.P616    1874 

Russell.  CS7 1.11965     1879 

217  Barton. 

The  quest  of  an  ancestor,  by  WiUiam  E.  Barton  .  .  .  [Bos- 
ton] 1898. 

cover-title,  8  p.     illus.     24^"'". 

Reprinted  from  the  New  England  magazine,  September,  1898. 

Relates  to  Barton  family. 

CS71.B336     1898 
1-5155 

218 Lieutenant  Wilham  Barton  of  Morris  Count}^,  New  Jersey, 

and  his  descendants.     By  Wilham  Eleazar  Barton.     Oak  Park, 
in.,  Vaile  press,  1900. 

148  p.     front.,  illus.,  port.      Id^'^'^. 
Privately  printed. 

CS71.B336     1900 
1-5199 

219  Bartow. 

Bartow  genealogy.  Part  i.  Containing  every  one  of  the  name 
of  Bartow  descended  from  Doctor  Thomas  Bartow,  who  was  liv- 
ing at  Crediton,  in  England,  a.  d.  1672.  With  references  to  the 
books  where  any  of  the  name  is  mentioned.  By  E.  B.  [Balti- 
more, Innes  &  company,  printers,  1878] 

216  p.     3  pi.,  port.     24"™. 

219a Bartow  genealogy  .  . .     By   Rev.  Evelyn  Bartow,   a.   m. 

Supplement.     Baltimore,  1879. 

[217]-318  p.     24''".     [ira/i/jis  Bartow  genealogy.     Parti.     [Baltimore,  1878]] 

CS71.B34     1879 

9-G911-2t 

Bartram.     See  Bertram. 

220  Bascom. 

A  genealogieal  record  of  Thomas  Bascom,  and  his  descendants. 
By  Edward  Doubleday  Harris.     Boston,  Mass.,  W.  P.  Lunt, 
1870. 
79  p.     23^''™. 

CS71.B35     1870 
9-6913 


AMERICAN   AND   ENGLISH   GENEALOGIES  47 

221  Bass. 

Ancestors  of  Moses  Belcher  Bass,  born  in  Boston,  July  —  1735, 
died  January  31,  1817.  Also  contains  the  ancestors  of  his  two 
wives,  Elizabeth  Wimble  and  Margaret  Sprague.     [Boston,  1896] 

1  p.  1.,  14  p.     23<=™. 

Comp.  by  Susan  Augusta  Smith. 

CS71.B356     1896 

9-G914t 

222  Genealogy.     Bass.     1601-1904.     Comp.    by    Edward    Al- 

pheus  Bass  .  .  .    Montello,  Wis.,  Miss  Kaufman  print  [1904  ?] 

cover-title,  fold,  geneal.  tab.     25°™. 

CS71.B356     1904 

5-34134 

See  also  Robinson.  CS71.R66    1894 

Thayer.  CS71.T37    1835 

223  Bassett. 

William  Bassett  [who  came  from  Lynn,  Mass.,  in  1691  and  set- 
tled near  Salem,  N.  J.,  and  his  descendants]  Philadelphia,  B.  F, 
Leeds,  1886. 

geneal.  tab.  (56  x  43^"'")  fold,  to  23'^'". 
Comp.  by  Benjamin  Franklin  Leeds. 

CS71.B36     1886 
1-1981 

224  Report  of  the  proceedings  of  the  lst-3d  reunion  of  the  Bas- 
sett family  association  of  America,  1897-1899.  New  Haven, 
Conn.,  Price,  Lee  &  Perkins  co.  [1898-99] 

3  V.     25^"^™. 

CS71.B36     1897- 

1-11982 

See  also  Willis.  CS71.W73    1898 


225  Batchelder. 

A  discourse  at  the  funeral  of  Dea.  Tyler  Batcheller,  at  North 
Brookfield,  Mass.,  Oct.  10,  1862.  By  the  Rev.  Christopher  Cush- 
ing.     Boston,  Wright  &  Potter,  1864. 

32  p.     front,  (port.)     23'='". 

Appendix:  Genealogy  of  the  Batcheller  family,  p.  31-32. 

3-4341 

226  Batchelder,  Batcheller  genealogy.     Descendants  of  Rev. 

Stephen  Bachiler,  of  England  .  .  .  who  settled  the  town  of  New 
Hampton,  N.  H.,  and  Joseph,  Henry,  Joshua  and  John  Batcheller, 
of  Essex  Co.,  Mass.  By  Frederick  Clifton  Pierce.  Chicago, 
W.  B.  Conkey  company,  1898. 

623  p.  incl.  illus.,  2  port.     26^"™. 

CS71.B366 

9-C900t 

See  also  Dalton.  0S71.D162    1873 


Bate.     See  Bates. 


<* 


48  LIBRARY  OF   CONGRESS 

227  Bates. 

Genealogies  of  the  families  of  Bate  and  Kirkland,  of  Ashby-de- 
la-Zouch,  CO,  Leicester  .  .  .    London,  Priv.  print.,  1877. 
1  p.  1.,  13  p.     illus.  (coat  of  arms)     29'"". 
Comp.  by  John  Paul  Rylands. 
Reprinted  from  Miscellanea  genealogica  et  heraldica,  1877,  n.  s.,  v.  2. 

CS439.B35 
9-2321 6t 

228  Genealogy  of  the  descendants  of  Edward  Bates  of  Wey- 
mouth, Mass.  By  Samuel  A.  Bates  .  .  .  South  Braintree,  Mass., 
F.  A.  Bates  [1900] 

145  p.     front,  (port.)     21^'"'». 
Edited  by  F.  A.  Bates. 

CS71.B368     1900 
1-1392 

229  Bates  genealogy  notes.     2.  Some  descendants  of  Samuel 

Blake  and  Susan  Bates  of  Abington,  Mass.,  by  Louise  Holmes 
Handy.     South  Braintree,  Mass.,  F.  A.  Bates,  1903. 

1  V.     10  X  11'='°. 

CS71.B368     1903 

230  Ancestors  and  descendants  of  Asa  Bates  of  Cummington, 

Mass.     By  Newton  W.  Bates.     West  Bloomfield,  N.  Y.,  1904. 

[28]  p.     front,  (port.)     15<^™. 


On  cover:  Bates  genealogy. 


CS71.B368     1904 


See  also  Butler.  CS71.B986    1888 

Dawson.  CS71.D272     1874a 

Henzey.  CS439.H4 

Lamb.  cs71.l218    1904 

Tyler.  CS71.T983    1883 

Bath.     See  also  Bent.  CS71.B475    1903 

Bathurst.     See  also  Jones.  CS71.J76    1891 

231  Battell. 

Battelle  genealogical  record.     Comp.  by  Lilhan  S.  Battelle. 
Cincinnati,  E,.  Clarke  &  co.,  1889. 
20  p.  incl.  front.     23^""'. 
Descendants  of  Thomas  Battelle,  d.  1706. 

CS71.B37     1889 

9-11909t 

Battle.     See  Battell. 
Bauer.     See  Bowers. 


AMERICAN   AND  ENGLISH   GENEALOGIES  49 

233  Bavis. 

Ancestry  of  Samuel  Adams  Bavis.     Maternal.     [Philadelphia, 
1880] 
cover-title,  4  1.     26"=™. 

CS71.B374     1880 

4-26195 

Baxter.     See  also  Baker.  CS71.B17    1896 

Bayldon.     See  Belden. 

233  Bayles. 

The  ancestors  of  the  Bayles  family  in  the  United  States,  1617- 
1900.  Arranged  by  EUza  M.  Bayles  St.  John.  Rockford,  111., 
W.  P.  Lamb,  printer,  1900. 

41  p.     front,  (port.)     22^<"^. 

"Spelled  Bayles,  Baylie,  Bayley,  Baylis  and  Baylies." — p.  5. 

CS71.B376     1900 

2-28234 

Bayley.     See  Bailey. 

234  Beach. 

The  Reverend  John  Beach  and  his  descendants ;  together  with 
historical  and  biographical  sketches  and  the  ancestry  and  de- 
scendants of  John  Sanford,  of  Redding,  Connecticut.  [By 
Rebecca  Donaldson  Beach  and  Rebecca  Donaldson  Gibbons.] 
New  Haven,  The  Tuttle,  Morehouse  &  Taylor  press,  1898. 

vi  p.,  3  1.,  397,  [1]  p.,  1  1.     pi.,  port.,  facsim.     26'=™. 

CS71.B38     1898 

Oct.  19,  98-4. 

Beakbane.     See  also  Backhouse.  CS439.B18 

Beaker.     See  also  Sabin.  CS71.S116    1904 

235  Beal. 

John  Beal  of  Hingham,  and  one  Une  of  his  descendants.     [Bos- 
ton? 1865?] 
8  p.     25'=". 
Caption  title. 

Signed:  N.  B.  S.  i.  <>.  Nathaniel  Bradstreet  Shurtleff.     Boston,  May,  1865. 

CS71.B384     1865 

2-507 

See  also  Brooke.  CS71.B87    1899 

Zimmerniann.  CS71.Z73    19— 

235a  Beaman. 

The  Beaman  and  Clark  genealogy;  a  history  of  the  descendants 
of  Gamaliel  Beaman  and  Sarah  Clark  of  Dorchester  and  Lan- 
caster, Mass.  1635-1909.  By  Miss  Emily  Beaman  Wooden, 
A.  M.     [Rochester]  1909. 

209  [10]  p.     front.     20^"=°. 

CS71.B387     1909 

10-15955 

35819°— 10 4 


50  LIBRARY   OF   CONGRESS 

236  Bean. 

.  . .  Proceedings  of  the  1st -5th,  7th-10th  reunions  of  the  Jolin 
Bean  association  .  ,  .  Portland,  Me.  [etc.]  Smith  &  Sale,  print- 
ters  [etc.,  1S96]-1007. 

6  V.     ports.     23^-24'^'". 

Title  varies:  1896-1900:  Proceedings  of  the  John  Bean  (IGGO)  association,  at 
its  annual  reunion. 

1903/06-  :  A  memorial  volume  of  ihe  proceedings  of  the  .  .  .  reunions 
of  the  John  Bean  association. 

1896-1900  lack  imprint;  published  Exeter,  N.  II. 

In  progress. 

CS71.B39 
7-29853 

237  Bear. 

A  genealogy  of  the  Bear  family  and  biographical  record  of 
the  descendants  of  Jacob  Bear,  1747-1906;  comp.  by  Walter 
Scott  Bear.  Harrisburg,  Penn.,  Central  printing  &  publishing 
house,  1906. 

216  p.     front.,  plates,  ports.     23<=". 

CS71.B4     1906 

8-14833 

238  Beardsley. 

A  sketch  of  William  Beardsley :  one  of  the  original  settlers  of 
Stratford,  Conn.;  and  a  record  of  his  descendants  to  the  third 
generation;  and  of  some  who  bear  his  name  to  the  present  time. 
By  E.  Edwards  Beardsley  . . .  New  Haven,  Bassett  &  Bar- 
nett  1867. 

iv,  [5]-32  p.     22i<='°. 

CS71.B43     1867 

8-26127t 

239  Bearse. 

A  contribution  to  the  genealogy  of  the  Bearse  or  Bcars3 
family  in  America:  1618-1871.  Ancestry  and  descendants  of 
Dea.  John  Bearss  and  his  wife,  Molly  (Beardsley)  Bearss,  of  New 
Fairfield,  Ct.,  and  Westmoreland,  N.  Y.  By  John  Bearss  New- 
comb  .  .  .    Elgin,  111.,  1871. 

cover-title,  16  p.  incl.  front,  (port.)     22<^". 

Privately  printed  for  the  use  of  the  family. 

CS71.B434     1871 

8-2G122t 

240  Beath. 

Family   of  Beath.     Comp.    by   Kate   G.   Stone,   great-great- 
granddaughter  of  Walter  Beath.     [Portland,  Me.,  1898] 
[20]  p.       24^=°^. 
No  t.-p. 

CS71.B436     1898 
1-20886 


AMERICAN   AND  ENGLISH   GENEALOGIES  51 

241  Beatty. 

Beatty-Asf ordby ;  the  ancestry  of  John  Beatty  and  Susanna 
Asfordby,  with  some  of  their  descendants,  by  Mrs.  Samuel  Ru- 
dolph Turk.  [New  York]  F.  Allaben  genealogical  company 
[^=19091 

184  p.  incl.  front.,  plates.  20''™.  {On  verso  of  half-title:  Allaben  genealogical 
series) 

CS71.B437     1909 

9-25404 

See  also  Crall.  CS71.C889    1908 


Beauchamp.    See  also  Jennens.  CS439.J6 

241a  Beauman. 

Memoirs  of  Colonel  Sebastian  Beauman  and  his  descendants, 
with  selections  from  his  correspondence.  Ed.  by  Mary  C.  Doll 
Fairchild.     [Franklin?  O.,  Editor  pub.  co.]  1900. 

3  p.  1.,  137  p.     front.,  port.,  facsim.     22«'". 

Narrative  of  some  events  in  the  lives  of  her  maternal  ancestors  and  of  her 
own  early  life,  by  Mrs.  Eliza  Susan  (Morton)  Quincy:  p.  41-119. 

Sketch  of  the  life  of  Rev.  Geo.  J.  L.  Doll:  p.  120-137. 

E207.B37F2 

8-33605 

Bechtel.     See  also  Stauflfer.  CS71.S798    1897 

242  Beck. 

Pedigree  of  the  family  of  Beck  of  Upton,  co.  Chester,  with 
their  alliances.  Comp.  by  Matthew  Gregson,  esq.,  of  Liver- 
pool; and  continued  from  family  documents,  wills,  and  parish 
registers,  by  William  Harrison,  of  Rock  Mount,  Isle  of  Man. 
[London?  1877] 

3  1.     26i<=". 
Caption  title. 

Reprinted  from  Miscellanea  genealogica  et  heraldica,  new  series,  vol.  ii, 
1877,  p.  285. 

CS439.B4 
9-25107t 

242a  Beckford. 

Graphical  and  literary  illustrations  of  Fonthill  abbey,  Wilt- 
shire; with  heraldical  and  genealogical  notices  of  the  Beckford 
family.  By  John  Britton  .  .  .  London,  Printed  for  the  author, 
1823. 

1  p.  1.,  viii,  [5]-68,  [4]  p.  incl.  geneal.  tables,  xi  pi.  (partly  col.)  incl. 
front.,  plan,  added  engr.  t.-p.     30^"™. 

Title  vignette,  in  colors. 

806  copies  printed. 

DA690.F6B7 

3-2070G 

See  also  Driver.  CS71.D782    1889 


52  LIBRARY  OF   CONGRESS 

243  Beckwith. 

''The  Beckwiths."     By  Paul  Beckwith  .  .  .     Albany,  N.  Y., 
J.  Munsell's  sons,  1891. 
384  p.     col.  pi.     23'='". 

The  author  promises  a  continuation  of  the  "History  of  the  American  Beck- 
withs." 

CS71.B438     1891 
8-2(>121t 

244  Beckmth  notes  nos.  1-6.     Elkhorn,  Wis.,  Printed  by  and 

for  the  compilers,  1899-1007. 

6  nos.  in  1  v.     24'"". 

Comp.  by  Albert  Clayton  Beckwith  and  Edward  Seymour  Beckwith. 
No.   1  issued  under   title:  Marvin  Beckwith  and  his  wife,  Abigail  Clark, 
their  colonial  ancestors  and  their  descendants. 

CS71.B438     1899 
9-13646t 

See  also  Chouteau.  CS71.C552    1893 

Bedell.     See  also  Powell.  P127.L8B9 

Bedford,  House  of.     See  Russell.  da301.i.ii9A5 

Bedinger.     See  also  Bittinger.  CS71.B633    1904 

Bedon.     See  also  Pendarvis.  CS71.P397    1905 

245  Beebe. 

A  monograph  of  the  descent  of  the  family  of  Beebe,  from 
the  earhest  known  immigrant — John,  of  Broughton,  England, 
1650.  Including  details  of  patriotic  services  of  individuals 
during  the  early  settlement  of  the  country,  in  times  of  peace 
and  war.  Comp.  and  ed.  by  Clarence  Beebe.  New  York  [1904  ?] 
126  p.,  1  1.  front,  (port.)  2  pi.  (incl.  coat  of  arms)  facsim.  23^'='". 
Pub.  in  two  parts  with  cover-title:  Beebe  genealogy. 

CS71.B44     1904 
5-470 

See  also  Worcester.  E207.B4C7 

Beecher.     See  also  Dawson.  cs71.D272    I874a 

Holton.  CS71.H758     1881 

Humfreville.  CS71.H923    1903 

Pringle.  CS71.P957    1906 

Beekman.     See  also  Repalje.  CS69.H7 

246  Belcher. 

Record  of  the  descendants  of  Andrew  Belcher.  By  W.  H. 
Whitmore.  Reprinted  from  the  N.  E.  historical  and  genealogical 
register  for  July,  1873.     Boston,  D.  Clapp  &  son,  1873. 

Ip.  l.,8p.     24^<''°. 

CS71.B445     1873 
8-26120t 


AMERICAN   AND  ENGLISH   GENEALOGIES  53 

247  Belden. 

Concerning  some  of  the  ancestors  and  descendants  of  Royal 
Denison  Belden  and  Olive  Cadwell  Belden,  by  Jessie  Perry  Van 
Zile  Belden.     Philadelphia,  J.  B.  Lippincott  company,  1898. 

xix,  17-248  p.  col.  front.,  plates  (partly  col.)  ports.,  map,  charts  (partly 
fold.)  facsims.     26^'=". 

200  copies  printed  for  private  circulation. 

CS71.B447     1898 
8-26119t 

See  also  Converse.  CS71.C766    1905 

Lewis.  CS71.L675     1910 

248  Belding. 

Some  Belding  genealogy;  being  some  of  the  descendants  of 
Richard  Belding,  of  Staffordshire,  England,  one  of  the  earhest 
settlers  of  Wethersfield,  Conn.  Comp.  by  Charles  C.  Whitney. 
Printed  privately.     New  York,  1896. 

22  p.     21"-^. 

CS71.B45     1896 

4-24943 

Belfield.     See  also  Jones.  CS71.J76    1891 

Bell.     See  also  McCormick.  E184.S4M2 

249  Bellenden. 

The  story  of  the  Bellendens.     By  the  Rev.  J.  A.  Ewing  . . . 
Hertford,  Printed  by  S.  Austin  &  sons,  1880. 
22,  [1]  p.     211^°'. 
Bookplate  of  Henry  Famham  Burke. 

CS479.B5 

9-12689 

250  Bellinger. 

A  liistory  and  genealogy  of  the  families  of  Bellinger  and  De 
Veaux  and  other  families.  Savannah,  Ga.,  The  Morning  news 
print,  1895. 

cover-title,  108  p.,  1 1.     23^'^'°. 

By  Joseph  Gaston  Baillie  Bulloch. 

Slips  of  errata  and  addenda  inserted. 

CS71.B454     1896 

9-15591 

251  Bellows. 

Historical  sketch  of  Col.  Benjamin  Bellows,  founder  of 
Walpole:  an  address,  on  occasion  of  the  gathering  of  his  de- 
scendants to  the  consecration  of  Ms  monument,  at  Walpole, 
N.  H.,  Oct.  11,  1854.  By  Henry  W.  Bellows.  With  an  ap- 
pendix, containing  an  account  of  the  family  meeting.  New- 
York,  J.  A.  Gray,  printer,  1855. 

2  p.  1.,  125  p.,  1 1.     col.  front.,  pi.,  fold,  geneal.  tab.     22^"°'. 

CS71.B46     1855 
9-6919t 


54  LIBRARY  OF   CONGRESS 

Bellows — Continued. 

252  Narratives,  traditions  and  personal  reminiscences  con- 
nected ^^'ith  the  early  history  of  the  Bellows  family  and  of  the 
callage  of  Walpole,  N.  II.  By  Mrs.  Emily  R.  Barnes  . . .  Bos- 
ton, G.  H.  Ellis,  1888. 

4  p.  1.,  [91-383  p.     11  pi.,  3  port.  (incl.  front.)     24"™. 

CS71.B46     1888 

7-36568 

253  The  Bellows  genealogy;  or,  John  Bellows,  the  boy  emi- 
grant of  1635  and  his  descendants  .  .  .  By  Thomas  Bellows 
Peck.     [1635-18981     Keene,  N.  H.,  Sentinel  print,  co.,  1898. 

xvi,  657  p.     pi.,  port.     25«°>. 

CS71.B46     1898 
Oct.  19,  98-91. 

254  Ezra  Bellows  of  Lunenburg,  Mass.,  and  Springfield,  Vt., 

and  liis  descendants  ...  By  Thomas  Bellows  Peck.  Burlington, 
Vt.,  1901. 

14  p.     25"". 

Supplementary  to  the  sketch  in  the  "Bellows  genealogy,"  1898. 

Reprinted  from  the  Genealogical  quarterly  magazine. 

CS71.B46     1901 

■      1-27978 

255  Parentage    of   Ezra   Bellows    of   Lunenburg,   Mass.,    and 

Springfield,  Vt.  With  an  account  of  the  Bellows  family  of 
Westboro,  Mass.  Supplementary  to  the  sketch  on  p.  609  of  the 
"Bellows  genealogy,"  1898.  By  Thomas  Bellows  Peck... 
Burhngton,  Vt.,  1902. 

9  p.     24^"™. 

Reprinted  from  "The  Genealogical  quarterly  magazine." 

CS71.B46     1902 

3-110G4 

256  Bemis. 

Jotham   Bemus   of  Bemus's   Heights.     [Jamestown,    N.   Y., 
1894] 
[7]  p.     21"". 
Caption  title. 
Signed:  Daniel  Hazeltine  Post. 

CS71.B464     1894 

9-6918t 

257  The  Bemis  history  and  genealogy;  being  an  account,  in 

greater  part  of  the  descendants  of  Joseph  Bemis,  of  Watertown, 
Mass.  By  Colonel  Thomas  Wain-Morgan  Draper  . .  .  San  Fran- 
cisco, Cal.  [The  Stanley-Taylor  co.]  1900. 

viii,  287  p.     25^"™. 

CS71.B464     1900 

1-4341 

See  also  Newhall.  CS71.N548    1899 


AMERICAN   AND   ENGLISH   GENEALOGIES 


55 


258  Bence. 

The  registers  of  the  parish  of  Thorington  in  the  county  of 
Suffolk,  with  notes  of  tlie  different  acts  of  Parhament  referring 
to  them,  and  notices  of  the  Bence  family,  with  pedigree,  and 
other  families  whose  names  appear  therein.  Ed.  by  Thomas 
S.  Hill  .  .  .    London,  Mitchell  &  Hughes,  1884. 

vi,  121  p.     front.,  facsim.,  fold,  geneal.  tab.     26i''™. 

Genealogical  table:  Genealogy  of  the  ancient  family  of  Bence  of  Aldeburgh, 
Ringsfield,  Benhall,  Thorington,  etc.,  all  in  the  county  of  Suffolk.  By  George 
Nayler,  York  herald,  1805.  With  additions  to  the  present  date  <1882>  fur- 
nished by  the  family. 

CS436.T54 
9-29008t 


Bendysh.     See  also  Cromwell. 


DA427.N75 


259  Benedict. 

A  genealogy  of  the  Benedict  family,  taken  from  a  manuscript 
kept  by  James  Benedict,  esq.,  of  Ridgefield.  Pawtucket,  A.  W. 
Pearce,  printer,  1853. 

8  p.     25<=™. 

Incomplete. 

CS71.B466     1853 

260  — —  The  genealogy  of  the  Benedicts  in  America.     By  Henry 
Marvin  Benedict  .  .  .     Albany,  J.  Munsell,  1870. 

xix,  474,  [1]  p.     ports.     23J''™. 

CS71.B466     1870 

9-7302t 

261  Benjamin. 

A  genealogy  of  the  family  of  Lieut.  Samuel  Benjamin  and 
Tabitha  Livermore,  his  wife,  early  settlers  of  Livermore,  Maine, 
with  a  record  of  their  descent  from  John  Benjamin  and  John 
Livermore,  the  emigrants,  including  biographical  sketches, 
notes  and  diary,  comp.  by  Maiy  Louise  Benjamin  . . .  fVMn- 
throp?Me.]  1900. 

2  p.  1.,  112  p.     front.,  port.,  facsim.     24^'='^. 

CS71.B468     1900 


See  also  Rix. 


Bennett. 


See  also  Dennison. 
Flagg. 
Hudson. 


CS71.R626     1906 

CS71.D396     1906 

CS71.F574     1903 

DA690.W6H8 


262  Benson. 

The   Benson   family   of   Newport,    Rhode   Island.     Together 
with  an  appendix  concerning  the  Benson  families  in  America  of 


56  LIBRARY  OF   CONGRESS 

262  Benson — Continued. 

English  descent.  Privately  printed.  New  York,  The  Nation 
press,  1872. 

65  p.    geneal.  tab.     24<"'". 

Preface  signed:  W.  P.  G.  i.  e.  Wendell  Phillips  Garrison. 

CS71.B47     1872 

9-7301t 

See  also  Flagg".  CS71.F574    1903 

Van  Deusen.  cs7i.V243    I90i 

263  Bent. 

The  Bent  family  in  America.  Being  mainly  a  genealogy  of 
the  descendants  of  John  Bent  who  settled  in  Sudbury,  Mass.,  in 
1638,  with  notes  upon  the  family  in  England  and  elsewhere. 
By  Allen  H.  Bent  .  . .    Boston,  D.  Clapp  &  son,  1900. 

6  p.,  2  1.,  7-313  p.     front.,  pi.,  port.     24'^™. 

CS71.B475     1900 

1-18148 

264  Who  begot  thee?     Some  genealogical  and  historical  notes 

made  in  an  effort  to  trace  the  American  progenitors  of  one  in- 
dividual living  in  America  in  1903.  By  Gilbert  O.  Bent  .  . . 
Boston,  Printed  for  private  distribution,  1903. 

78,  [1]  p.     231'''°. 

Contents.— I.  The  male  line. — II.  The  progenitors  of  Elizabeth  Brown. — 
III.  The  progenitors  of  Grace  Rice. — IV.  The  progenitors  of  Mary  Felch. — 
V.  The  progenitors  of  Anna  Longley. — VI.  The  progenitors  of  Mary  Eliza  Bath. 

CS71.B475     1903 

3-31339 

265  Bentley. 

The  Bentley  family.  With  genealogical  records  of  Ohio 
Bentleys  and  known  as  the  tribe  of  Benjamin.  By  General 
Roeliff  Brinkerhoff  . . .    [Mansfield,  O.,  1897] 

20  p.     24«™. 

CS71.B477     1897 

9-7300t 

266  Bentley  gleanings,  comp.  and  pub.  by  (Mrs.)  Julia  Har- 
rison Lobdell  .  .  .  Family  of  John  Witherstine.  [Chicago, 
A.  W.  Fleming,  printer,  1905] 

128  p.     fold.  map.     20^'='". 

"They  fought  in  '76;  hitsory  [!]of  the  Witherstine  family  .  .  .  compiled  by 
Wm.  Witherstine":  p.  [120J-128. 

CS71.B477     1905 

6-27432 

See  also  Pocahontas.  CS71.R747    1887 


AMERICAN   AND   ENGLISH   GENEALOGIES  57 

267  Benton. 

Samuel  Slade  Benton;  his  ancestors  and  descendants,  by 
Josiah  Henry  Benton,  jr.  1620-1901.  Boston,  The  Merry- 
mount  press,  1901. 

viii  p.,  2  1.,  354  p.,  1  1.     ilhis.,  plates  (partly  col.)  ports.,  maps,  fold.,  facsim. 
25  J''". 
Ed.  of  2-50  copies  privately  printed. 
Bibliography:  p.  317-327. 

CS71.B48     1901 
May  30,  1901-14 

268 Ancestry  and  family  of  Caleb  and  Sarah  Benton.     Comp. 

by  Charles  E.  Benton  .  .  .     [New  Bedford,  Mass.  ?  1904  ?] 
geneal.  tab.     48J  x  61<=™. 

CS71.B48     1904 

4-1S959 

269 Caleb  Benton  and  Sarah  Bishop,  their  ancestors  and  their 

descendants;  by  Charles  E.  Benton  .  .  .     Poughkeepsie,  N.  Y., 
Press  of  the  A.  V.  Haight  company,  1906. 
92  p.     front.,  fold,  geneal.  tab.     26'=™. 

CS71.B48     1906 

6-15415 

Bentzen.     See  also  Todd.  CS71.T634    1867 

Bereman.     See  also  Walton.  CS71.W24    1905 

270  Bergen. 

The  Bergen  family;  or,  The  descendants  of  Hans  Hansen 
Bergen,  one  of  the  early  settlers  of  New  York  and  Brooklyn, 
L.  I.,  mth  notes  on  the  genealogy  of  some  of  the  branches  of 
the  Cowenhoven,  Voorhees,  Eldert,  Stoothoof,  Cortelyou, 
Stryker,  Suydam,  Lott,  Wyckoff,  Barkeloo,  Lefferts,  Martense, 
Hubbard,  Van  Brunt,  Vanderbilt,  Vanderveer,  Van  Nuyse,  and 
other  Long  Island  famihes.  By  Teunis  G.  Bergen.  New  York, 
Bergen  &  Tripp,  1866. 

302  p.     front.,  ports.,  2  maps  (1  fold.)    23"=™. 

CS71.B49     1866 

4-24199 

271 Albany,  J.  Munsell,  1876. 

viii,  [9]-658  p.     front.,  illus.,  plates,  ports.,  maps,  plans,  coats  of  arms.     23"™. 
First  edition.  New  York,  1866. 

CS71.B49     1876 

4-24200 

See  also  Crall.  CS71.C889    1908 


58  LIBRARY   OF   CONGRESS 

272  Bergey. 

The  progenitors  of  the  Bergey  family  in  America,  by  David 
Hendricks  Bergey  .  .  .  [Philadelphia  ?]  Pub.  for  the  Bergey 
famil}'  association,  1907. 

18  p.,  1  1.     front.,  illus.     21i'='". 

"Published  in  commemoration  of  the  unveiling  of  a  memorial  stone  erected 
by  the  Association  in  the  burying-grounds  of  the  Salford  Mennonite  church 
over  the  graves  of  John  Ulrich  Berge  and  his  wife  Anne  Mary."— Pref. 

CS71.B5     1907 

7-30148 

273  Berkeley. 

Berkeley  manuscripts.  Abstracts  and  extracts  of  Smyth's 
lives  of  the  Berkeleys,  illustrative  of  ancient  manners  and  the 
constitution;  including  all  the  pedigrees  in  that  ancient  manu- 
script. To  which  are  annexed  a  copious  history  of  the  castle 
and  parish  of  Berkeley,  consisting  of  matter  never  before  pub- 
lished; and  biographical  anecdotes  of  Dr.  Jenner  ...  By 
Thomas  Dudley  Fosbroke,  m.  a.  f.  s.  a.  .  .  .  London,  Printed 
by  and  for  J.  Nichols  and  son,  1821. 

xii,  242  p.     front.,  fold,  geneal.  tables.     28  x  22''"». 


CS439.B47 


9-11816 


274  Anecdotes  of  the  upper  ten  thousand :  their  legends  and 

their  lives.  By  the  Hon.  Grantley  F.  Berkeley  . . .  London, 
R.  Bentley,  1867. 

2  V.     23'^'°. 

DA110.B52 

6-1383 

275  The  Berkeley  manuscripts.     The  lives  of  the  Berkeleys, 

lords  of  the  honour,  castle  and  manor  of  Berkele}^,  in  the  county 
of  Gloucester,  from  1066  to  1618;  with  a  description  of  the 
hundred  of  Berkeley  and  of  its  inhabitants,  by  John  Smyth 
of  Nibley.  Ed.  by  Sir  John  Maclean  ...  for  the  Bristol  and 
Gloucestershire  archseological  society.  Gloucester,  Printed  by 
J.  Bellows  for  the  subscribers,  1883-85. 

3  V.     illus.,  geneal.  tab.     29  x  24^"™. 

Title  in  red  and  black  within  red  line  border.     Side  notes. 
Vol.  3  has  title:  The  Berkeley  manuscripts.     A  description  of  the  hundred 
of  Berkeley  in  the  county  of  Gloucester  and  of  its  inhabitants  . . . 
"Pedigree  of  Smyth  of  Nibley":  v.  1,  p.  1.  4-6. 

DA28.35.B5S6 
3-6713 

See  also  Barclay. 


AMERICAN   AND   ENGLISH   GENEALOGIES  59 

276  Bernard. 

The  Bernards  of  Abington  and  Nether  Winchendon;  a  family 
history,  by  Mrs,  Napier  Higgins.  London,  New  York  [etc.] 
Longmans,  Green,  and  co.,  1903-04. 

4  V.     23^". 

Title-pages  of  v.  1-2  read:  ...    In  two  volumes. 


DA301.1.B4H5 


3-13331 


F^ee  also  Pocahontas.  CS71.R747    1887 

Tiernan.  CS71.T564    1901 

Walker.  cs7i.W8    1902 

276a  Bertie. 

A  memoir  of  Peregrine  Bertie,  eleventh  lord  Willoughby  de 
Eresby,  commander-in-chief  of  Queen  Elizabeth's  forces  in  the 
Low  Countries,  and  in  France;  and  governor  of  Berwick.  By 
a  descendant  in  the  fourth  generation.  [Ed.  by  Charles  Henry 
Parry]  London,  J.  Murray,  1838. 

xviii,  180  p.     front,  (port.)  fold,  geneal.  tables.     23''™. 

DA358.B4A3 

9-14372 

276b Five  generations  of  a  loyal  house.  Part  i.,  containing  the 

lives  of  Richard  Bertie  and  his  son  Peregrine,  lord  Willoughby. 
By  Lady  Georgina  Bertie  .  .  .     London,  Rivingtons,  1845. 

Ix,  544  p.     illus.,  3  pi.,  port.     23|^>". 

"No  more  published." — Brit.  Mus.  Catalogue. 

DA358.W7B5 

4-34677 

277  Bertram. 

Genealogical  chart  of  the  Bartram  family.     Darby,  Pa.,  M. 
Bunting,  1895. 
geneal.  tab.     97  x  bV"^  fold,  to  33  x  26^'"^. 
Lithographed  in  family  tree  form. 

CS71.B54     1895 

9-18744t 

Besbedge.     See  Bisbee. 

278  Best. 

History  of  Peter  and  Mary  Best  and  their  family.  Read 
before  a  reunion  of  their  descendants,  held  near  the  old  home- 
stead, in  Hilhar  Township,  Knox  County,  Ohio,  on  the  cen- 
tenary of  the  birth  of  Peter  Best,  May  13th,  1897,  by  Nolan 
Rice  Best  ...    [n.  p.]  Pub.  by  direction  of  the  family,  1897. 

cover-title,  15  p.     22^'='". 

CS71.B56     1897 

9-7298t 


60  LIBRARY  OF  CONGRESS 

Best — Continued. 

279  The  family  of  Best  in  America  of  Holland  descent,  with 

copious  biographical  notes,  1700-1901,  by  Charles  Best  Ben- 
son .  .  .    [New  York,  The  Knickerbocker  press,  ^1909] 

xiv,  189  p.     front.,  4  port.,  fold,  facsim.,  fold,  geneal.  chart.     24^""™. 
"Fifty  printed."     This  copy  not  numbered. 

CS71.B56     1909 
9-20970 

— —  See  also  Fletcher.  CS439.F53 

280  Bethuen. 

Records,  genealogical  charts,  and  traditions  of  the  families 

of  Bethune  and  Faneuil.     Collected  from  authentic  documents. 

Dedicated  to  the  descendants  of  the  family.     By  J.  L.  Weisse. 

New  York,  H.  Ludwig,  printer,  1S66. 

54  p.     front.,  phot.  incl.  port.     30^  x  22^"". 

25  copies  printed. 

CS71.B563     1866 

3-8070 

281  A  history  of  the  Bethune  family.     Tr.  from  the  French  of 

Andre  du  Chesnc,  with  additions  from  family  records  and  other 
available  sources.  Together  with  a  sketch  of  the  Faneuil 
family  . . .  By  Mrs.  John  A.  Weisse.  New  York,  Trow's  print- 
ing and  bookbinding  co.,  1884. 

1  p.  1.,  54,  [1]  p.     illus.,  pi.     30i  X  24"°'. 

CS71.B563     1884 


See  also  Noyes.  CS71.N955    1907 

Bethune.     See  Bethuen. 

282  Betts. 

Thomas    Betts,     (1618-1688)    and    his    descendants.     [New 
York,  1888] 

cover-title,  1  p.  1.,  132  p.     fold,  facsim.     23^'^". 

Principally  comp.  by  C.  Wyllys  Betts.    Completed  by  Frederic  H.  Betts. 

CS71.B57     1888 

2-28245 

Beveridge.     See  also  Robinson.  CS71.R66    1907 

283  Bicknell. 

A  memorial  of  a  respectable  and  respected  family,  and  espe- 
cially of  Joshua  Bicknell,  farmer,  representative,  senator,  judge, 
and  eminent  Christian  citizen:  "The  noblest  Roman  of  them 
all."  Comp.  by  Thomas  WilHams  Bicknell.  Boston,  New- 
England  pubUshing  co.,  printers,  1880. 
32,  xvi  p.     24'=°'. 

CS71.B58     1880 
9-7297t 


AMEEICAN   AND   ENGLISH   GENEALOGIES  61 

Bicknell — Continued . 

284  The  Bicknells   and   the  family  re-union,    at  Weymouth, 

Massachusetts,  September  22,  1880.  Addresses,  poems  and 
speeches.  By  the  pubHcation  committee,  for  the  family. 
Boston,  New  England  pubHshing  co.,  printers,  1880. 

96  p.     coL  front.     24"™. 

CS71.B58     1880a 

S-7296t 

285  The  Bicknells.     Proceedings  and  addresses  at  the  second 

family  reunion,  at  Weymouth,  Mass.,  September  20  and  21, 
1882,  With  addresses  and  exercises  at  the  dedication  of  the 
Bicknell  family  monument.  By  the  publication  committee, 
for  the  family.  Boston,  New  England  publishing  company, 
1883. 

56  p.     23^"'°. 

CS71.B58     1883 

6-9209 

285a  Biddle. 

Autobiography  of  Charles  Biddle,  vice-president  of  the  Supreme 
executive  council  of  Pennsylvania.  1745-1821.  (Privately 
printed.)     Philadelphia,  E.  Claxton  and  company,  1883. 

2  p.  1.  [vii]-xii,  423  p.     23^'=™. 

Genealogical  notes:  p.  [361J-423. 

285b  Colonel  Clement  Biddle,  communicated  by  Walter  Living- 
ston Cochrane  Biddle,  with  notes  by  M.  C.  Springer.  {In  Boo- 
gher's  repository  .  .  .  Ed.  by  Horace  Wemyss  Smith  .  .  .  Phila- 
delphia, 1883.     28^'='^.     V.  1,  p.  101-116) 

E171.B72 

286  — —  A  sketch  of  Owen  Biddle,  to  which  is  added  A  short  account 
of  the  Parke  family,  together  with  a  list  of  his  descendants. 
By  Henry  D.  Biddle.     Philadelphia,  Priv.  print.,  1892. 

87  p.     facsims.     24"™. 

This  account  of  the  Parke  family  was  comp.  by  John  Biddle  from  a  fuller 
account  contained  in  two  mss.  written  between  the  years  1824  and  1840,  by 
James  P.  Parke. 

The  "sketch  of  Owen  Biddle  is  reprinted  from  the  Pennsylvania  magazine 
of  history  and  biography  for  October,  1892." 

E207.B5B5 

3-20262 

287  Bidwell. 

Genealogy  to  the  seventh  generation  of  the  Bidwell  family  in 
America,  by  Edwin  M.  Bidwell.  Albany,  N.  Y.,  J.  Munsell's 
sons,  1884. 

2  p.  1.,  [19J-123  p.     24<"». 

CS71.B59     1884 

9-7295 


62  LIBRARY   OF   CONGRESS 

288  Big-elow. 

Genealogy  of  one  branch  of  the  Bigelow  family,  by  "W.  H.  Bige- 
low  .  .  .    Brattleboro  [Vt.]  Printed  by  G.  E.  Selleck  [1877] 

10  p.    2lj'-">. 

CS71.B6     1877 
1-8171 

289  Genealogy  of  the  Bigelow  family  of  America,  from  the  mar- 
riage in  1642  of  John  Biglo  and  Mary  Warren  to  the  year  1890. 
By  Gilman  Bigelow  Howe  .  .  .  Worcester,  Mass.,  Printed  by 
C.  Hamilton,  1890. 

xiii,  [14]-517  p.  incl.  front,     ports.     24^<=™. 

CS71.B6     1890 

9-7299t 

290  Concerning  some  Bigelows  in  the  revolution.     [Newark, 

N.  J.,  1897] 

15  p.     23^"'". 

Caption  title. 

Signed:  Samuel  F.  Bigelow. 

"Printed  for  private  circulation." 

CS71.B6     1897 

9-7294t 

See  also  Flagg.  CS71.F574    1903 

Lawrence.  CS71.L42    1856 

White.  CS71.W585     1900 

291  Bigg. 

Notes  on  the  family  of  Bigg,  represented  by  the  descendants  of 
Hopestill  Foster  and  John  Stone  [read  Stowe]  By  William  H. 
Whitmore  .  .  .    Boston,  D.  Clapp  &  son,  printers,  1875. 

10  p.     25<=™. 

Caption  title:  Will  of  John  Bigg  (from  a  copy  furnished  by  E.  W.  N.  Starr  . . . 
and  annotated  by  W.  H.  Whitmore) 

Reprinted  from  the  New-Eng.  hist,  and  geneal.  register  for  July,  1875. 

CS71.B62     1875 

9-7293t 

Biles.     See  also  JoUiffe.  CS71.J75    1893 

292  BiU. 

History  of  the  Bill  family.     Ed.  by  Ledyard  Bill.     New  York, 


CS71.B626     1867 


1867. 
vii,  [8]-3G7,  [1]  p.     front,  (port.)     24^'='». 

9-7292t 

See  also  Clarke.  CS71.C6    1907 

Woolsey.  CS71.W916     1900 

Billesby.     See  also  Crall.  CS71.C889    1908 

Billings.     See  also  Thayer.  CS71.T37    1835 

Billop.     See  also  Farmer.  CS71.F234    1907 


AMERICAN   AND   ENGLISH   GENEALOGIES  63 

293  Bingham. 

Genealogy  of  the  Bingham  family  in  the  United  States,  espe- 
cially of  the  state  of  Connecticut;  including  notes  on  the  Bing- 
hams  of  Philadelpliia  and  of  Irish  descent,  with  partial  genealo- 
gies of  allied  families.  Comp.  by  Theodore  A.  Bingham.  Har- 
risburg.  Pa.,  Harrisburg  pub.  co.,  1898. 

1  p.  1.,  xxxixp.,  11.,  178  numb.  1.,  1 1.,  179-249  p.  front.,  plates,  ports.,  fold. 
map,  facsims.     26'^'^. 

"Edition  limited  to  300  copies,     no.  60." 

CS71.B628     1898 
Nov.  2,  98-11. 

See  also  Adgate.  F104.N93P3 


294  Bird. 

Bird  genealogy.  By  William  Bird  Wylie  .  .  .  Saint  Louis, 
Mo.,  1903. 

Ip.  1.,  13  p.     27'''°. 

CS71.B629     1903 
3-14254 

See  also  Byrd. 

Birdsall.     See  also  Powell.  F127.l,8B9 

295  Bisbee. 

.  .  .     Family  records  of  some  of   the  descendants  of  Thomas 
Besbedge,  (Bisbee,)  of  Scituate,  Mass.,  in  1634.     Comp.  by  Wm. 
B.  Lapham  .  .  .    Augusta,  Me.,  Press  of  Homan  &  Badger,  1876. 
iv,  [5H8  p.     23'='". 
Printed  for  private  distribution. 

CS71.B63     1876 
9-7291t 

Bishop.     See  also  Benton.  CS71.B48    1904 

Benton.  CS71.B48    1906 

Converse.  CS71.C766    1905 

296  Bispham. 

Memoranda  concerning  the  family  of  Bispham  in  Great  Britain 
and  the  United  States  of  America.  Comp.  and  ed.  by  Wilham 
Bispham  of  New  York  .  .  .  New  York,  Priv.  print,  [by  Gilhss 
brothers]  1890. 

5  p.  1.,  9-348  p.     front.,  illus.,  plates,  fold,  geneal.  tables.     26J<=™. 
100  copies  printed,  of  which  this  is  no.  41. 

CS71.B632     1890 
9-7289t 

Bissell.     See  also  Dawson.  CS71.D272    I874a 

Bitsche.     See  Peachey. 


64  LIBRAEY  OF   CONGEESS 

297  Bittinger. 

Bittinger  and  Bedinger  families,  descendants  of  Adam  Biidinger 
[n.  p.  1904] 
63  p.    geneal.  tab.     23^'"". 
Dedication  signed,  Lucj'  Forney  Bittinger. 

CS71.B633     1904 

Bixby.     See  also  Converse.  CS71.C766    1905 

298  Blackburne. 

Genealogical  memoranda  relating  to  the  family  of  Blackburne, 
and  its  alliances.  Comp.  by  the  Rev.  Francis  John  Poyn- 
ton  .  .  .     London,  Priv.  print,  [by]  Mitchell  &  Hughes,  1874. 

4  p.     illus.  (coats  of  arms)     28^'=™. 

CS439.B56 
9-19369 

298a {In  Miscellanea  genealogica  et  heraldica.     Lon- 
don, 1877.     27^'°.     vol.  2,  p.  78) 

CS410.M5 

9-19370 

299  Blackett. 

Memoirs  of  the  public  life  of  Sir  "Walter  Blackett,  of  "Walling- 
ton  .  .  .  ^\^th  a  pedigree  of  the  Calverleys,  of  Calverley,  in 
Yorkshire,  and  the  Blacketts,  of  Newcastle  upon  Tyne  and 
Northumberland,  By  John  Straker.  Newcastle,  Printed  by 
S.  Hodgson,  1819. 

vii,  xxxix,  51  p.     front,  (port.)  illus.,  pi.     23^*^™. 
Added  t.-p.,  engr. 

DA690.N6B6 

2-21890 

300  Blackball. 

The  Blackballs  of  that  ilk  and  Barra,  hereditary  coroners  and 
foresters  of  the  Garioch,  by  Alexander  Morison  .  .  .  Aberdeen, 
Printed  for  the  University,  1905. 

2  p.  1.,  [ix]-xiv,  [2],  180  p.  incl.  double  geneal.  tab.  front.,  3  pi.  (1  col.)  port. 
26^""^.     {Half-title:  Aberdeen  university  studies:  no.  16) 

Appendices:  a.  Barra  castle  (p.  [107]);  b.  Regent  William  Blackball  (p. 
[108]-113);  c.  Pedigree  of  Blackballs  of  tbat  ilk  and  Barra  (p.  [114-115]);  d.  Illus- 
trative documents  (p.  [116]-161) 

CS479.B6 

7-9591 

301  Blackman. 

The     Blackmans,     Darrows,     Booses,     Joneses,     ColUngses, 
Stearnses,     wStraws,     Plumbs,     Hydes,     by     Henry    Blackman 
Plumb  .  . .     [Wilkesbarre  ?  Pa.]  1894. 
Ip.  1.,  22numb.  1.     26i  x  39=™. 

CS71.B639     1894 
9-18737t 


AMERICAN    AND   ENGLISH    GENEALOGIES  65 

302  Blackstone. 

The    Blackstone    family:  being    sketches,    biographical    and 
genealogical,  of  William  Blackstone,  and  his  descendants.     Nor- 
wich, Conn.,  Courier  oJEfice,  1857. 
43  p.     23 J-^™. 

"Originally  published  in  the  Boston  evening  transcript  ...  1849,  by  Mr. 
L.  M.  Sargent,  under  the  title  "Auld  lang  syne,"  and  over  the  signature  "Save- 
all"  . . .  Republished  iu  present  form  by  Lorenzo  Blackstone,  of  Norwich." — 
Prefalorv  note. 

CS71.B64     1857 

3-3835 

302a  Lineage  and  history  of  William  Blackstone,  first  settler 

of  Boston,  and  of  his  descendants,  from  his  birth  1595  to  the 
close  of  the  revolution  1783,  with  a  continuation  in  the  line  of 
Stephen  Foot  Blackstone,  great,  great  grandson  of  William 
down  to  this  date,  by  John  Wilford  Blackstone  .  .  .  Frederic, 
Wis.,  J.  W.  Blackstone,  jr.,  1907. 

292,  V.  p.     front,  (port.)     Id"" 


Icm 


CS71.B64  1907 

10-15499 

Blagge.     See  also  Godolphin.  DA447.G6E9 

Blaine.     See  also  McKinney.  CS71.M158    1905 

Robinson.  CS71.R66    1902 

303  Blair. 

Scotch  and  Irish  Blairs.     Biograpliical  sketches.     A  reprint. 
Huntingdon,  Pa.,  J.  C.  Blair,  1894. 
cover-title,  27,  [1]  p.     25^'=™. 
Comp.  by  John  Chalmers  Blair. 

Reprinted  from  Mackenzie's  "Scots  writers,"  "Scotts  worthies,"  Chalmers' 
"Biographical  dictionary,"  Burnett's  "History  of  our  own  times,"  Pultenay's 
"Sketches." 

CS479.B65 
9-28481 

304  The  history  of  the  Blair,  Banister,  and  Braxton  famihes 

before  and  after  the  revolution.  With  a  brief  sketch  of  their 
descendants,  by  Frederick  Horner  .  .  .  Philadelphia,  Printed  by 
J.  B.  Lippincott  company,  1898. 

ix,  19-257  p.     illus.,  plates,  ports.,  facsim.     23*^™. 

CS71.B645     1898 
9-72SSt 

305  The  Blair  family  of  New  England.  Compiled  for  Mr.  Wil- 
liam Blair,  Cliicago.  By  Emily  Wilder  Leavitt  .  .  .  Boston, 
D.  Clapp  &  son,  1900. 

1  p.  1.,  194,  [2]  p.     pi.     24'^°'. 

CS71.B645     1900 

1-1760 

See  also  Lawson.  CS71.L425    1903 


Blaisdell.     See  also  Colby.  CS71.C686    1895 

35819°— 10 5 


66  LIBRARY   OF   CONGRESS 

306  Blake. 

Blake  family.  A  genealogical  liistory  of  William  Blake,  of 
Dorchester,  and  his  descendants,  comprising  all  the  descendants 
of  Samuel  and  Patience  (White)  Blake.  With  an  appendix  con- 
taining wills,  &c.  of  members  of  the  family  .  .  .  By  Samuel 
Blake  .  .  .    Boston,  E.  Clapp,  jr.,  1S57. 

140  p.     illus.     25i'='°. 

CS71.B646     1857 

9-7287t 

307  A  record  of  the  Blakes  of  Somersetsliire,  especially  in  the 

line  of  William  Blake,  of  Dorchester,  Mass.,  the  emigrant  to  New 
England:  w4th  one  branch  of  his  descendants.  From  the  notes 
of  .  .  .  Horatio  G.  Somerby.     Boston,  Priv.  print.,  1881. 

64  p.     23^^"". 

Introduction  signed,  W.  H.  W.  (i.  e.  W.  H.  Whitmore) 

CS71.B646     1881 

3-11080 

308 The  Blake  family  in  England.     By  Francis  E.  Blake  .  . . 

Boston,  D.  Clapp  &  son,  1891. 

4  p.     24'^'». 

Reprinted  from  the  New  Eng.  hist,  and  geneal.  register  for  January  1891. 

CS71.B646     1891 

3-4043 

309  Our   folks.     [Second   preliminary   draft.     Descendants   of 

John  Blake,  of  Middletown,  Conn.  Rockford,  111.,  W.  P.  Lamb, 
printer,  1895] 

cover-title,  39  p.     geneal.  tables.     24<=™. 
Introduction  signed:  George  M.  Blake. 

CS71.B646     1895 

9-7286t 

310  Increase  Blake  of  Boston,  his  ancestors  and  descendants, 

with  a  full  account  of  William  Blake  of  Dorchester  and  his 
five  children.     Comp.  by  Francis  E.  Blake.     Boston  [Press  of 

D.  Clapp  &  son]  1898. 

147  p.     front.,  plates,  facsims.,  geneal.  tables.     25"^". 

CS71.B646     1898 

9-7285t 

311  Blake  family  records,  1300  to  1600;  a  chronological  cata- 
logue with  copious  notes  and  genealogies  of  many  branches  of 
the  Blake  family,  illustrated  with  photographs  of  various  origi- 
nal documents,  by  Martin  J.  Blake  . . .     1st  series.     London, 

E.  Stock,  1902. 

vi,  [2],  199  p.     front.,  facsims.     24^= 


icm 


CS499.B6 

9-19103t 

See  also  Bates.  CS71.B368    1903 

Blakeraore.     See  also  Fletcher.  CS439.F53 

Blakeslee.     See  Blakesley. 


AMERICAN   AND   ENGLISH    GENEALOGIES  67 

312  Blakesley. 

Samuel  Blakesley  of  New  Haven,  Conn.,  and  his  descendants. 
By  James  Shepard  . .  .    Boston,  Press  of  D.  Clapp  &  son,  1902. 
15  p.     25i'"^. 
Reprinted  for  the  author  from  the  New-Eng.  hist,  and  geneal.  register  for 

July,  1902. 

CS71.B647     1902 

2-24595 

See  also  White.  CS71.W585    1892 


313  Blanchard. 

Commemorative  of  Calvin  and  Luther  Blanchard,  Acton 
minutemen  1775,  by  Alfred  Sereno  Hudson.  West  Acton.  Mass., 
L.  Blanchard,  1899. 

100  p.     front.,  pi.     23^"'°. 

E241.C7H8 

1-18744 

314  Bland. 

Collections  for  a  history  of  the  ancient  family  of  Bland  . . . 
London  [Printed  by  W.  Nicoll  1826. 
xix,  305,  [1]  p.  incl.  coats  of  arms.     29^"™. 
Dedication  signed:  Nicholas  Carlisle. 

CS439.B65 

2-28647 

See  also  Pocahontas.  CS71.R747    1887 


315  Bledsoe. 

Historic  Sumner  County,  Tennessee,  with  genealogies  of  the 
Bledsoe,  Cage  and  Douglass  famihes,  and  genealogical  notes  of 
other  Sumner  County  famihes,  by  Jay  Guy  Cisco.  Nashville, 
Tenn.,  Folk-Keehn  printing  company,  1909. 

xii,  319  p.  incl.  front.,  illus.,  ports.     20''™. 

"Only  five  hundred  copies  printed.    This  book  is  no.  77." 

F443.S9C5 

9-9796 

Bleecker.     See  also  Repalje.  CS69.H7 

316  Blish. 

Genealogy  of  the  Blish  family  in  America,  1637-1905,  comp. 
by  James  Knox  BUsh.     Kewanee,  111.  [H.  L.  Throop,  printerl 

1905. 
xi,  366  p.     front.,  plates,  ports.     26^''°'. 

"This  book  is  limited  to  315  numbered  volumes,  of  which  this  is  no  103." 

CS71.B649     1905 

5-15709 

317  Bliss. 

.  .  .  Genealogy  of  the  Bhss  family  in  America,  from  about 
the  year  1550  to  1880.  Comp.  by  John  Homer  Bliss  ...  in- 
cluding the  compilations  of  Judge  Oliver  BHss  Morris  . . .  and 
Sylvester  BUss  .  . .     Boston,  Mass.,  Printed  by  the  author,  1881 

810  p.,  1  1.     front.,  ports.     24<=™. 

CS71.B65     1881 

9-72S4t 


68  LIBRAKY  OF   COXGRESS 

Bliss — Continued. 

318 Boston,  Mass.,  Printed  by  the  author,  1881. 

39  p.     front,  (port.)     24'''". 

"Small   edition   published   by   Henry   Putnam   Bliss,   Middletown,   Conn., 
1904."     Includes  introductory  matter  and  Ist  to  4th  generations. 

CS71.B65     1904 

•1-9 14.3 

Blithe.     See  Blythe. 

319  Blodgett. 

Asahel  Blodgett  of  Hudson  and  Dorchester,  N.  IT.,  his  Ameri- 
can  ancestors   and   his   descendants;  comp.    by   Isaac  Dimond 
Blodgett,   his  grandson.     Boston,   Printed  for  private  circula- 
tion [by  T.  R.  Marvin  &  sons]  1906. 
144  ((.  e.  152)  p.     5  port.  (incl.  front.)     24^'^'". 

CS71.B652     1906 
6-35982 

320  Blood. 

Captain  Edmond  Blood,  of  Albany,  N.  Y.     By  J.  Paul  Ry- 
lands,  esq.  .  .  .     [Boston,  1899] 

3  p.      24 J^". 

Caption  title. 

"Notes  to  the  above  article  by  Walter  K.  Watkins,  esq.,  of  Chelsea,  Mass.," 
p.  3. 

Reprinted  from  the  New-Eng.  hist,  and  geneal.  register  for  July,  1899. 

CS71.B655     1899 

5-14277 

See  also  Barrett.  P74.C8P8 


321  Bloss. 

Bloss  genealogy.     By  James  O.  Bloss.     [Boston,  D.  Clapp  & 
son]  1887. 
19  p.     24^'-'°. 
Printed  for  private  circulation. 

CS71.B656     1887 
3-7912 

322  Blount. 

Blount   and   Blunt.     [Washington,    D.    C]   Press   of  W.    F. 
Roberts,  1902. 
geneal.  tab.    56  x  43^<=". 
Comp.  by  Helen  M.  Blount  Prescott. 

CS71.B657     1902 

2-12289 

See  also  Croke.  CS439.C82 


Blunt.     See  Blount. 
Blyth.     See  Blythe. 


AMERICAN   AND   ENGLISH    GENEALOGIES  69 

323  Blythe. 

A  brief  historical  sketch  of  the  ancient  name  and  family  of 
Blithe,  Blythe,  or  Blyth,  in  the  counties  of  Warwickshire,  Derby- 
shire, &  Norfolk,  by  the  Reverend  William  Blyth  .  .  .     Nor- 
wich, Printed  by  A.  H,  Goose  and  co.,  1885. 
45  p.  incl.  geneal.  tab.     17^  x  16*=°'. 

CS439.B68 

2-30587 

See  also  Gentry.  CS71.G339    1909 


Board.     See  also  Treman.  CS71.T789    1901 

324  Boardman. 

Memoir  of  the  life  and  character  of  Mrs.  Mary  Anna  Board- 
man,  with  a  historical  account  of  her  forefathers,  and  biographical 
and  genealogical  notices  of  many  of  her  kindred  and  relatives. 
By  her  son-in-law,  John  Frederick  Schroeder,  d.  d.  New 
Haven,  Printed  for  private  distribution,  1849. 

478  p.     front,  (port.)     23'='". 

Appendix  p.  363-420  contains  genealogies  of  the  Mason,  WTiiting  and  Board- 
man  families. 

3-17725 

326  Boardman  genealogy,  1525-1895,     The  English  home  and 

ancestry  of  Samuel  Boreman,  Wethersfield,  Conn.,  Thomas 
Boreman,  Ipswich,  Mass.  With  some  account  of  their  descend- 
ants (now  called  Boardman)  in  America  . .  .  Comp.  by  Char- 
lotte Goldthwaite  .  .  .  Pub.  by  WilUam  F.  J.  Boardman. 
Hartford,  Conn.,  Press  of  the  Case,  Lockwood  &  Brainard  com- 
pany, 1895. 
xiii,  778  p.  front.,  plates,  port.,  facsims.,  fold,  geneal.  tab.  25^"=™. 
"350  copies  printed." 

CS71.B662     1895 

9-7304 

326  The  ancestry  of  William  Francis  Joseph  Boardman,  Hart- 
ford, Connecticut;  being  his  lineage  in  all  lines  of  descent  from 
the  emigrant  ancestors  in  New  England,  by  William  F.  J. 
Boardman  . . .  Hartford,  Conn.,  Priv.  print.  [The  Case,,  Lock- 
wood  &  Brainard  company]  1906. 
3  p.  1.,  [5]-419  p.  front.,  plates,  ports.,  facsims.  25^=°^. 
"One  hundred  and  fifty  numbered  copies."     This  copy  not  numbered. 

CS71.B662     1906 

7-8235 

See  also  Salisbury.  CS71.S167    1892 


70  LIBRARY   OF   CONGRESS 

327  Bockee. 

The  Bockee  family  (Boucquet)  1641-1897,  by  Martha  Bockee 
FUnt.     Poughkeepsie,  N.  Y.  [A.  V.  Haight]  1897. 

158,  ix  p.     24 i'^". 

Limited  ed. 

CS71.B665     1897 

1-28291 

Boddicott.     See  also  Tyssen.  CS439.T93 

327a  Bodiam. 

Bodiam  and  its  lords,  by  !Mark  Antony  Lower.  (In  Sussex 
archaeological  society.  Collections.  London,  1857.  23^'^°". 
V.  9,  p.  275-301) 

2-26585  DA670.S97S9 

327b  Bodiam  and  its  lords,  by  Mark  Antony  Lower  ...     A 

new  ed.     London,  T.  R.  Smith,  1871. 
31  p.  illus.,  pi.     2U'^™. 

DA890.B7L9 

2-23024 

Bodine.     See  also  Sinnott.  CS71.S617    1906 

328  Boehm. 

Proceedings  of  the  re-union  of  Apple's  church  and  of  the 
Boehm  family,  celebrated  at  Apple's  or  New  Jerusalem  Re- 
formed and  Lutheran  church,  Leithsville,  Northampton  County, 
Pa.,  September  14,  1895;  ed.  by  Rev.  A.  P.  Horn.  Heller- 
town,  Pa.,  H.  D.  Laubach,  1902. 
154  p.     pi.,  port.     23"™. 

CS71.B67     1902 
2-20018 

329  Boerum. 

The  life  of  a  patriot  whom  death  deprived  of  his  chance  of 
signing  the  immortal  declaration  of  American  independence, 
Simon  Boerum,  of  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.     [New  York?  1876?] 

20  p.     23'=°'. 

Caption-title. 

Signed  Franklin  Burdge. 

"Notes"  p.  10-19  are  mainly  genealogical. 

Corrected  to  1877. 

CS71.B672     1876 

1-24333 

330  Boevey. 

The  "perverse  %\'idow" :  being  passages  from  the  life  of  Catha- 
rina,  wife  of  Wilham  Boevey,  esq.,  of  Flaxley  abbey,  in  the  county 
of  Gloucester.  With  genealogical  notes  on  that  family  and  others 
connected  therewith.  Comp.  by  Arthur  W.  Crawley-Boevey  . . . 
London,  New  York  and  Bombay,  Longmans,  Green,  and  co., 
1898. 

XV,  [1],  365  p.     front.,  illus.,  plates,  ports.     31^'™. 

CS439.B75 

8-3996 


AMERICAN   AND   ENGLISH   GENEALOGIES  71 

331  Bogardus. 

Genealogy,  history  and  verse.     By  Sarah  Bogardus  Fickett 
Ker-Hager.     Photograph  of  genealogical  tree  mounted  on  verso 
of  p.  155.     [New  York,  W.  S.  Constant]  1900. 
4  p.  1.,  155  p.,  5  1.     front.,  illus.,  plates,  portB.     23^'^™. 

CS71.B674     1900 

Oct.  18,  1900-101 

See  also  Gale.  CS71.G153    1866 

Janse.  CS71.J35    1870 

332  Bogman. 

A  genealogy  of  the  Bogman  family  1767-1890.  Comp.  for 
Moses  Conant  Warren,  by  Emily  Wilder  Leavitt.  [Boston] 
Printed  for  private  circulation  [by  A.  Mudge  &  son]  1890. 

iv,  36  p.  fold,  facsim.  26"™.  {With  Warren,  Mary  Parker.  A  genealogy  of 
one  branch  of  the  Warren  family  . . .   Boston,  1890] 

CS71.W29     1890 

9-17838 

333  Boies. 

Descendants  of  David  Boies,  one  of  the  first  settlers  of  Bland- 
ford,  Mass.,  arranged  by  Edward  A.  Claypool  .  .  .  from  chart 
furnished  by  James  Robinson  Boies  for  Gibbs'  Blandford,  Mass. 
(1850) ;  and  from  data  furnished  by  Boies  descendants.  1900-1. 
[Chicago?  1901?] 

geneal.  tab.     76  x  55^*^™  fold,  to  26  x  19"™. 

Blue  print. 

CS71.B678     1901 

4-37302 

Bokenham.     See  Bukenham. 

334  Bolding. 

Pedigree  of  the  Bolding  family  of  Warwickshire.     Substan- 
tiated by  extracts  from  parish  registers,  wills,  administrations, 
subsidy  rolls,  &c.,  &c.     Comp.  by  W.  B.  Bickley.     Birmingham, 
Printed  for  private  circulation,  by  Morland  &  Henson,  1898. 
32  p.     fold,  map,  fold,  geneal.  tab.     25J"™. 

CS439.B76 
8-26236 

335  Belles. 

Genealogy  of  the  Bolles  family  in  America.     By  John  A.  Bolles. 
Boston,  H.  W.  Dutton  &  son,  1865. 
2  p.  1.,  viii,  63  p.     30  x  23^'='^. 

CS71.B691     1865 
8-30523 


72  LIBRARY   OF   CONGRESS 

336  Boiling. 

A  memoir  of  a  portion  of  the  Boiling  family  in  England  and 
Virginia.  Printed  for  private  distribution.  Richmond,  Va., 
W.  H.  Wade  &  co.,  1868. 

ix,  68  p.  front.,  photos,  (incl.  ports.)  23'''".  (Historical  documents  from 
the  Old  Dominion,     no.  4) 

Added  t.-p.:  Memoirs  of  the  Boiling  family,  written  by  Robert  Boiling,  of 
Chellowe,  Buckingham  County,  Virginia,  tr.  from  the  original  French  manu- 
script by  John  Robertson,  jr.,  son  of  Wm.,  1803. 

"Edition  of  50  copies." 

Preface  signed:  T.  H.  W. 

CS71.B692     1868 

9-7487t 

See  also  Pocahontas.  CS71.R747    1887 

Tiernan.  CS71.T564    1901 

Bolster.     See  also  Flagg.  CS71.F574    1903 

337  Bolton. 

The  Boltons  of  old  and  New  England.  With  a  genealogy  of 
the  descendants  of  WiUiam  Bolton  of  Reading,  Mass.  1720.  By 
Charles  Knowles  Bolton.     Albany,  N.  Y.,  J.  Munsell's  sons,  1889. 

xiii,  85  p.     pi.,  6  port.,  2  facsim.,  geneal.  tables.     22^<^™. 

CS71.B694     1889 

9-15592 

338  The  family  of  Bolton  in  England  and  America,  1100-1894; 

a  study  in  genealogy,  by  Henry  Carrington  Bolton,  ph.  d.,  and 
Reginald  Pelham  Bolton...  Embodying  the  "Genealogical 
and  biographical  account  of  the  family  of  Bolton,"  pubUshed  in 
1862  by  the  Rev.  Robert  Bolton,  a.  m.,  rewritten  and  extended 
to  date.  Illustrated  with  sketches  by  Reginald  Bolton  .  . . 
New  York,  Priv.  print.  [The  Tuttle,  Morehouse  &  Taylor  press, 
New  Haven,  Conn.]  1895. 

xvi,  524  p.     illus.  (incl.  port.)  geneal.  tables  (partly  fold.)  facsims.     26^*'™. 
Revised  chart  xi.iii  (Jime  1900)  and  memoranda  (3  p.)  inserted. 

CS71.B694     1895 

9-7279t 

/See  oZso  Habersham.  CS71.H114    1901 

Olin.  CS71.046     1892 

339  Bond. 

American  pedigree  of  Rev.  Alvan  Bond,  d.  d.,  of  Norwich,  Con- 
necticut.    [Norwich,  Conn.,  1896] 

geneal.  tab.     66^x25"=™. 

CS71.B7     1896 
5-34125 

See  also  Flagg.  CS7I.F574    1903 

Salisbury.  CS7i.si67    1892 

Bonenfant.     See  also  Tetu.  CS90.T45 

Bonnell.     See  also  Clarke.  CS71.C6    1904 


AMERICAN   AND   ENGLISH    GENEALOGIES  73 

340  Bonney. 

The  Bonney  family,  by  Chas.  L.  Bonney  ...     2d  ed.     [Al- 
bany, N.  Y.,  J.  Munsell's  sons]  1898. 
3  p.  1.,  178  p.     illus.,  map.     25^'^™. 

CS71.B71     1898 

12-190C-243 

See  also  Hayford.  CS71.H419    1901 


341  Bontecou. 

The  ancestry  of  Daniel  Bontecou,  of  Springj&eld,  Mass.  A 
record  of  forty  successive  generations,  extending  through  thirteen 
centuries.  Comp.  by  John  E.  Morris.  Hartford,  Conn.,  Press 
of  the  Case,  Lockwood  &  Brainard  company,  1887. 

29  p.     23""^. 

CS71.B72     1887 

9-7283t 

Bonville.     See  also  Willoughby.  DA250.R72 

842  Boodey. 

Annals  of  the  Boodeys  in  New  England,  together  with  lessons 
of  law  and  life,  from  John  Ehot,  the  apostle  of  the  Indians.  By 
Robert  Boodey  Caverly  . . .     Lowell,  Mass.,  The  author,  1880. 

297  p.     front.,  illus.,  plates,  ports.     21"™. 

CS71.B724     1880 

9-7282t 

Bookwalter.     See  also  Stauflfer.  CS71.S798    1897 

343  Boone. 

The  Boone,  Mayfield,  Short  and  Tate  brief  family  history.     By 
R.  N.  Mayfield.     [New  York,  1902?] 
[6]  p.     illus.     28=°^. 
Caption  title. 

CS71.B725     1902 

8-5919 

Boos.     See  also  Blackman.  CS71.B639    1894 

344  Booth. 

The  family  of  Richard  Boothe,  (an  original  settler  in  Strat- 
ford, Conn.,)  traced  through  some  branches  of  his  posterity, 
and  introduced  by  fragmentary  notes  on  ancient  Stratford. 
New  York,  C.  S.  Westcott  &  co.,  1862. 

64  p.     front.,  illus.,  fold.  map.     19"™. 

By  Benjamin  Lincoln  Swan. 

CS71.B726     1862 

3-3812 

345  Report  of  the  Booth  association  of  the  United  States,  by 

Columbus  Smith,  A.  d.  1868.  Containing  the  organization,  the 
Booth  constitution,  and  information  relative  to  Booth  property 
in  England;  also   pedigrees   of   the   different   branches   of   the 


74  LIBRARY   OF   CONGRESS 

345  Booth — Continued. 

Booth  family  in  America  and  England.     Burlington,  Free  press 
steam  printing  house,  1868. 
64  p.     22'"'°. 

CS71.B726     1868 

&-150O7 

346  Genealogy  of  the  Booth  family  in  England  and  the  United 

States.  Being  a  compilation  of  the  pedigrees  of  the  English 
line,  and  of  the  descendants  of  Richard  Booth  of  Connecticut, 
U.  S.  A.,  dowTi  to  the  family  of  the  compiler.  By  Walter 
Booth.  Minneapohs,  Minn.  \yV.  S.  Booth  &  son,  printers  and 
publishers]  1892. 

25  p.     illus.     19"™. 

CS71.B726     1892 

9-7281t 

346a  One  branch  of  the  Booth  family,  showing  the  lines  of 

connection  with  one  hundred  Massachusetts  Bay  colonists,  by 
Charles  Edwin  Booth  .  .  .     New  York,  Priv.  print.,  1910. 
xi,  259  p.     front,  (coat  of  arms)  port.,  facsim.     24J''™. 

CS71.B726     1910 

10-13496 

See  also  Pierce.  CS71.P616    1874 


347  Borden. 

Historical  and  genealogical  record  of  the  descendants,  as  far 
as  known,  of  Richard  and  Joan  Borden,  who  settled  in  Ports- 
mouth, Rhode  Island,  May,  1638;  with  historical  and  biograph- 
ical sketches  of  some  of  their  descendants.  Comp.  by  Hattie 
Borden  Weld.     [Los  Angeles?  Cal,  1899?] 

348  p.    col.  pi.,  ports.,  facsim.,  fold,  geneal.  tab.    24'='". 

CS71.B73     1899 

9-15590 

348  Pedigree  of  Richard  Borden,  who  removed  from  the  county 

of  Kent,  old  England,  1637-1638,  and  settled  at  Portsmouth, 
Rhode  Island,  by  Thomas  AUen  Glenn  .  .  .  Philadelphia, 
1901. 

15  p.     38^  X  30i'''". 

Printed  for  private  distribution. 

CS71.B73     1901 

2-10264 

349  Robergia;  a  story  of  old  England,  by  Richard  Y.  Cook. 

Philadelphia  [Press  of  E.  Stern  &  co.,  inc.]  1905. 

xii,  121  p.     front.,  13  pi.  (1  col.)  fold,  geneal.  tables.     21i<='°. 

"Printed  for  private  distribution." 

Descendants  of  Henry  Borden  of  Hedcom  and  Robergia  his  wife. 

CS71.B73     1905 

5-12224 

— —  See  also  Jennings.  CS71.J545    1899 


AMERICAN   AND   ENGLISH    GENEALOGIES  75 

350  Bordley. 

Biograpliical  sketches  of  the  Bordley  family,  of  Maryland, 
for  their  descendants  ...  By  Mrs.  Elizabeth  Bordley  Gibson, 
ed.  by  her  niece,  EHzabeth  Mifflin.  Philadelphia,  Printed  by 
H.  B.  Ashmead,  1865. 

158,  [1]  p.     20'=°'. 
In  two  parts. 

CS71.B732     1865 

9-7280t 

Boreel.     See  also  Todd.  CS71.T634    1867 

351  Borlase. 

The  descent,  name  and  arms  of  Borlase  of  Borlase  in  the 
county  of  Cornwall,  with  a  chart  pedigree  and  illustrations. 
London,  G.  Bell  &  sons;  Exeter,  W.  Pollard  &  co.,  1888. 

vii,  205  p.,  1  1.     col.  front.,  pi.  (partly  col.)  facsim.,  geneal.  tab.     24JO™. 

Caption  title:  History  of  the  family  of  Taillefer,  alias  Borlase  of  Borlas. 
Frank  Taillefer  in  the  county  of  Cornwall.     By  William  Copeland  Borlase. 

CS439.B77 

2-20542 

352  Borneman. 

The  history  of  the  Borneman  family  in  America,  since  the 
first  settlers,  1721  to  1878.  Boyertown,  Pa.,  J.  H.  Borneman, 
1881. 

114  p.     191'^°'. 

The  work  was  originally  planned  by  Amos  Borneman,  who  died  before  it 
was  completed.     Comp.  by  John  H.  Borneman. 

CS71.B736     1881 

9-15589 

353  Borton. 

History  of  the  Borton  and  Mason  famihes  in  Europe  and 
America.     Comp.  by  Freeman  C.  Mason  .  .  .     Dowagiac,  Mich., 
Printed  by  H.  E.  Agnew,  n908. 
264,  [40]  p.     plates,  ports.,  tab.,  facsim.     25^"=™. 
8  blank  pages  at  end  of  volume  for  "Births"  and  "Deaths." 

CS71.B739     1908 

8-31438 

See  also  Haynes.  CS71.H424    1903 


354  Boss. 

An  inquiry  concerning  the  Boss  family  and  the  name  Boss. 
Correspondence  between  Wilham  Graham  Boss  .  .  .  and  Henry 
Rush  Boss  . . .     Chicago,  The  Ben  FranMin  co.,  1902. 

187  p.    illus.,  port.    23'='". 

CS71.B74     1902 

2-9130 


76  LIBRARY  OF   CONGRESS 

355  Bostwick. 

Genealogy  of  the  Bosh\4ck  family  in  America.  The  de- 
scendants of  Arthur  Bostwick,  of  Stratford,  Conn.  Compiled 
by  Henry  Anthon  Bostwnck,  New  York.  [Hudson,  N.  Y., 
Bryan  printing  company]  1901. 

1172  p.     front,  (port.)  col.  pi.  (coat  of  arms)  plans.     24"™. 

No.  342  of  a  limited  edition. 

CS71.B75     1901 

2-9254 

356  Bosville. 

Some  account  of  Maidstone,  in  Kent;  including  the  parlia- 
mentary report  on  the  boundar}^  of  the  borough:  illustrative  of 
a  facsimile  of  an  ancient  sketch  of  the  market  place  there,  as 
it  existed  in  the  year  1623,  from  an  original  drawing  formerly 
in  the  possession  of  Sir  Henry  Bosville,  of  Eynsford.  To  which 
are  added  genealogical  tables  of  the  Bosville  family.  By  J.  H. 
Baverstock  .  .  .     London,  J.  B,  Nichols  and  son  [etc.]  1832. 

22,  [2]  p.     front.,  illus.     29=°'. 

DA690.M2B3 

3-15901 

Boswell.     See  also  Stubbs.  CS71.S932    1902 

357  Boteler. 

Notes  on  the  armorial  bearings  of  Boteler  of  Brantfield,  co. 
Herts,  and  Drake  of  Ashe,  co.  Devon,  by  Sir  WilUam  Richard 
Drake  .  .  .    London,  Priv.  print.,  1874. 

1  p.  1.,  24  p.     illus.     29"". 
Pages  23-24  inserted  loose. 

CR1629.B6 

8-37-180 

See  also  Warrington.  DA670.L19C5    Vol.  86-87. 

358  Botfield. 

Stemmata  BoteviUiana.  Memorials  of  the  famiUes  of  De 
Boteville,  Thynne,  and  Botfield,  in  the  counties  of  Salop  and 
Wilts.  With  an  appendix  of  illustrative  documents.  By 
Beriah  Botfield.     Westminster,  J.  B.  Nichols  &  sons,  1858. 

1  p.  1.,  xiv  p.,  1  1.,  204,  xi,  [1],  dxlviii  p.     front,  (port.)  plates,  coats  of 
arms.     29^"™. 

CS439.B78 

&-193CSt 

359  Botsford. 

Band  of  Botsford.  Act*  of  organization,  Buffalo,  Erie  Co., 
N.  Y.,  101  Rodney  avenue,  Wednesday,  October  18th,  1905. 
[Buffalo,  Printed  by  Baker,  Jones  &  co.,  1905] 

[8]  p.     18'='°. 
Caption  title. 

CS71.B751     1905 


See  also  Bartholomew.  CS71.B32    1899 

Boude.     See  also  Bringhurst.  CS71.B858    1901 


AMERICAN   AND   ENGLISH   GENEALOGIES  77 

360  Boughton. 

Bouton — Boughton  family.  Descendants  of  John  Bouton,  a 
native  of  France,  who  embarked  from  Gravesend,  Eng.,  and 
landed  at  Boston  in  December,  1635,  and  settled  at  Norwalk,  Ct. 
By  James  Boughton.     Albany,  N.  Y.,  J.  Munsell's  sons,  1890. 

4  p.  1.,  [v]-vi,  [7]-684  p.     front.,  ports.     23^'^"'. 

CS71.B76     1890 

9-7303t 

361  Bourn. 

A  sketch  of  the  descendants  of  Jared  Bourn,  who  settled  in 
Boston,  about  the  year  1630.  Bristol,  R.  I.,  For  private  family 
distribution  only,  1875. 

30,  [2]  p.     23^'^'". 

Comp.  by  Augustus  Osborn  Bourn. 

CS71.B77     1875 

9-7278t 

362  Bou telle. 

Boutelle.     {In  The  history  of  Hancock,  New  Hampshire,  1764- 

1889.     By  William  Willis  Hayward  .  . .    Lowell,  1889.     23'='".  p. 

359-372) ^ 

F44.H4H4 

See  also  Adams.  E206.M97    p.  300-307 

Bouton.     See  Boughton. 
Bovey.     See  Boevey. 

363  Bowdoin. 

Some  account  of  the  Bowdoin  family;  \vith  notes  on  the 
famiUes  of  Pordage,  Lynde,  Newgate,  Erving.  By  Temple 
Prime  ...    2d  ed.     New- York,  [The  De  Vinne  press]  1894. 

52  p.     24|-«™. 

CS71.B785     1894 

364  Some  account  of  the  Bowdoin  family;  with  a  notice  of  the 

Erving  family.     By  Temple  Prime  ...     3d  ed.     New- York,  [The 
De  Vinne  press]  1900. 

18  p.     24J<=°i. 

CS71.B785     1900 

1-19508 

365  Bowen. 

Memorial  of  the  Bowen  family.     By  E.G.  Bowen  .  .  .     [Parti] 

Boston,  Rand,  Avery  and  company,  1884. 

xvi,  107  p.     plates,  port.,  fold,  map,  geneal.  tab.     23^'^'". 

Part  1  relates  to  the  family  in  Wales. 

No  more  published? 

CS71.B786     1884 

0-8300t 


78  LIBRARY   OF   CONGRESS 

Bowen — Cont  inucd . 

366  Lineage  of  the  Bowens  of  Woodstock,  Connecticut,  by  Ed- 
ward Augustus  Bowen.  Cambridge,  Mass.,  Printed  at  the 
Riverside  press,  1897. 

iv  p.,  1  1.,  245  p.    plates  (partly  fold.)  facsim.,  geneal.  tables  (partly  fold.) 
26^"™. 

"Edition  limited  to  two  hundred  and  fifty  copies,  no.  63." 

CS71.B786     1897 

9-7277t 

See  also  Hughes.  CS71.H892    1879 


367  Bowers. 

A  family  history.  Johnson,  Stewart,  Wilson,  Bowers.  Wash- 
ington, Gibson  brothers,  printers,  1872. 

17  p.     22i<'ni. 

Dedication  signed:  Winslow  M.  Watson. 

The  ancestry  of  Mrs.  Margaretta  M.  S.  Wilson  Bowers. 

CS71.B7865     1872 

9-10864t 

368  Rev.  John  Bower,  first  minister  at  Derby,  Conn.,  and  his 

descendants,    b}"    C.    C.   Baldwin  .  .  .     Reprinted    from  W.   C. 
Sharpe's  History  of  Seymour,  Conn.     [Seymour,  Conn.]  1879. 

cover-title,  8  p.     23^=°^. 

CS71.B7865     1879 

10-221 4t 

/See  aZso  Habersham.  cs71.hii4    1901 

Stauffer.  CS71.S798     1897 

369  Bowie. 

The  Bowies  and  their  kindred.     A  genealogical  and  biograph- 
ical   history.     By    Walter    Worthington   Bowie  .  .  .    Washing- 
ton, Cromwell  bros.,  1899. 
xix  [21]-523  p.     illus.,  port.     23^'^'°. 

CS71.B787     1899 
June  22,  99-12. 

370  Bowles. 

The  history  of  the  Bowles  family;  containing  an  accurate  his- 
torical Uneage  of  the  Bowles  family  from  the  Norman  conquest 
to  the  twentieth  century,  with  historical  and  genealogical  notes 
and  some  pedigrees  of  Bowles  families  in  various  sections  of  the 
United  States  and  Britain.  Comp.  and  pub.  by  Thomas  M. 
Farquhar.     Philadelphia,  1907. 

256  p.  incl.  front.,  plates,  ports,     pi.     20°™. 

Pages  partly  blank. 

CS71.B7874     1907 
8-19877 


AMERICAN   AND  ENGLISH    GENEALOGIES  79 

371  Bowman. 

The  Bo\\Tiian  family;  a  historical  and  memorial  volume,  from 
the  earliest  traditions  to  the  present  time,  1886.  Harrisburg, 
Pa.,  PubUshing  department  M.  E.  book  rooms  [1886] 

XV,  258  p.     front.,  plates,  ports.     21^™. 

Preface  signed:  S.  L.  B.  i.  e.  Shadrach  Laycock  Bowman. 

CS71.B788     1886 

5-451 

372  Bowne. 

William  Bowne,  of  Yorkshire,  England,  and  his  descendants, 
by  Miller  K.  Reading,  m.  d.  Flemington,  N.  J.,  H.  E.  Deats, 
1903. 

47  p.     25§  X  18<='". 

CS71.B789     1903 

3-18201 

See  also  Byrd.  E159.G56 

Box.     See  also  Bronsdon.  CS71.B869    1902 

373  Boyd. 

Famil}^    record.     Descendants    of    John    and    Mary-Fulton- 
Boyd  .  .  .    [Author:     M.    Hilhs    Boyd.     Designer:    A.    Fulton 
Boyd]     Harrisburg,  Pa.,  L.  S.  Hart,  Hth.,  ^882. 
geneal.  tab.     68^  x  82<=™. 
Accompanied  by  supplementary  table,  27|  x  47"™. 

CS71.B79     1882a 
10-1545 

374  The  liistory  of  the  Boyd  family,  and  descendants,  with  an 

historical  chapter  of  the  "Ancient  family  of  Boyds,"  in  Scotland, 
and  a  complete  record  of  their  descendants  in  Kent,  New  Wind- 
sor and  IMiddletown,  N.  Y.,  Northumberland  Co.,  Pa.,  and  Bos- 
ton, Mass.,  from  1740  to  1884.  By  WilHam  P.  Boyd.  Conesus, 
N.  Y.,  Boyd's  job  printing  estabhshment,  1884. 

1  p.  1.,  4-318  p.     front.,  plates,  ports.     21  J«™. 

CS71.B79     1884 

9-7275t 

375 Proceedings  of  the  1st  [to  7th]  Boyd  reunion  , .  .    Pub.  by 

the  Boyd  association  liistorical  committee.  Youngstown,  O., 
Youngstow^n  pubhshing  company,  1882-1892. 

7  V.  in  1.     23^0™. 

CS71.B79     1882-1892 

9-7276t  * 

375a Autobiography  and  seimons  of  Elder  Ehjah  Martindale, 

also  Pioneer  history  of  the  Boyd  family,  by  Belle  Stanford.     In- 
dianapolis, Carlon  &  Hollenbeck,  1892. 
vii,  173  p.     front.,  port.     19"=™. 
1^226 


80  LIBRARY   OF   CONGRESS 

Boyd — Continued. 

376  Origin  and  history  of  the  name  of  Boyd  with  biographies 

of  all  the  most  noted  persons  of  that  name.  And  an  account  of 
the  origin  of  surnames  and  forenames,  together  wnth  over  five 
hundred  Christian  names  of  men  and  women  and  their  signifi- 
cance. The  crescent  family  record  .  .  .  Chicago,  111.,  American 
publishers'  association  [1905] 

5  p.  1.,  iv,  [33]-112,  [14]  p.,  1  1.     illus.,  pi.     22^". 

CS71.B79     1905 
5-18503 

377  Boyden. 

Thomas  Boyden  and  his  descendants,  comp.  by  Wallace  C. 
Boyden  .  .  .  Merrill  N.  Boyden,  Amos  J.  Boyden.  Boston 
[T.  R.  Marvin  &  son,  printers]  1901. 

267  p.     front,  (port.)     24«'°. 

Privately  printed. 

CS71.B791     1901 

2-2218 

378  Boyle. 

Memoirs  of  the  life  of  the  Right  Honourable  Charles,  late 
earl  of  Orrery;  and  likewise  of  the  family  of  Boyle.  With  a 
state  of  the  controversy  between  that  noble  earl,  and  the  Eev. 
Dr.  Bentley  .  .  .  By  Eustace  Budgell  ...  2d  ed.  To  which  is 
added  an  account  of  the  Hon.  Robert  Boyle  .  .  .  London,  W. 
Mears,  1734. 

xl,  258,  [2],  34  p.     20'''". 

CS499.B8     1734 

9-19109t 

379  Memoirs   of   the   lives   and   characters   of   the   illustrious 

famil}^  of  the  Boyles.  Containing  many  curious  pieces  of  Eng- 
lish history  .  .  .  the  whole  extracted  from  original  papers  and 
manuscripts.  Also  an  .  .  .  account  of  the  life,  character  and 
parliamentary  conduct  of  the  Right  Honourable  Henry  Boyle, 
esq.,  speaker  of  the  hon.  House  of  commons  . . .  Dublin, 
J.  Esdall,  1754. 

xxiii,  268  p.     front,  (port.)     l?"-". 

By  Eustace  Budgell. 

CS499.B8     1754 

1-27(k58 

Boylston.     See  also  Vinton.  cs7i.V79i858a 

380  Boynton. 

.  .  .  American,  Boynton  directory,  containing  the  address  of 
all  known  Boyntons,  Boyingtons  and  Byingtons  in  the  United 
States  and  British  dominions.  Comp.  by  John  Farnham 
Boynton.     Syracuse,  N.  Y.  [Smith  &  Bruce,  printers]  1884. 

147  p.     23i«'°. 

At  head  of  title:  1638. 

"Boynton  convention,  1883,"  p.  133-138. — "Constitution  and  by-laws  of 
the  American,  Boynton  association,  adopted  August  14,  1883,"  p.  139-147. 

CS71.B793     1884 

2-28838 


AMERICAN   AND   ENGLISH   GENEALOGIES  81 

Boynton — Continued . 

381  A  reprint  of  Betham's  history,  genealogy  and  baronets  of 

the  Boynton  family  in  England,  with  notes  and  additional  facts. 
To  which  is  added  Burke's  Peerage.  Ed.  by  John  Farnham 
Boynton  .  .  .     Syracuse,  N.  Y.,  Smith  &  Bruce,  printers,  1884. 

40  p.  incl.  geneal.  tab.     22'='". 

Reprint  of  William  Betham's  "The  baronetage  of  England,"  1801-05,  v.  2, 
appendix,  p.  3-19,  with  short  extracts  from  v.  1,  and  from  Burke. 

CS439.B79 

5-34145 

382  . . .  The  Boynton  family.  A  genealogy  of  the  descend- 
ants of  William  and  John  Boynton,  who  emigrated  from  York- 
shire, England,  in  1638,  and  settled  at  Rowley,  Essex  County, 
Massachusetts.  Comp.  by  John  Farnham  Boynton,  and  his 
wife  Caroline  (Harriman)  Boynton  .  .  .  [Groveland  ?  Mass.] 
1897. 

xxxvi,  350  p.     front.,  plates  (partly  col.)  ports.     23"™. 
At  head  of  title:  1638. 

CS71.B793     1897 

Aug.  17,  99-8 

383  Brabazon. 

Genealogical  history  of  the  family  of  Brabazon,  from  its  origin, 
down  to  Sir  William  Brabazon,  lord  treasurer,  and  lord  chief 
justice  of  Ireland,  temp.  Henry  VIII.,  who  died  in  1552;  the 
common  ancestor  of  the  earls  of  Meath  and  of  the  Brabazons  of 
Brabazon  park,  by  Elizabeth  Clifford  of  the  illustrious  house  of 
Clifford;  and  thence  from  his  only  younger  son,  Sir  Anthony 
Brabazon,  of  Balinasloe  castle  .  .  .  down  to  his  present  repre- 
sentative and  heir  male,  of  this  branch.  Sir  William  John  Bra- 
bazon, of  Brabazon  park  in  the  county  of  Mayo,  bart  .  . .  Paris, 
Printed  by  J.  Smith  (for  private  distribution  only)  1825. 

vii  p.,  1  1.,  [2],  21  p.,  1  1.,  Ivi  p.  front,  (port.)  illus.  (coats  of  arms)  plates  (1 
double)  geneal.  tables  (partly  fold.)    31^'=™. 

"Molyneux  family  "  :p.  [xxxi]-xlvi. 

Comp.  bv  Hercules  Sharp. 

CS439.B8 

10-8121 

Bracebridge.     See  also  Fletcher.  CS439.F53 

Shakespeare. 

384  Bracken. 

William  Bracken  of  New  Castle  Coimty,  Delaware,  and  his 
descendants,  giving  data  bearing  upon  WiUiam  Bracken,  his 
son  Thomas  Bracken,  and  two  generations  of  Thomas  Bracken's 
descendants.  By  H.  M.  Bracken,  m.  d.  IMinneapolis,  University 
press,  1901. 

79  p.    24<"°. 

On  cover:  Pt.  1,  no.  1.     William  Bracken  of  New  Castle  County,  Delaware, 

and  his  descendants. 

CS71.B796     1901 

5-149 

35819°— 10 6 


82  LIBRARY   OF   CONGRESS 

385  Brackett. 

The  Brackett  family.     2  parts.     [Everett, Mass.?  1896?] 

4  1.     25^''"". 
No  t.-p.;  title  in  ms. 

Signed  Alpheus  L.  Brackett  . . .    Everett,  Mass. 

Contents. — One  branch  of  the  first  Brackett  who  settled  in  Portland,  Me.— 
Hon.  Thomas  Brackett  Reed's  branch. 

CS71.B797     1896 

1-25015 

386  Descendants  of  Anthony  Brackett  of  Portsmouth,  N.  H. 

By  Alpheus  L.  Brackett  .  . .     [Everett,  Mass.]  1897. 

8  p.     23i''™. 

CS71.B797     1897 

9-7650t 

387  Brackett  genealogy;  descendants  of  Anthony  Brackett  of 

Portsmouth  and  Captain  Richard  Brackett  of  Braintree.  With 
biographies  of  the  immigrant  fathers,  their  sons,  and  others  of 
their  posterity.  By  Herbert  I.  Brackett  .  .  .  Washington,  D.  C, 
H.  I.  Brackett,  1907. 

XV,  608  p.     illus.  (incl.  maps,  plan)  2  pi.     24'^™. 

CS71.B797     1907 

"-271C'3 

388  Bradbury. 

Bradbury  memorial.  Records  of  some  of  the  descendants  of 
Thomas  Bradbury,  of  Agamenticus  (York)  in  1634,  and  of 
Salisbury,  Mass.  in  1638,  with  a  brief  sketch  of  the  Bradburys 
"of  England.  Comp.  chiefly  from  the  collections  of  the  late 
Jolm  Merrill  Bradbury,  of  Ipswich,  Mass.  By  William  Berry 
Lapham.  Portland  [Me.]  Brown,  Thurston  &  company,  1890. 
320  p.  incl.  front.,  illus.     ports.     24"™. 

CS71.B798     1890 
9-7C51t 

See  also  Goodwin.  CR1669.G6 

Saunders.  CS71.S256    1897 

389  Bradford. 

A  genealogical  memoir  of  the  descendants  of  William  Brad- 
ford,   second   governor   of   New   Plymouth,    in   New   England. 
Principally    collected    by     Guy     M.     Fessenden   .  . .     Boston, 
Printed  by  Coolidge  &  Wiley,  1850. 
27  p.    illus.,  facsim.     21J'='". 

CS71.B8     1850 
3-C536 

390  Bradford     family.     Genealogical    memorials    of    William 

Bradford,  the  printer.  By  Samuel  S.  Purple  .  .  .  New  York, 
Priv.  print.,  1873. 

8  p.     front,  (facsim.)     27^-<"". 

"Edition,  fifty  copies,  from   the   New  York  genealogical   and  biographical 
record;  with  additions,     no.  33." 

CS71.B8     1873 

^70S2t 


AMERICAX   AXD   ENGLISH    GEK^EALOGIES  83 

Bradford — Continued . 

391  One  branch  of  the  Bradford  family;  or,  Descendants  of 

Capt.  GamaHel  Bradford.  Taken  from  Descendants  of  Gov. 
Wm.  Bradford  of  Plymouth,  in  course  of  preparation  by  Horace 
Standish  Bradford.     New  York,  Private  print,  1898. 

27  p.  incl.  front.     23^". 

CS71.B8     1898 

9-7649 

392  Governor  William  Bradford,  and  his  son  Major  William  Brad- 
ford. By  James  Shepard  .  .  .  New  Britain,  Conn.,  J.  Shepard, 
1900. 

103  p.  incl.  front.,  illus.,  plates,  facsims.     23^"™. 
"Anthorities":  p.  11-12. 


1-11972 


393 


CS71.B8 

1900 

illers,   and 

Ellises, 

.  .     Fort  Fairfield, 

CS71.B8 

1900a 

CS71.A5 

1900 

CS71.F574 

1903 

CS71.R825 

1908 

CS71.T89 

1901 

CS71.W33 

1886 

A.  D.  1550-1900.     By  Capt.  Caleb  H.  Ellis 
Me.,  L.  H.  Ellis  &  co.,  1900. 

51,  [3]  p.     front.,  pi.,  port.     23°™. 
Jan.  24,  1900-62. 

See  also  Ames. 

Flagg. 
Ross. 
Tucker. 
Waters. 

394  Bradish. 

. . .  The  first  six  generations  of  the  Bradish  family  in 
America.     [New  York?  18881 

geneal.  tab.     43  x  71'^'°.     fold,  to  19  x  7^'™. 

At  head  of  title:  Chart  no.  1. 

Dedication  signed  John  Quincy  Bradish  and  Frank  Eliot  Bradish. 

CS71.B81     1888 

4-19248 

Bradlee.     See  Bradley. 

395  Bradley. 

History  of  the  Bradlee  family,  with  particular  reference  to 
the  descendants  of  Nathan  Bradley,  of  Dorchester,  Mass.  Col- 
lected and  arranged  by  Samuel  Bradlee  Doggett.  Boston, 
Press  of  Rockwell  and  Churchill,  1878. 

45  p.     25<"". 

CS71.B811     1878 

9-7648t 

396  Family  notes  respecting  the  Bradley  family  of  Fairfield, 

and  our  descent  therefrom,  with  notices  of  collateral  ancestors  on 
the  female  side  .  .  .  written  in  .  .  .  1883.  By  Joseph  P.  Bradley. 
Edited  and  published  by  .  .  .  Charles  Bradley.  Newark,  N.  J., 
A.  Pierson  &  co.,  1894. 

1  p.  1.,  69  p.     illus.,  col.  pi.     26i«'". 

CS71.B811     1894 

1-18202 


84 


LIBRARY   OF   CONGRESS 


397  Bradshaw. 

Family  memorials.     Comp.  by  Antoinette  Bradshaw  Shattuck 
and  John  Herman  Bradshaw.     Chicago,  Rollins  publishing  com- 
pany, 1890. 
85,  [1]  p.     illus.     23.i<"°. 

CS71.B812     1890 
9-17832 


398  Bradstreet. 

Pedigree   of  Bradstreet. 
Dudley.     [Boston,  18—] 
geneal.  tab.     24"™. 

CA.  9-2569 

See  also  Gamble. 

Maverick. 
Bradway.     See  also  Flagg. 


Comp.    by  John   Dean   and   Dean 

CS71.B813 

CS71.G191  1906 
CS71.M461  1894 
CS71.F574     1903 


399  Brady. 

Brady  family  reunion  and  fragments  of  Brady  history  and 
biography,  by  William  G.  Murdock  .  .  .    Milton,  Pa.,  1909. 
124  p.     plates,  ports.,  facsims.     23°™. 

CS71.B8132     1909 

10-6533 


See  also  McKinney. 


Bragdon.     See  also  Layton. 


CS71.M158     1905 
CS71.L429     1885 


400  Brainard. 

The  genealogy  of  the  Brainerd  family  in  the  United  States, 
with  numerous  sketches  of  individuals.  By  Rev.  David  D. 
Field,  D.D.  .  .  .    New  York,  J.  F.  Trow,  printer,  1857. 

vii,  [8J-303  p.     front.,  ports.    23^"'°. 

CS71.B814     1857 

9-7647t 

401  The  genealogy  of  the  Brainerd-Brainard  family  in  America, 

1649-1908.  By  Lucy  Abigail  Brainard  .  . .  Descendants  of 
Daniel,  the  emigrant  ancestor.  Published  in  seven  parts.  [Hart- 
ford] The  Case,  Lockwood  and  Brainard  company,  1908. 

3  V.     front.,  illus.,  pi.,  ports.,  facsims.     25"™. 
No.  58. 

Each  volume  has  special  t.-p. 

Contents. — Vol.  I,  pt.  1-3.  Descendants  of  Daniel,  James  and  Joshua 
Brainerd,  sons  of  Daniel  and  Hannah  (Spencer)  Brainerd. — vol.  II,  pt.  4-7. 
Descendants  of  William,  Caleb,  Elijah  and  Hezekiah  Brainerd,  sons  of  Daniel 
and  Hannah  (Spencer)  Brainerd. — vol.  III.  Index  to  all  parts. 

CS71.B814     1908 
&-30520 


Brainerd.    See  Brainard. 


AMEEICAN    AND   ENGLISH    GENEALOGIES  85 

402  Brakeley. 

Chronicles  of  the  Brakeley  family,  of  Lopatcong,  by  George 
Brakeley  White  ...  [n.  p.]  Printed  for  private  distribution 
fn886] 

vip.,  1  1.,  60  p.     30i«°^. 

CS71.B815     1886 

9-18735t 

403  Braley. 

The  genealogy  of  the  Braley  family  by  Ellison  L.  Braley. 
Westborough,  Mass.,  Chronotype  printing  company,  1907. 
20  p.     22^"". 

CS71.B816     1907 

9-1S481 

Bramble.     See  also  Dobyns.  CS71.D636    1908 

404  Bramshott. 

Scenes  of  rural  life  in  Hampshire  among  the  manors  of  Bram- 
shott, by  W.  W.  Capes  .  .  .     London,  Macmillan   and  co.,  lim- 
ited; New  York,  The  Macmillan  company,  1901. 
viii  p.,  1  1.,  347  p.     front.,  pi.,  geneal.  tab.,  fold.  map.     21''™. 

DA670.H2C2 

2-22210 

405  Bramston. 

The  autobiography  of  Sir  John  Bramston,  k.  b.,  of  Skreens, 
in  the  hundred  of  Chelmsford;  now  first  printed  from  the  orig- 
inal ms.  in  the  possession  of  his  lineal  descendant  Thomas  William 
Bramston,  esq.  .  .  .  London,  Printed  for  the  Camden  society, 
by  J.  B.  Nichols  and  son,  1845. 

XX,  443  p.    geneal.  tables.     22"™.    [Camden  society.    Publications,  no.  xxxii] 

Preface  signed  by  Lord  Braybrooke. 

Contains  a  "Pedigree  of  Bramston,"  and  genealogical  matter. 

DA20.C17     vol.  32 

1 0-221 2t 

406  Branch. 

Branchiana;  being  a  partial  account  of  the  Branch  family  in 
Virginia,  by  James  Branch  Cabell  .  .  .  Richmond,  Va.,  Printed 
by  Whittet  &  Shepperson  [^907] 

6  p.  1.,  [7]-177  p.,  1  1.     10  port.  (incl.  front.)     25"™. 

"This  edition  of  Branchiana  is  limited  to  one  hundred  and  forty-seven  copies." 
This  copy  not  numbered. 

CS71.B817     1907 

7-37009 

See  also  Pocahontas.  CS71.R747    1887 


Branham.     See  also  Jolliffe.  CS71.J75    1893 

Vawter.  CS71.V391    1905 


86  LIBEAKV   OF   CONGRESS 

407  Branner. 

Outline  of  the  genealoj^y  of  the  first  four  generations  of  the 
Branner  family  in  Virginia.  By  John  Casper  Branner.  [New 
Market?  Va.]  1904. 

fold,  geneal.  tab.     51  x  iidi'". 

"Reprinted  from  the  'Sheuandoah  Valley,'  New  Market,  Va.,  Dec.  1,  1904." 

CS71.B82     1904 

5-n2\2t 

408  Branson. 

The  Branson  family  in  Europe  and  Ameiica  with  connections. 
Ed.  by  Kev.  Levi    Branson  .  .  .     Raleigh,    N.   C,   L.  Branson, 
1898. 
28  p.     illus.  (incl.  ports.)     23|''™.     {On  cover:  Branson  magazine  of  genealo- 


gies, V.  1,  no.  1,  June  1898) 

9-7646t 


CS71.B821     1898 


409  Brattle. 

An  account   of  some  of   the   descendants  of  Capt,   Thomas 
Brattle.     Comp.   by   Edward   Doubleday   Harris.     [Boston,   D. 
Clapp  and  son]  1867. 
2  p.  1.,  90  p.     illus.,  geneal.  tab.     2P'°. 

CS71.B824     1867 
3-3811 

Braxton.     See  also  Blair.  CS71.B645    1898 

Bray.     See  also  Driver.  CS71.D782    1889 

410  Brayton. 

Brayton  [pedigree.     Albany,  1S87.] 
geneal.  tab.     44  x  bo"^. 

Descendants  of  Francis  and  Mary  Brayton,  of  Portsmouth,  R.  I. 
Reprinted   from  Genealogical  dictionary  of  Rhode  Island  by  John  Osborne 
Austin.     1S87. 

CS71.B827     1887 

2-27934 

See  also  Swain.  CS71.S97    1896 

Breadalbane.     See  Campbell. 

411  Brearley. 

Genealogical  chart  of  the  American  branch  of  the  Brearley 
family.  Chart  B.  Comp.  and  carefully  cor.  to  date  by  . . . 
W.  H.  Brearley.     Detroit,  Mich.,  1886. 

geneal.  tab.     51^  x  42«™  fold,  to  25^  x  21^'^™. 

With  this  are  bound  "A  few  statistics.  Of  the  204  living  descendants  of  John 
Brearley  no.  1  ..."  43  x  30<="  fold,  to  21^  x  IS.!*""  and  "An  open  letter" 
signed:  W.  H.  Brearley,  Detroit,  Mich.,  May  13th,  1886.     27^'^". 

CS71.B828     1886 

9-764-lt 


AMEEICAN   AND  ENGLISH   GENEALOGIES  87 

412  Breck. 

Genealogy  of  the  Breck  family,  descended  from  Edward  of 
Dorchester,  and  his  brothers  in  America;  with  an  appendix  of 
additional  biographical  and  historical  matter  .  .  .  and  a  com- 
plete index,  by  Samuel  Breck,  U.  S.  A.  Omaha,  Rees  printing 
company,  1889. 

252,  xxix  p.     illus.  (incl.  ports.)     23"'°. 

Blank  leaves  for  additional  records  interspersed. 

CS71.B829     1889 

9-7045t 

413  The  Sherborn  and  Gardner,  Mass.  Brecks,  descendants  of 

John  Breck  and  his  son  Thomas  of  Sherborn,  1656  with  notes 
upon  the  name  in  Great  Britain.  By  Allen  H.  Bent  .  . . 
Boston,  Press  of  D.  Clapp  &  son,  1902. 

16  p.    240°^. 

"The  pages  on  the  Sherborn  Brecks  are  reprinted  from  the  New  England 
historical  and  genealogical  register  for  October,  1902." 

CS71.B829     1902 

9-8765 

414  Breckenridge. 

The  New  England  branch  of  the  Breckenridge  family,  arranged 
by  L.  P.  Breckenridge.     Urbana,  111.,  1904. 
blue  print.     66^  x  111^'^'"  fold,  to  23  x  12^'='°. 

CS71.B83     1904 

5-21803 

415  Breed. 

Principal  facts  of  interest  concerning  the  Breed  family  in 
America,  with  the  genealogy  of  the  Stonington,  Conn.,  branch. 
[Portland,  Or.,  C.  H.  Crocker  printing  co.,  1900] 

[15]  p.     IS-^"". 

Cover-title. 

"Printed  in  Portland,  Or.,  by  the  C.  H.  Crocker  printing  co.,  for  private 
circulation." — A.  L.  Beebe. 

Comp.  by  .Tulia  Beebe  Coates. 

CS71.B832     1900 

2-1905 

416  Breese. 

Personal  reminiscences  of  the  late  Mrs.  Sarah  Breese  Walker, 
with  a  genealogical  sketch  of  the  American  branch  of  the  Breese 
family,  comp.  by  J.  Eglinton  Montgomery,  [n.  p.]  Printed  for 
private  circulation,  1884. 

72,  [1]  p.  incl.  front,  (coat  of  arms)    port.     22^«". 

CS71.B833     1884 

10-1492 

See  also  Salisbury.  CS71.S167    1885 


Brett.     See  also  Hayford.  CS71.H419    1901 

Brettell.     See  also  Henzey.  CS439.H4 


88  LIBRAEY   OF   CONGEESS 

417  Bretz. 

Genealogy  of  the  Ludwig  Bretz  family,  1750-1890.  By 
E.  W.  S.  Parthemore  .  .  .  Harrisburg,  Pa.,  Harrisburg  pub- 
lishing company,  1S90. 

7,  [1],  142  p.     22J'"". 

CS71.B845     1890 

9-7641t 

Brevoort.     See  also  Todd.  CS71.T634    1867 

Brewer.     /See  aZso  Whitmore.  CS439.W5    1875 

418  Brewster. 

The  Brewster  genealogy,  1566-1907;  a  record  of  the  descend- 
ants of  William  Brewster  of  the  "Mayflower,"  ruling  elder  of 
the  Pilgrim  church  which  founded  Plymouth  colony  in  1620; 
comp.  and  ed.  by  Emma  C.  Brewster  Jones  .  .  .  New  York, 
The  Grafton  press,  1908. 

2  V.     fronts.,  illus.,  plates,  ports.,  maps,  facsims.,  diagr.     24"=™. 

"This  copy  is  no.  4." 

Paged  continuously. 

Contains  the  record  of  eleven  generations  through  four  grandsons:  Benjamin 
Brewster,  Isaac  Allerton,  Wm.  Brewster  and  Wrestling  Brewster. 

CS71.B848     1908 

9-12408 

See  also  Taylor.  CS71.T24    1898 


418a  Brickwood. 

Genealogy  of  the  Brickwood  family,     [n,  p.  1908?! 
geneal.  tab.     47  x  US'-™. 
Comp.  by  Sir  John  Brickwood. 

CS439.B815     1908 

10-12094 

418b  Pedigree  of   the   Brickwoods  of  Long   Ditton,   Surrey. 

[n.  p.,  1908?] 

geneal.  tab.     131i  x  29'^°>. 

Comp.  by  Sir  John  Brickwood. 

CS439.B815     1908a 

10-11936 

418c  Brickwoods  of  St.  German's,  Corawall.     [n.  p.,  1908?] 

geneal.  tab.     81^  x  28^^°. 
Comp.  by  Sir  John  Brickwood. 

CS439.B816     1908b 

10-11935 

418d  Pedigree  of  the  Brickwoods  of  Southwark  and  London, 

and  of  Maldon,  Essex,     [n.  p.,  1908?] 
geneal.  tab.    76  x  bV^. 
Comp.  by  Sir  John  Brickwood. 

CS439.B815     1908c 

10-11934 


AMEEICAN    AND   ENGLISH    GENEALOGIES  89 

Brickwood — Continued . 

418e  — -  Pedigree  of  the  Brickwoods  of  Thames  Ditton,  Surrey, 
[n.  p.,  1908?] 

geneal.  tab.     33  x  21'^'». 

Typewritten  copy. 

Comp.  by  Sir  John  Brickwood. 

CS439.B815     1908d 

10-12093 

419  Bridge. 

An  account  of  the  descendants  of  John  Bridge,  Cambridge, 
1632.     Boston,  J.  S.  Cushing  &  co.,  printers,  1884. 
122  p.     front,  (port.)  pi.,  diagr.     23^'=™. 
Introduction  signed:  William  F.  Bridge. 

CS71.B85     1884 

9-7642t 

See  also  Brydges. 

420  Bridgman. 

Genealogy  of  the  Bridgman  family,  descendants  of  James 
Bridgman.  1636.  1894.  Comp.  by  Burt  Nichols  Bridgman 
and  Joseph  Clark  Bridgman.  Hyde  Park,  Mass.  [C.  W.  Bryan 
company,  printers]  1894. 

168  p.     front.,  illus.,  plates,  ports.,  facsim.,  geneal.  tab.     23i<=™. 

CS71.B852     1894 

9-7643t 

421  Briggs. 

A  partial  record  of  the  descendants  of  Walter  Briggs  of  West- 
chester, N.  Y.  To  which  is  added  some  account  of  his  ancestry, 
collateral  branches,  origin  of  the  family  name,  ancient  pedi- 
grees, wills,  etc.,  etc.  Comp.  by  Sam.  Briggs.  Cleveland,  O., 
Printed  for  private  circulation  only,  by  Fairbanks,  Briggs  &  co., 
1878. 

50,  [1]  p.     28i<'"». 

"Two  hundred  copies  published." 

CS71.B854     1878 

9-7640t 

422  The  archives  of  the  Briggs  family,  by  Sam.  Briggs  .  .  . 

Cleveland,  O.,  Printed  by  T.  C.  Schenck  &  co.,  1880. 

xiv  p.,  1  1.,  264,  [1]  p.     front,  (port.)  facsim.,  coat  of  arms.     24^'=™. 
"Edition  150  copies,     no.  61." 

CS71.B854    1880 

9-7639t 

422a  Brigham. 

Brigham.  {In  A  genealogical  register  of  the  descendants  of 
several  ancient  Puritans.  By  Rev.  Abner  Morse  .  .  .  Boston, 
1859.     24^"^  V.  2,  p.  1-96.     ports.,  coat  of  arms) 

F63.M88    vol.  2 


90  LIBRARY   OF   COiN'GRESS 

Brigham — Continued. 

423 OfTicial  report  of  the  first  six  meetings  of  the  American 

Brigham  family  association  held  at  Chicago,  Illinois,  Marlboro, 
Boston  and  Worcester,  Mass.,  in  1893,  '94,  '95,  '96,  '98, 1900  . . . 
By  Willard  I.  Tyler  Brigham,  esq.  . .  .    Chicago,  111.,  1900. 

3  p.  1.,  64  p.     front,  (port.)  illus.     24«^°». 

"Edition  limited." 

CS71.B855     1900 

Mar.  21,  1901-15 

424  Heirs  of  Dr.  Samuel  and  Mary  (Ball)  Brigham.     Comp. 

by  Charles  Nutt.     Worcester,  Mass.  [19 — ] 

12  p.    16^™. 
Caption  title. 

CS71.B855     19— 

10-2035 

425  The  history  of  the  Brigham  family;  a  record  of  several 

thousand  descendants  of  Thomas  Brigham  the  emigrant,  1603- 
1653,  by  W.  I.  Tyler  Brigham  .  .  .  collated  and  ed.  by  Emma 
E.  Brigham.  William  E.  Brigham,  associate  editor.  New 
York,  The  Grafton  press,  1907. 

XV,  G3G  p.     front.,  plates,  ports.,  map,  facsim.     24^"™. 

4  pages  for  "additions  and  corrections"  and  col.  pi.  (coat  of  arms)  are  loose. 

CS71.B855     1907 

7-20973 

426  Bright. 

The  Brights  of  Suffolk,  England;  represented  in  America  by 
the  descendants  of  Henry  Bright,  jun.,  who  came  to  New  Eng- 
land in  1630,  and  settled  in  Watertown,  Mass.     By  J.  B.  Bright 
.  .  .     Boston,  Printed  by  J.  Wilson  &  son,  1858. 
xvi  p.,  2  1.,  345  p.     front.,  illus.,  plates,  ports.,  map,  plans,  coat  of  arms 
23^"=™. 
Pedigree  of  Bright,  4  1.  numb.  A-G,  follows  p.  16. 

CS439.B82 

9-18150t 

427  Pedigree  of  Bright.     Compiled  from  original  manuscripts; 

viz.,  the  Herald's  visitations,  deeds,  wills,  parochial  registers, 
etc.,  and  from  monumental  inscriptions,     [Boston,  1858] 

[8]  p.    23^"°^. 

English  ancestry  of  Henry  Bright,  who  settled  in  Watertown  about  1630. 

From  the  author's  Brights  of  Suffolk,  England.     Boston,  1858. 

CS439.B83 

9-12692 

428  Historical  sketch  of  the  Bright  family.     Prepared  at  the 

request  of  the  Historical  society  of  Berks  County,  and  read 
before  that  body  Tuesday,  November  13,  1900  .  .  .  Reading, 
Pa.,  Times  book  print,  1900. 

cover-title,  27,  [3]  p.     23<''". 
By  Albert  Gallatin  Green. 

CS71.B856     1900 

3-20265 


AMERICAN   AND  ENGLISH   GENEALOGIES  91 

429  Brinckerhoflf. 

The  lamilj  of  Joris  Dircksen  Brinckerhoff,  1638.  New  York, 
R.  Brinkerhoff,  1887. 

2  p.  1.,  [3]-188  p.     front.,  plates,  maps,  geneal.  tables.     24^^". 

Mounted  photograph  on  fly-leaf. 

Compiled  by  Roeliff  Brinkerhoff  and  T^  Van  Wyck  Brinkerhoff. 

'Bicentennial  Brinkerhoff  reunion  at  Ridgefield  Park,  N.  J.,  Aug.  27,  1885': 
p.  117-188. 

Blank  pages  "Family  record"  inserted. 

CS71.B857     1887 

&-7633t 

430  Bringhurst. 

History  of  the  Bringhurst  family;  with  notes  on  the  Clark- 
son,  De  Peyster,  and  Boude  families.  By  Josiah  Granville 
Leach.     Philadelphia,  J.  B.  Lippincott  co.,  1901. 

152,  [1]  p.     col.  front.,  plates,  ports.,  facsims.     28"°*. 

250  copies  printed. 

CS71.B858     1901 

1-23739 

Bristed.     See  also  Todd.  CS71.T634    1867 

Bristol.     See  also  Humfreville.  CS7I.H923    1903 

431  Britton. 

Genealogy  Britton.     Brooklyn,  New  York,  1901. 

50  p.    25'^'^. 

Comp.  by  Edward  Earle  Britton. 

CS71.B862     1901 

2-22609 

432  Broaddus. 

A  history  of  the  Broaddus  family,  from  the  time  of  the  settle- 
ment of  the  progenitor  of  the  family  in  the  United  States  down 
to  the  year  1888.  By  A.  Broaddus  .  . .  with  an  introduction 
by  John  A.  Broadus  .  .  .  [St.  Louis,  Central  Baptist  print, 
1888] 

xvi,  17-208  p.  incl.  front.,  illus.  (ports.)     19^""". 

CS71.B863     1888 

3-30945 

433  Brocas. 

The  family  of  Brocas  of  Beaurepaire  and  Roche  court; 
hereditary  masters  of  the  royal  buckhounds;  with  some  account 
of  the  English  rule  in  Aquitaine.  By  Montagu  Burrows. 
London,  Longmans,  Green,  and  co.,  1886. 

xii,  496  p.     pi.,  fold.  tab.     26^«™. 

CS439.B84 

1-17728 

Brock.     See  also  Tupper.  E353.1.B8T9 


92  LTBRAEY   OF   CONGRESS 

434  Brockett. 

The  descendants  of  John  Brockett,  one  of  the  original  founders 
of  New  Haven  colony.  Illustrated  with  portraits  and  armorial 
bearings;  an  historical  introduction  relating  to  the  settlement 
of  New  Haven  and  "VTallingford,  Connecticut.  The  English 
Brocketts.  "A  pedigree  of  Brockett,"  published  in  England 
in  1860,  comp.  by  Edward  J.  Brockett,  assisted  by  John  B. 
Koetteritz  and  Francis  E.  Brockett.  East  Orange,  N.  J.  [The 
Orange  Chronicle  company,  printers]  1905. 

266  p.    4  pi.  (1  col.)  10  port.  (incl.  front.)  fold,  geneal.  tab.     23i'='°. 

"The  English  Brocketts  ...  including  The  pedigree  of  Brockett"  has 
special  t.-p. 

CS71.B864     1905 

5-11002 

Brockman.     See  also  Clark.  CS71.C6    I905a 

435  Brockway. 

Genealogy  of  a  branch  of  the  descendants  of  Wolston  Brock- 
way,  who  settled  in  Lyme,  Conn.,  about  1660.  Comp.  by 
Beman  Brockway.  Watertown,  N.  Y.,  Brockway  &  sons'  daily 
times  print,  1887. 

cover-title,  22,  [1]  p.     23^°™. 

CS71.B865     1887 

9-76.37t 

436  The  Brockway  family.  Some  records  of  Wolston  Brock- 
way, and  his  descendants.  Comp.  [by  D.  Williams  Patterson] 
for  Francis  E,  Brockway.  Owego,  N.  Y.,  L.  L.  Brockway's 
power  print,  1890. 

1  p.  1.,  167  p.     ports.,  geneal.  tab.     28^=". 

CS71.B865     1890 

9-7636t 

436a  Broke. 

Admiral  Sir  P.  B.  V.  Broke  ...  a  memoir.  Comp.  by  Rev. 
J.  G.  Brighton  .  .  .  chiefly  from  journals  and  letters  in  the  posses- 
sion of  Rear-Admiral  Sir  George  Broke-Middleton  .  .  .  London, 
S.  Low,  son,  and  Marston,  1866, 

xvi,  488  p.     front.,  plates  (1  fold.)  ports.     23<='». 

Title  vignette. 

"  Broke  genealogy  " :  p.  461-484. 

DA88.1.B7B6 

4-20632 

437  Bromfield. 

The   Bromfields.     By   Daniel    Denison   Slade.     Boston,    Re- 
printed for  private  distribution  [D.  Clapp  &  son,  printers]  1872, 
1  p.  1.,  19  p.    24^'=°'. 
"Edition  of  fifty  copies." 
Reprinted  from  the  New-Eng.  hist,  and  geneal.  register. 

CS71.B868     1872 

9-7035t 

See  also  Salisbury.  CS71.S167    1885 


AMERICAN   AND   ENGLISH    GENEALOGIES 


93 


438  Bronsdon. 

Bronsdon  and  Box  families.  Part  i.  Robert  Bronsdon,  mer- 
chant, and  his  descendants.  Part  ii.  John  Box,  ropemaker, 
and  his  descendants.  Comp.  by  Col.  Lucius  B.  Marsh,  and 
Mrs.  Harriet  F.  Parker.  (Published  by  Mrs.  Parker.)  Lynn, 
Mass.,  The  Nichols  press,  1902. 

xix,  311,  [1]  p.     front.,  pi.,  port.,  facsim.     24=™. 

CS71.B869     1902 


Bronson.     See  also  Lewis. 
Brooke.     See  Brooks. 


CS71.L675     1910 


439  Brooks. 

Brooks  memorial.  Communications  on  the  death  of  Charles 
T.  Brooks,  of  Newport,  R.  I.  By  E.  B.  Willson,  C.  W.  Wendte, 
R.  S.  Rantoul  and  W.  P.  Andrews.  Read  at  meetings  of  the 
Essex  institute,  June  18,  and  Dec.  17,  1883  . .  .  Salem,  Essex 
institute,  1884. 

1  p.  1.,  37  p.     24^"°'. 

From  Historical  collections  of  the  Essex  institute,  v.  xxi,  and  Bulletin,  v.  xv. 

"Genealogical  notes  respecting  Henry  Brooks  and  some  of  his  descendants. 
Compiled  by  Luke  Brooks,  of  Salem":  p.  29-37. 

2-5510 

440  The  Brooke  family  of  Whitchurch,  Hampshire,  England; 

together  with  an  account  of  .  .  .  Robert  Brooke  of  Maryland 
and  .  .  .  Ninian  Beall  of  Maryland  and  some  of  their  descend- 
ants. By  Thomas  Willing  Balch.  Philadelphia,  Allen,  Lane 
&  Scott,  1899  [1898] 

3  p.  1.,  64  p.,  1  1.     pi.     24i'=°^. 

CS71.B87     1899 

Apr.  13,  99-0 

441  Origin  and  history  of  the  name  of  Brooks,  with  biographies 

of  all  the  most  noted  persons  of  that  name.  And  an  account 
of  the  origin  of  surnames  and  forenames,  together  with  over 
five  hundred  Christian  names  of  men  and  women  and  their 
significance.  The  crescent  family  record  .  .  .  Chicago,  111., 
American  publishers'  association,  1905. 

5  p.  1.,  iv,  [25]-112,  [14]  p.,  1  1.     illus.,  pi.     22=°'. 


See  also  Barrett. 

Conkling. 

Flagg. 

Greenlee. 

Thomas. 

Zimmermann. 

Broomhall.     See  also  Quisenberry. 


CS71.B87 

1905 

F74.C8P8 

CS71.C762 

1909 

CS71.F574 

1903 

CS71.G8142 

1908 

CS71.T46 

1896 

CS71.Z73 

19— 

CS71.Q9 

1897 

94  LIBBARY  OF  CONGRESS 

442  Broughton. 

A  sketch  relating  to  the  name  and  family  of  Broughton.     [By 
Henry  E.  Waite,  esq,,  of  West  Newton,  Mass.]     Boston,  1883. 
cover-title,  7,  [1]  p.     facsims.     24''™. 
"Reprinted  from  the  N.  E.  hiBtorical  and  genealogical  register  for  July,  1883." 

CS71.B875     1883 

5-14278 

See  also  Delves.  CS439.D46 


Broun.     See  Brown. 

443  Brown. 

Genealogy  of  a  portion  of  the  Brown  family;  principally 
from  the  Moses  Brown  papers  and  from  other  authentic  sources. 
Providence,  Press  of  H.  H.  Brown,  1851. 

16  p.     19''™. 

Comp.  by  Henry  Truman  Beckwith. 

CS71.B88     1851 

3-20245 

444 A  genealogical  table  of  the  descendants  of  William  and 

Elizabeth  Brown  .  .  .  Showing  the  names,  time  of  birth,  mar- 
riages and  deaths,  of  the  descendants  of  William  and  Elizabeth 
Brown,  in  the  male  line,  or,  those  only  who  perpetuate  the  name 
of  Brown.  By  Samuel  Brown,  genealogist . . .  Lowell,  Printed 
by  S.  J.  Varney,  1852. 

geneal.  tab.     66  x  59^'^'^  fold,  to  17  x  16'"°. 

CS71.B88     1852 
10-4374 

445  Report  to  the  Brown  association,  U.  S.  A.,  made  by  Colum- 
bus Smith,  A.  D.  1868.  Published  by  order  of  the  Brown  asso- 
ciation. Burlington  [Vt.]  Free  press  steam  book  and  job  printing 
house,  1868. 

126  p.     fold,  geneal.  tab.     22J'"". 

CS71.B88     1868 

9-7310t 

446  Sir  Anthony  Browne  and  his  descendants.     (In  Ancestral 

stories  and  traditions  of  great  families  illustrative  of  English 
history.     By  JohnTimbs  . . .     London,  1869.     18^'=°^.     p. 66-75) 

DA28.35.A1T5 

&-5847 

447  Family  record  of  Silas  Brown,  jr.     [New  York,  G.  Mac- 

namara,  printer  and  stationer,  1879] 

cover-title,  1  p.  1.,  ii,  3-38  p.     23'^"'. 
Comp.  by  Augustus  Cleveland  Brown. 

CS71.B88     1879 


AMERICAN   AND  ENGLISH   GENEALOGIES  95 

Brown — Continued . 

448  A  biographical  sketch  of  Captain  OHver  Brown,  an  officer 

of   the   revolutionary   army  ...    By  the   Rev.   Horace   Edwin 
Hayden  .  .  .    Privately     printed.     Wilkes-Barre,    Pa.     [E.     B 
Yordy,  printer]  18S2. 
22  p.     24'''°. 
A  genealogy  of  hie  descendants,  p.  16-19. 


E207.B88H4 


7-13400 


449  Historical  genealogy  relating  to  a  branch  of  the  Brown 

family,  including  brief  history  of  other  families.  G.  W.  B.  [^.  e. 
George  William  Brown]  1885.  Philadelphia,  Press  of  J.  P.  Mur- 
ray [1885] 

3  pts.  in  1  V.     1  fold.  tab.     IQ''™. 

CS71.B88     1885 

3-27.15 

450  Family  notes,  collected  during  many  years,  and  dedicated 

to  those  interested.  By  Justin  McCarty  Browne.  Hobart,  Tas- 
mania, 1887. 

Ill  p.    26=™. 

T.-p.  wanting. 

Title  supplied  from  "Australasian  bibliography." 

CS439.B85 

9-2510St 

451  Memorials  of  the  Browns  of  Fordell,  Finmount  and  Vicars- 
grange,  by  Robert  Riddle  Stodart  .  .  .  Edinburgh,  Priv.  print, 
by  T.  &  A.  Constable,  1887. 

xii,  240  p.     front.,  illus.,  82  col.  pi.     30''". 
Title  in  red  and  black;  title  vignette. 

CS479.B7 

3-17082 

452  The  Chad  Browne  memorial,   consisting  of  genealogical 

memoirs  of  a  portion  of  the  descendants  of  Chad  and  Elizabeth 
Browne;  with  an  appendix,  containing  sketches  of  other  early 
Rhode  Island  settlers,  1638-1888.  Comp.  by  a  descendant. 
Printed  for  the  family  .  .  .  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  [Press  of  Brook- 
lyn daily  eagle  book  printing  department,  1888] 

173  p.     plates,  ports.,  fold.  map.     24"™. 

Edition  of  three  hundred  illustrated  copies,  of  which  this  book  is  no.  194. 

Preface  signed:  Abby  Isabel  (Brown)  Bulkley. 

Corrections  and  additional  information  by  the  author  in  manuscript. 

Appendix:  Genealogy  of  a  portion  of  the  Brown  family;  principally  from  the 
Moses  Brown  papers  and  from  other  authentic  sources  [by  II.  T.  Beckwith] 
Providence,  Press  of  H.  H.  Brown,  1851.     [Reprint]  p.  [131]-164. 

Blank  leaves  at  end. 

CS71.B88     1888 

&-7309t 


96  LIBEAKY  OF   CONGRESS 

Brown — Continued. 

453  -: Brown   memorial.     Family   of  Benjamin   Brown,    m.    d., 

comp.  by  Bertha  Victoria  Foster,  for  the  family.  1891.  "Wash- 
ington, D.  C,  Judd  &  Detweiler,  printers,  1893. 

26  p.     24^°'. 

CS71.B88     1893 

3-23941 

454  A  genealogical  record  of  the  Brown  family,   by  George 

Hoffman  Penrose,  m.  d.     [Salt  Lake  City,  Utah,  1896] 

35  p.    24'=°'. 

CS71.B88     1896 

9-7308t 

455  Some  Brown  genealogy,  being  some  of  the  descendants  of 

John  Brown,  one  of  the  early  settlers  of  Reading,  Mass.  Comp. 
by  Charles  C.  Whitney.     Printed  privately.     New  York,  1897. 

32  p.     24''°i. 

CS71.B88     1897 

5-14203 

456  Genealogy  of  the  Brown  family,  of  Prince  William  County, 

Virginia;  being  a  history  of  William  Brown  and  seven  genera- 
tions of  his  descendants.  By  James  Edgar  Brown  .  . .  Chicago, 
G.  E.  Brown  &  co.,  1898. 

143,  [1]  p.     ports.     23^"™. 

CS71.B88     1898 

300 

456a  The  Brownes  of  Bechworth  castle,  the  ancestors  of  the 

viscounts  Montague;  the  Brownes  of  Horton-Kirby,  Cubley, 
Bentley,  and  Derby;  the  Cave-Brownes  of  Stretton,  and  of 
many  other  places  in  the  counties  of  Derby,  Leicester,  North- 
ampton, Kent,  Surrey,  Sussex  and  Essex.  By  John  Pym  Yeat- 
man  . .  .  [Lewes]  Published  by  the  author.  [Printed  at  the 
Lewes  and  South  counties  press,  ltd.,  1903.] 

xxiii,  238p.     front.,  plates,  facsim.     26^"'°'. 

This  work  is  practically  a  supplement  to  the  author's  history  of  the  House 
of  Arundel,  Lond.,  1882.     Pref. 

CS439.B85     1903 

10-10918 

457 Our  family  records ;  a  genealogical  record  of  William  Brown 

and  descendants,  of  America.     Comp.  by  W.  H.  Taylor,  great 
grandson  of  William  Brown  of  the  first  generation.     Pittsburgh, 
Pa.,  Dermitt  printing  companj^,  1905. 
228  p.,  2  1.  incl.  front,  (port.)     23J''"». 
2  1.  at  end  for  additional  records. 

CS71.B88     1905 

7-18578 


AMERICAN   AND   ENGLISH   GENEALOGIES  97 

Brown — Continued . 

457a  .  . .  Candlewood,  an  ancient  neighborhood  in  Ipswich; 

with  genealogies  of  John  Brown,  WilHam  Fellows,  Robert  Kins- 
man, by  T.  Frank  Waters  .  . .    Salem,  Mass.,  Salem  press,  1909. 
1  p.  1.,  161  p.     front.,  plates,  maps.     23^^". 
(Publicationa  of  the  Ipswich  Historical  Society,  no.  xvi.) 

F74.I6I8    vol.16 

See  also  Baker.  CS71.B17    1896 

.Barrett.  F74.C8P8 

Bent.  CS71.B475     1903 

Conway.  cs7i.C767    1904 

Forrest.  CS71.F729     1897 

Gamble.  cs71.gi91    1906 

GlaSSell.  F225.H41 

Gustin.  CS71.G982     1900 

Humfreville.  CS71.H923    1903 

Loomis.  CS71.L863     1880 

Lynde. 

Miller.  CS71.M65     1907 

Wells.  CS71.W455     1892 

Wilcox.  CS71.W667     1902 

Browne.     See  Brown. 

Brownell.     See  also  Pierce.  CS71.P616    1874 

458  Browning. 

Genealogy  of  the  Brownings  in  America  from  1621  to  1908. 
By  Edward  Franklin  Browning  . . .  [Newburgh,  N.  Y.,  Journal 
print,  1908  ?] 

982  p.     col.  pi.  (coat  of  arms)     26^^™. 

CS71.B885     1908 

9-15755 

See  also  Jones.  CS71.J76    1891 


459  Brubacher. 

The  Brubacher  genealogy  in  America.     By  Jacob  N.  Bru- 
bacher.    Elkhart,  Ind.,  Mennonite  publishing  co,,  1884. 

243  p.     14'''". 

CS71.B886     1884 

9-7307t 

460  Bruce. 

Family  records  of  the  Braces  and  the  Cumyns,  with  an  his- 
torical introduction  and  appendix,  from  authentic  public  and 
35819°— 10 7 


98  LIBRARY  OF  CONGRESS 

460  Bruce — Continued. 

private  documents;  by  M,  E.  Gumming  Bruce.     Edinburgh  and 
London,  W.  Blackwood  and  sons,  1870. 
4  p.  1.,  692  p.     illus.,  4  pi.,  gencal.  tab.     27  x  21i'='». 

DA758.3.B87 

4-28140 

See  also  Drummond.  CS419.D7 

Junkin.  CS71.J95    1908 

Moorhead.  CS71.M825    1901 

Todd.  CS71.T634     1867 

Upton.  CS71.TJ71     1874 

461  Bruen. 

.  .  .  Bruen  of  Bruen  Stapleford  .  . .     From  original  deeds,  the 
inquisitions  [etc.]  ...     [n.  p.,  189-?] 
geneal.  tab.,  20^  x  25^'''°. 

Family  pedigree,  apparently  reprinted  from  Ormerod's  "History  of  the  county 
Palatine  and  city  of  Chester  ...     2d  ed.  rev.  and  enl.  by  Thomas  Helsby." 
1882,  [v.  2]  p.  322-323. 
Running  titles:  The  history  of  Cheshire;  Edisbury  hundred. 
Manuscript  notes  on  back  giving  genealogy  of  Bruen-Whitehouse  family. 

CS439.B86 

CA  8-1916 

See  also  Baldwin.  CS71.B19    1881 


462  Brunswick. 

A  concise  history  of  the  kingdom  of  Hanover  from  the  earliest 
periods,  to  its  restoration  in  1813 :  and  of  the  house  of  Brunswick. 
By  William  Hamilton  Reid,  esq.  Embellished  with  engravings. 
London,  E.  Orme,  1816. 

5  p.  1.,  138  p.     front.,  plates,  port.,  map.     SS""^. 

Added  t.-p.,  engr. 

DD491.H25R3 

4-27110 

463  Memoirs  of  the  house  of  Bi-unswick  from  the  most  early 

accounts  of  that  illustrious  family  to  the  end  of  the  reign  of  King 
George  the  First  . .  .  By  Henry  Rimius  . . .  London,  Printed 
for  the  author,  by  J.  Haberkorn,  1750. 

xvi,  455  p.     8  fold.  tab.     25^<=°. 

DD801.B857R5 

8-20430 

See  also  Guelf.  DD801.B857H2 

Guelf.  CS418.L5 

Hanover.  dd491.h25H2 

464  Brush. 

Of  the  Brush  family  in  America.  Collected  from  various 
sources  with  references  and  notes.  By  George  Rawson  Brush. 
Sayville,  N.  Y.,  1891. 

I  p.  1.,  9  p.     15°". 

CS71.B912     1891 

9-11684 


AMEEICAK  AND  ENGLISH   GENEALOGIES  99 

Brush — Continued . 

465 Concerning  the  ancestors  of  Abner  Brush  and  Laura  Hub- 
bard Brush.     [Philadelphia,  1908] 
20  p.     22''"'. 
Signed:  A.  F.  B.  i.  e.  Anna  Forney  Brush. 

CS71.B912 

9-730Gt 

8ee  also  Walbridge.  CS7i.wi5    1898 


Bryan.     See  also  Baldwin.  CS71.B19    1889 

Glassell.  F225.H41 

Macginnis.  cs71.mi45    1891 

Pendarvis.  cs71.P397    1905 

Bryant.     See  also  Carteret.  CS71.C324    1887 

Mitchell.  F74.E18B9 

466  Brydges. 

Atavise  regise :  consisting  of  sixty  copies  only,  comp.  for  private 
use.  By  Sir  Egerton  Brydges,  bart.  .  .  .  Florence,  Printed  by 
J.  Marenigh,  1820. 

4,  XV,  118,  [5]  p.     5  pi.  (coats  of  arms)     32*^"'. 
Plates  precede  title-page. 

1st  coat  of  arms  duplicated  and  preceded  by  proof;  2d  coat  of  arms  preceded 
by  proof. 

Appended:  heraldic  plate  accompanied  by  I  leaf  of  explanation;  folded 
geneal.  table. 

Contains  genealogical  tables  of  the  families  connected  with  that  of  Brydges. 

CS439.B9 
9-19367t 

467  — —  Stemmata  illustria;  prsecipue  regia.     Auctore  Sa.  Egerton 
de  Bruges  . . .    Paris,  Printed  by  J.  Smith,  1825. 

xvi,  [157]  p.  incl.  geneal.  tab.     5  pi.,  4  coats  of  arms.     48^'"™. 
Various  paging. 

Only  100  copies,  for  private  distribution. 

The  object  of  the  work  is  "to  trace  the  streams  of  royal  and  illustrious  blood 
which  have  flowed  into  the  compiler's  veins  in  the  female  line." 

CS439.B9     1825 

10-47t 

See  also  Bridge. 

468  Buchanan. 

An  inquiry  into  the  genealogy  and  present  state  of  ancient 
Scottish  surnames;  with  the  origin  and  descent  of  the  Highland 
clans  and  family  of  Buchanan.  By  William  Buchanan  .  . . 
[2d  ed.]     Edinburgh,  Printed  by  W.  Auld,  1775. 

X  p.,  11.,  158  p.,  11.,  190  p.     20^'^='. 
First  published  in  the  year  1723. 

CS2435.B8 

10—63 


100  LIBBARY  OF   CONGRESS 

Buchanan — Continued . 

468a Gleisgow,  Printed  for  J.  Wylie  &  co.  by  R.  Chap- 
man, 1820. 

XV,  310,  [1]  p.     ISi'''".     (In  Miscellanea  scotica,  v.  4) 

DA755.M6 
10-04 

469  An  historical  and  genealogical  essay  upon  the  family  and 

surname  of  Buchanan.  By  William  Buchanan  .  . .  Edin- 
burgh, Printed  by  W.  Auld,  1775. 

1  p.  1.,  190  p.     20^"".     {In  his  An  inquiry  into  the  genealogy  and  present  state 
of  ancient  Scottish  surnames  .  . .    Edinburgh,  1775) 
"First  published  in  the  year  1723." 

CS2435.B8 
10-1189 

470  Strathendrick  and  its  inhabitants  from  early  times;  an 

account  of  the  parishes  of  Fintry,  Balfron,  Killearn,  Drymen, 
Buchanan,  and  Kilmaronock.  By  John  Guthrie  Smith  . . . 
Glasgow,  J.  Maclehose  and  sons,  1896. 

XXV,  [1]  p.,  1 1.,  410  p.,  1 1.     front,  (port.)  pi.,  facsim.     27"°'. 

DA880.S8S6 
1-3793 

470a  The  Buchanan  society.     Instituted  1725.     History,  rules, 

bye-laws,  and  list  of  members,  with  a  scheme  of  the  Society, 
the  seal  of  cause,  etc.,  appended.  Glasgow,  Carson  &  Nicol, 
limited,  printers,  1910. 

4  p.  1.,  75  p.     21^"°» 

CS479.B8     1910 

10-13740 

See  also  Salisbury.  CS71.S167    1892 

470b  Buck. 

A  sketch  of  the  Buck  family  in  Connecticut,  and  of  their 
descendants,  from  Hinman's  "Lives  of  the  Puritans"  and  other 
sources.     By  James  Smith  Buck  .  .  ,     Milwaukee,  Wis., 1879. 

[77]  p.     21i<=°'. 
In  manuscript. 

CS71.B92     1879 

471 Origin,  history  and  genealogy  of  the  Buck  family.  In- 
cluding a  brief  narrative  of  the  earliest  emigration  to  and  settle- 
ment of  its  branches  in  America,  and  a  complete  tracing  of 
every  lineal  descendant  of  James  Buck  and  Elizabeth  Sherman, 
his  wife.  By  Cornelius  B.  Harvey  . . .  Jersey  City,  N.  J., 
J.  J.  Griffiths,  1889. 
273  p.     27^'^™. 

CS71.B92     1889 

9-7510t 


AMERICAN  AND  ENGLISH   GENEALOGIES  101 

Buck — Continued. 

472 Account  of  the  Buck  family  of  Bucks  County,  Pennsyl- 
vania; and  of  the  Bucksville  centennial  celebration  held  June 
11th,  1892;  including  the  proceedings  of  the  Buckwampun 
literary  association  on  said  occasion.  Ed.  by  William  J.  Buck. 
Philadelphia,  Printed  for  the  family,  1893. 
5  p.  1.,  9-142  p.     front.,  illus.     24"'". 

CS71.B92     1893 
9-7509 

473  Genealogy  of  the  Samuel  Buck  family,  of  Portland,  Ccftm., 

to  the  year  1894.  By  Horace  B.  Buck.  Worcester,  Mass., 
O.  B.  Wood,  1894. 

54  p.     front,  (port.)     IQ^""". 

CS71.B92     1894 

9-7508t 

474 The  Bucks  of  Wethersfield,  Connecticut,  and  the  families 

with  which  they  are  connected  by  marriage,  a  biographical  and 
genealogical  sketch.  Roanoke,  Va.,  The  Stone  printing  and 
manufacturing  co.,  1909. 

152,  [81  p.     26<=™. 

Prefatory  remarks  signed:  Albert  H.  Buck. 

CS71.B92     1909 

10-6534 

475  Buckingham. 

The  Buckingham  family;  or.  The  descendants  of  Thomas 
Buckingham,  one  of  the  first  settlers  of  Milford,  Conn.  Comp. 
at  the  request  of  William  A.  Buckingham,  of  Norwich,  Conn., 
by  Rev.  F.  W.  Chapman  . .  .  Hartford,  Conn.,  Case,  Lockwood 
&  Brainard,  1872. 

384  p.     11  pi.     23<"°. 

CS71.B923     1872 

9-7507t 

476 The  ancestors  of  Ebenezer  Buckingham,  who  was  born  in 

1748,  and  of  his  descendants.     Comp.  by  James  Buckingham  of 
Zanesville,  Ohio,  one  of  his  grandsons,  assisted  by  Mary  J.  Tilton. 
Chicago,  R.  R.  Donnelley  &  sons  company,  printers,  1892. 
256  p.     pi.,  ports.,  geneal.  tab.     25^*^™. 

CS71.B923     1892 
1-5277 

See  also  Southworth.  CS71.S728    19,03 

Buckley.     See  also  Thomas.  CS71.T46    1878 

477  Buckner. 

Reminiscences  of  the  Buckner  family,  by  Mrs.  Priscilla  Aylette 
Reardon.  Comp.,  enl.  and  ed.  by  Katherine  Edmondson  Tuley. 
[Chicago,  1901] 

44  p.     fold,  geneal.  tab.     18^"™. 

CS71.B925     1901 

5-27462 

Buckwalter.     See  also  Stauflfer.  CS71.S798    1897 


102  LIBRAKY   OF   CONGRESS 

478  Budd. 

The  Budd  family,  address  of  Col.  Enos  Goble  Budd,  delivered 
at  Budd's  Lake,  Morris  County,  New  Jersey,  August  14,  1878, 
at  the  first  reunion,  and  letter  of  Capt.  Thomas  S.  Budd.  Min- 
utes of  the  re-union.  Address  of  Hon.  A.  C.  Smith,  September 
8,  1880.  And  My  grandfather's  history,  by  the  author  .  .  . 
New  York,  F.  W.  Sonneborn,  1881. 

68  p.     19^'^'°. 

CS71.B927     1881 

9-7305 

Buell.     See  also  Looinis.  CS71.L863    1880 

Washington.  CS69.W5 

479  Buford. 

A  genealogy  of  the  Buford  family  in  America;  with  records 
of  a  number  of  allied  families,  by  Marcus  Bainbridge  Buford. 
San  Francisco,  1903. 

409  p.     front.,  ports.     25'"°. 

CS71.B93     1903 

3-27038 

480  Bukenham. 

Notes  and  extracts  from  numerous  authorities  respecting  the 
family  of  Bukenham  or  Bokenham,  of  Norfolk  and  Suffolk,  from 
A.  D.  1066  to  A.  D.  1883,  and  the  places  of  that  designation  in 
the  first  named  count3\  By  Henry  Maudslay  .  .  .  assisted  by 
W.  P.  Ivatts  .  .  .  Pt.  1.  London  [R.  K.  Burt  and  co.,  printers] 
1884. 

1  p.  1.,  364  p.     front.,  plates.     22"™. 

250  copies  only  priv.  print. 

"A  table  of  dates,  extracts  from  hiBtory,  wills,  parish  registers,  letters,  &c.,  &c., 
tracing  the  name  of  Buckenham  from  371  a.  d.":  p.  281-364. 

CS439.B92 

9-16891 

481  Bulfinch. 

A  genealogy  of  the  descendants  of  John  Bulfinch  of  Boston, 
Massachusetts  1700-1895.  By  Edward  F.  Johnson.  Woburn 
[Mass.]  The  News  print,  1895. 

15  p.     IS'^"'. 

CS71.B933     1896 

1-1313 

482  Bulkeley. 

The  Bulkeley  family;  or  the  descendants  of  Rev.  Peter 
Bulkeley,  who  settled  at  Concord,  Mass.,  in  1636.     Compiled  at 


AMERICAN  AND  ENGLISH   GENEALOGIES  103 

482  Bulkeley — Continued. 

the  request  of  Joseph  E.  Bulkeley.     By  Rev.  F.  W.  Chapman 
.  .  .     Hartford    [Conn.]    The   Case,  Lockwood  &   Brainard  co., 
printers,  1875. 
vi  p.,  1  1.,  [9]-288  p.,  1  1.     front.,  plates,  ports.     23<'™. 

CS71.B934     1875 
9-7500t 

See  also  Barrett.  P74.C8P8 

Loomis.  CS71.L863     1880 

Bull.     See  also  Hunter.  CS71.H944    1902 

Todd.  CS71.T634     1867 

Bullard.     See  also  Adams.  F63.M88    voi.i 

Humfreville.  CS71.H923    1903 

Bulloch.     See  also  Baillie.  CS71.B16    1898 

483  Burbank. 

Contribution  to  the  genealogy  of  the  Burbank  and  Burbanck 
families,  in  the  United  States.  By  G.  T.  Ridlon  .  .  .  Saco,  Me., 
From  the  press  of  C.  P.  Pike,  1880. 

cover-title,  26  p.     22^<'°i. 

CS71.B945     1880 

9-7505t 

484  Burbeen. 

.  .  .  An  account  of  John  Burbeen,  who  came  from  Scotland 
and  settled  at  Woburn,  Massachusetts,  about  1660,  and  of  such 
of  his  descendants  as  have  borne  the  surname  of  Burbeen  .  .  . 
By  Joseph  Burbeen  Walker.  Concord,  N.  H.,  Republican  press 
association,  1892. 

52  p.     front.     21'= 


9-7504t 


I  cm 

CS71.B946     1892 


485  Burgess. 

Burgess  genealogy.     Memorial  of  the  family  of  Thomas  and 
Dorothy  Burgess,  who  were  settled  at  Sandwich,  in  the  Plym- 
outh colony,  in  1637.     Boston,  Press  of  T.  R.  Marvin  &  son, 
1865. 
2  p.  1.,  [3]-196  p.     front.,  plates  (ports.)     23^"™. 
Introduction  signed:  E.  Burgess. 

CS71.B955     1865 
9-7503t 

Burghley.     See  Cecil. 

486  Burgner. 

History  and  genealogy  of  the  Burgner  family,  in  the  United 
States  of  America,  as  descended  from  Peter  Burgner,  a  Swiss 
emigrant  of  1734.  1st  ed.  By  Jacob  Burgner  .  .  .  Oberlin,  O., 
The  Oberlin  news  press,  1890. 

vi,  172  {i.  e.  184)  p.     illus.,  plates,  ports.     23"™. 

CS71.B967     1890 
9-7502t 


104  LIBKAKY   OF   CONGRESS 

487  Burhans. 

Burhans  genealogy;  descendants  from  the  first  ancestor  in 
America,  Jacob  Burhans,  1660,  and  his  son,  Jan  Burhans,  1663, 
to  1893.  Compiled  by  Samuel  Burhans,  jr.  .  .  .  New- York, 
Printed  for  private  distribution,  1894. 

vi  p.,  1  1.,  799  p.     front.,  pi.,  port.,  facsim.     27'"'". 

CS71.B958     1894 

2-5973 

488  Burke. 

The  Burke  and  Alvord  memorial.     A  genealogical  account  of 

the  descendants  of  Richard  Burke  of  Sudbury,  Mass.     Comp. 

by  John  Alonzo  Boutelle  of  Woburn,  Mass.,   for  William  A. 

Burke  of  Lowell,  Mass.  . . .    Boston,  Printed  by  II.  W.  Dutton 

and  son,  1864. 

239  p.  24^^™. 

CS71.B959  1864 

9-7501t 

489  Burleigh. 

The  genealogy  of  the  Burley  or  Burleigh  family  of  America. 

By  Charles  Burleigh  .  .  .     Portland,  B.  Thurston  &  co.,  1880. 

200  p.     front.,  plates  (ports.)    23^^". 

CS71.B96     1880 

9-7500t 

490  Buiiingame. 

Burlingame.     [Albany,  J.  Munsell's  sons,  1887] 

geneal.  tab.     27x28'^°'. 

Descendants  of  Roger  and  Mary  Burlingame,  "Stonington,  Conn.,  Warwick, 
Providence,  R.  I." 

Reprinted  from  "Genealogical  dictionary  of  Rhode  Island  "  by  John  Osborne 
Austin.     Albany,  1887.     36^  X  27^^^°^.     p.  32. 

CS71.B961 


491  Burnett. 

Genealogical  tree  of  the  family  of  Burnett  of  Leys  [with  the 
collateral  branches;  prepared  by  Y/.  Kendall  Burnett]  [n.  p., 
1893] 

cover-title,  fold,  geneal.  tab.     25^*^™. 

CS479.B9     1893 

6-13978 

492  The  Burnet  family  history.     [Asbury  Park,  N.  J.,  1894] 

[8]  p.  22 !.■'■'". 
Caption  title. 
Signed:  William  Burnet. 

CS71.B964     1894 

5-33827 

493  The  family  of  Burnett  of  Leys,  with  collateral  branches. 

From  the  mss.  of  the  late  George  Burnett  . . .    ed.  by  Colonel 


AMERICAN   AND   ENGLISH    GENEALOGIES  105 

493  Burnett — Continued. 

James  Allardyce,  ll.  d.  Aberdeen,  Printed  for  the  University, 
1901. 

xxii  p.,  1  1.,  367,  [1]  p.  front.,  illus.,  plates  (partly  col.)  ports.,  facsi ma. 
25"™.     {Half-title:  Aberdeen  university.     Studies:  no.  4) 

CS479.B9     1901 

3-14285 

494  Burnham. 

The  Burnham  family;  or  Genealogical  records  of  the  descend- 
ants of  the  four  emigrants  of  the  name,  who  were  among  the 
early  settlers  in  America.  By  Roderick  H.  Burnham  .  . .  Hart- 
ford, Press  of  Case,  Lockwood  &  Brainard,  1869. 

2  p.  1.  [3]-546  p.     plates,  ports.     2^"^. 

CS71.B966     1869 

9-7499t 

495  Report  of  the  board  of  trustees  of  the  Burnham  associa- 
tion of  America,  including  the  report  of  Edward  Payson,  esq., 
as  agent  and  attorney.     Boston,  Smith  &  Porter,  printers,  1873. 

16  p.    23'''". 

CS71.B966     1873 

9-15fiOS 

496  Genealogical  records  of  Thomas  Burnham,  the  emigrant, 

who  was  among  the  early  settlers  at  Hartford,  Connecticut, 
U.  S.  America,  and  his  descendants.  2d  ed.  By  Roderick  H. 
Burnham  .  .  .  Hartford,  Press  of  Case,  Lockwood  &  Brainard 
CO.,  1884. 

2  V.  in  1.     front.,  plates,  ports.,  map,  facsims.     23"™. 

Vol.  2  consists  of  "fragments  written  and  printed  for  insertion  in  their  appro- 
priate places  on  the  rebinding  of  the  original  genealogies"  and  has  title:  Gene- 
alogical records  of  the  three  brothers,  John,  Thomas  and  Robert  Burnham  . . . 
Hartford,  Coun.,  Press  of  Case,  Lockwood  &  Brainard,  1869. 

CS71.B966     1884 
9-7498t 

See  also  Cole.  CS71.C69    1908 

Loomls.  CS71.L863     1880 

497  Burns. 

Genealogical  memoirs  of  the  family  of  Robert  Burns,  and  of 
the  Scottish  house  of  Burnes,  by  the  Rev.  Charles  Rogers  .  .  . 
Edinburgh,  W.  Paterson,  1877. 

68  p.     23'-°'. 
4-6615 

498  The   book   of   Robert  Burns;  genealogical   and   historical 

memoirs  of  the  poet,  his  associates  and  those  celebrated  in  his 


106  LIBRARY   OF   CONGRESS 

498  Burns — Continued. 

writings;   by    the    Rev.    Charles    Rogers  .  .  .     Edinburgh,    The 
Grampian  club,  18S9-91. 

3  V.     front,  (port.,  v.  3)  facsim.     26'""'. 

Title  of  V.  3  reads:  The  book  of  Robert  Bums  . . .  The  lineage  of  the  poet, 
by  the  late  Rev.  Charles  Rogers  . . .  The  life  of  the  poet,  by  Rev.  J.  C. 
Higgins. 

1-11130 

See  also  Guthrie.  CS479.G8 


499  Burr. 

A  general  history  of  the  Burr  family  in  America.  With  a 
genealogical  record  from  1570  to  1878.  By  Charles  Burr 
Todd  . .  .    New  York,  E.  W.  Sackett  &  bro.,  1878. 

436  p.,  1  1.     front.,  pi.,  ports.     23^^^"°. 

CS71.B968     1878 

9-7497t 

500  A  general  history  of  the  Burr  family,  with  a  genealogical 

record  from  1103  to  1801.     By  Charles  Burr  Todd  ...     2d  ed. 
New  York,  Printed  for  the  author,  1891. 

4  p.  1.,  v-xxvii,  [10],  535  p.     col.  front.,  plates,  ports.     24<=™. 
Edition  limited  to  500  copies,  no.  31. 

CS71.B968     1891 

9-749(;t 

601  A  general  history  of  the  Burr  family,  with  a  genealogical 

record  from   1103  to   1^02,  by  Charles  Burr  Todd  ...     4th  ed. 
New  York,  Printed  for  the  author  by  the  Knickerbocker  press, 
1902. 
xxix,  [10],  600  p.  incl.  facsim.     front.,  pi.  (partly  col.)  port.     24''™. 

CS71.B968     1902 

2-19735 

See  also  Loomis.  CS71.L863    1880 


602  Burrage. 

The  Burrage  memorial.  A  genealogical  history  of  the  de- 
scendants of  John  Burrage,  who  settled  in  Charlestown,  Mass., 
in  1637.  By  Alvah  Augustus  Burrage  .  . .  Boston,  A.  Mudge 
and  son,  1877. 

265  p.     port.     24<='°. 

CS71.B97     1877 

1-135 

503  Burrill. 

The  Burrill  family  of  Lynn,  during  the  colonial  and  provincial 
periods,    with   some   of   their   descendants.     By    Ellen   Mudge 


AMERICAN   AND   ENGLISH    GENEALOGIES  107 

603  Burrill— Continued. 

Buriill  ...    A  paper  read  before    the  Lynn  historical  society, 
April  11,  1907.     [Lynn,  Mass.,  F.  S.  Whitten,  printer,  1907] 

54  p.     front.     23^''". 
Title  vignette. 

CS71.B971     1907 

9-29355 

See  also  Willis.  CS71.W73    1898 


Burris.     See  also  Quisenberry.  CS71.Q9    1897 

Burritt.     See  also  Foster.  CS71.F756    1897 

604  Burroughs. 

Genealogy  of  the  Burroughs  family,  comp.   by  L.  A.  Bur- 
roughs .  .  .    Garrettsville,  O.,  The  Peirce  printing  co.,  1894. 
24  p.    23'=™. 

CS71.B972     1894 

9-7495t 

505  Burt. 

Genealogical  records  of  Henry  and  Ulalia  Burt,  the  emigrants, 
who  early  settled  at  Springfield,  Mass.,  and  their  descendants 
through  nine  generations,  from  1640-1891.  By  Koderick  H. 
Burnham  .  .  .    Warwick,  N.  Y.,  Miss  Elizabeth  Burt,  1892. 

347  p.  incl.  col.  coat  of  arms,     front.,  plates,  ports.     23^"™. 

p.  321-332  left  blank  for  records. 

CS71.B973     1892 

3-4172 

506  Early  days  in  New  England.     Life  and  times  of  Henry 

Burt  of  Springfield  and  some  of  his  descendants.  Genealogical 
and  biographical  mention  of  James  and  Richard  Burt  of  Taim- 
ton,  Mass.,  and  Thomas  Burt,  m,  p.,  of  England.  By  Henry  M. 
Burt  . . .  Silas  W.  Burt  .  .  .  Springfield,  Mass.,  C.  W.  Bryan 
company,  printers,  1893. 

3  p.  1.,  [3]-617  p.     illus.,  plates  (ports.)  maps.     23"". 

CS71.B973     1893 

9-7494t 

See  also  Flagg.  CS71.F574    1903 

Guthrie.  CS71.G984    1898 

507  Burton. 

Re-union  of  the  Burton  and  Robinson  families;  records  of  pro- 
ceedings, historical  records  and  genealogy  of  the  families,  1879. 
Rockland,  Me.,  Reprinted  by  Huston's  book  store,  1906. 

32  p.     22i''". 

Record  of  proceedings  signed:  C.  Prince,  sec. 

"[The]  genealogy  [is]  copied  in  most  cases  from  Eaton's  Annals  of  Warren,  and 
History  of  Thomaston  and  Rockland." — p.  12. 

CS71.B974     1906 

6-28552 

See  also  Fletcher.  CS439.rB3 


108  LIBRARY  OF   CONGRESS 

508  Burwell. 

Proceedings  of  the  Burwell  family  picnic,  held  at  Burwell's 
farm,  Milford,  Connecticut,  August  IS,  1870.  Cleveland,  G.  S. 
Newcomb  &  co.,  printers,  1870. 

26  p.    21^'"". 

CS71.B975     1870 

3-30925 

Bush.     See  also  Gentry.  CS71.G339    1909 

Loomis.  CS71.L863     1880 

Quisenberry.  CS71.Q9    1897 

509  Bushell. 

Bushell  of  Preston.  {In  Records  of  the  parish  church  of  Pres- 
ton in  Amounderness,  by  Tom  C.  Smith  . .  ,  Preston,  London, 
1892) 

29  X  22^".     App.  A. 

DA690.P93S6 

2-22238 

BushneU.     See  also  Barton.  CS71.B336    1900 

Butcher.     See  also  Gibbens.  CS71.G44    1894 

510  Butler. 

Some  account  of  the  family  of  the  Butlers,  but  more  particu- 
larly of  the  late  Duke  of  Ormond,  the  Earl  of  Ossory  his  father 
and  James  duke  of  Ormond  his  grandfather.  London,  Printed 
for  J.  Morphew,  1716. 

4  p.  1.,  256  p.     port.     17<=". 

DA916.3.B8S6 

2-29090 

511  A  genealogical  history  of  the  noble  and  illustrious  house 

of  the  Butlers  in  England  and  Ireland.  Compared  and  exam- 
ined with  the  several  genealogies  already  published  in  England 
and  Ireland.     London,  1771. 

164  p.     2]«'°. 

CS499.B9 

2-8823 

512  The  life  of  James,  duke  of  Ormond ;  containing  an  account 

of  the  most  remarkable  affairs  of  his  time,  and  particularly  of 
Ireland  under  his  government:  with  an  appendix  and  a  collection 
of  letters,  serving  to  verify  the  most  material  facts  in  the  said 
history.  A  new  ed.,  carefully  compared  with  the  original  mss. 
Oxford,     University  press,  1851. 

6  V.     23J'''". 

The  paging  of  the  original  folio  edition  is  added. 
Dedication  signed:  Tho.  Carte. 

"The  introduction,  containing  memoirs  of  the  house  of  Ormond":  v.  1,  p. 
[xviij-cxxi.     Vol.  5-6  contain  the  appendix  and  collection  of  letters. 

DA940.5.07C2 


AMEEICAN   AND   ENGLISH    GENEALOGIES  109 

Butler — Continued . 

513  Book  of  the  family  and  lineal  descendants  of  Medad  Butler, 

late  of  Stuyvesant,  Columbia  County,  N.  Y.  Comp.  by  William 
Allen  Butler  . .  .      [New  York,  Printed  by  K.  Tompkins,  188-?] 

55,  [5]  p.     27^  X  214'='". 

CS71.B986     188- 

1-5250 

514  Butleriana,    genealogica   et   biographica;  or   Genealogical 

notes  concerning  Mary  Butler  and  her  descendants,  as  well  as 
the  Bates,  Harris,  Sigourney  and  other  families,  with  which  they 
have  intermarried.  By  James  Davie  Butler  ..  .  Albany,  N.  Y., 
J.  Munsell's  sons,  1888. 

2  p.  1.,  [3]-162  p.     plates,  ports.,  facsim.     23^"'°. 

CS71.B986     1888 

9-7493t 

515  The  Butler  ancestry  of  Gen.  Benjamin  Franklin  Butler  in 

America.     Lowell,  Mass.,  1895. 

26  p.     23^<^". 

By  Blanch  Butler  Ames. 

CS71.B986     1895 

9-7492t 

516  The   Butler  family,   arranged   by  Albert  Wilmot   Rook, 

Chicago,  The  Lakeside  press  [1901] 

111  p.,  1  1.     front.     22^'="'. 

CS71.B986     1901 

1-26286 

617  The  family  of  Rev.  John  Butler  . .  .    [Boston]  Printed  for 

private  circulation,  1908. 

5  p.  1.,  5-44  p.     front.,  plates,  ports.,  facsims.     23^"". 
Preface  signed:  Charles  Bowdoin  Fillebrown. 

CS71.B986     1908 
9-1241 

518  The  Butler  family  in  America,  comp.  by  William  David 

Butler,  John  Cromwell  Butler,  Joseph  Marion  Butler.  St,  Louis, 
Mo.,  Shallcross  printing  co.  [1909] 

296  (i.  e.  302),  [10]  p.  incl.  plates,  ports.,  facsims.     25''°'. 

CS71.B986     1909 

10-6529 

See  also  Bramshott.  da670.h:2C2 

Gentry.  CS71.G339    1909 

LaWSOn.  CS71.L425     1903 

Lewis.  CS71.L675     1910 

519  Butters. 

The  genealogical  registry  of  the  Butters  family  .  .  .  including 
the  descendants  of  William  Butter,  of  Woburn,  Mass.,  1665 
and  the  families  of  New  York,  Pennsylvania,  West  Virginia, 


110  LTBRARY   OF   CONGRESS 

619  Butters — Continued. 

Ohio,  Iowa  and  others  bearing  the  name,  who  settled  in  America. 
By  George  Butters  .  .  .    Chicago,  D.  Oliphant,  printer,  1896. 
5  p.  1.,  406  p.     col.  front.,  plates,  ports.,  map,  facsim.     24'^'". 

CS71.B088     1896 
9-7491t 

620  Button. 

Outline  sketch  of  the  earliest  descendants  of  Matthias  Button, 
who  first  settled  at  Salem,  Mass.,  September  6,  1628  .  .  .  By 
A.  Button  . . .  Grand  Rapids,  Mich.,  Toren,  Taylor  &  Hinsdill, 
printers  and  engravers,  1889. 

16  p.    ISi'^'". 

CS71.B989     1889 

9-7J90t 

521  Genealogical  sketch  of  the  early  descendants  of  Matthias 

Button,  who  came  to  America  with  Governor  John  Endicott, 
landing  at  Salem,  Mass.,  September  6,   1628,  comp.  from  au- 
thentic sources.     A  2d  ed.,  and   prospectus,  by  A.  Button  .  . . 
[Saranac,  Mich.,  Saranac  local]  1903. 
18  p.    illus.    17i<"°. 

CS71.B989     1903 

3-26267 

622  Butts. 

John  Butts:  his  ancestors  and  some  of  his  descendants. 
Poughkeepsie,  N.  Y.,  Press  of  A.  V.  Haight  [1898] 

153  p.  incl.  front.     25^''"'. 
Comp.  by  Allison  Butts. 

CS71.B99     1898 

2-22437 

Byers.     See  also  Weitzel.  CS71.W434    1883 

623  Byrd. 

Some  colonial  mansions  and  those  who  lived  in  them,  with 

genealogies  of  the  various  families  mentioned;  ed.  by  Thomas 

•   Allen  Glenn  .  . .    vol.  i.     Philadelphia,  H.  T.  Coates  &  company, 

1898. 

xix  p.,  1  1.,  17-459  p.  incl.  illus.,  plates,  ports,     front.,  plates,  ports.     24"°. 

No  more  published;  continuation  called  2d  series. 

Contents. — Westover. — Morven  and  the  Stocktons. — Cedar  Grove. — Bo- 
hemia Manor  and  the  Herrmans. — The  patroonship  of  the  Van  Rensselaers. — 
Rosewell:  The  Page  family.— The  Carters  of  Virginia.— Clermont  and  the 
Livingstons.— The  Carrolls  of  Maryland:  Doughoregan  Manor.— Graeme  Park: 
Keith  and  Graeme  families. — Brandon  on  the  lower  James:  The  Harrison 
family. — The  Randolphs. 

E169.a66 

8-26467 


AMEKICAN   AND   ENGLISH   GENEALOGIES  111 

Byrd — Continued. 

533a Some  colonial  mansions  and  those  who  lived  in  them, 

with  genealogies  of  the  various  families  mentioned;  by  Thomas 
Allen  Glenn.  2d  series.  Philadelphia,  H.  T.Coates  &  company, 
1900. 
12  p.,  1 1.,  19-503  p.  front,  illus.,  plates,  ports.  24'^". 
Contents. — Mount  Vernon  and  the  Washingtons. — The  Bowne  house  at 
Flushing,  L.  I. — Laurel  Hill  and  the  Rawle  family. — Monticello. — The  manor 
of  Philipsborough. — Waynesborough. — Preston  at  Patuxent. — The  Schuylers. — 
Mount  Pleasant  and  the  Macphersons. 

E159.G66 
Feb.  15,  1900-22 

624 The  writings  of  ''Colonel  William  Byrd,  of  Westoverin  Vir- 
ginia, esq"";"  ed.  by  John  Spencer  Bassett.  Illustrated.  New 
York,  Doubleday,  Page  &  co.,  1901. 

vi  p.,  2  1.,  ix-lxxxviii,  461  p.     front,  (port.)  pi.     26^'^". 
One  of  an  ed.  of  500  copies  on  specially  made  paper  and  15  copies  on  imperial 
Japanese  vellum  paper. 

Introduction:  The  Byrd  family  in  Virginia. 

F229.B96 
2-1125 

See  also  Bird. 

Willis.  CS71.W73     1898 

Cabanne.     See  also  Chouteau.  CS71.C552    1893 

625  CabeU. 

The  Cabells  and  their  kin.     A  memorial  volume  of  history, 
biography,  and  genealogy,  by  Alexander  Brown  .  .  .    Boston  and 
New  York,  Houghton,  Mifflin  &  co.,  1895. 
xvii,  641  p.     col.  front,  (fold.)  plates,  ports.,  facsim.     25'''". 

CS71.C11     1895 

9-7521t 

See  also  Pocahontas.  CS71.R747    1887 

626  Cadenhead. 

The  family  of  Cadenhead,  by  George  Cadenhead  .  .  .     Aber- 
deen, J.  &  J.  P.  Edmond  &  Spark,  1887. 
xix,  [1]  p.  incl.  map.     23^^". 
"125  copies  printed,     no.  78." 

CS479.C15 

9-12691 

627  Cadle. 

List  of  one  hundred  and  fifteen  colonial  ancestors  of  Cornelius 
Cadle,  Muscatine,  Iowa.  Member,  Missouri  society  of  colonial 
wars.  Comp.  by  Mrs.  Charles  Francis  Cadle.  [Muscatine,  la., 
1909  ?] 

cover-title,  [12]  p.     25^'^°. 

CS71.C124     1909 

9-29445 

Cadwalader.     See  also  Ross.  CS71.R825    1908 

Cadwell.     See  also  Belden.  CS71.B447    1898 


112  LIBRARY   OF   CONGRESS 

527a  Cady. 

Descendants  of  Nicholas  Cady  of  Watertown,  Mass.     1645- 

1910.     By  Orrin  Peer  Allen    .  .  .    Palmer,  Mass.,  The  author, 

Press  of  C.  B.  Fiske  &  co.,  1910. 

546  p.     front.,  plates.     23^'^'". 

CS71.C127     1910 

10-15502 

528  Caesar. 

Life  of  Sir  Julius  Caesar  .  .  .  with  memoirs  of  his  family  and 
descendants,  by  Edmund  Lodge  ...  To  which  is  added,  Nu- 
merus  infaustus,  an  historical  work,  by  Charles  Caesar  .  . .  [2d 
ed.]     London,  J.  Hatchard  and  son  [etc.]     1827. 

vi,  116  p.     2  pi.,  18  port.,  fold,  geneal.  tab.     34^'='". 

DA377.C2L8 
5-5155t 

Cage.     See  also  Bledsoe.  F443.S9C6 

529  Cairnes. 

A  history  of  the  family  of  Cairnes  or  Cairns  and  its  connec- 
tions.    By  H.  C.  Lawlor.     London,  E.  Stock,  1906. 

xiii,  [1]  p.,  1  1.,  292  p.,  1  1.  front.,  illuB.,  plates  (partly  col.)  facsimB. 
(1  double)  fold,  geneal.  tables.     26''™. 

Blank  leaves  at  end  "for  recording  additional  information." 

CS479.C16 
8-26237 

Caithness.     See  also  Sinclair.  DA28.35.S6S6 

Calaway.     See  also  Dawson.  CS71.D272    I874a 

630  Caldwell. 

Caldwell  records.  John  and  Sarah  (Dillingham)  Caldwell, 
Ipswich,  Mass.,  and  their  descendants;  sketches  of  families  con- 
nected with  them  by  marriage;  brief  notices  of  other  Caldwell 
famihes.  Collected  and  arranged  by  Augustine  Caldwell.  Bos- 
ton, W.  P.  Lunt,  1873. 

80  p.     plates,  port.     25"". 

CS71.C14     1873 

9-7668t 

631 John  Caldwell  and  Sarah  Dillingham  Caldwell,  his  wife, 

Ipswich,  Mass.,  1654.  Genealogical  records  of  their  descendants, 
eight  generations,  1654-1900,  by  Augustine  Caldwell  .  .  .  John 
and  Dolly  Ho^^t  Caldwell,  fifth  generation.  Descendants  in 
Maine,  by  Mrs.  Sumner  Kimball  .  .  .  Also,  gleanings,  memo- 
rials, biographical  sketches,  of  Caldwells  included  in  the  records, 
and  families  allied  by  marriages.  Ipswich,  Mass.,  A.  Caldwell, 
1904. 
317,  [1]  p.     illus.,  plates,  ports.     24<'°. 

Issued  in  4  parts. 

CS71.C14     1904 
5-2261 


AMERICAN   AND  ENGLISH   GENEALOGIES  113 

Caldwell — Continued . 

532 A  branch  of  the  Caldwell  family  tree;  being  a  record  of 

Thompson  Baxter  Caldwell  and  his  wife,  Mary  Ann  (Ames) 
Caldwell,  of  West  Bridgewater,  Massachusetts,  their  ancestors 
and  descendants.  By  Charles  T.  Caldwell  . . .  [Washington, 
D.  C,  1906] 

Ip.  1.,  18p.     26'='°. 

CS71.C14     1906 

6-16718 

See  also  Jackson.  CS71.J13    1890 


CS71.C155     1909 


533  Calhoun. 

The  Calhoun  family  of  South  Carolina,  by  A.  S.  Salley,  jr. 
[Columbians.  C,  1906?] 

cover-title,  42  p.     illus.  (incl.  facsims.)     23'''". 

CS71.C15     1906 

7-4800 

534  Calkins. 

The    Calkins    memorial    military    roster,    by    William    Wirt 
Calkins  . . .    Chicago,  M.  A.  Donohue  &  company  [1903] 
204  p.     front.,  ports.     24'^'". 

CS71.C155     1903 

535 Supplement  .  .  .    Chicago,   M.   A.    Donohue   &   com- 
pany [n909] 
46  p.     24'^". 
3-18963 

Calverley.     See  also  Blackett.  DA690.N6B6 

Calvert.     See  also  Morris.  CS71.M876    1905-08 

536  Cambray. 

The  family  of  Cambray  of  Great  Rissington  and  Icomb,  Glou- 
cestershire. With  a  note  upon  the  medieval  Cambrays.  Comp. 
by  J.  A.  Dunbar-Dunbar  .  .  .  London,  Printed  for  private  circu- 
lation and  issued  by  Phillimore  &  co.,  1898. 

iv,  39  p.     front,  (fold,  geneal.  tab.)  4  pi.     29^"°^. 

CS439.C2 

8-2S746 

537  Cameron. 

History  of  the  Camerons,  with  genealogies  of  the  principal 
families  of  the  name.  By  Alexander  Mackenzie  .  .  .  Inverness, 
A.  &  W.  Macken::ie,  1884. 

xii,  478  p.,  1  1.     23"™. 

CS479.C2 

9-19334t 

See  also  Grant.  CS479.G7 

Quisenberry.  CS71.Q9    1897 

Camfield.     See  Canfield. 

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AMEBIC  Ay  AyD  ENGLISH  cz>ZiL   ,:z:~  115 

542  Canby. 

William  Canby.  of  Brandywine.  Delaware  . . .    Hifs  deseend- 
ants  fourth  to  seventh  grairaudon  in  AmeiicA.    TtnhdgltfitaMf 
Printed  for  private  distribution  [Friends'  book  aseoe.]  1883. 
59  p.    21i™. 

Geseakgy  printed  in  colaa:  vioiet,  red,  green  and  black. 
Additioae  in  naansoqit. 

CS71.C214     1883 


543  Candee. 

The  Candee  genealogy :  ifdth  notices  of  allied  inmiiuns.  of  Ahyn^ 
Catlin.  Cooke,  Mallery,  Xewell,  Morton.  PjrndftcMi,  and  Wads- 
worth.     By  Charies  Candee  Baldwin  . . .    Clerdand,  O.,  L^i  irr 

printing  co.,  1882. 
240  p.    frcHit.,  illTia.    22^. 

CS71.C216     1882 

544  Candler. 

Colonel  TViiiiam  Candle*  of  Georgia:  his  ancestry  and  pTc>g- 
eny,  by  his  great-grandson  Allen  D.  Candler.  Atlanta^  Ga,. 
The  Franklin  jainting  &  pnblishing  eo.,  1902. 

1S9  p.     i(M.  ffeneal.  tab.     IS^™. 

CS71.C218     1902 

5-47557 

545  Canfield. 

A  history  of  Thomas  Canfield  and  of  Matthew  Gamfidd,  with 
a  genealogy  of  their  descendants  in  New  Jersey,  ocMnp.  by  Fred- 
erick A.  Canfield  . . .  [New  Haven.  Conn.,  The  Tattle,  Mote- 
house  &  Taylor  pre^]  1897. 

2r>0p-.  11.    froct..  pcrte.,  28ga»e«Lcfc«to.    36™. 

GS71.G2SS    1897 

6-3sn 

See  aho  Bostwick.  CST1375    1901 

546  Cantine. 

A  preliminary  statement   of  t:.  :  ^  "-r       :  TV- 

descendants  in  America  of  ihe  Huguenot  refugee  ] 
This  work  is  being  compiled  by  Matthew  Cantine  Juuii:!.     ^n.  p.j 
1903. 

14  p.    tabk.     23§«». 

CSTl  c:i     Ir  .  3 

547  CantreU. 

The  CantreU  family:   a  biograi^iical  album  and  hisUHj  of  the 

descendants  of  Zebulon  CantreU  . . .  Covering  the  period  from 
1700  to  1S9S.  Comp.  and  ed.  by  Carmi  G.  Cantrdl  . . .  Spring 
field,  m.,  Illinois  state  register  printing  house.  1S9S. 

84,  72  p.    illus-,  ports.     221™. 

C871.GS33    1806 


116  LIBRARY   OF   CONGRESS 

Cantrell — Continued. 

548 The  Cantrill-Cantrell  genealogy;    a  record  of  the  descend- 
ants of  Richard  Cantrill,  who  was  a  resident  of  Philadelphia  prior 
to  1689,  and  of  earlier  Cantrills  in  England  and  America,  by 
Susan  Cantrill  Christie.     New  York,  The  Grafton  press  [n908] 
xxi,  271  p.     front.     24"°'. 
"Three  hundred  and  fifty  copies  of  this  book  have  been  j-rinted  from  type  and 

the  type  distributed." 

CS71.C233     1908 

8-16523 

See  also  Melbourne.  da690.M55B8 


Capen.     See  also  Thayer.  CS71.T37    1835 

549  CapeweU. 

.  .  .  Annual  geneological  [!]  and  heraldic  report  on  the  Cape- 
weU family  ...  by  Clarence  L.  CapeweU  .  .  .  Baltimore,  Press  of 
W.  H.  Richards,  1906-1907. 

2  V.     illus.,  port.,  fold,  geneal.  tab.     23''". 

CS71.C24     1906- 
8-1473 

550  Capron. 

Genealogy  of  the  descendants  of  Banfield  Capron,  from  a.  d. 
1600  to  A.  D.  1859,  by  Frederic  A.  Holden  .  .  .  Boston,  G.  C. 
Rand  &  Avery,  1859. 

263  p.     front.,  ports.     19J'''". 


9-75 18t 

551  Carder. 

Carder  [genealogy,     n.  p.,  18871] 
geneal.  tab.     35 J  x  5(3''™. 
Descendants  of  Richard  Carder,  d.  1676. 


CS71.C254     1869 


CS71.C266     1887 


2-25G43 

552  Carhart. 

A  genealogical  record  of  the  descendants  of  Thomas  Carhart, 
of  Cornwall,  England.  Comp.  from  official  records  and  private 
mss.,  with  an  appendix  of  notes.  By  Mary  E.  (Carhart)  Dusen- 
bury  . . .  New  York,  Chicago  [etc.]  A.  S.  Barnes  &  company, 
1880. 

V  p.,  1 1.,  [111-142  p.     plates  (coats  of  arms)     23^'^'°. 

CS71.C275     1880 

&-7519t 

553  Carlisle. 

Collections  for  a  history  of  the  ancient  family  of  Carlisle  . . . 

London  [Printed  by  W.  Nicol]  1822. 

xvi,  414  p.    illus.     3U<"». 

Signed:  Nicholas  Carlisle. 

CS439.C28 

9-14907 

See  also  lT^nn.  0S71.I72    1908 


AMERICAN   AND  ENGLISH    GENEALOGIES  117 

554  Cariner. 

The  Carmer  family  of  New  York  city  . . .    Comp.  by  James 

Lenox  Banks,  1893.     [n.  p.,  1893  ?] 

geneal.  tab.     39  x  60J<^"  fold,  to  27^  x  23«™. 

CS71.C28     1893 

10-4378 

555  Carney. 

Genealogy  of  the  Carney  family,  descendants  of  Mark  Carney 
and  Suzanne  Goux,  his  wife,  of  Townalboro,  Maine,  1751-1903. 
By  Sydney  Howard  Carney,  jr.,  m.  d.     New  York,  1904. 

vi,  221  p.     front.,  plates,  ports.,  facsims.     24''™. 

CS71.C29     1904 

4-9954 

556  Carpenter. 

Genealogy  of  one  branch  of  the  Carpenter  family,  by  Martin  L. 
Roberts.     Willimantic,  Conn.,  Enterprise  printing  co.,  1877. 
9  p.,  1  1.     22|<=™. 

CS71.C3     1877 

9-7517t 

557  A  circular  relating  to  the  genealogy  of  the  Carpenter  fami- 
lies in  America,  and  a  request  for  aid  in  obtaining  information 
concerning  the  same.  Prepared  by  Will  C.  Clark,  Cincinnati, 
Ohio.     [Cmcinnati  ?  1879  ?] 

7  p.     25'^™. 

CS71.C3     1879 

3-3184 

658  Genealogical  and  historical  record  of  the  Carpenter  family 

with  a  brief  genealogy  of  some  of  the  descendants  of  William 
Carpenter,  of  Weymouth,  and  Rehoboth,  Mass.,  William  Car- 
penter, of  Providence,  R.  I.,  Samuel  Carpenter,  of  Penn.,  and 
Ephraim,  Timothy  and  Josias  Carpenter,  of  Long  Island. 
Including  a  full,  complete  and  reliable  history  of  the  Carpenter 
estate  of  England.     By  James  Usher.     New  York  [1883] 

70  p.     23^^^™. 

CS71.C3     1883 

9-7516t 

659  A  genealogical  history  of  the  Rehoboth  branch  of  the  Car- 
penter family  in  America,  brought  down  from  their  English 
ancestor,  John  Carpenter,  1303,  with  many  biographical  notes 
of  descendants  and  allied  families.  By  Amos  B.  Carpenter. 
Amherst,  Mass.,  Carpenter  &  Morehouse,  1898. 

ix  p.,  2  1.,  908  p.     front.,  plates,  ports.     261''". 

CS71.C3     1898 

Dec.  21,  98-11 

560  Abstracts   from   the   "Carpenter   family   memorial."     By 

Amos  Bugbee  Carpenter.     [West  Waterford  ?  Vt.,  1899  ?] 
[3]  p.    21<=™. 
Caption  title. 

CS71.C3     1899 
CA  9-2568 


118  LIBRARY   OF   CONGRESS 

Carpenter — Continued. 

561  Genealogical  notes  of  the  Carpenter  family,  including  the 

autobiography,  and  personal  reminiscences  of  Dr.  Seymour  D. 
Carpenter,  lieutenant  colonel  in  the  war  for  the  union.  With 
genealogical  and  biographical  appendix  .  .  .  Ed.  by  Edwin 
Sawyer  Walker,  a.  m.  Springfield,  111.,  Illinois  state  journal  co., 
printers,  1907. 
XV,  [ll]-242  p.  front.,  illiia.  (facsims.)  plates,  ports.,  map.  2-5'^^. 
"Five  hundred  copies  of  this  work  are  printed,  of  which  this  is  number  22." 

CS71.C3     1907 

S-5901 

663  A  Carpenter  family   of  Lancaster,    by  A.   Y.   Casanoya, 

Philipsbiirg,  Pa.  [1910] 

11  p.     25^-". 

Reprinted  from  The  Pennsylvania-German,  vol.  xi,  no.  2,  Feb..  1910. 

CS71.C3     1910 

CA  10-687 

See  aho  Carpentier. 

Dawson.  CS71.D272     1874a 

Flagg.  CS71.F574     1903 

Hughes.  CS71.H892     1879 

Lloyd.  CS71.L792     1873 

563  Carpentier. 

Genealogy  of  the  De  Carpentier  family  of  Holland,  by  Edwin 
Jaquett  Sellers.  Philadelphia  [Press  of  Allen.  Lane  &  Scott] 
1909. 

59  p.     illus.,  ports.     24^^-=°. 

"Edition  limited  to  one  hundred  copies." 

CS789.C3S6 

9-12907 

564  Carr. 

The  Carr  family  records.  Embacing[!]  the  record  of  the  first 
families  who  settled  in  America  and  their  descendants,  with 
many  branches  who  came  ...  at  a  later  date.  By  Edson  I. 
Carr.     Rockton,  HI..  Herald  print,  house,  1894. 

540  p.  incl.  ports,  and  col.  front.     I  extra  pi.     24*^™. 


CS71.C312     1894 


1-203 


Carroll.     See  also  Byrd.  E159.G55 

Van  Rensselaer.  CS69.S7 

Carron  d'Allondans.     See  aho  Ross.  CS71.R825    1908 

565  Carruth. 

The  descendants  of  John  Carruth.     1740-lSSO.     Comp.   by 
Wilham  W.  Carruth.     Boston.  D.  Clapp  &  son.  printers,  18S0. 
12  p.     iS*-^-". 

CS71.C32     1880 

3-9529 


AMERICAN   AND   ENGLISH    GENEALOGIES  119 

566  Carter. 

Bi-centenary  memorial  of  Jeremiah  Carter,  who  came  to  the 
province  of  Pennsylvania  in  1682,  containing  a  historic-genealogy 
of  his  descendants  down  to  the  present  time.     Ey  Thomas- 
Maxwell  Potts.     Canonsburg,  Pa.,  The  author,  1883. 
304  p.  incl.  port.,  map.    front.     22J<=™. 
Blank  pages  "me.  addenda":  p.  243-278. 

CS71.C323     1883 

9-7514t 

567  The  Carter  family  of  Virginia.     An  extended  geneology  [11 

of  its  representatives.     Part  1.     Richmond,  1888. 

25''" 

Newspaper  cutting  from  the  Critic,  Richmond,  Va.,  June  18,  1888. 

Signed  Cam.  CS71.C323     1888 

1-1570 

568  [The  Carter  family  tree]  designed  and  written  by  E,.  R. 

Carter  .  .  .    Additions  ...  by  his  daughter  [Mrs.  Marion  Carter 
Oliver.     Richmond?   Va.]     1897. 

geneal.  tab.     107^  x  107^<=™. 

CS71.C323     1897 

4-30107 

569  Giles  Carter  of  Virginia :  genealogical  memoir  by  General 

William  Giles  Harding  Carter  . .  .    Baltimore,  Md.,  The  Lord 
Baltimore  press,  1909. 


134  p.     ports.     21^ 


cm 


CS71.C323     1909 


See  also  Byrd.  E159.G55 

Jones.  CS71.J76     1891 

Washington.  CS71.W318    1879 

Willis.  CS71.W73     1898 

570  Carteret. 

Carteret    and    Bryant    genealog}^     By    Catharina    Romana 
Baetjer.     New  York,  Dempsey  &  Carroll,  1887. 

1  p.  1.,  56  p.     facsim.     17i<^°'. 

CS71.C324     1887 

2-7323 

571  Gary. 

Cary  memorials  .  .  .    By  S.  F.  Cary.     Cincinnati  [J.  J.  Far- 

rell  &  CO.,  printers]  1874. 

2G4,  xlii  p.     29^  x  23''"». 

CS71.C332     1874 

9-7515t 

573 The  Cary  family  in  England,  by  Henry  Grosvenor  Cary  .  .  , 

Pub.  by  Rev.  Seth  Cooley  Cary  .  .  .    Boston  [Press  of  Murray 
and  Emery  company]  1906. 

2  p.  1.,  9-105  p.     11  pi.  (2  col.)  5  port.     28^^"^. 
Leaf  inserted  for  additions. 

Preface  to  1st  edition  dated  1894. 

CS439.C36 

6-18S30 


120  LIBKAKY   OF   CONGRESS 

Gary — Continued . 

673 The  Gary  family  in  America   .  .  .    By   Henry   Grosvenor 

Gary  .  .  .  Appendix:  Jonathan  Gary  y«  third  of  Gharlestown. 
Pub.  by  Rev.  Seth  Coolcy  Gary  .  .  .  [Boston,  Press  of  Murray 
and  Emery  company]  1907. 

2  p.  1.,  vii-xiv,  lOG  p.  incl.  facsims.,  double  geneal.  tab.  17  pi.  (incl.  front., 
ports.)     28''". 

"Genealogical  record  and  history  of  the  descendants  of  Jonathan  Cary  y^ 
Third,  by  Isaac  Harris  Cary":  p.  [87J-106. 

CS71.C332     1907 
7-26437 

See  also  Dunn.  CS71.D923    1908 

Jaquelin.  F225.P36 

Pocahontas.  CS71,R747    1887 

Todd.  CS71.T634     1867 

Washington.  CS69.W5 

574  Casey. 

Early  families  of  Casey  in  Rhode  Island.  By  Thomas  Lin- 
coln Casey.     (In  Magazine  of  New  England  history.     Newport, 

1893.     24'^"'.     V.  3,  no.  2,  p.  83-128) 

F1.M18 

675  Casgrain. 

Memorial  des  families  Casgrain,  Baby  et  Perrault  du  Canada, 
par  Philippe-Baby  Casgrain  .  .  .  Ed.  intime.  Quebec,  C.  Dar- 
veau,  1898-99. 

198,  [23]  p.     fold,  geneal.  tables.     29"'°. 
No.  73  of  100  copies,  signed  by  author. 

CS90.C3 

9-19124t 

Cash.     See  also  Driver.  CS71.D782    1889 

576  Cassel. 

A  genealogical  history  of  the  Cassel  family  in  America,  being 
the  descendants  of  Julius  Kassel  or  Yelles  Cassel,  of  Kries- 
heim,  Baden,  Germany.  Containing  biographical  sketches  of 
prominent  descendants,  with  illustrations.  By  Daniel  Kolb 
Cassel  .  .  .    Norristown,  Pa.,  M.  R.  Wills,  1896. 

4G3  p.,  2  1.     port.     24J<=°'. 
Bibliography:  p.  [11] 

CS71.C344     1896 

3-4183 

577  Castle. 

A  history  of  the  Castle  family  from  1635  to  1900;  by  William 

Wallace  Ingraham  .  .  .    Chicago,  E.  J.  Decker  company,  1899. 

182,  [10]  p.  incl.  plates,  ports.,  coats  of  arms.     23«". 

8  p.  at  end  left  blank  for  notes. 

CS71.C35     1899 

3-29525 

577a Copy  2.      With  this  is  hound  An  appendix  (p.  183- 

194)  copyrighted  in  1903.  CS71.C35    1903 


AMERICAN   AND  ENGLISH   GENEALOGIES  121 

578  Castor. 

Castor  family,  Holmesburg  branch.  Printed  from  the  records 
comp.  from  authentic  sources  by  Richard  Allen  Martin.  Frank- 
ford,  Pa.,  Martin  &  Allardyce,  1909. 

2  p.  ].,  [9]  p.     pi.  (coat  of  arms),  fold,  geneal.  tab.  (with  ports)     23'^'°. 

p.  6-9,  blank  for  clippings. 

CS71.C354     1909 

10-9639 

Caswell.     See  also  Pierce.  CS71.P616    1874 

579  Cate. 

The  Cate-Cates  family  of  New  England  [by]  E,  E.  Gates  and 
M.  Ray  Sanborn.     Frederick,  Md.,  Marken  &  Bielfeld,  1904. 

2  p.  1.,  52  p.     231"™. 

CS71.C357     1904 

•1-5931 

Catesby.     See  also  Jones.  CS71.J76    1891 

Catlett.     See  also  Pocahontas.  CS71.R747    1887 

Zimmermann.  CS71.Z73    19— 

Catlin.     See  also  Candee.  CS71.C216    1882 

CaufiFman.     See  Kaufman. 

580  Cavendish. 

Historical  collections  of  the  noble  families  of  Cavendishe, 
Holies,  Vere,  Harley,  and  Ogle,  with  the  lives  of  the  most 
remarkable  persons  .  .  .  The  lives  of  the  earls  of  Oxford,  con- 
cluding with  Aubrey  de  Vere,  the  twentieth,  and  last  earl  .  .  . 
Also  the  lives  of  those  famous  generals,  Horace,  lord  Vere  of 
Tillbury,  and  Sir  Francis  Vere,  his  brother  .  . .  Containing 
curious  private  memoirs  . . .  And  prints  of  the  principal  persons, 
engraved  by  Mr.  George  Vertue,  from  original  pictures  .  . . 
Collected  from  records,  manuscripts  ...  by  Arthur  Collins,  esq. 
London,  E.  Withers,  1752. 

viii,  352,  [4]  p.     12  port.     3Si<= 


CS438.C6 


8-33661 


581 The  lives  of  all  the  earls  and  dukes  of  Devonshire,  descended 

from  the  renowned  Sir  William  Cavendish,  one  of  the  privy 
counsellors  to  King  Henry  viii  ...  to  which  is  added,  a  short 
account  of  the  rise,  progress,  and  present  state  of  the  High  court 
of  chancery.  By  Mr.  Grove,  of  Richmond.  London,  Printed 
for  the  author  and  sold  by  J.  Nourse  [etc.]  1764. 

1  p.  1.,  [492+?]  p.     20^"'". 
Various  paging. 

Incomplete?    p.  v-vi  wanting? 
Dedication  signed:  Joseph  Grove. 

DA301.1.C4G8 

5-  42027t 


122  LIBRARY   OF    CONGRESS 

682  Caverly. 

Genealogy  of  the  Caverly  family,  from  the  year  1116  to  the 
year  1880,  made  profitable  and  exemplified  b}-  many  a  lesson  of 
life.     Lowell,  Mass.,  G.  M.  Elliott,  1880  [18791 

3  p.  1.,  196  p.,  2  1.     front,  (port.)  illus.,  plates.     2P°'. 

"Oration  delivered  to  our  congregated  kindred,  at  Concord,  N.  H.,  May  30, 
1877.  By  Robert  Boodey  Caverly  . . .  Lowell,  Masa.,  Vox  populi  print:  Huse, 
Goodwin  &  co.     1879":  p.  1-46  (with  special  t.-p.) 

CS71.C381     1880 

9-7513t 

683  Caverno. 

Record  of  the  Caverno  family.     By  A.  Caverno.     Dover  [N .  H.] 
Morning  star  printing  establishment,  1874. 
cover-title,  36  p.    20 J-"™. 

CS71.C382     1874 

9-7512t 

684  Cecil. 

The  life  of  that  great  statesman  William  Cecil,  lord  Burghley, 
secretary  of  state  in  the  reign  of  King  Edward  the  Sixth,  and 
lord  high  treasurer  of  England  in  the  reign  of  Queen  Elizabeth. 
Publish'd  from  the  original  manuscript  wrote  soon  after  his  lord- 
ship's death;  now  in  the  library  of  the  Right  Honorable  Brownlow, 
earl  of  Exeter.  To  which  is  added,  his  character  by  the  learned 
Camden,  and  an  extract  of  his  last  will  and  testament.  With 
memoirs  of  the  family  of  Cecil,  faithfully  collected  from  records, 
manuscripts,  and  other  authorities.  By  Arthur  Collins,  esq. 
London,  Printed  for  R.  Gosling  at  the  Mitre  and  Cro^^^l,  and  T. 
Wotton,  at  the  Queen's  Head  and  Three  Daggers,  1732. 

3  p.  1.,  xi,  118  p.     24«™. 

DA358.B9C7 

9-11825 

685  Memoirs  of  the  life  and  administration  of  the  Right  Hon- 
ourable William  Cecil,  lord  Burghley  .  ,  .  Containing  an  his- 
torical viev\"  of  the  times  in  which  he  lived,  and  of  the  many 
eminent  and  illustrious  persons  with  whom  he  was  connected; 
with  extracts  from  his  private  and  official  correspondence,  and 
other  papers,  now  first  published  from  the  originals.  By  the 
Rev.  Edward  Nares  .  .  .    London,  Saunders  and  Otley,  1828-31. 

3  V.     fronts,  (ports.)  facsims.     28^"™. 

DA358.B9N3 

9-2901Ct 

686 Burghley.     The  life  of  WilHam  Cecil,  lord  Burghley  .  . . 

biographical  notices  of  his  successors  the  earls  and  marquises  of 
Exeter;  a  description  of  Burghley  house  . . .  and  a  brief  notice 
of  the  family  monuments,  &c.,  in  St.  Martin's  church,  Stamford 
baron  ...  by  the  Rev.  W.  H.  Charlton  . . .  Stamford  [Eng.j  W. 
Langley,  1847. 
xxi,  320  p.  front.,  plates,  geneal.  tab.  22^''™. 
Engr.  t.-p. 

DA358.B9C6 

9-29017t 


AMERICAN   AND  ENGLISH    GENEALOGIES  123 

Cecil — Continued. 

587  Historical  monograph:  William  Cecil,  lord  Burghley.    Lon- 
don and  Edinburgh,  T.  C.  &  E.  C.  Jack,  1904. 

xii,  141,  [1]  p.,  1 1.     illus.  (incl.  ports.,  maps,  plans)  15  pi.  (incl.  front.,  1  col. 
pi.,  ports.)    35^"™.     (HalJ-title:  The  historical  monograph  series;  general  ed.: 
F.  P.  Barnard)" 
Title  in  red  and  black. 

Contents. — pt.  i.  Jessopp,  A.  Historical  monograph. — pt.  ii.  Gotch,  J.  A. 
The  homes  of  the  Cecils. — pt.  iii.  Caw,  J.  L.  The  portraits  of  the  Cecils. — pt. 
iv.  Fox-Davies,  A.  C.     The  genealogy  and  arms  of  the  Cecils. 

DA358.B9H6 

4-2192.3 

See  also  Drummond.  CS419.D7 


688  Chabot. 

Peter  Chabot  and  his  descendants.     By  Frank  H.  Titus  . . 
[Portsmouth  ?0.,  1906?] 
24  p.     21"°'. 


CS71.C428     1906 


7-9220 


689  Chadbourn. 

Chadbourne — Chadbourn    genealogy.     By    William    Morrell 
Emery  .  .  .    [Fall  River,  Mass.,  1904] 
61,  [1]  p.     front.,  porta.     22"°. 
Caption  title. 


CS71.C432     1904 


4-18967 


690  Chadwick. 

Reports  on  the  estate  of  Sir  Andrew  Chadwick  and  the  recent 
proceedings  of  the  Chadwick  association  in  reference  thereto,  by 
Edmund  Chadwick,  chairman,  and  James  Boardman,  secretary 
and  treasurer  of  the  Chadwick  association.  With  appendices, 
chiefly  reprints  of  official  documents.  To  which  is  prefixed  The 
life  and  history  of  Sir  Andrew  Chadwick,  being  a  record  of 
investigations  as  to  his  extraction,  parentage,  and  immediate 
relations,  and  particulars  of  his  estate.  With  copious  notes  .  .  . 
by  John  Oldfield  Chadwick  .  .  .  London,  Simpkin,  IMarshall,  & 
CO.;  New  York,  C.  L.  Woodward;  [etc.,  etc.]  1881. 

5  p.  1.,  [vii]-xiv  p.,  1 1.,  299,  [2]  p.,  1  1.  front,  (port.)  illus.,  plan,  2  fold, 
geneal.  tab.     26"'°. 

Frontispiece  is  a  mounted  photograph. 

Added  t. -p.,  illus.;  initials. 

"American  preface"  signed:  John  Chadwick. 

"List  of  works  consulted  [for  The  life  and  history  of  Sir  Andrew  Chadwick]": 
p.  [xi]-xii. 

CS439.C5 


124  LIBEARY   OF   CONGRESS 

691  Chaffee. 

The  Chaffee  genealogy,  embracing  the  Chafe,  Chafy,  Chafie, 
Chafey,  Chafee,  Chaphe,  Chaffy,  Chaffie,  Chaffey,  Chaffe,  Chaffee 
descendants  of  Thomas  Chaffe,  of  Hingham,  Hull,  llehoboth 
and  Swansea,  Massachusetts;  also,  certain  lineages  from  families 
in  the  United  States,  Canada  and  England,  not  descended  from 
Thomas  Chaffe.  1635-1909.  New  York,  The  Grafton  press, 
1909. 
2  p.  1.,  [iii]-xiv,  663  p.  front.,  plates,  ports.,  maps,  facsims.  24"™. 
Comp.  bv  William  Henry  Chaffee. 

CS71.C433     1909 

9-12-111 

See  also  Baker.  CS71.B17    1896 

Dunn.  CS71.D923     1908 

ChalkhiU.     See  also  Walton.  SH433.A    1875 

592  Chalmers. 

Memoirs  of  the  life  and  writings  of  Thomas  Chalmers,  d.  d., 
LL.  D.  By  his  son-in-law,  the  Rev.  William  Hanna  .  .  .  New 
York,  Harper  &  brothers,  1850. 

4  V.     19^'^'°. 

Genealogy,  vol.  1,  chapter  1. 


See  also  Guthrie.  CS479.G8 


592a  Chamberlain. 

Genealogical  notes  of  the  Chamberlaine  family  of  Maryland, 
(Eastern  shore,)  and  of  the  following  connected  families:  Neale- 
Lloyd,  Tilghman-Robins,  Hollyday-Hammond-Dyer,  Hughes- 
Stockton,  Hayward,  Nicols-Goldsborough,  and  others.  Com- 
piled from  records  and  manuscripts  found  among  the  papers  of 
the  late  John  Bozman  Kerr.     Baltimore,  J.  B.  Piet,  1880. 

99,  ii  p.     front,  (port.)     23^''°'. 

CS71.C443     1880 

9-7511t 

593  One  branch  of  the  descendants  of  Thomas  Chamberlain 

of  Woburn,  1644  . .  .  Compiled  by  George  TV.  Chamberlain  .  . . 
Printed  for  private  distribution  by  Willis  Brooks  Chamberlain  . . . 
Weymouth,  Mass.,  Weymouth  &  Braintree  publishing  com- 
pany, 1897. 

16  p.     front,  (port.)    24"™. 

CS71.C443     1897 

9-7312t 

594  Report  of  the  lst-9th  meetings  of  the  Chamberlain  asso- 
ciation of  America  . .  .    Boston,  1898-1906. 

9  V.    2P". 

CS71.C443     1898- 


AMERICAN   AND   ENGLISH   GENEALOGIES  125 

Chamberlain — Continued. 

595 Ancestry  in  the  line  of  her  father  of  Adelia  Chamberlain 

Harding,  daughter  of  Rev.  Hiram  Chamberlain  and  Anna 
Adelia  Griswold,  prepared  by  her  husband  Colonel  William  J. 
Harding  .  .  .  Also  the  ancestry  of  Capt.  Hiram  S.  Chamberlain 
in  the  line  of  Leander,  son  of  Peleg  Chamberlain  . .  .  Salem, 
Mass.,  The  Salem  press  co.,  1907. 
ix,  [1],  46  p.  front,  (port.)  24^"'^. 
Priv.  print. 

CS71.C443     1907 

8-3954 

596  A  genealogical   record   of  the   descendants   of  Benjamin 

Chamberlain,  of  Sussex  County,  New  Jersey  .  . .  By  Rev.  A.  J. 
Fretz  .  .  .  with  an  introduction  by  Raymond  Chamberlain  .  . . 
Netcong,  N.  Ji,  Printed  at  the  Eagle  office,  1907. 

2  p.  1.,  iv,  104  p.     front.,  pi.,  ports.     21^"™. 

CS71.C443     1907a 

8-27373 

See  also  Cleveland.  CS71.C635    1879 

Flagg.  CS71.F574     1903 

597  Chambers. 

.  . .  Missing  branches  of  our  oldest  family.  By  G.  O.  Seil- 
hamer.     Chambersburg,  Pa.,  1904. 

1  p.  1.,  [7]-28  p.     front,  (port.)     23«™. 

At  head  of  title:  Conococheague  genealogies. 

Paper  read  before  the  Kittochtinny  historical  society,  January  28,  1904. 

Descendants  of  Col.  Benjamin  Chambers,  the  founder  of  Chambersburg. 

CS71.C444     1904 

5-465 

Champe.     See  also  Willis.  CS71.W73    1898 

Champernon.     See  Champernowne. 

598  Champernowne. 

Pedigree  of  Capt.  Francis  Champernon  of  New  England. 
[Salem,  1880] 

geneal.  tab.     29  x  28'^'"  fold,  to  18^  x  14^^'". 

Detached  from  "Gleanings  from  English  records  about  New  England  families. 
Communicated  by  James  A.  Emmerton  and  Henry  F.  Waters."  Salem,  1880. 
24i<="°. 

CS71.C45     1880 

4-27605t 

599  Champion. 

The  Champion  genealogy.  A  history  of  the  descendants  of 
Henry  Champion,  of  Saybrook  and  Lyme,  Connecticut,  together 
with  some  account  of  other  families  of  the  name.     By  Francis 


126  LIBRARY   OF   CONGRESS 

699  Champion — Continued. 

Bacon  Trowbridge.     New  Haven  [Conn.]  Printed  for  the  author, 
1891. 
xii  p.,  2  1.,  558  p.     plates,  ports.,  map,  facsim.     24''". 
Page  559  "Corrections"  pasted  on  back  of  book. 

Edition  500  copies. 

CS71.C461     1891 

9-7314t 

600  Champney. 

The  Christian  mother.  An  address,  dehvered  in  the  First 
church,  Brighton,  Feb.  14,  1855,  at  the  funeral  of  Mrs.  Susanna 
[Park]  Champney,  who  died  Feb.  10,  in  her  95th  year.  With  an 
appendix,  containing  a  genealogical  notice  of  the  Champney 
and  Park  families.  By  Frederic  Augustus  Whitney.  Boston, 
Crosby,  Nichols,  &  co.,  1855. 

36  p.    24<-'". 
Interleaved. 

CS71.C463     1866 

9-7313t 

601  Chandler. 

The  Chandler  family.  The  descendants  of  William  and  Annis 
Chandler,  who  settled  in  Roxbury,  Mass.  1637.  Collected  by 
George  Chandler  .  .  .    Boston,  Press  of  D.  Clapp  &  son,  1872. 

V  p.,  1  1.,  1212,  XXV  p.     front.,  ports.     25"". 

Printed  for  the  family. 

CS71.C456     1872 

9-7S2Gt 

602 The  Chandler  family.     The  descendants  of  William  and 

Annis  Chandler  who  settled  in  Roxbury,  Mass.,  1637.  Col- 
lected by  George  Chandler  . . .  Worcester,  Mass.,  Press  of  C. 
Hamilton,  1883. 

vi  p.,  1  1.,  1315  p.     front.,  plates,  ports.     25''™. 
Printed  for  the  family. 

CS71.C456     1883 

9-7525t 

603  The  Chandler  family:    genealogy  of  a  branch.     By  Mrs. 

A.  M.  Pickford.  Reprinted  from  the  Dedham  historical  register, 
1901-1903.     Dedham  [Mass.]  1903. 

Ip.  1.,  31p.    24^<"". 

CS71.C456     1903 

4-24196 

604  A  sketch  of  the  Chandler  family,  in  Worcester,  Massachu- 
setts. By  Mrs.  E.  O.  P.  Sturgis  . . .  Worcester,  Press  of  C. 
Hamilton,  1903. 

37  p.     24='°. 

"From  Proceedings  of  Worcester  society  of  antiquity." 
"Privately  printed." 

CS71.C466     1903a 
4-22357 


AMERICAN   AND   ENGLISH   GENEALOGIES  127 

Chandler — Continued. 

605 Ancestry    of   Lydia   Mehitable   Chandler  ...    By   F.    W. 

Goding  .  .  .    Newcastle,  N.  S.  W.,  Davies  &  Cannington,  Federal 

printing  works,  1904. 

1  p.  1.,  11  p.     illus.,  port.     22«'«. 

CS71.C456     1904 

5-32726 

See  also  Flagg.  CS71.F574    1903 

Todd.  CS71.T634     1867 

Chanler.     See  Chandler. 

606  Chapin. 

The  Chapin  gathering.  Proceedings  of  the  meeting  of  the 
Chapin  family,  in  Springfield,  Mass.,  September  17,  1862. 
Springfield,  Printed  by  S.  Bowles  and  co.,  1862. 

97  p.     21^'"™. 

CS71.C462     1862 

3-7927 

607 The  Chapin  genealogy,  containing  a  very  large  proportion 

of  the  descendants  of  Dea.  Samuel  Chapin,  who  settled  in 
Springfield,  Mass.  in  1642.  Collected  and  comp.  by  Orange 
Chapin.  To  which  is  added  a  "Centennial  discourse"  ...  by 
E.  B.  Clark  .  .  .  Also,  an  address  ...  by  George  Bliss.  North- 
ampton [Mass.]  Printed  by  Metcalf  &  co.,  1862. 

viii,  368  p.     23i'^'°. 

CS71.C462      1862a 

9-7667t 

608 Edwin  Hubbell  Chapin.     [By  the  Rev.  Anson  Titus.     Bos- 
ton, 1884] 

[3]-13  p.     24^'-". 

Caption  title. 

Reprinted  from  the  New  Eng.  hist,  and  geneaL  register  for  April,  1884. 

CS71.C462     1884 

CA  6-2652 

609 Chapins  who  served  in  the  French  and  Indian  wars,  1754-59 ; 

the  revolutionary  war,  1775-83;  the  war  of  1812-15,  and  others. 
Comp.  by  Charles  Wells  Chapin  . .  .    Springfield,  Mass.,  1895. 

15  p.     20^'-'°. 

On  cover:  Soldier  Chapins  of  three  wars. 

CS71.C462     1895 

9-7665t 

610 Chapins  who  served  in  the  French  and  Indian  wars,  1754-60; 

the  revolutionary  war,  1775-83;  the  war  of  1812-15,  and  others. 
Comp.  by  Charles  Wells  Chapin  . . .  Revised  with  additions  . . . 
Springfield,  Mass.  [Springfield  printing  and  binding  co.]  1895. 

47  p.  incl.  4  pi.     20^"™. 

On  cover:  Soldier  Chapins  of  three  wars. 

CS71.C462     1896a 

9-7666t 


128  LIBRARY  OF   CONGRESS 

Chapin — Continued. 

611 .  .  .     Appreciation  of  Calvin  Chapin,  d.  d.,  of  Rocky  Hill, 

Conn.     By  the  Rev.  Edwin  P.  Parker,  d.  d.  ...    Providence, 
Snow  &  Farnham  co.,  printers,  1908. 

12  p.     front,  (port.)  plates.     23^^™.     (Chapiu  family  a.s80ciation  publications) 

CS71.C462     1908 

9-8883 

612 , . .     Life  of  Deacon  Samuel  Chapin,  of  Springfield.     By 

Howard   Millar  Chapin.     Providence,   Snow   &   Farnham   co., 
printers,  1908. 

73  p.     pi.,  maps,  facsims.  (partly  fold.)     25'"'".     (Chapin  family  association 
publications) 

Constitution  of  the  Chapin  family  association  and  other  papers  relating  to  the 
association  inserted. 

CS71.C462      1908a 

9-8882 

613  Chapline. 

Chaplines  from  Maryland  and  Virginia,  by  Maria  J.  Liggett 
Dare.     [Washington,  The  Franklin  print,  1902] 
3  p.  1.,  113,  xiii  p.,  1 1.     front.,  facsim.     23^'='°. 

CS71.C464     1902 
2-23425 

See  also  Nourse.  CS71.N933    1897 


614  Chapman. 

The  Chapman  family:  or  The  descendants  of  Robert  Chap- 
man, one  of  the  first  settlers  of  Say-brook,  Conn.,  with  genea- 
logical notes  of  William  Chapman,  who  settled  in  New  London, 
Conn. ;  Edward  Chapman,  who  settled  at  Windsor,  Conn. ;  John 
Chapman,  of  Stonington,  Conn.;  and  Rev.  Benjamin  Chapman, 
of  Southington,  Conn.  By  Rev.  F.  W.  Chapman  . . .  Hartford, 
Case,  Tiffany  and  co.,  1854. 

414  p.     front.,  pi.,  port.,  facsim.,  coat  of  arms.     22^"=™. 

0S71.C466     1854 

3-6540 

615 Descendants  of  Ralph  Chapman.     By  Charles  B.  Gerard. 

Newburgh,  N.  Y.,  E.  M.  Ruttenber  &  son,  printers,  1876. 

1  p.  1.,  viii,  [9]-86  p.     23  x  19"=™. 

CS71.C466     1876 

9-7664t 

616 Edward  Chapman,  of  Ipswich,  Mass.,  in  1644,  and  some  of 

his  descendants.     Comp.  by  Rev.  Jacob  Chapman  and  Dr.  W.  B. 
Lapham.     Portland  [Me.]  Printed  by  B.  Thurston  &  co.,  1878. 
1  p.  1.,  34  p.    24^^". 

CS71.C466     1878 

9-7524t 


AMERICAN   AND   ENGLISH   GENEALOGIES  129 

Chapman — Continued. 

617 .  . .     Edward  Chapman  of  Ipswich,  Mass.,  1642-1678,  and 

his  descendants.     By  Jacob  Chapman  .  .  .    Concord,  N.  H.,  Re- 
publican press  association,  1893. 
viii,  339  p.     front.,  ports.     23<=™. 

CS71.C466     1893 

9-7663t 


See  also  Bostwick.  CS71.B75 


1901 


Robinson.  CS71.R66     1894 

618  Chappell. 

A  genealogical  history  of  the  Chappell,  Dickie,  and  other 
kindred  families  of  Virginia.  1635-1900.  Comp.  by  P.  E. 
Chappell  of  Kansas  City,  Mo.  Rev.  ed.  1900.  Kansas  City, 
Mo.,  Hudson-Kimberly  publishing  co.,  1900. 

1  p.  1.,  382  p.     front.,  pi.,  port.,  map.     24'=™. 

CS71.C467     1900 

1-2127 

619  Chase. 

Extract  from  the  large  and  full  genealogy  of  the  Chase  family, 
now  being  prepared  by  John  B.  Chace  ...  [Taunton?  Mass., 
18—?] 

geneal.  tab.     42  x  25^"™. 

CS71.C487     18— 

3-9954 

620  A  tribute  of  affection  to  the  memory  of  Professor  Irah 

Chase.     Boston,  Priv.  print.  [G.  C.  Rand  &  Avery,  printers]  1865. 

100  p.     24"'°. 

On  cover:  In  memoriam. 

Appendix:  Genealogical  record. 

7-7627 

621 Genealogy  of  a  portion  of  the  descendants  of  William 

Chase,  who  came  to  America  in  1630,  and  died  in  Yarmouth, 
Massachusetts,  May,  1659.  [By  George  Whitefield  Chase] 
Washington,  D.  C,  1886. 

2  p.  1.,  31  p.     221"™. 

CS71.C487     1886 

9-7523t 

622  Reminiscences  of  the  family  of  Moody  Chase,  of  Shirley, 

Massachusetts;  also,  A  brief  account  of  his  ancestry.  By 
William  Moody  Chase  .  . .  Baltimore,  J.  H.  Shane  &  co., 
printers,  1888-[91  ?] 

2  pts.     coat  of  arma.     23^"™. 
Paged  continuously. 

CS71.C487     1888- 

-30936 

35819°— 10 9 


130  LIBRARY  OF   CONGRESS 

Chase — Continued. 

623  Genealogy    of    Champion     Spalding    Chase     and     Mary 

Sophronia  Biitterfield,  his  wife.  Compiled  by  request  of  and 
for,  Joel  Munsell's  sons,  Albany,  New  York  ...  To  which  brief 
personal  sketches  are  added.     [Albany,  J.  Munsell's  sons]  1894. 

19  p.  incl.  port.     23"^"". 

CS71.C487     1894 

9-7662t 

624  A  record  of  the  Chases  from  their  earliest  known  history 

to  the  eleventh  generation  of  some  of  the  descendants  of  Aquila 
Chase,  of  Newbury,  Mass.  By  Emily  A.  Clark  ,  . .  Manches- 
ter, N.  H.,  Printed  by  the  J.  B.  Clarke  company,  1898. 

26  p.     22^'=-". 

CS71.C487     1898 
7-23369 

625  ■ Chase.     Compiled  and  drawn  by  Francis  Nelson  Chase 

Lowell,  Mass.,  1904. 

geneal.  tab.    illus.    95  x  59"'". 

Pen  and  ink  chart,  with  coats  of  arms  and  illustration  of  Chase  home. 

Ancestors,  children  and  grandchildren  of  Samuel  Chase. 

CS71.C487     1904 

CA  7-1504 

See  also  Chandler.  CS71.C456    1904 

Towle.  CS71.T742     1903 

Townley.  CS71.T746     1883 

Townley.  CS71.T746     1888 

Waldo.  CS439.W26 

Chastain.     See  also  Fontaine.  F221.V82 

626  Chatfield. 

The  Chatfield  family.  Principally  from  records  in  the  Nau- 
gatuck  Valley,  Conn.  Comp.  by  Wilham  C.  Sharpe.  Seymour, 
Conn.,  1896. 

32  p.    plates  (ports.)    22"'". 

CS71.C492     1896 
9-7661 t 

627  Chattan. 

An  account  of  the  confederation  of  Clan  Chattan;  its  kith 
and  kin.  Prepared  at  the  request  of  the  Clan  association  in 
Glasgow.  By  Charles  Fraser-Mackintosh,  of  Drummond  .  . . 
Glasgow,  J.  Mackay,  1898. 

xix,  203  p.  incl.  illus.,  port.     8  col.  pi.  (incl.  front.)  3  facsim.     27^"='". 

Half-title  and  cover-title:  Minor  septs  of  Clan  Chattan. 

CS479.C6 

2-24087 


AMERICAN   AND   ENGLISH   GENEALOGIES  131 

Chattan — Continued. 

628 The  loyall  dissuasive,   and   other  papers  concerning  the 

affairs  of  clan  Chattan:  by  Sir  ^'Eneas  Macpherson,  knight  of 
Invereshie,  1691-1705;  ed.  with  notes  and  introduction  from 
the  originals  at  Cluny  castle,  by  the  Rev.  Alexander  D.  Mur- 
doch .  . .  Edinburgh,  Printed  by  T.  and  A.  Constable  for  the 
Scottish  history  society,  1902. 

civ,  253,  [1]  p.     front,  (port.)  facsim.     23"™.     {Half-title:  Publications  of  the 
Scottish  history  society,     vol.  xli) 
All  Ijut  one  of  the  papers  have  special  t.-p.  or  half-title. 

DA750.S26  voL41 

4-4 

629  Chauncey. 

Memorials  of  the  Chaunceys,  including  President  Chauncy, 
his    ancestors   and   descendants    [and    appendix]     By   William 
Chauncey  Fowler  .  . .    Boston,  H.  W.  Button  and  son,  printers, 
1858. 
vii,  336  p.     front,  (port.)  4  geneal.  tab.     25"™. 

CS71.C498     1858 

3-32339 

630 Isaac  Chauncy — Jane  [pedigree]     [Boston,  1858] 

geneal.  tab.     21  x  27"=™. 

Reprint  from  Memorials  of  the  Chaunceys.     By  William  Chauncey  Fowler. 
Boston,  1858. 

CS71.C498     1858a 

3-30934 

631  Pedigree  of  Chauncy.     [Boston,  1858] 

geneal.  tab.     36  x  26^"™  fold,  to  26J  x  18"™. 

Reprint  from  Memorials  of  the  Chaunceys.     By  William  Chauncey  Fowler. 
Boston,  1858. 

CS71.C498     1858b 
10-1496 

632  The  genealogy  of  the  wives  of  the  Fowlers,  in  one  line  from 

William,  the  magistrate,  by  William  Chauncey  Fowler,  [n.  p., 
186-  ?] 

13-34  p.     24i"™. 

Caption  title. 

The  genealogy  of  the  wives  of  the  Chaunceys  in  one  line  from  President 

Charles  Chauncey:  p.  25-34. 

CS71.F788     186- 

10-4261 

633 Pedigree  of  the  family  of  Chauncy.     Comp.  by  Stephen 

Tucker  .  .  .  Special  private  reprint,   with  additions  .  .  .  London, 
Mitchell  and  Hughes,  1884. 
12  p.    8  pi.    30"™. 
200  copies. 

CS439.C53 
8-37476 

Cliauncy.     See  Chauncey. 

Checkley.     See  also  Fraser.  CS71.F848    1910 


132  LIBRARY  or   CONGRESS 

634  Cheever. 

Ezekiel  Cheever  and  some  of  his  descendants.     By  John  T. 
Hassam  . . .    Boston,  D.  Clapp  &  son,  1870. 

iv,  64  p.     front,  (facsim.)     24'^'°. 

Prepared  for  and  published  in  the  New  Eng.  hiat.  aad  geneal.  register  for 
April,  1879.     Few  copies  printed  for  private  distribution. 

CS71.C615     1879 

9-7657t 

See  also  Hassam.  CS71.H354     1896 


Chenault.     See  also  Quisenberry.  CS71.Q9    1897 

635  Cheney. 

The  Cheney  genealogy.  Comp.  by  Charles  Henry  Pope  .  .  . 
Boston,  C.  H.  Pope,  1897. 

582  p.     front.,  plates,  ports.,  facsim.     24"°'. 

CS71.C518     1897 

9-7659t 

See  also  Chute.  CS71.C664    1894 

Willoughby.  da250.R72 

636  Chenoweth. 

Genealogy  and  chart  of  the  Chenoweth  and  Cromwell  families 

of  Maryland  and  Virginia.     By  Alex.  Crawford  Chenoweth  .  .  . 

[New  York,  The  Redfield  press]  1894. 

2  p.  1.,  3-35  p.     4  fold,  geneal.  tab.     25«™. 

CS71.C519     1894 

&-7656t 

637  Chesebrough. 

Genealogy  of  the  descendants  of  William  Chesebrough  of  Bos- 
ton, Rehoboth,  Mass.,  the  founder  and  first  white  settler  of  Ston- 
ington.  Conn.,  born  1594,  in  or  near  Boston,  England,  and  died 
1667,  Stonington,  Conn.  He  sailed  from  Cowes,  England,  in 
good  ship  "Arbella"  (of  Gov.  John  Winthrop's  Massachusetts 
Bay  Colony),  March  29,  1630,  and  arrived  in  Salem,  Mass.,  New 
England,  America,  June  14,  1630.  By  Anna  Chesebrough 
Wildey  .  .  .    New  York,  Press  of  T.  A.  Wright,  1903. 

686  p.     front.,  plates  (partly  col.)  ports.,  geneal.  tables.     24"™. 

CS71.C524     1903 

3-24610 

See  also  Stanton.  CS71.S791    1891 


638  Chessman. 

Genealogy  of  the  Chesman  family,  in  the  United  States,  from 

1713  to  1893.     With  appendix  and  reminiscence  of  his  father's 

family.     Collected  by  Samuel  Chessman  ...    [n.  p.]  1893. 

2  p.  1.,  101  p.  incl.  illus.,  ports.     26^°°'. 

CS71.C525     1893 

9-7660t 

See  also  Leach.  CS71.L433    1898 


AMERICAN  AND  ENGLISH   GENEALOGIES  133 

639  Chester. 

Genealogical  memoirs  of  the  extinct  family  of  Chester  of 
Chicheley  their  ancestors  and  descendants.  Attempted  by  Rob- 
ert Edmond  Chester  Waters  .  .  .    London,  Robson  &  sons,  1878. 

2  V.    illua.     (coats  of  arms)    26^'^™. 

Paged  continuously. 

CS439.C55     1878 

9-18149t 

640 Genealogical  memoirs  of  the  families  of  Chester  of  Bristol, 

Barton  Regis,  London,  and  Almondsbury,  descended  from  Henry 
Chester,  sheriff  of  Bristol  1470.  And  also  of  the  families  of  Astry 
of  London,  Kent,  Beds,  Hunts,  Oxon,  and  Gloucestershire, 
descended  from  Sir  Ralph  Astry,  kt.,  lord  mayor  of  London  1493. 
Attempted  by  Rob*-  Edmond  Chester  Waters  .  .  .  London, 
Reeves  and  Turner,  1881. 

X,  122  p.     illus.  (incl.  coats  of  arms)    26'^". 

"Proofs  and  authorities":  p.  100-102. 

CS439.C55     1881 

6-19829 

641 Genealogical  notes  of  the  families  of  Chester  of  Blaby, 

Leicestershire,  and  Chester  of  Wethersfield,  Conn.,  New  England. 

Comp.  by  Robt.  Edmond  Chester-Waters  .  .  .     (Printed  for  the 

author.)     Leicester,  Clarke  and  Hodgson,  1886. 

iv,  [31-28  p.     fold.  tab.     24^'='". 

CS71.C526     1886 

3-17716 

642 Genealogical  chart  of  the  Chester  family  together  with  other 

lineal  ancestors  of  the  compiler  J.  Bayard  Backus.     April  1893. 
Pedigree  of  Sarah  Noyes.     [New  York,  Gill  engraving  co.,  1893] 
geneal.  tab.     75  x  49"™  fold,  to  16  x  26'=". 
Includes  the  families  Backus,  Tracy,  Hyde,  Huntington,  etc. 

CS71.C526     1893 

4-27763t 

643 The    descendants    of    Christopher    Chester.     1796-1896. 

[Concord,  Mass.,  1896] 
11  p.    20i<=™. 
Ms.  notes. 
"Introductory"  signed:  Arthur  Herbert  Chester. 

CS71.C526     1896 

4-37304 

644  Chetham. 

A  history  of  the  Chetham  hospital  and  library,  with  a  genealog- 
ical account  of  the  founder  and  the  family  of  Chetham  . . .  By 
William  Robert  Whatton  . . .  Manchester,  Agnew  and  Zanetti, 
1833. 

3  p.  1.,  p.  [125]-294.  front,  (port.)  plates.  27^'''".  (In  History  of  the  founda- 
tions in  Manchester  of  Christ's  college,  Chetham's  hospital . . .    Manchester, 

1828-48.     V.  3) 

DA690.M4H6  vol.3 

3-9812 


134  LIBEARY   OF    CONGRESS 

C  hetham — Continued . 

645  Life  of  Humphrey  Chetham,  founder  of  the  Chetham  hos- 
pital and  library,  ^Manchester.  By  the  late  Francis  Robert 
Raines  .  . .  and  Charles  W.  Sutton  . . .  With  a  genealogy  of  the 
Chetham  family  by  Ernest  Axon.  [Manchester,  Eng.]  Printed 
for  the  Chetham  society,  1903. 

2  V.     front,  (port.)  8  pi.     22^  x  ITi*"™.     (Added  t.-p.:   Chetham  society.     Re- 
mains, historical  and  literai-y  connected  with  the  palatine  counties  of  Lancaster 
and  Chester.     New  series,  v.  49-50) 
"Chetham  genealogies  ...  by  Ernest  AKon,"  at  end  of  v.  2,  has  special  t.-p. 

DA670.L19C5 
■4-S54 

Chevalier.     See  also  Salisbury.  CS71.S167    1885 

Chew.     See  also  Thomas.  cs71.T46    1878 

Thomas.  CS71.T46     1883 

Thomias.  CS71.T46     1896 

Van  Rensselaer.  CS69.S7 

646  Chichester. 

History  of  the  family  of  Chichester,  from  a,  d.  1086-1870. 
Including  the  descents  of  the  various  branches  settled  at  Raleigh, 
Youlston,  Arlington,  Wid worthy,  Calverleigh,  Hall,  and  else- 
where in  Devonshire;  also  of  the  Chichesters,  marquesses  of 
Donegal,  and  barons  Templemore.  B}^  Sir  Alex.  Palmer  Bruce 
Chichester,  bart.  London  (Printed  for  the  author)  J.  C.  Hotten, 
1871. 

viiip.,  21.,  174  p.     front.,  illus.,  pi.,  facsim.  (partly  fold.)  coats  of  arms.     22^''™. 

CS439.C6 

3-26666 

Chickering.    See  also  Hayford.  CS71.H419    1901 

Chidsey.     See  also  Kaufman.  CS71.K21    1892 

Chiesiy.     See  also  Hay.  CS479.H3 

647  Child. 

Genealogy  of  the  Child,  Childs  and  Childe  families,  of  the  past 
and  present  in  the  United  States  and  the  Canadas,  from  1630  to 
1881.  By  Elias  Child.  Utica,  N.  Y.,  Published  for  the  author 
by  Curtiss  &  Childs,  printers,  1881. 

xii,  [7J-842  p.     plates  (partly  col.)  ports.     24^''™. 

CS71.C536     1881 

9-7311 

See  also  Lawson.  CS71.L425    1903 


Chillingsworth.     See  also  Foster.  1S71.F756    1889 


AMERICAN   AND  ENGLISH   GENEALOGIES  135 

648  Chipman. 

The  Chipman  lineage,  particularly  as  in  Essex  County,  Mass. 
By  R.  Manning  Chipman  .  .  .    Salem,  The  Salem  press,  1872. 
59  p.     23^'='°. 
From  the  Historical  collections  of  the  Essex  institute. 

CS71.C541     1872 

9-7522t 

649 Chipmans  in  Maine.     A  genealogy.     By  Alberto  Lee  Chip- 
man.     Sabbathday  Lake,  Me.,  A.  L.  Chipman,  1897. 

44  p.     col.  pi.     18"=™. 

CS71.C641     1897 

9-7658t 

650  Chipmans  of  America,  by  Alberto  Lee  Chipman.     Poland, 

Me.,  Ye  Chipman  printery,  1904. 

232  p.     col.  pi.,  ports.     20"'°. 

CS71.C541     1904 

4-31003 

See  also  Chute.  CS71.C564    1894 

Smith.  CS71.S643     1910 

Swain.  CS71.S97     1896 

651  Chisholm. 

History  of  the  Chisholms,  with  genealogies  of  the  principal 
families  of  the  name.  By  Alexander  Mackenzie  .  .  .  Inverness, 
A.  &W.  Mackenzie,  1891. 

XV,  232  p.     23"'°. 

CS479.C7 

9-19333t 

652  Chittenden. 

Chittenden  family:  William  Chittenden  of  Guilford,  Conn.,  and 

his  descendants.     Comp.  by  Alvan  Talcott  .  .  .    [New  Haven^ 

Conn.,  Morehouse  &  Taylor,  1882] 

262  p.,  1  1.     21^'^'°. 

CS71.C643     1882 

9-7654t 

653  Choate. 

The  Choates  in  America.  1643-1896.  John  Choate  and  his 
descendants.  Chebacco,  Ipswich,  Mass.  .  .  .  By  E.  O.  Jame- 
son .  .  .    Boston,  A.  Mudge  &  son,  printers,  1896. 

xvi,  458  p.     front.,  illus.,  plates  (ports.)     26^'^'°. 

CS71.C545     1896 

9-7655t 

654  Chouteau. 

Creoles  of  St.  Louis.     By  Paul  Beckwith  ...    St.  Louis,  Nixon- 
Jones  printing  co.,  1893. 
169  p.     5  fold.  tab.     23^'^'°. 

A  genealogy  of  the  descendants  of  Rene  Auguste  Chouteau  of  Beam,  France, 
who  came  to  New  Orleans  in  the  18th  century. 

CS71.C552     1893 
4- 120-18 


136  LIBRARY   OF   CONGRESS 

655  Christie. 

Genealogical  memoirs  of  the  Scottish  house  of  Christie,  comp. 
from  family  papers  and  the  public  records  by  the  Rev.  Charles 
Rogers,  ll.  d.  .  .  .    London,  Printed  for  the  Royal  historical 
society,  1878. 
78  p.    23"='°. 


CS499.C6 


9-12690 


656  Churchill. 

The  Churchill  family  in  America.  Compilers,  Gardner  Asaph 
Churchill,  Nathaniel  Wiley  Churchill.  Editor  and  associate  com- 
piler. Rev.  George  M.  Bodge,  [n.  p.]  Pub.  by  the  family  of  G.  A. 
Churchill  [1904] 

XV,  707  p.     front.,  illus.,  plates,  ports.     25i<"". 

CS71.C663     1904 
5-8006 

Churchman.     See  also  Kaufman.  CS71.K21    1892 

657  Chute. 

A  genealogy  and  history  of  the  Chute  family  in  America,  with 
some  account  of  the  family  in  Great  Britain  and  Ireland;  with  an 
account  of  forty  allied  families,  gathered  from  the  most  authentic 
sources,  by  Wm.  E.  Chute  . .  .    Salem,  Mass.,  1894. 

22  p.,  1  1.,  216  p.,  3  1.,  [iiij-cclxxvii,  [1]  p.     front.,  plates,  ports.     24'=™. 

CS71.C564     1894 

9-7653t 

658  CiUey. 

Cilley  family.     Comp.  by  J.  P.  Cilley  . . .    [Augusta,  1877] 

7,  47  p.     24^""". 

p.  9-47  comp.  by  Greenleaf  and  J.  P.  Cilley. 

T.-p.  wanting.     Reprinted  from  Maine  genealogist  and  biographer.    June  1877, 
V.  2,  p.  121-128;   Dec.  1877,  v.  3,  p.  65-80;   March  1878,  v.  3,  p.  85-107. 
Descendants  of  Robert  Seely,  Watertown,  Mass.,  1630. 


CS71.C572     1877 


1-234 


See  also  Seeley. 

Sinclair.  CS71.S615    1896 

659  Claflin. 

Genealogy  of  the  Claflin  family ;  being  a  record  of  Robert  Mack- 
clothlan,  of  Wenham,  Mass.  and  of  his  descendants,  1661-1898, 
by  Charles  Henry  Wight  .  .  .    New  York,  Press  of  W.  Green  [1903] 

6,  [9]-473  p.     24i«'". 

CS71.C584     1903 

3-32782 


AMERICAN   AND   ENGLISH   GENEALOGIES  137 

660  Claiborne. 

Claiborne  pedigree,  a  genealogical  table  of  the  descendants  of 
Secretary  William  Claiborne,  of  the  junior  branch  in  the  United 
States,  with  some  other  tracings  in  the  female  line,  Lynchburg, 
Va.,  J.  P.  Bell  company,  1900. 

51  p.     front,  (port.)     23'=". 

Comp.  by  George  Mason  Claiborne. 

CS71.C586     1900 

1-26297 

See  also  Gentry.  CS71.G339    1909 


661  Clanronald. 

Vindication  of  the  "Clanronald  of  Glengarry"  against  the 
attacks  made  upon  them  in  the  Inverness  journal  and  some  recent 
printed  performances.  With  remarks  as  to  the  descent  of  the 
family  who  style  themselves  ''of  Clanronald"  .  .  .  Edinburgh, 
W.  &  C.  Tait,  1821. 

3  p.  1.,  97,  XXX  p.     geneal.  tab.     231"^". 

By  John  Riddell. 

Engr.  t.-p. 

CS479.R8 

4-107 

662  Clapp. 

The  Clapp  family  meeting  at  Northampton,  August  24,  1870. 
Comprising  the  proceedings,  the  address,  historical  and  other 
papers,  etc.  Published  by  vote  of  the  Boston  committee  of 
arrangements.     Boston,  E.  Clapp,  1870. 

67,  [1]  p.    24^^'". 

CS71.C59     1870 

9-8335t 

663 The  Clapp  memorial.  Record  of  the  Clapp  family  in  Amer- 
ica, containing  sketches  of  the  original  six  emigrants,  and  a 
genealogy  of  their  descendants  bearing  the  name.  With  a  sup- 
plement, and  the  proceedings  at  two  family  meetings.  [By] 
Ebenezer  Clapp  .  .  .  Boston,  D.  Clapp  &  son,  1876. 
XX  p.,  1  1.,  [3]-436,  80  p.     front.,  plates,  ports.     24|'^". 

CS71.C59     1876 

9-8334t 

Clare.     See  also  Gloucester,  Earls  of.         DA740.G5C5    1883 

664  Clark. 

Record  of  the  family  of  David  Clark,  of  Northampton,  Mass., 
who  was  born  September  24th,  1729,  and  died  Nov.  13th,  1810. 
Collected  and  arranged  by  Lewis  H.  Clark.  Syracuse,  Summers 
&  brother,  book  and  job  printers,  1857. 

13  p.     21^"°^. 

CS71.C6     1857 

9-8333t 


138  LIBRARY   OF    CONGRESS 

Clark — Continued. 

665  Records  of  the  descendants  of  Hugh  Clark,  of  Watertown, 

Mass.     1640-1866.     By  John  Clark  .  .  .    Boston,  Printed  for  the 
author,  1866. 

260  p.,  1  1.     front.,  ports.     26''™. 

CS71.C6     1866 

9-833 It 

666  Records  of  some  of  the  descendants  of  Thomas  Clarke,  Ply- 
mouth, 1623-1697.  Comp.  by  Samuel  C.  Clarke.  Boston, 
Printed  by  D.  Clapp  &  son,  1869. 

43  p.     23^'='». 

CS71.C6     1869 

9-8325t 

667 The  ancestry  and  the  writings  of  the  Rev.  Dorus  Clarke  . . . 

[Boston,  D.  Clapp  &  son]  1876. 
25  p.  incl.  front,  (port.)     24"°'. 
100  copies  printed  but  not  published. 

CS71.C6     1876 

9-1190St 

668 Clarke  papers.     Mrs.  Meech  and  her  family.     Home  letters, 

familiar  incidents  and  narrations  linked  for  preservation.     Bur- 
lington, Vt.,  Pub.  by  Miss  Hemenway  [1878] 
2  p.  1.,  312  p.     ]7^'='^. 
Limited  edition. 

CS71.C6     1878 

1-26877 

669  A  genealogical  statement  of  the  Clarke  family  of  Boston, 

Mass.  1731;   with  review  of  the  same.     By  Isaac  J.  Greenwood. 

New  York,  For  private  distribution,  1879. 

8  p.     2G«'". 

CS71.C6     1879 

5-U380 

670 Jeremy  Clarke's  family.     An  address   before   the   Rhode 

Island  historical  society,  March,  1879.     By  H.  E.  Turner.     {In 

Newport  historical  magazine.     Newport,  R.  I.,  vol.  1,  1881,  p. 

75-96,  129-155) 

F76.R35  vol.  1 

671 A  few  genealogical  items  connected  with  the  family  de- 
scended from  William  Clark,  one  of  the  original  settlers  of  Had- 
dam,  Conn.;   especially  in  the  line  of  Ebenezer  Clark,  who  from 
1753  to  1800,  lived  in  Washington,  Conn.     [New  York,  1880] 
11  p.     24'^". 
Caption  title. 
Comp.  by  Salter  Storra  Clark. 

CS71.C6     1880 

9-8326t 


AMERICAN   AND   ENGLISH   GENEALOGIES  139 

Clark — Continued. 

672 A  record  of  the  descendants  of  John  Clark,  of  Farmington, 

Conn.     The  male  branches  brought  down  to  1882.     The  female 
branches  one  generation  after  the  Clark  name  is  lost  in  marriage. 
By  Julius  Gay.     Hartford,  Conn.,  The  Case,  Lockwood  &  Brain- 
ard  company,  1882. 
94  p.     col.  front.     23i<^™. 

CS71.C6     1882 

9-S332t 

673 Genealogy  of  the  descendants  of  Nathaniel  Clarke  of  New- 
bury, Mass.     By  George  K.  Clarke  .  .  .    Boston,  Press  of  T.  R. 
Marvin  &  son,  1883. 
121,  [1]  p.     25^'=™. 

CS71.C6     1883 

9-8328t 

674 Clarke-Clark  genealogy.     Records   of   the   descendants   of 

Thomas  Clarke,  Plj^mouth,  162.3-1697.     Comp.  by  Rev.  William 
W.  Johnson  .  .  .     North  Greenfield,  Wis.,  The  compiler,  1884. 
176,  xiv,  [1]  p.     frout.,  ports.     23i<=™. 

CS71.C6     1884 

9-8323t 

675 Genealogy    of   the    descendants    of   Nathaniel    Clarke    of 

Newbury,  Mass.  Ten  generations,  1642-1885.  By  George  K. 
Clarke  ...  2d  ed.,  rev.  and  enl.  Boston,  Press  of  T.  R.  Marvin 
&  son,  1885. 

216  p.     front.,  ports.     24<"^. 

CS71.C6     1885 

5-27463 

676 .  .  .     Materials  for  genealogies  of  certain  families  of  Clarks, 

early  settled  in  Essex  County.     Communicated  by  George  K. 
Clarke.     [Salem,  Mass.,  18891 
10  p.     24^'"". 
Caption  title. 
From  historical  collections  of  the  Essex  institute,  vol.  xxvi,  1889. 

CS71.C6     1889 

9-S327t 

677 History  and  genealogy  of  Samuel  Clark,  sr.,  and  his  descend- 
ants from  1636-1892—256  years.     By  Rev.  Edgar  W.. Clark  .  .  . 
2d  ed.     St.  Louis,  Nixon-Jones  printing  co.,  1892. 
122  p.     illus.     22^0'". 

CS71.C6     1892 
9-8329 

677a  — Part  second  .  .  .      1636-1897—261  years  .  .  .      St. 

Louis,  Nixon-Jones  printing  co.,  1897. 
3p.  1.,  [129]-182p.     22^'=°'. 

CS71.C6     1897 

9-8?30 


140  LIBRARY   OF   CONGRESS 

Clark — Continued . 

678  Clarke's  kindred  genealogies.     A  genealogical   history  of 

certain  descendants  of  Joseph  Clark,  Dorchester,  1630;  Denice 
Darling,  Braintree,  1662;  Edward  Gray,  Plymouth,  1643;  and 
William  Home,  Dover,  1659;  and  sketches  of  the  Orne  (Home), 
Pynchon,  and  Downing  families,  by  Augustus  Peck  Clarke  .  . . 
Cambridge,  Mass.,  The  Harvard  printing  company,  1896. 

vii  p.,  2  1.,  17G  p.     front,  (port.)  col.  plates.     24''"'. 

CS71.C6     1896 

9-7674t 

679  The  history  and  genealogy  of  our  branch  of  the  Clark 

family  and  its  connections,  with  the  Shattucks  on  my  father's 
side,  with  the  Smiths  on  my  mother's  side  and  with  the  Elliots 
on  my  wife's  side,  by  George  Washington  Clark.  With  a  brief 
account  of  the  origin  and  derivation  of  the  surname  Clark,  by 
Charles  Lamartine  Clark.  Detroit,  Press  of  Morrison  printing 
CO.,  1898. 

2  p.  1.,  74  p.     port.     22i<="'. 

CS71.C6     1898 

9-8492t 

680 The  descendants  of  Nathaniel  Clarke  and  his  wife  Eliza- 
beth Somerby  of  Newbury,  Massachusetts.  A  history  of  ten  gen- 
erations, 1642-1902.  Special  ed.  By  George  Kuhn  Clarke  .  .  . 
Boston,  Priv.  print.  [T.  R.  Marvin  &  son]  1902. 

250  p.     front.,  pi.,  port.     24=™. 

"Special  edition  of  parts  i,  ii  and  in  of  a  larger  family  history  which  appeared 

earlier  in  the  year  1902  . . .    These  three  parts  have  . . .  been  printed  again,  and 

important  additions  included." — Pref. 

CS71.C6     1902 

2-22682 

681 The  descendants  of  Nathaniel  Clarke  and  his  wife  Elizabeth 

Somerby  of  Newbury,  Massachusetts,  A  history  of  ten  genera- 
tions, 1642-1902.  By  George  Kuhn  Clarke  .  .  .  Boston,  Priv. 
print.  [T.  R.  Marvin  &  son]  1902. 

468  p.     front.,  pi.,  port.     24^^^". 

CS71.C6     1902a 

2-14596 

682 Clarke    genealogies.     The    "Clarke"    families    of    Rhode 

Island.  A  compilation  of  the  descendants  of:  i,  Joseph  Clarke, 
of  Westerly;  ii,  Jeremiah  Clarke,  of  Newport;  iii,  John  Clarke, 
of  Newport;  iv,  Laurence  Clarke,  of  Newport;  v,  Abraham 
Clarke,  of  Bristol;  vi,  John  Clarke,  of  Westerly;  vii,  Ephraim 
and  Ichabod  Clarke,  of  Westerly;  viii,  Ephraim,  Ichabod  and 
Samuel  Clarke,  of  Cumberland;  ix,  Timothy  Clarke,  of  Bristol. 
By  George  Austin  Morrison,  jr.  ...  New  York,  The  Evening  post 
job  printing  house,  1902. 

337  p.     29'^". 

"This  edition  is  limited  to  150  signed  copies,  of  which  this  copy  is  no.  18." 

CS71.C6     1902b 

3-24078 


AMERICAN   AND   ENGLISH   GENEALOGIES  141 

Clark — Continued. 

683  The  ancestors  and  descendants  of  the  Rev'd  Henry  Clarke 

and  his  wife  Catherine  Pendleton,   of  Madison  County,  New 

York.     By  Cyrus  Clarke  Van  Deventer.     Kingman,  Kan.,  1902. 

128  p.     front,  (port.)     24«™. 

CS71.C6     1902c 

3-20268 

684  [Scrap-book  of  clippings  from  the  genealogical  and  his- 
torical department  of  the  Detroit  Saturday  tribune,  Septem- 
ber 3-December  10,  1904.     Detroit,  19041 

[19]  p.    30*^°^. 

Not.-p. 

Contents. — Clarke  genealogy. — Death  notices,  Detroit  gazette,  1821-22. — 
Inscriptions,  Clarkston,  Mich. — Bill  and  Bonnell  families. — Lancastera  in  New 
England. — Palmer  family  in  Connecticut  and  Michigan. 

CS71.C6     1904 

5-13210t 

685  Richard  Clarke  of  Rowley,  Massachusetts,  and  his  descend- 
ants in  the  line  of  Timothy  Clark  of  Rockingham,  Vt.  1638-1904. 
With  an  account  of  the  family  reunion  held  in  Rochester,  Ver- 
mont, August  30,  1904.  By  Thomas  Bellows  Peck.  Boston, 
Press  of  D.  Clapp  &  son,  1905. 

93  p.,  1 1.     front.,  illus.,  plates,  ports.     24"™. 

24  blank  leaves  at  end  of  book  for  "Continuation  of  record." 

CS71.C6     1906 

5-13518 

686 Genealogies   of  the  Clark,   Parks,   Brockman  and  Dean, 

Davis  and  Goss  families,  in  five  parts,  by  Henry  William  Clark. 
Montgomery,  Ala.,  Printed  for  the  author,  1905. 
5  pts.  in  1  V.     front.,  plates,  ports.     24"™. 
Each  pt.  paged  separately  with  half-title  and  special  index. 
Blank  leaves  for  notes  and  "forma  for  continuing  family  record"  at  end. 

CS71.C6     1905a 

5-40306 

687 The  ancestors  of  my  children  and  other  related  children 

of  the  generations  living  in  the  morning  of  the  twentieth  cen- 
tury, by  William  Copeland  Clark,  Lincoln,  Maine.     [Bangor, 
Me.,  Press  of  the  T.  W.  Burr  ptg.  &  adv.  co.]  1906. 
vii,  [2],  10-215,  [1]  p.     front.,  plates,  ports.     23'^™. 
"Published  under  the  direction  of  the  author's  executors." 

CS71.C6     1906 

7-1321 

688  1541-1907.     The  Clark  family  genealogy  in  the  United 

States,  a  genealogical  record  showing  sources  of  the  English 
ancestors,  by  Dr.  A.  W.  Clark  ...    1st  ed.     Stamford,  N.  Y., 
Press  of  the  Mirror-recorder,  1907. 
2  p.  1.,  [3]-149,  [6]  p.     plates,  ports.     24'^™. 
Blank  pages  at  end  of  volume  for  memoranda. 

CS71.C6     1907 

7-27105 


142 


LIBEAEY   OF   CONGRESS 


Clark— Continued . 

689  A  record  of  the  lands  and  past  descendants  of  Henry  and 


Anne  Clark  who  settled  on  the  headbranches  of  Whippany  River, 

Roxiticus,  Old  Hunterdon  County,  New  Jersey,  in  the  year  1728. 

Collected  and  arranged  by  Henry  Spencer  Clark.     Paterson, 

N.  J.,  C.  Kramer,  jr.,  1909. 

[16]  p.  incl.  port.     21^"'". 

Cover-title. 

CS71.C6     1909 

9-18063 


See  also  Anderson. 
Anderson. 
Baker. 
Bostwick. 
Gedney. 
Heath. 
Humfreville. 
Kingsbury. 
Lawson. 
Salisbury. 
Sinclair. 
Warren. 
Whit  more. 


690  Clarkson. 

Memoirs  of  Matthew  Clarkson  of  Philadelphia,  1735-1800, 
by  his  great-grandson,  John  Hall,  and  of  his  brother,  Gerardus 
Clarkson,  1737-1790,  by  his  great-grandson,  Samuel  Clarkson. 
[Philadelphia,  Thomson  printing  company!  1890. 

259  p.     front.,  plates,  ports.     24 J^™. 

"Two  hundred  copies  printed." 

CS71.C612     1890 

5-24723 


CS71.A55 

190- 

CS71.A55 

1902 

CS71.B17 

1896 

CS71.B75 

1901 

CS71.G297 

1880 

CS71.H438 

1905 

CS71.H923 

1903 

CS71.K551 

1904 

CS71.L425 

1903 

CS71.S167 

1892 

CS71.S615 

1896 

CS71.W29 

1894 

CS71.W616 

1907a 

See  also  Bringhurst. 

Van  Rensselaer. 


CS71.B858     1901 
CS69.S7 


691  Clason. 

.  .  .  Stephen  Clason  of  Stamford,  Connecticut,  in  1654  and 
some  of  his  descendants.  Comp.  and  arranged  from  data 
chiefly  collected  by  Oliver  B.  Clason  of  Gardiner,  Maine.  By 
William  B.  Lapham.     Augusta,  Keimebec  journal  print,  1892. 

160  p.    front.,  ports.    23^"". 

At  head  of  title:  Clason,  Clawson,  Classoii,  Closson,  Clauson. 

Pages  149-160  left  blank  for  "Clason  family  register." 

CS71.C613     1892 

9-8302t 


AMEEICAN   AND   ENGLISH   GENEALOGIES  143 

692  Clay. 

The  family  of  Clay,  of  New  Castle,  Delaware,  and  Philadel- 
phia, Pennsylvania.  Washington,  D.  C,  Gibson  brothers, 
printers  and  bookbinders,  1895. 

51  p.     25'^°'. 

Comp.  by  Cecil  Clay. 

CS71.C62     1895 

9-8320t 

693  Table  of  the  descendants  of  Joseph  Clay  of  Savannah,  Ga., 

1741  to  1804.     Comp.  &  arranged  by  Montgomery  dimming. 
Washington,  1897. 

geneal.  tab.     54  x  56^<=™. 

CS71.C62     1897 

5-35474 

694  The  Clay  family;  part  first,  The  mother  of  Henry  Clay,  by 

Z.  F.  Smith  .  . .  part  second.  The  genealogy  of  the  Clays,  by 
Mrs.  Mary  E,.  Clay  .  .  .    Louisville,  Ky.,  J.  P.  Morton  &  co.,  1899. 

vi,  252  p.     pi.,  port.     fol.     (Filson  club  publications,  no.  14) 

CS71.C62     1899 
May  18,  99-26 

See  also  Habersham.  CS7l.H:il4    1901 


695  Claypoole. 

Genealogy  of  the  Claypoole  family  of  Philadelphia.  1588- 
1893,  by  Rebecca  Irwin  Graff.  Philadelphia  [J.  B.  Lippincott 
company]  1893. 

4  p.,  1  1.,  5-197  p.     front.,  plates,  ports.     25^"". 

CS71.C621     1893 

9-8324t 

696  Clayton. 

Memorials  of  the  Clayton  family.  With  unpublished  corre- 
spondence of  the  Countess  of  Huntingdon,  Lady  Glenorchy;  the 
Revs.  John  Newton,  A.  Toplady;  etc.,  etc.,  etc.  By  the  Rev. 
Thomas  W.  Aveling.  London,  Jackson,  Walford,  and  Hodder, 
1867. 

xii,  516  p.     front,  (port.)    23"=^. 

2-29661 

697  Some  account  of  the  Clayton  family,  of  Thelwell,  Co.  Ches- 
ter: afterwards  of  St.  Dominick's  abbey,  Doneraile  and- Mallow, 
Co.  Cork.  A  paper  read  before  the  Historic  society  of  Lanca- 
shire and  Cheshire,  4th  March,  1880.  By  J.  Paul  Rylands  . . . 
Liverpool,  T.  Brakell,  printer,  1880. 

20  p.     illus.     21^<^™. 

Reprinted  from  the  Transactions  of  the  Historic  society  of  Lancashire  and 

Cheshire,  vol.  xxxii,  1880,  p.  35-52. 

CS439.C63 

9-8395 


144  LIBRARY  OF   CONGRESS 

Clayton — Continued. 

697a .  .  .     The   Clayton   family.     By   Henry   F.  Hepburn  .  .  . 

Kead  before  the  Historical  society  of  Delaware,  Feb.  15,  1904. 

Wilmington,  The  Historical  society  of  Delaware,  1904. 

41  p.    front.,  plates,  ports.     24^""°.     (Papers  of  the  Historical  society  of 

Delaware,    [no.]  xli) 

F161.D35  no.  41 

4-33475t 

Cleaveland.     See  Cleveland. 
Cleiveland.     See  Cleveland. 

698  Clendinen. 

An  account  of  the  coming  to  America  of  three  Clendinen 
brothers  from  Scotland  and  with  five  children  of  Charles  Clen- 
dinen. And  their  connection  with  the  Meigs-Bryan-Miller  and 
McCulloch  families,  pioneers,  Indian  fighters,  block  house,  and 
town  builders.  Comp,  by  Capt.  Joe  Vincent  Meigs  from  data 
of  Mrs.  Delia  Agnes  McCulloch  ...  in  West  Va.  historical  maga- 
zine, of  July  1904.  and  in  many  letters  of  her  owti,  and  pro- 
cured by  her  from  others  and  particularly  from  Mrs.  Edith 
Clendinen  Miller  Stephens  ,  .  .    Boston,  1906. 

blue-print  geneal.  tab.     61  x  50'''"  fold,  to  25^  x  15^''™. 

CS71.C627     1906 

5-33839 

See  also  Meigs.  CS71.M511    1906 

699  Clervaux. 

Family  of  Clervaux.  {In  The  history  and  antiquities  of  the 
parish  of  Darlington,  in  the  bishoprick.  By  W.  Hylton  Dyer 
Longstaife  .  . .    London,  1854.     25|*"".     p.  lix-lxxix) 

DA690.D22L8 

3-16657 

700  Cleveland. 

A  genealogy   of  Benjamin  Cleveland,    a   great-grandson   of 

Moses  Cleveland,  of  Woburn,  Mass.,  and  a  native  of  Canterbury, 

Windham  County,  Conn.     With  an  appendix.     Comp.  by  his 

great-grandson,  Horace  Gillette  Cleveland  . .  .    Chicago,  Printed 

for  the  compiler,  1879. 

260  p.    pi.    23*«"». 

CS71.C635     1879 

9-8321t 

701  A  genealogical  register  of  the  descendants  of  Moses  Cleve- 
land of  Woburn,  Mass.,  an  emigrant  in  1635  from  England,  with 
a  sketch  of  the  Clevelands  of  Virginia  and  the  Carolinas.  By 
James  Butler  Cleveland  of  Oneonta,  N.  Y.  Albany,  N.  Y., 
Munsell,  printer,  1881. 

cover-title,  48  p.     illus.     24^=™. 

Title  vignette:  coat  of  arms. 

CS71.C635     1881 

9-10667t 


AMERICAN  AND  ENGLISH  GENEALOGIES  145 

Cleveland — Continued. 

702  Stephen  Grover  Cleveland.     A  sketch  of  his  life,  to  which 

is  appended  a  short  account  of  the  life  of  Thomas  Andrew  Hen- 
dricks, by  Deshler  Welch.     New  York,  J.  W.  Lovell  company 

[1884] 
viii,  222  p.     front.,  plates,  facBims.     18^<^™.     (Lovell's  library,  v.  8,  no.  427) 
The  Cleveland  family,  chapter  i. 

E697.W44 

5-13625 

703 An  account  of  the  lineage  of  General  Moses  Cleaveland,  of 

Canterbury  (Windham  County),  Conn.,  the  founder  of  the  city 
of  Cleveland,  Ohio,  (with  portrait).  Comp.  by  his  kinsman, 
H.  G.  Cleveland.  Also  a  sketch  of  his  life  from  the  January 
(1885)  number  of  the  Magazine  of  western  history,  by  Hon. 
Harvey  Rice.  Cleveland,  O.,  W.  W.  WilHams,  1885. 
14  p.    front,  (coat  of  arms)  illus.    241"™. 

CS71.C635     1885 

4-24956 

704 Cleiveland.     The  genealogy  of  the  Cleivelands  of  Hinckley 

in  Leicestershire,  England.     Communicated  by  H.  G.  Cleve- 
land ..  .    [Boston?  1885] 
7  p.     25^0'". 
Caption  title. 

"Reprinted  from  the  N.  E.  historical  and  genealogical  register  for  April,  1885." 
"I  have  arranged  in  modern  form  . .  .  the  records  of  Mr.  [John]  Nichols  con- 
cerning the  Cleivelands  of  Hinckley,  Leicestershire." — p.  [3] 

CS439.C65 

8-4650 

705 New  England  ancestry  of  Grover  Cleveland,  president  of 

the  United  States  of  America.  Privately  printed.  [Salem, 
Mass.,  The  Salem  press]  1892. 

25  p.  incl.  V  geneal.  charts,    front.  (2  port.)    3F™. 

"Arranged  by  Walter  K.  Watkins  . . .    With  notes  and  additions  by  Eben 
Putnam." 

"From  Putnam's  Monthly  historical  magazine.    Thirty-five  copies  privately 
printed." 

CS71.C635     1892 

4-24957 

706 The  genealogy  of  the  Cleveland  and  Cleaveland  families. 

An  attempt  to  trace,  in  both  the  male  and  female  lines,  the  pos- 
terity of  Moses  Cleveland  .  . .  [and]  of  Alexander  Cleveland  .  . . 
with  numerous  biographical  sketches;  and  containing  ancestries 
of  many  of  the  husbands  and  mves,  also  a  bibliography  of  the 
Cleveland  family  and  a  genealogical  account  of  Edward  Winn  of 
Woburn,  and  of  other  Winn  families.  Comp.  by  Edmund  Janes 
Cleveland  and  Horace  Gillette  Cleveland  . . .  Hartford,  Conn., 
35819°— 10 10 


146 


LIBRARY   OF   CONGRESS 


706  Cleveland — Continued. 

Printed  for  the  subscribers  by  the  Case.  Lockwood  &  Brainard 
company,  1899. 

3  V.     front.,  plates,  ports. 


24" 
Jan.  25, 1900-39 

See  also  Hitchcock. 
Hyde. 


CS71.C635  1899 


CS71.H674 
CS71.H993 


1886 
1864 


707  Clifford. 

The  CUffords  of  Craven.  {In  Ancestral  stories  and  traditions 
of  great  famihes  illustrative  of  English  history.  By  John 
Timbs  .  .  .    London,  1869.    ISJ*"^.     p.  368-374) 


DA28.35.A1T5 


5-5847 


708 


Genealogy  of  the  family  of  Clifford.     (In  A  topographical 

and  historical  description  of  the  parish  of  Tixall,  in  the  county 
of  Stafford.     By  Sir  Thomas  Clifford,  bar*-  and  Arthur  Clifford, 
esq.     Paris,  1817.     2^^^.     p.  154-162.) 
Privately  printed,  chiefly  for  presentation. 


3-18121 


See  also  Brabazon. 
Saunders. 


DA690.T62C6 

CS439.B8 
CS71.S256     1897 


709  Coates. 

Thomas  Coates,  who  removed  from  England  to  the  province 
of  Penns3"lvania,   1683;  comp.  from  old  records  by  Henry  T. 
Coates.     Philadelphia,  Priv.  print.,  1897. 
[3]-27  p.    fold,  geneal.  tab.    27<'"». 


CS71.C652     1897 


4-24197 


710 


-  A  genealogy  of  Moses  and  Susanna  Coates  who  settled  in 
Pennsylvania  in  1717,  and  their  descendants;  with  brief  intro- 
ductory notes  of  families  of  same  name  .  .  .    Compiled  b}^  Tru- 
man Coates,  M.  D.     [Oxford  ?  Pa. I  1906. 
Ip.  l.,319p.     front.,  plates,  ports.    24'^™. 


8-16920 


See  also  Byrd. 

Cloud.     See  also  Potts. 


CS71.C652     1906 

E159.G56 
CS71.P871     1895 


711 


Cobb. 

Autobiography  of  the  first  forty-one  years  of  the  life  of  Syl- 
vanus  Cobb,  d.  d.;  to  which  is  added  a  memoir,  by  his  eldest  son 
Sylvanus  Cobb,  jr.     Boston,  Universalist  publishing  house,  1867. 

552  p.    front  (port.)    20^'^°'. 

"His  ancestry"  p.  9-22. 


AMERICAN   AND   ENGLISH   GENEALOGIES  147 

Cobb — Continued. 

712 A  history  of  the  Cobb  family,  by  Philip  L.  Cobb.     Cleve- 
land, 1907. 

42  p.     24i<='". 

"200  copies  printed  of  which  this  is  number  62." 

On  cover:  Part  i. 

Descendants  of  Henry  Cobb  of  Barnstable,  Maes. 


CS71.Co53     1907 


CA  8-2300 


/S'^e  aZso  Habersham.  CS71.H114    1901 

Williamson.  CS71.W729    1896 

713  Cochran. 

Cochran,  or  Cochrane  family.  (In  The  history  of  Windham  in 
New  Hampshire  (Rockingham  County).  1719-1883.  A  Scotch 
settlement.  By  Leonard  A.  Morrison  .  .  .  Boston,  Mass.,  1883. 
24'='".     p.  390-402) 

r44.W7M8 
1-8081 

714  The  Cochran-Inglis  family  of  Halifax ;   by   Rev.   Arthur 

Wentworth  Hamilton  Eaton  .  .  .    Halifax,  C.  H.  Ruggles  &  co., 
1899. 

Ip.  1.,  18p.,  11.     24|<''°. 

CS90.C6 

2-22154 

See  also  Adams.  CS71.A2    1894 


715  Cockburn. 

The  house  of  Cockburn  of  that  ilk  and  the  cadets  thereof: 
with  historical  anecdotes  of  the  times  in  which  many  of  the 
name  played  a  conspicuous  part.  By  Thomas  H.  Cockburn- 
Hood  .  . .    Edinburgh  [Printed  by  Scott  and  Ferguson]  1888. 

5  p.  1.,  XXX  p.,  1 1.,  394  p.    illus.  (partly  col.)  2  maps,  7  facsim.    30°™. 

CS479.C76 

&-29451 

Cocke.     See  also  Fontaine.  F221.V82  vol.  5 

Jones.  CS71.J76     1891 

716  Coddington. 

William  Coddington  in  Rhode  Island  colonial  affairs.  An 
historical  inquiry.  By  Henry  E.  Turner.  Providence,  S.  S. 
Rider,  1878. 

60  p.     20<=™.     (Rhode  Island  historical  tracts.     [1st  ser.]    no.  4) 

F76.R52 

l-Rc-2964 

717 The  Coddington  famil3^     Records  of  one  line  of  the  de- 
scendants of  John  Coddington  of  Woodbridge,  N.  J.,  with  notes 


148  LIBRARY  OF   CONGRESS 

717  Codding  ton — Continued. 

on  allied  families.     By  Kev.  Herbert  G.  Coddington,  d.  d.     Syra- 
cuse, N.  Y.,  1907. 

37  p.     25i''"'. 

"Limited  edition.    Two  hundred  copies  of  this  pamphlet  have  been  printed 
of  which  this  is  number  100." 

CS71.C669     1907 

1&-2630 

718  Coe. 

Record  of  the  Coe  family.     1596-18:;6.     New  York,  J.   A. 
Gray's  printing  office,  1856. 

14  p.     23'^"». 

Comp.  by  David  Benton  Coe. 

CS71.C672     3856 

9-15606 

719  Coe-Ward  memorial  and  immigrant  ancestors  .  .  .    Limited 

ed.  . . .    Meriden,  Conn.,  Press  of  the  Converse  publishing  co., 

1897. 
136  p.     2  pi.     23^'^'°. 

"This  edition  will  be  limited  to  150  copies."     no.  103. 
By  Levi  Elmore  Coe. 

CS71.C672     1897 
7-32835 

See  also  Duncan.  CS71.D912    1905 


720  Coffin. 

Genealogy  of  the  early  generations  of  the  Coffin  family  in  New 
England  . .  .    Boston,  D.  Clapp  &  son,  printers,  1870. 
ip.  1.,  17p.    25-=™. 

From  the  New-Eng.  hist,  and  geneal.  register  for  1870. 

"Communicated  by  Sylvanus  J.  Macy,  esq.,  of  New  York,  N.  Y.  Annotated 
by  the  late  Nathaniel  W.  Coffin,  esq.,  of  Dorchester,  and  by  William  S.  Apple- 
ton,  A.  M." 

CS71.C675     1870 
9-7669T 

721  The  Coffin  family.  The  life  of  Tristram  Coffyn,  of  Nan- 
tucket, Mass.,  founder  of  the  family  line  in  America;  together 
with  reminiscences  and  anecdotes  of  some  of  his  numerous 
descendants,  and  some  historical  information  concerning  the 
ancient  families  named  Coffyn.  By  Allen  Coffin  .  .  .  Nan- 
tucket, Hussey  &  Robinson,  1881. 

64  p.     23i<"°. 

CS71.C675     1881 

9-8304t 

722 "Trustum"    and    his    grandchildren.     By    one    of    them. 

[Harriet  B.  Worron]  Nantucket,  The  author,  1881. 

261  p.    20'^'". 

CS71.C676     1881a 

»-27100t 


AMEEICAN   AND   ENGLISH  GENEALOGIES  149 

Coffin — Continued. 

723 The  life  of  Admiral  Sir  Isaac  Coffin,  baronet,  his  English 

and    American    ancestors;    by    Thomas    C.    Amory.     Boston, 

Cupples,  Upham  and  compan}^,  1886. 

1  p.  1.,  141  p.     front,  (port.)     24^"™. 

DA87.1.C6A5 

4-24409 

724 Early  wills  illustrating  the  ancestry  of  Harriot  Coffin,  with 

genealogical  and  biographical  notes,  by  her  grandson,  William  S. 
Appleton.     Boston,  Press  of  D.  Clapp  &  son,  1893. 

2  p.  1.,  86  p.     front,  (port.)     24'='". 

CS71.C675     1893 

9-8318t 

725  Gatherings  toward  a  genealogy  of  the  Coffin  family.     By 

W.  S.  Appleton.     Boston,  Press  of  D.  Clapp  &  son,  1896. 

3p.  1.,  [3]-53p.     24"™. 

CS71.C675     1896 

9-7673t 

See  also  Sinnott.  CS71.S617    1905 

Cogan.     See  also  Dean.  CS439.D4 

726  Coggeshail. 

Address  delivered  at  the  Coggeshall  family  reunion,  Newport, 
R.  I.,  September  9,  1884.  By  Hon.  Henry  J.  Coggeshall  . . . 
[n.  p.,  1884  ?] 

25  p.     23i'=™. 
Caption  title. 

CS71.C676     1884 

9-8316t 

727  A  history  of  Coggeshall,  in  Essex;  with  an  account  of  its 

church,  abbey,  manors,  ancient  houses,  &c.,  and  biographical 
sketches  of  its  most  distinguished  men  and  ancient  families, 
including  the  family  of  Coggeshall  from  1149,  to  the  re-union  at 
Rhode  Island,  U.  S.  A.,  in  1884.  By  Geo.  Fred.  Beaumont  .  . . 
Coggeshall,  E.  Potter;  London,  Marshall  brothers,  1890. 

xiv  p.,  1  1.,  272  p.     front.,  illus.,  port.,  fold.  map.     22<^". 

DA690.C67B3 

3-2578 

Coggin.    See  also  Foster.  OS71.F756  '  1897 

728  Coghill. 

The  family  of  Coghill.  1377  to  1879.  With  some  sketches  of 
their  maternal  ancestors,  the  Slingsbys,  of  Scriven  hall.  1135  to 
1879.  By  James  Henry  Coghill.  Cambridge,  Printed  at  the 
Riverside  press,  1879. 

ix  p.,  2  1.,  36,  [36a]-36p,  [37J-193  p.,  1 1.     front.,  plates,  ports.     23^'^". 

CS71.C677     1879 

7-3229 


150  LIBKARY   OF   CONGRESS 

729  Cogswell. 

The  Cogswells  in  America.     [By]  E.  O.  Jameson.     [Boston,  A. 
Mudge  &  son,  printers,  '^1884] 

xxi  p.,  1  1.,  683  p.    illus.,  ports.     26"=™. 
"The  edition  is  limited  to  500  copies." 

CS71.C678     1884 

9-83 lot 

See  also  Forrest.  CS71.F729    1897 


730  Coit. 

The  Coit  family;  or  The  descendants  of  John  Coit,  who  appears 
among  the  settlers  of  Salem,  Mass.  in  1638,  at  Gloucester  in  1644, 
and  at  New  London,  Conn,  in  1650.  Compiled  at  the  request  of 
Samuel  Coit  of  Hartford,  Conn.  By  Rev.  F.  W.  Chapman  . . . 
Hartford,  Press  of  the  Case,  Lockwood  &  Brainard  co.,  1874. 

V  p.,  1  1.,  [9J-341  p.     pi.,  ports.     23^^"°. 

CS71.C681     1874 

9-8322t 

Coitmore.     See  also  Gray.  CS71.G78    1880 

Coke.     See  also  Melbourne.  DA690.M55B8 

731  Colby. 

A  genealogy  of  the  descendants  of  Abraham  Colby  and  Eliza- 
beth Blaisdell,  his  wife,  who  settled  in  Bow  in  1768.  By  one  of 
them.  Concord,  N.  H.,  Printed  by  the  Republican  press  associa- 
tion, 1895. 

152  p.     front,  (port.)     23i<'". 

Dedication  signed :  Harrison  Colby. 

CS71.C686     1895 

3-17346 

732  History  of  the  Colby  family  with  genealogical  tables.     By 

James  W.  Colby.     Waltham,  Mass.  [^895] 

96,  [19]  p.     col.  front.,  illus.,  plates  (partly  col.)  ports.,  map.     22'^'". 

CS71.C686     1895a 

9-8317t 

Colcock.     See  also  Kay.  CS71.H413    1908 

733  Golden. 

Notes,  biographical  and  genealogical  of  the  Colden  family,  and 
of  some  of  its  collateral  branches  in  America.  By  Edwin  R. 
Purple.  {In  New  York  genealogical  and  biographical  record. 
New  York,  1873.     26^*=°^.     vol.  4,  p.  161-183) 

F116.N28  vol.  4 


AMEEICAN   AND   ENGLISH   GENEALOGIES  151 

734  Cole. 

The  genealogie  or  pedigree  of  the  Right  Worshipfull  and 
worthie  Captaine  Sir  WilHam  Cole  of  the  castell  of  Eneskillen  in 
the  countie  of  Ffirmanaugh  in  the  kingdome  of  Ireland  knight. 
By  Sir  William  Segar,  Garter,  and  William  Penson,  Lancaster. 
With  subsequent  additions  under  the  certificates  of  Sir  William 
Betham  and  Sir  J.  Bernard  Burke  .  .  .  Copied  from  the  original 
roll,  in  the  possession  of  the  Right  Honourable  the  Earl  of  Ennis- 
killen.     [London?]  Priv.  print.,  1870. 

19  p.  incl.  plates  (coats  of  arms)     29'=™. 

CS499.C7 

9-11824 

735  Isaac  Kool  (Cool  or  Cole)  and  Catherine  Serven,  married 

Oct.  15,  1764,  at  Tappan,  Rockland  (then  part  of  Orange)  Co., 
N.  Y.  Their  descendants  complete  to  May  1,  1876.  Also  their 
American  ancestors  from  the  settlement  of  New  York  city. 
Comp.  for  the  family  by  Rev.  David  Cole  . . .  New  York,  J.  F. 
Trow  &  son,  printers,  1876. 

268  p.,  1  1.     front.,  illus.,  porta.     23^"'°. 

CS71.C69     1876 

9-10862t 

736 The  early  genealogies   of  the  Cole  families  in  America. 

(Including  Coles  and  Cowles).  With  some  account  of  the 
descendants  of  James  Cole,  of  Hartford,  Connecticut,  1635-1652, 
and  of  Thomas  Cole,  of  Salem,  Mass.,  1649-1672.  [By]  Frank  T. 
Cole.  Columbus,  O.  [Printed  by  Hann  &  Adair  for  the  author] 
1887. 
4  p.  1.,  [v]-xxxii,  [13]-307,  [6]  p.     ports.    23^"™. 

CS71.C69     1887 
9-8319t 

737  The  descendants  of  James  Cole  of  Plymouth,  1633;   also  a 

record  of  the  families  of  Lieutenant  Thomas  Burnham,  of 
Ipswich,  1635,  Lieutenant  Edward  Winship,  of  Cambridge,  1635, 
and  Simon  Huntington,  of  Norwich,  England,  1635,  with  a  com- 
plete record  of  the  Cole,  Coole,  and  Cowle  families  of  America  in 
the  revolution,  by  Ernest  Byron  Cole.  New  York,  The  Grafton 
press,  1908. 

xiii,  435,  [7]  p.     plates,  ports.,  maps.     24*'™. 

7  blank  pages  at  end  of  volume  for  Family  records. 

CS71.C69     1908 

8-13375 

See  also  Cowles. 

Lawson.  CS71.L425     1903 

Salisbury.  CS71.S167    1892 

Thomas.  CS71.T46     1896 


152  LIBRARY   OF   CONGRESS 

738  Colegrove. 

The  history  and  genealogy  of  the  Colegrove  famil}^  in  America, 
with  biographical  sketches,  portraits,  etc.  By  William  Cole- 
grove.    Chicago,  The  author,  1S94. 

792  (i.  e.  776)  p.     front.,  col.  illuB.,  ports.     20''™. 

No.  116  a-b,  571  a-d,  inserted  in  paging;  final  page  numbered  792  for  770. 

Pages  577-640  left  blank  for  "Family  register." 

CS71.C691     1894 

9-7672t 

739  Coleman. 

Memoirs  of  the  Colman  family,  including  their  correspondence 
with  the  most  distinguished  personages  of  their  time.  By  Rich- 
ard Brinsley  Peake  .  .  .    London,  K.  Bentley,  1841. 

2  V.     fronts,  (ports.)    22^"™. 

10-2773t 

740  The  Coleman  family.     Descendants  of  Thomas  Coleman  in 

line  of  the  oldest  son.     ix  generations,     1598  to  1867 — 269  years. 
Philadelphia,  J.  B.  Lippincott  &  co.,  1867. 

24  p.     22^"=™. 

"The  compilation  and  arrangement  of  the  materials  have  been  made  by  the 
Hon.  Edwin  Stearns,  of  Middletown,  Ct." 
Edited  by  Lyman  Coleman. 

CS71.C692     1867 

9-7671t 

741  The  Coleman  family.     Descendants  of  Thomas  Coleman, 

of  Nantucket,  in  line  of  the  oldest  son,  x  generations,  1602  to 
1898—296  years.     Detroit,  Mich.,  S.  B.  Coleman,  1808. 

cover-title,  28,  [8]  p.     25"™. 

Comp.  by  Silas  Bunker  Coleman. 

CS71.C692     1898 

9-8303t 

742 The  genealogy  of  William  Coleman  of  Gloucester,  Mass.,  and 

Gravesend,  England.     1619-1906.     By  James  Cash  Coleman  .  . . 
Goshen,  N.  Y.,  Press  of  the  Independent  republican  [°1906] 
5  p.  1.,  [13]-240  p.     front.,  plates,  ports.     23'^™. 

CS71.C692     1906 
C-31408 

See  also  Dawson.  CS71.D272    I874a 

Sturgis.  CS71.S935     1898 

Sturgis.  CS71.S935     1900 

743  Coleridge. 

The  story  of  a  Devonshire  house,  by  Lord  Coleridge,  k.  c. 
.London,  T.  F.  Unwin,  1905. 

329  p.     36  pi.  (incl.  front.,  ports.)  fold,  geneal.  tab.     23'''". 
Facsim.  of  Lord  Coleridge's  book-plate  on  inside  of  front  cover. 
"Account  of  the  family  of  Coleridge." 

DA301.1.C7C7 

6-1-1479 


Coles.     See  Cole. 

Collier.     See  also  Southworth.  CS71.S728    1903 

Collings.     See  Collins. 


AMEBIC  AN   AND   ENGLISH   GENEALOGIES  153 

743a  Collins. 

Report  in  relation  to  the  claim  of  the  heirs  at  law  of  Samuel 
Collins,  dec'd,  late  of  Waterford  township,  Gloucester  County,  in 
the  western  division  of  the  State  of  New  Jersey,  to  any  unsettled 
estate  in  England.  By  the  examination  of  the  records  in  the 
Prerogative  court  of  Canterbury,  principal  registry  of  probate  in 
the  city  of  London,  England.  By  John  Clement  .  .  .  Trenton, 
W.  T.  Nicholson  &  co.,  printers,  1871. 

54  p.  23'^". 

CS71.C712     1871 
2-19457 

744 Reminiscences  of  Isaac  and  Rachel  (Budd)  Collins,  with  an 

account  of  some  of  their  descendants,  together  with  a  genealogy 
of  the  Collins  family,  and  also  a  history  of  a  reunion  held  at 
Philadelphia,  May  9,  1892.  Philadelphia,  Printed  by  J.  B. 
Lippincott  co.,  1893. 

164  p.     front,     plates  (partly  col.)  ports.     25"™. 
By  John  Collins. 

CS71.C712     1893 

9-S338t 

744a Address  delivered  by  Dr.  S.  C.  Beane  at  the  Collins  family 

gathering,  1892.  [Ed.  with  notes  by  L.  W.  Collins.     St.  Cloud, 
Minn.,  1898.] 
34  p.    IW"^. 

CS71.C712     1898 

See  also  Blackman.  CS71.B639    1894 

Haynes.  CS71  H424    1902 

745  CoUord. 

Ancestors  of  William  Adams  Collord  and  Rebecca  Severns  his 
wife,  with  charts  showing  descent  from  Lambert  Huybertsen 
Mol,  Abraham  Pietersen  Van  Deursen,  Lambert  Van  Valkenberg, 
Joseph  Waldron,  Zacharias  Sickels,  Hans  Jacobsen  Harty, 
Hendrick  Teunisen  Helling,  Judith  Stoughton,  William  Smead, 
James  Bates,  Thomas  Lawrence  Humphrey  Spining,  Jacob 
Tremper,  Isaac  Caillard,  Michel  de  Gree,  Catherine  La  Force, 
[n.  p.,  18—1 

43,  [1]  p.  incl.  front.     23='". 

Comp.  by  Isora  Collord. 

CS71.C714 

9-7670t 

CoLman.     See  Coleman. 


154  LIBRARY  OF   CONGRESS 

746  Colquhoun. 

The    chiefs    of   Colqiihoim    and    their   country;  by   WilHam 
Fraser  .  .  .    Edinburgh  [Printed  by  T.  and  A.  Constable]  1869. 
2  V.    platea  (partly  col.,  partly  fold.)  ports.,  facsime.    25^  x  21^"™. 
Engr.  t.-p.;  title  in  red. 

DA880.D8F8 
5-17401 

747  Colt. 

Genealogical  memoirs  of  the  families  of  Colt  and  Coutts. 
By  the  Rev.  Charles  Rogers  .  .  .  London,  Printed  for  the 
Cottonian  society,  1879. 

59  p.    23'='". 

CS439.C7 

2-19G25 

See  also  Loomis.  CS71.L863    1880 


Colton.     See  also  Flagg.  CS71.F674    1903 

Salter.  cs7i.si77    1900 

747a  Colver. 

Colver-Culver  genealogy;  descendants  of  Edward  Colver,  of 
Boston,  Dedham,  and  Roxbury,  Massachusetts,  and  New  Lon- 
don, and  Mystic,  Connecticut,  by  Frederic  Lathrop  Colver. 
[New  York]  F.  Allaben  genealogical  company  [''1910] 

271  p.     20'=™.     {On  verso  of  half-title:  Allaben  genealogical  series.) 

CS71.C727     1910 

10-10339 

Colvin.     See  also  McAllister.  CS71.M114    1900 

748  Comberbach. 

Collections  for  a  genealogical  account  of  the  family  of  Com- 
berbach. By  George-W.  Marshall,  ll.  b.  London,  [W.  Bret- 
tell,  printer]  1866. 

3  p.  1.,  [5]-58  p.    front,  (coat  of  arms)    23'=". 

CS439.C73 

6-6672 

749  Comey. 

The  Comey-Comee  family  in  America.  Descendants  of  David 
Comey  of  Concord,  Mass.,  killed  in  King  Philip's  war,  1676, 
with  notes  on  the  Maltman  family.  By  Allen  H.  Bent  . . .  Bos- 
ton, D,  Clapp  &  son,  printers,  1896. 

50,  iii  p.    23^'='°. 

"The  first  five  generations  are  reprinted  from  the  New-England  hist,  and  gen. 
register  for  April,  1896." 

CS71.C732     1896 

9-8301t 

Compton.     See  also  Chappell.  CS71.C467    1900 

Drummond.  cs419.D7 


AMEEICAN   AND   ENGLISH   GENEALOGIES  155 

750  Comstock. 

Some  descendants  of  Samuel  Comstock  of  Providence,  R.  I., 
who  died  about  1660;  ed.  by  C.  B.  Comstock.     New  York,  The 
Knickerbocker  press,  1905. 
2  p.  1.,  249  p.     24'=°'. 

CS71.C74     1905 

5-23040 

751 A    Comstock    genealogy;  descendants    of    William    Com- 
stock of  New  London,  Conn.,  who  died  after  1662:  ten  genera- 
tions.    Ed.  by  Cyrus  B.  Comstock.     New  York,  The  Knicker- 
bocker press,  1907. 
V,  314  p.    24"™. 
p.  iii-v  wrongly  inserted. 

CS71.C74     1907 

7-29179 

See  also  Baker.  CS71.B17    1896 

752  Conant. 

Pedigree  of  the  Conant  family,  comp.,  by  Frederick  Odell 
Conant  .  .  .     [Portland  ?  Me.,  1884] 
geneal.  tab.     96  x  44<"^  fold,  to  33  x  23«°i. 

CS71.C743     1884 

9-18740t 

753 A  history  and  genealogy  of  the  Conant  family  in  England 

and  America,  thirteen  generations,  1520-1887;  containing  also 
some  genealogical  notes  on  the  Connet,  Connett  and  Connit 
families  ...  By  Frederick  Odell  Conant  .  .  .  Portland,  Priv. 
print.     [Press  of  Harris  &  Williams]  1887. 

xiv  p.,  1  L,  640  p.  col.  front,  (coat  of  arms)  illus.,  plates,  ports.,  facsims. 
(partly  fold.)     23''™. 

"350  copies,  octavo.     10  copies,  quarto.     No.  164." 

CS71.C743     1887 

9-29544 

754  A  genealogy  of  one  branch  of  the  Conant  family,  1581-1890. 

Arranged  for  Moses  Conant  Warren  by  Emily  Wilder  Leavitt. 
[Boston]  Printed  for  private  circulation  [by  A.  Mudge  &  son]  1890. 

2  p.  1.,  18  p.  col.  front,  (coat  of  arms)  26'=".  [With  Warren,  Mary  Parker. 
A  genealogy  of  one  branch  of  the  Warren  family  .  .  .     Boston,  1890] 

CS71.W29     1890 

9-17837 

See  also  Barrett.  F74.C8P8 

Connet. 

755  Cone. 

Some  account  of  the  Cone  family  in  America,  principally  of 
the  descendants  of  Daniel  Cone,  who  settled  in  Haddam,  Con- 
necticut, in  1662.  Comp,  by  William  Whitney  Cone  . . . 
Topeka,  Printed  by  Crane  &  company,  1903. 

546  p.,  1  1.     front.,  illus.  (ports.)    24"™. 

3-29532 

CS71.C747     1903 

See  also  Heath. 

Lancaster.  CS71.L245    1902 


156  LIBRARY   OF   CONGRESS 

756  Coney. 

A  brief  study  in  genealogy.  Connin,  Conny,  Cony,  Coney, 
Cony.  By  one  of  the  family  .  .  .  Cambridge,  J.  Wilson  and  son, 
1885. 

38  p.,  1  1.    port.     26^''"'. 

Cover-title:  A  Cony  brochure.    By  J.  H.  W.  i.  e.  Joseph  Hartwell  Williams. 

Manuscript  notes. 

"Fifty  copies  printed  for  private  circulation." 

CS71.C748     1885 

&-29300 

757  The  parentage  and  English  progenitors  of  Nathaniel  Coney 

of  Boston,  Mass.  By  Thomas  Hills  .  .  .  Boston,  Press  of  D. 
Clapp  &  son,  l'.)06. 

13  p.     25''". 

"Reprinted  with  additions  from  the  N.  E.  historical  and  genealogical  register 
for  January  1907." 

CS71.C748     1906 

7-4801 

758  Conkling. 

Salem  and  the  Conkling  f  amil}^,  bv  Frank  J.  Conkling.  [Salem, 
1894  ?] 

Ip.  1.,  lip.     24^'=". 

"From  the  Historical  collections  of  the  Essex  institute,  vol.  xxxi." 

CS71.C762     1894 

1-26945 

759  The  Conkling-Prosch  family  with  some  reference  to  the 

Dotter,  Roe,  Reynolds,  Brooks,  Mapes,  Elder,  McCarver  and 
other  connections,  by  Thomas  W.  Proscli.  Seattle,  Press  of  the 
General  lithographing  and  printing  company,  1909. 

141  p.  incl.  illus.,  ports.     23''™. 

"Edition  limited  to  one  hundred  and  fifty  copies,  number  seventy-nine." 

CS71.C752     1909 

9-21011 

Connable.     See  Cunnabell. 

760  Connet. 

.  .  .    History  and  genealogy  of  the  author's  branch  of  the 
Connet  family,  by  Rev.  Alfred  Connet.     [n.  p.]  1905. 
1  p.  1.,  [5]-53  p.    ports.     19^'''°. 

CS71.C763     1906 

7-6951 

See  also  Conant. 

Connin.     See  Coney. 

Connit.     See  Connet. 

Connor.     See  also  Washington.  CS69.W5 

Conny.     See  Coney. 


AMERICAN   AND   ENGLISH   GENEALOGIES  157 

761  Conover. 

George  S.  Conover.  Genealogical,  biographical.  [Geneva? 
N.  Y.,  1886?] 

32,  12  p.     23'='°. 

Chiefly  a  reprint  of  newspaper  and  magazine  articles. 

Caption  title.     Portrait  on  cover. 

CS71.C754     1886 

a-4176 

See  also  Gustin.  CS71.G982    1900 

Washington.  cseo.ws 

762  Conrad. 

1683-1891.  Thones  Kunders  and  his  children.  Also,  a  list 
of  the  descendants  for  six  generations  of  his  youngest  son  Henry 
Cunreds,  ''of  Whitpain."  By  Henry  C.  Conrad.  Wilmuagton, 
Press  of  W.  Costa  [1891] 

105,  23  p.     illus.     19^x16^^"'. 

CS71.C755     1891 

9-10863t 

763  Constant. 

The  journal  of  the  Reverend  Silas  Constant,  pastor  of  the 
Presbyterian  church  at  Yorktown,  I^ew  York;  with  some  of  the 
records  of  the  church  and  a  list  of  his  marriages,  1784-1825, 
together  with  notes  on  the  Nelson,  Van  Cortlandt,  Warren,  and 
some  other  families  mentioned  in  the  journal,  by  Emily  Warren 
Roebling;  ed.  by  Josiah  Granville  Leach,  ll.  b.  Philadelphia, 
Printed  for  private  circulation  by  J.  B.  Lippincott  company,  1903. 

XV,  561  p.    front.,  illus.,  pi.,  port.,  maps,  facsim.,  geneal.  tab.    25"™. 

"This  edition  is  limited  to  three  hundred  copies,  of  which  this  no.  29." 

F129.Y6C7 

3-4213 

764  Converse. 

Family  record  of  Deacons  James  W.  Converse  and  Elisha  S. 
Converse,  including  some  of  the  descendants  of  Roger  de  Coign- 
eries,  of  England,  1066.  Deacon  Edward  Convers,  of  Charles- 
town,  Mass.  1630.  Robert  Wheaton,  of  Salem,  Mass.  1636. 
William  Edmonds,  of  Lynn,  Mass.  1630.  John  Coolidge,  of 
Watertown,  Mass.  1630.  Comp.  and  ed.  by  William  G.  Hill  . . . 
[Boston]  Priv.  print.  [A.  Mudge  &  son,  printers]  1887. 

iv  p.,  1 1.,  241  p.,  1  1.     plates,  ports.,  col.  coats  of  arms.     24'='". 

Lettered:  Genealogy  of  one  line  of  the  Converse,  WTieaton,  Edmands  and 

Coolidge  families. - 

CS71.C766     1887 

4-24228 

765  Family  history  in  the  line  of  Joseph  Convers  of  Bedford, 

Massachusetts,  1739-1828.     John  Jay  Putnam,  comp.  and  ed. 
Worcester,  F.  S.  Blanchard  &  company,  1897. 

3p.l.,  [5]-97p.     front.    26"^"^. 
*^  CS71.C766     1897 

9-8337t 


158  LIBRARY   OF    CONGRESS 

Converse — Continued. 

766 Some  of  the  ancestors  and  descendants  of  Samuel  Converse, 

jr.,  of  Thompson  parish,  Killingly,  Conn,;  Major  James  Convers, 
of  Woburn,  Mass.;  Hon.  Heman  Allen,  m.  c,  of  Milton  and 
Burlington,  Vermont;  Captain  Jonathan  Bixby,  sr.  of  Killingly, 
Conn.  Comp.  and  ed.  by  Charles  Allen  Converse.  Boston, 
Mass.,  E.  Putnam  [1905] 
2v.    illus.  (incl.  ports.)  geneal.  tables  (partly  fold.)    26^x2^". 

Paged  continuously. 

CS71.C766     1905 

5-39145 

See  also  Morris.  CS71.M876    1894 


767  Conway. 

Additional  data  furnished  me  by  Dr.  Lyon  G.  Tyler,  of 
William  and  Mary  historical  magazine,  respecting  my  grand- 
mother, Janetta  Broun's  Northern  Neck  kindred.  Conway  line. 
[Charleston  ?  W.  Va.,  1903  ?] 

[4]  p.     33'''". 

Signed  in  ms. :  Thos.  L.  Broun.     Dated :  Charleston,  W.  Va.,  December,  1903. 

(Bound  with  Conway  family  of  Virginia.) 

CS71.C767     1904 

6-23878 

768  Conway  family  of  Virginia  .  .  .    [Richmond  ?  1904  ?] 

[4]  p.     illus.     35J'''". 

Caption  title. 

Signed:  E.  C.  M. 

From  the  Richmond,  Virginia,  Times-Dispatch  of  Jan.  10  and  17,  1904.    The 

second  article  has  caption:  Broun  family,  of  Virginia. 

CS71.C767     1904 

6-23877 

See  also  Glassell.  F225.H41 

Rawdon.  da940.5.ii3B5 

Cony.     See  Coney. 

769  Cook. 

The  seize  quartiers  of  the  family  of  Bryan  Cooke,  esq.  of  Ows- 
ton,  Hafod-y-Wern,  and  Gwj^saney,  and  of  Frances  his  wife, 
daughter  and  heir  of  Philip  Puleston  .  .  .  With  notes  and  illus- 
trations.    London,  Priv.  print.,  1857. 

vii,  [1]  110  p.    illus.,  fold,  geneal.  tab.    21i«"". 

Preface  signed:  William  Bryan  Cooke. 

CS439.C65 

8-37155 

770  Notes  for  a  genealogy  of  the  family  of  Ellis  Cook,  of  South- 
ampton, L.  I.,  N.  Y [New  Brunswick ?  N.  J.,  1886  ?1 

21  p.     2P™. 

Rectos  left  blank  for  "additions  and  notes." 

By  George  Hammell  Cook. 

CS71.C77     1886 

3-20241 


AMEEICAN   AND   ENGLISH   GENEALOGIES 


159 


Cook — Continued. 

771  Descendants  of  Mordecai  Cooke,  of  ''Mordecai's  Mount," 

Gloucester  County,  Virginia,  1650.     By  William  Carter  Stubbs 
. .  .    New  Orleans,  L.  Graham  &  son,  ltd.,  printers,  1896. 
48  p.    illus.    23i<='". 


CS71.C77  1896 

CS71.C216  1882 

CS71.F574  1903 

CS71.L425  1903 

CS71.R73  1905 

CS71.R965  1879 

CS71.T47  1890 
CS69.W5 


9-8493t 

See  also  Candee. 

Flagg. 

Lawson. 

Rogers. 

Russell. 

Thompson. 

Washington. 

Cooke.     See  Cook. 

Cool.     See  Cole. 


772  Coolidge. 

Chart  of  the  descendants  of  Joseph  Coolidge,  b.  1719,  of  Bos- 
ton, Mass.  who  married  Marguerite  Olivier,  b.  1726,  of  La 
Rochelle,  France  . .  .  Designed  &  prepared  1897  by  Lieut.- 
Colonel  Charles  Austin  Coolidge  ...    [n.  p.,  1898?] 

geneal.  tab.     63^x97"°'. 


"Corrected  copy." 

6-19815 

See  also  Converse. 

Todd. 

Coombs.     See  also  White. 


CS71.C773  1898 

CS71.C766  1887 

CS71.T634  1867 

CS71.W585  1872 


773  Cooper. 

[Cooper  genealogy]  comp.  by  W.  W.  Cooper.     Washington, 
D.  C,  1879. 
geneal.  tab.  58  x  43<=™  folded  to  24<=™. 

CS71.C777     1879 

9-8311t 

774 Descendants  of  Peter  Cooper,  of  Rowley,  Massachusetts. 

By  the  late  Albion  K.  P.  Cooper  .  . .    Portland,  Me.,  Pr.  by 
B.  Thurston  &  co.,  1885. 

11  p.    24='". 

Ed.  by  Edward  Doubleday  Harris. 

"Republished  from  Maine  hist,  and  gen.  rec,  v.  2,  no.  2,  1885." 

CS71.C777     1885 

1-18701 


160  LIBEARY   OF    CONGRESS 

Cooper — Continued. 

775 Thomas  Cooper  of  Boston  and  his  descendants.     By  Fred- 
erick Tuckerman  .  .  .    Boston,  D.  Clapp  &  son,  printers,  1890. 

1  p.  1.,  11  p.    24'"'. 

"Reprinted  from  the  New  England  historical  and  genealogical  register  for 

January,  1890." 

CS71.C777     1890 
1-26946 

776 History  of  the  Cooper  famil}^,  by  J.  P.  Crayon  .  .  .    Rock- 
away,  N.  J.,  Rockaway  publishing  house,  1894. 

13  p.     22'='". 

Port,  of  David  Cooper  on  t.-p. 

CS71.C777     1894 

4-37303 

777 .  . .  Descendants  of  Daniel  Cooper  and  Grace  Runyon,  Long 

Hill,  Morris  County,  New  Jersey.     Collated  by  Arthur  E.  Cooper 

. . .    Cooper's  Plains,  N.  Y.  [1895] 

geneal.  tab.     56  x  70^'^'"  fold,  to  29  x  S?^"'. 

At  head  of  title:  1695-1895. 

CS71.C777     1896 

9-11947t 

778 The  Cooper  and  allied  families  of  Detrick,  Dobell,  Dobins, 

Dowdy,  Gilmore,  Greene,  Hanna,  Henry,  Lyman,  Miller,  Mills, 
Moore,  Morris,  Moss,  Rawlings,  Rodecker,  Stanton,  Willett, 
Young  and  Unversaw.     By  W.  F.  Cooper  . .  .    [Lansing?]  1906. 

16  p.     23^^™. 

CS71.C777     1906 

6-45817 

779 Origin  and  history  of  the  name  of  Cooper,  vnih  biographies 

of  all  the  most  noted  persons  of  that  name.  And  an  account  of 
the  origin  of  surnames  and  forenames,  together  with  over  five 
hundred  Christian  names  of  men  and  women  and  their  signifi- 
cance. The  crescent  family  record  .  .  .  Chicago,  111.,  American 
publishers'  association,  1906. 

5  p.  1.,  iv,  [37]-112,  [14]  p.,  1  1.     illuB.,  pi.     22^'". 

CS71.C777     1906a 
8-11396 

See  also  Gill.  CS439.G46 

O'Hara.  da995.bi806 

780  Cope. 

A  record  of  the  Cope  family.  As  established  in  America,  by 
Oliver  Cope,  who  came  from  England  to  Pennsylvania,  about  .  . . 
1682,  with  the  residences,  dates  of  births,  deaths  and  marriages 
of  his  descendants  as  far  as  ascertained.  By  Gilbert  Cope. 
Philadelphia,  King  &  Baird,  printers,  1861. 

xxvii,  [9]-251  p.     front,  (port.)    23i<=™. 

CS71.C782     1861 

9-9751t 

Copeland.     See  also  Thayer.  CS71.T37    1836 


AMERICAN  AND   ENGLISH   GENEALOGIES  161 

781  Corbin. 

History  and  genealogy  of  the  descendants  of  Clement  Corbin 
of  Muddy  River  (Brookliue),  Mass.  and  Woodstock,  Conn,  with 
notices  of  other  lines  of  Corbins.  Comp.  by  Rev.  Harvey  M. 
Lawson  .  . .    [Hartford,  Conn.]  Hartford  press,  1905. 

378,  [8]  p.     plates,  ports.     24<=™. 

CS71.C791     1905 

5-36305 

Corlies.     See  Corliss. 

782  Corliss. 

A  genealogical  record  of  the  Corliss  family  of  America.  Includ- 
ing partial  records  of  some  of  the  families  connected  by  intermar- 
riage ;  among  which  are  those  of  Neff ,  Hutchins,  Ladd,  Eastman,^ 
Roby,  Ayer,  Kingsbury,  Merrick,  Haynes,  Messer,  George,  Has- 
tings, Bailey,  Davis,  Dustin,  Pattee,  Hinds,  etc.  Also,  notes  on 
the  Corlies  family.  1st  ed.  Comp.  from  public  and  private  rec- 
ords, by  Augustus  W.  Corliss,  assisted  by  Mrs.  Betsy  Ayer  and 
Mrs.  Margaret  H.  Webster  .  .  .    Yarmouth,  Me.,  1875. 

3  p.  1.,  v-vi,  [3J-337  p.    plates.    22^'="'. 

CS71.C8     1875 

&-8336t 

See  also  Sinnott.  CS71.S617    1905 


783  Cornell. 

Genealogy  of  the  Cornell  family;  being  an  account  of  the 
descendants  of  Thomas  Cornell  of  Portsmouth,  R.  I.  By  the 
Rev.  John  Cornell  .  .  .    New  York,  Press  of  T.  A.  Wright,  1902. 

2  p.  1.,  468  p.    2  front.,  pi.,  port.,  maps,  facsim.    24i<=™. 

CS71.C814     1902 

2-21276 

See  also  Sandys.  CS71.S22    1897 


Corning.    See  also  Bliss.  CS71.B65    I88l 

784  Cornish. 

The  history  and  genealogy  of  the  Cornish  families  in  America, 
by  Joseph  E.  Cornish  .  . .    Boston,  G.  H.  Ellis  co.,  printers,  1907. 

I  p.  1.,  iii,  349  p.     front.,  ports.     24°™. 

CS71.C818     1907 

8-17542 

785  Cornwall. 

Genealogy  of  the  family  of  Cornwall  of  Bonhard,  co.  Linlith- 
gow .  .  .  Comp.  by  R.  R.  Stodart  . . .  [London]  Private  impres- 
sion, 1877. 

II  p.     illus.     26"™. 

Title  vignette:  coat  of  arms. 

CS479.C8 

9-19342t 

35819°— 10 11 


162  LIBRARY   OF   CONGRESS 

Cornwall — Continued. 

786 The  duch}-  and  dukes  of  Cornwall.     By  Stephen  Isaacson 

Tucker.    {In  British  archaeological  association.     Journal.     Lon- 
don.    23^"^.     vol.  33,  1877,  p.  60-67) 

DA20.B83  vol.  33 

787  The  earls  of  Cornwall.     By  James  Robinson  Planch6.    {In 

British     archaeological    association.     Journal.     London.     23<'™. 
vol.  33,  1877,  p.  46-59) 

DA20.B83  vol.  33 

788  William  Cornwall  and  his  descendants;  a  genealogical  his- 
tory of  the  family  of  William  Cornwall,  one  of  the  Puritan  foun- 
ders of  New  England,  who  came  to  America  in  or  before  the  year 
1633,  and  died  in  Middletown,  Connecticut,  in  the  year  1678;  by 
Edward  E.  Cornwall,  m.  d.  New  Haven,  The  Tuttle,  Morehouse 
and  Taylor  company,  1901. 

V  p.,  1 1.,  178  p.  incl.  geneal.  tab.    24i'=°». 

CS71.C82     1901 

3-4171 

789  Cornwallis. 

A  description  to  accompany  the  Tables  of  descent  of  the  Corn- 
wallis family.  Blazoned  by  Louisa  marchioness  Cornwallis. 
[London,  Printed  by  S.  Bentley,  1841  ?] 

63,  [1]  p.    26«'". 

CS439.C7 

8-37478 

790  Corry. 

The  history  of  the  two  Ulster  manors  of  Finagh,  in  the  county 
of  Tyrone,  and  Coole,  otherwise  manor  Atkinson,  in  the  county 
of  Fermanagh,  and  of  their  owners.  By  the  Earl  of  Belmore, 
M.  R.  I.  A.     London,  Longmans,  Green  &  co,;  [etc.,  etc.]  1881. 

xi,  383,  [1]  p.    22^°°^. 

DA995.TJ4B4 

4-2454 

791  The  history  of  the  Corry  family  of  Castlecoole.     By  the 

Earl  of  Belmore  .. .    London,  Longmans,  Green  &  co.;   Dublin, 
A.  Thorn  &  CO.,  limited,  1891. 

ix,  296,  [2]  p.  incl.  illus.,  tables,  facaims.     pi.     22^""'. 

Last  signature,  T,  and  leaf  containing  errata  and  addenda,  dated  February 
25th,  1892. 

CS499.C8 

3-23914 

792  Corser. 

Genealogy  of  the  Corser  family  in  America,  embracing  many  of 
the  descendants  of  the  early  settlers  of  the  name  in  Massachusetts 


AMERICAN   AND  ENGLISH  GENEALOGIES  163 

792  Corser — Continued. 

and  New  Hampshire,  with  some  reminiscences  of  their  Trans- 
Atlantic  cousins  .  .  .  [Concord,  N.  H.,  Printed  by  I.  C.  Evans 
CO.]  1902  [1903] 

X  p.,  1  1.,  306,  30  p.     front.,  plates,  ports.,  coat  of  arms.     22^"=™. 

Comp.  by  Samuel  Bartlett  Gerrish  Corser. 

Introduction,  dated  1903,  signed:  Elwood  S.  Corser. 

"Appendix  ...  by  E.  S.  Corser":  30  p. 

CS71.C826     1902 

S-26067 

Corwin.     See  Curwen. 

Cosgrove.     See  also  Barlow.  CS71.B27     1891 

793  Cotton. 

Pedigree  of  Cotton,  Comp.  principally  from  a  pedigree  pub. 
in  the  New  England  historical  and  genealogical  register,  a  manu- 
script of  the  late  Rosseter  Cotton  of  Plymouth,  in  the  possession 
of  William  G.  Brooks,  esq.,  and  Mv.  Jackson's  History  of  New- 
ton. [Boston,  1857] 
geneal.  tab.     34^  x  53^'='°  fold,  to  34^  x  28°™. 

Reprinted  from  Drake's  History  and  antiquities  of  Boston.     Boston,  1857. 

CS71.C861     1867 

10-1495 

794  The  English  ancestry  of  Rev.  John  Cotton  of  Boston.     By 

H.  G.  Somberby  .  .  .    Boston,  H.  W.  Dutton  &  son,  printers,  1868. 

12  p.    illus.    23'=°'. 

"Reprinted  from  the  Heraldic  journal  for  April,  1868." 

CS71.C851     1868 

^-20656 

See  also  Walton.  SH433.A    1875 


Couch.     See  also  Richardson.  cs7i.ii52    1906 

795  Coulon  de  Villiers. 

Notes  sur  la  famille  Coulon  de  Villiers,  par  I'abbe  Amed^e 
Gosselin  .  . .    Levis,  Bulletin  des  recherches  historiques,  1906. 
110,  [2]  p.  incl.  facsims.     port.     23<"". 

CS90.C7 

7-24304 

Coulter.     See  also  Dobyns.  CS71.D636     1908 

Coursen.     See  also  Woodruff.  CS71.W887    1909 
Courser.     See  Corser. 

Coutts.     See  also  Colt.  CS439.C7 


164  LIBEAKY   OF   CONGRESS 

796  Coventry. 

An  historical  and  descriptive  account  of  Croome  d'Abitot,  the 

seat  of  the  Right  Hon.  the  Earl  of  Coventry;  with  biographical 

notices  of  the  Coventry  family :  to  which  are  annexed  an  Hortus 

croomensis,  and  Observations  on  the  propagation  of  exotics. 

By  William  Dean  .  .  .    Worcester,  Printed   and  pub.    for    the 

author,  by  T.  Eaton,  1824. 

6  p.  1.,  93,  161,  [1]  p.    front.,  pi.     21°'°. 

DA690.C787D3 
2-28691 

797  Covert. 

Covert  ancestry.  Comp,  by  Edson  Salisbury  Jones.  Con- 
tributed by  Byron  Barnes  Horton,  Sheffield,  Pa.  Edition  of 
fifty  copies  . . .    New  York,  Printed  by  T.  A.  Wright,  1906. 

20  p.     28i'='". 

Reprinted  from  the  New  York  genealogical  and  biographical  record,  190G. 

CS71.C873     1006 
10-6580 

798  Cowden. 

Ancestry  and  kin  of  the  Cowden  and  Welch  families.  [Byl 
Rev.  James  Marcus  Welch  .  .  .    Indiana,  Pa.,  1904. 

203  p.  incl.  illus.,  ports.,  map,  facsim.     17^"™. 

CS71.C874     1904 

G-1554 

799  Cov7les. 

[Cowles  family  tree]  Copy  of  an  original  made  about  1850, 
now  (1805)  in  the  possession  of  William  A.  Cowles,  Washington, 
D.  C.     2d  ed.     Washington,  D.  C,  1895. 

fold,  geneal.  tab.     25°™. 

By  Calvin  Duvall  Cowles. 

CS71.C875     1896 

9-8307t 

800  Branches   of  Virginia  Cowles   family.     [Shelbyville?  Ky., 

1903  ?] 

geneal.  tab.     61  x  43^°'°. 
Comp.  by  Eugene  Cowles. 

CS71.C875     1903 

6-851 

801  Branch  of  Virginia  Cowles  family,  chart  no.  2.    [Cleveland, 

Printed  by  Cleveland  leader,  1904  ?] 

geneal.  tab.     46  x  30°™. 
By  Eugene  Cowles. 

CS71.C875     1904 

6-27386 

Cowperthwait.     See  Cowperthwaite. 

Cowperthwaite.    See  also  Haynes.  cs71.H424    1887 


AMERICAN   AND   ENGLISH   GENEALOGIES  165 

802  Cox. 

In  memoriam.     John  Cox,  1795-1871.     Henry  Oxnard  Preble, 
1847-1871  .  .  .     [Boston,  D.  Clapp  &  son,  1871] 
2  p.  1.,  [3]-24  p.     24^^"". 

CS71.C877     1871 

9-l2525t 

803  Descendants  of  John  Cox.     By  C.  S.  Williams.     New  York, 

C.  S.  Williams,  1909. 

2  p.  1.,  4-89  numb.  1.    front,  (coat  of  arms)  pi.,  ports.,  map.     23"™. 

"Edition  of  twenty-five  copies,     no.  nine." 

"This  genealogy  begins  with  John  Cox  who  was  at  Bermuda  in  1663." 

CS71.C877     1909 

CA  9-1634 

Coytmore.     See  Coitmore. 

Cracroft.     See  also  CraU.  CS71.C889    1908 

804  Cradock. 

Historical  notices  of  Sir  Matthew  Cradock,  knt.,  of  Swansea, 
in  the  reigns  of  Henry  vii.  and  viii.  By  the  Rev.  John  Mont- 
gomery Traherne  .  .  .  Llandovery,  W.  Rees;  London,  Long- 
man and  CO.,  [etc.]  1840. 

1  p.  1.     31  [1]  p.,  front.,  geneal.  tab.,  pi.     25"°'. 

805  Crafts. 

The  Crafts  family.  A  genealogical  and  biographical  history  of 
the  descendants  of  Griffin  and  Alice  Craft,  of  Roxbury,  Mass. 
1630-1890.  Comp.  by  James  M.  Crafts  and  William  F.  Crafts. 
Northampton,  Mass.,  Gazette  printing  company,  1893. 

iv  p.,  2  1.,  [5]-803  p.     front.,  plates,  ports.,  facsims.     24^"™. 

CS71.C885     1893 

9-9753 

Craig.     See  also  Roosevelt.  F157.B8E54 

806  Craighead. 

The  Craighead  family :  a  genealogical  memoir  of  the  descend- 
ants of  Rev.  Thomas  and  Margaret  Craighead,  1658-1876.  By 
Rev,  James  Geddes  Craighead,  d.  d.  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  Printed 
for  the  descendants  [Sherman  &  co,,  printers]  1876. 

173  p.     19i<='°. 

CS71.C886     1876 

9-8308 

807  CraU. 

The  ancestry  of  Leander  Howard  Crall;  monographs  on  the 
Crall,  Haff,  Beatty,  Asfordby,  Billesby,  Heneage,  Langton, 
Quadring,  Sandon,  Fulnetby,  Newcomen,  Wolley,  Cracroft,  Gas- 
coigne,  Skipwith,  Plantagenet,  Meet,  Van  Ysselsteyn,  Middagh, 


166  LIBRARY  OF   CONGRESS 

807  Crall — Continued. 

Bergen,  and  De  Rapalje  families,  with  coat  armor,  pedigree 
charts,  and  documentary  appendices,  by  Frank  Allaben  ...  Nsw 
York  city,  The  Grafton  press  [n908] 

426  p.     front.,  plates  (partly  col.,  1  fold.)  ports.,  facsims.  (1  fold.)     27^'='". 
"One  hundred  and  twenty-five  copies  of  this  book  have  been  printed  from 
type  and  the  type  distributed.    This  copy  is  number  125." 

CS71.C889     1908 
8-9500 

808  Crane. 

Memorials  of  the  Cranes  of  Chilton,  with  a  pedigree  of  the 
family,  and  the  life  of  the  last  representative.  By  William  S. 
Appleton,     Cambridge  [Mass.]  Press  of  J.  Wilson  &  son,  1868. 

2  p.  1.,  89  p.    front.,  plates,  fold,  geneal.  tables,  coats  of  arms.     24^"=™. 

CS439.C75 

&-18148 

809  Henry  Crane  of  Milton,  Mass.,  1654,  and  some  of  his  descend- 
ants. Comp.  for  Mr.  Albert  Crane  [by  Emily  Wilder  Leavitt] 
Boston,  Priv.  print.  [Press  of  D.  Clapp  &  son]  1893. 

26  p.,  1  1.     pi.,  port.,  facsim.,  geneal.  tab.     26"'™. 

"Reprinted  from  New-England  historical  and  genealogical  register,  vols.  46 
and  47,  with  additions." 
Interleaved. 

CS71.C891     1893 
9-8306 

810  Genealogy  of    the  Crane  family  .  .  .    By  Ellery  Bicknell 

Crane  .  . .    Worcester,  Mass.,  Press  of  C.  Hamilton,  1895-1900. 

2  V.     col.  front.,  pi.,  port.     24J'>°'. 

CS71.C891     1895 

1-2090 

811  History  of  the  family  of  John  Crane,  grandson  of  Stephen 

Crane,  whose  father  was  John  Crane  the  first;  together  with 
personal  reminiscences  of  the  author,  John  Grant  Crane.  Eliza- 
beth, N.  J.,  Journal  printing  house,  1899. 

24  p.     front,  (port.)     23^""°. 

CS71.C891     1899 

2-1510 

See  also  Griswold.  CS71.G87    1898 

LaWSOn.  CS71.L425     1903 

812  Cranmer. 

Genealogical  memoirs  of  the  kindred  families  of  Thomas 
Cranmer,  archbishop  of  Canterbury,  and  Thomas  Wood,  bishop 
of  Lichfield.  Illustrated  ^yith.  twelve  sheet  pedigrees,  engravings 
of  all  Archbishop  Cranmer's  official  seals,  and  shields  of  arms. 
By  Robert  Edmond  Chester  Waters  .  .  .     (Two  chapters  from 


AMERICAN   AND   ENGLISH  GENEALOGIES  167 

812  Cranmer — Continued. 

the  unpublished  memoirs  of  the  Chesters  of  Chicheley.)  Lon- 
don, Printed  for  the  author  by  Robson  and  sons,  1877. 

X,  162  p.     front.,  illus.,  iii  pi.     26'''". 

"Only  six  copies  large  paper,  and  twenty-eight  copies  small  paper,  printed 
for  private  circulation." 

CS439.C78     1877 

4-23523 

— — -  See  also  Walton.  SH433.A    1875 

813  Crater. 

History  of  the  Greter,  Grater  or  Crater  family.  By  Lewis 
Crater.     [Reading,  Pa.,  B.  F.  Owen  &  co.,  printers,  1894] 

iv,  27  p.     front,  (port.)     22^<"°. 

CS71.C895     1894 

9-8305 

Cravens.     See  also  Nourse.  CS71.N933    1897 

814  Crawford. 

Lives  of  the  Lindsays ;  or,  A  memoir  of  the  houses  of  Crawford 
and  Balcarres,  by  Lord  Lindsay.  To  which  are  added,  extracts 
from  the  official  correspondence  of  Alexander,  sixth  earl  of 
Balcarres,  during  the  Maroon  war;  together  with  personal  nar- 
ratives by  his  brothers,  the  Hon.  Robert,  Colin,  James,  John, 
and  Hugh  Lindsay;  and  by  his  sister,  Lady  Anne  Barnard  .  . . 
London,  J.  Murray,  1849. 

3  V.     front,  (geneal.  tab.)  2  pL,  4  facsim.     22*^™. 

DA768.3.L8C7 

8-23791 

815  Laurus  Crawfurdiana.     Memorials  of  that  branch  of  the 

Crawford  family  which  comprises  the  descendants  of  John  Craw- 
ford, of  Virginia.  1660-1883.  With  notices  of  the  allied  fami- 
lies. Privately  printed  for  the  compilers.  New  York  [E.  O. 
Jenkins,  printer]  1883. 

xiv,  180  p.,  1  1.     front.,  plates,  ports.,  photos.,  faceims.,  geneal.  tables,  coat 
of  arms.     31<=™. 
Comp.  by  Mrs.  Vanderbilt  and  R.  L.  Crawford. 

CS71.C899     1883 

9-13819 

See  also  Johnson.  CS71.J7    1896 

Vawter.  CS71.V39    1906 

Weitzel.  CS71.W434     1883 

Crajrford.     See  also  Maunsell.  CS439.M37 

Credit.     See  also  Dobyns.  CS71.D636    1908 


168  LIBRARY  OF   CONGRESS 

816  Crehore. 

A   genealogy   of   tlie   Crehore   family,    by   Charles   Frederic 
Crehore  .  .  .    Wellesley  Hills,  Press  of  Ware  &  Eaton,  1887. 
34  p.     26<"". 
Alternate  pages  left  blank  for  "Notes  and  memoranda." 

CS71.C913     1887 
9-27118 

Crippen.     See  also  Loomis.  CS71.L863    1880 

Crisp.     See  Crispe. 

817  Crispe. 

Collections  relating  to  the  family  of  Crispe  .  .  .  [London] 
Printed  for  private  circulation  only,  1882-1897. 

4  V.     illus.,  plates,  facsims.,  coats  of  arms.     30"^™. 

Comp.  by  Frederick  Arthur  Crisp. 

Vol.  1-3  are  numbered  55  of  an  edition  of  150  copies;  vol.  4  no.  24  of  an  edi- 
tion of  50  copies. 

CS439.C8 

9-18147t 

818  History  of  the  Crispe  family,  by  B.  J.  Cigrand  .  .  .    Chicago, 

The  author,  1901. 

409,  [1]  p.  incl.  front.,  plates,  ports.,  facsims.     22^"™. 

CS71.C932     1901 

5-16605 

819  Crispin. 

A  biographical  and  historical  sketch  of  Captain  William 
Crispin  of  the  British  navy,  together  with  portraits  and  sketches 
of  many  of  his  descendants  and  of  the  representatives  of  some 
families  of  English  Crispins;  also  an  historical  research  concern- 
ing the  remote  ancestry  of  English  and  American  Crispins,  and 
a  tracing  of  the  name  Crispin,  from  361  b.  c.  to  the  present, 
including  genealogies  of  the  Crispin  families,  and  some  account 
of  related  families,  the  Penns,  the  Holmes,  the  Masons;  to  which 
is  added  a  section  on  genealogy  and  ancestry.  By  Rev.  William 
Frost  Crispin.     Akron,  O.,  The  Commercial  printing  co.,  1901. 

144  p.     front.,  illus.,  ports.,  facsims.     23^'=™. 

Bibliography:  p.  [2] 

CS71.C933     1901 

4-2229 

Crofts.     See  also  Crafts. 

820  Croke. 

The  genealogical  history  of  the  Croke  family,  originally  named 
Le  Blount.     By  Sir  Alexander  Croke  .  .  .    Oxford,  Printed  by 
W.  Baxter  for  J.  Murray,  London,  and  J.  Parker,  Oxford,  1823. 
2  V.    illus.,  9  pi.,  2  port.,  map,  43  geneal.  tab.     30"™. 
Pagination  irregular. 
Imperfect?    Geneal.  tables  9-10  wanting. 

CS439.C82 
8-29454 


AMERICAN   AND   ENGLISH   GENEALOGIES  169 

Croke — Continued . 

821  Thirteen  psalms  and  the  first  chapter  of  Ecclesiastes,  trans- 
lated into  English  verse  by  John  Croke,  in  the  reign  of  Henry 
VIII.  With  other  documents  relating  to  the  Croke  family. 
London,  printed  for  the  Percy  society,  1844. 

2  p.  1.  [vii]-xvi,  79  p.  19'^™.  (In  Percy  society.  Early  English  poetry  . . . 
London.     19 '=°'.     vol.  xi.) 

822  Cromwell. 

The  character  and  blessedness  of  the  righteous  represented: 
in  a  sermon  on  the  death  of  William  Cromwell,  July  9,  1772. 
To  which  are  added  the  speech  delivered  at  his  interment  "vvith 
a  brief  account  of  the  Cromwell  family  from  about  the  year  of 
our  Lord  1000  ...  by  Thomas  Gibbons,  d.  d.  London,  J.  Buck- 
land,  1773. 

61  p.     19^"™.     (Hazard  pam.  v.  29  no.  4) 

823  Memoirs  of  the  protectorate-house  of  Cromwell;  deduced 

from  an  early  period,  and  continued  down  to  the  present  time: 
collected  chiefly  from  original  papers  and  records:  with  proofs 
and  illustrations;  together  with  an  appendix  .  . .  By  Mark 
Noble  . .  .  Birmingham,  Printed  Pearson  and  Rollason,  sold  by 
R.  Baldwin  [etc.]  London,  1784. 

2  V.    fronts.     22"'". 

Date  of  publication  on  t.-p.  of  v.  1  is  printed  mdccxxxliv. 

Title  of  V.  2  reads:  Memoirs  of  several  persons  and  families,  who  by  females 
are  allied  to,  or  descended  from,  the  protectorate-house  of  Cromwell  ...  to 
which  is  added,  a  catalogue  of  such  persons  who  were  raised  to  honors  or  great 
employments  by  the  Cromwells;  with  the  lives  of  many  of  them  . . . 

DA427.N75 

3-17871 

824  Memoirs  of  the  Protector,  Oliver  Cromwell,  and  of  his  sons, 

Richard  and  Henry.  Illustrated  by  original  letters,  and  other 
family  papers.  By  Oliver  Cromwell,  esq.,  a  descendant  of  the 
family.  With  portraits  from  original  pictures.  2ded.  London, 
Printed  for  Longman,  Hurst,  Rees,  Orme,  and  Brown,  1821. 

3  V.     6  port.  (incl.  fronts.)     21^<=™. 

DA426.C933 

4-2242 

825  The  house  of  Cromwell  and  the  story  of  Dunkirk;  a  genea- 
logical history  of  the  descendants  of  the  Protector,  with  anec- 
dotes and  letters.  By  James  Waylen.  Boston,  J.  G.  Cupples 
CO.  [189-] 

vii,  389,  [2]  p.    illus.,  plates  (partly  fold.)  ports.,  maps,  chart.     26<=™. 
Published  1891,  1892,  or  1893. 
English  edition,  1880. 

DA427.W35 

3-16200 


170  LIBRARY  OF   CONGRESS 

Cromwell — Continued. 

826  The  house  of  Cromwell,  a  genealogical  history  of  the  family 

and  descendants  of  the  Protector.     By  James  Waylen  .  .  .    New 

ed.,  rev.  by  John  Gabriel  Cromwell  . . .    London,  E.  Stock,  1897. 

xii,  286  p.     25<"°. 

DA427.W36 

1-19107 

See  also  Chenoweth.  CS71.C519    1894 

Williams.  CS71.W72    1897 

Cropper.     See  also  Backhouse.  CS439.B18 

827  Crosby. 

A  Crosby  family.  Josiah  Crosby,  Sarah  Fitch  .  .  .  and  their 
descendants  by  their  grandson,  Nathan  Crosby  .  .  .  Lowell, 
Mass.,  Stone,  Huse  &  co.,  book  and  job  printers,  1877. 

1  p.  1.,  143  p.     front,  (porte.)     24i<=°». 

CS71.C95     1877 

9-8309t 

Crow.     See  also  Crowell.  CS71.C953    1903 

828  Crowell. 

John  Crowe  and  his  descendants,  a  genealogy.  New  York, 
T.  y.  Crowell  &  co.,  1903. 

109  p.     1  pi.,  2  facsim.     24^'=™. 

"This  work  was  begun  by  Capt.  LeiT  Crowell . .  .  and  his  records  have  been 
used  as  the  basis,  being  supplemented  by  those  of  the  late  Henry  G.  Crowell." — 
Pref. 

CS71.C953     1903 

3-28567 

Crowninshield.     See  also  Driver.  CS71.D782    1889 

829  Culbertson. 

Genealogy  of  the  Culbertson  and  Culberson  families  . . .  By 
Lewis  R.  Culbertson  .  . .  Zanesville,  O.,  The  Courier  company, 
printers,  publishers  and  binders,  1893. 

vii,  336  p.     23^'^°'. 

CS71.C967     1893 

9-S4S8 

829a  Supplement  to  the  Culbertson  genealogy.     By  Lewis  R. 

Culbertson  .  .  .    Cincinnati,  The  Cincinnati  Lancet-clinic,  1896. 
1  p.  1.,  38  p.     23§<='°. 

CS71.C967     1896 

&-3489 

830  Culcheth. 

Genealogies  of  the  families  of  Culcheth,  of  Culcheth;  and 
Risley,  of  Risley;  both  in  the  county  of  Lancaster.  Comp.  from 
the  ancient  charters  of  those  families;  from  the  herald's  Visita- 


AMEBIC  AN   AND   ENGLISH   GENEALOGIES  171 

830  Culcheth — Continued. 

tions ;  and  from  the  parish  registers,  at  Winwick  and  Newchurch. 
By  J.  Paul  Rylands  .  .  .    London,  Priv.  print.,  1876. 
12  p.    illus.  (coats  of  arms)    28^«™. 

CS439.C85 

9-18145t 

Gulp.     See  Kulp. 
Culver.     See  Colver. 
Cumming.     See  Cummings. 

831  Cummings. 

Isaac  Cummings,  of  Topsfield,  Mass.,  and  some  of  his  descend- 
ants .  .  .    Topsfield,  Mass.,  Topsfield  historical  society,  1899. 

cover-title,  39  p.     2  pi.,  front,  (port.)     23«™. 

"Arranged  from  data  collected  by  Miss  Marietta  Clark,  Mrs.  Abbie  W.  Towne, 
W.  F.  Cummings,  and  George  Francis  Dow." 

CS71.C971     1899 

1-238 

832  The  Cummings  memorial,   a  genealogical  history  of  the 

descendants  of  Isaac  Cummings,  an  early  settler  of  Topsfield, 
Massachusetts.  Comp.  by  Rev.  George  Mooar.  New  York, 
B.  F.  Cummings,  1903. 

1  p.  1.,  iii,  532  p.     24=™. 

CS71.C971     1903 

3-26622 

833  Cummings    genealogy.     Isaac    Cummings,    1601-1677    of 

Ipswich  in  1638  and  some  of  his  descendants  .  .  .  Comp.  and 
published  by  Albert  Oren  Cummins  .  .  .  Montpelier,  Vt.,  Argus 
and  patriot  printing  house,  1904. 

xviii,  643  p.    front.,  plates,  ports.,  facsims.    23^"=™. 

CS71.C971     1904 

4-36677 

834 Table  of  the  descendants  of  William  Cumming  of  Frederick 

County,  Maryland,  comp.  and  arranged  by  Montgomery  Cum- 
ming.    Washington,  1905. 
geneal.  tab.     74^  x  119=™. 

CS71.C971     1905 
5-35475 

See  also  Bruce.  DA758.3.B87 

Habersham.  cs71.hii4    1901 

835  CunnabeU. 

Genealogical  memoir  of  the  CunnabeU,  Conable  or  Connable 
family,  John  CunnabeU  of  London,  England,  and  Boston,  Massa- 
chusetts, and  his  descendants.  1650-1886.  By  Edwards  J. 
Connable  . . .  and  John  B.  Newcomb  . . .  Jackson,  Mich.,  Daily 
citizen  book  printing  house,  1886. 

2  p.  1.,  183  p.    front.,  maps,  tab,    23^°™. 

CS71.C973     1886 


172  LIBRARY  OF   CONGRESS 

836  Cunninghara. 

Andrew  Cunningham  of  Boston  and  some  of  liis  descendants. 
A  brief  genealogy  by  Henry  Winchester  Cunningham  .  .  .  Bos- 
ton, 1901. 

16  p.     24^°'". 

"From  the  New-England    historical   and  genealogical  register,   vol.  lv." 

"200  copies  reprinted,     no.  79." 

CS71.C974     1901 

5-445 

See  also  Van  Meter.  F225.V26 


Cunreds.     See  Conrad. 

837  Curtis. 

Thomas   Curtis    [of]    Wethersfield,  Connecticut.     New    York 

[1899] 

geneal.  tab.     22  x  60'^'°. 

Comp.  by  Charles  Boyd  Curtis. 

CS71.C98     1898 

3-30935 

838 A  genealogy  of  the  Curtiss  family;  being  a  record  of  the 

descendants  of  widow  Elizabeth  Curtiss,  who  settled  in  Strat- 
ford, Conn.,  1639-40,  by  Frederic  Haines  Curtiss  . .  .  Boston, 
Rockwell  and  Churchill  press,  1003. 

xxxi,  252  p.     front,  (fold,  facsim.)  2  maps.     29«™. 
Title  vignette  (coat  of  arms) 

CS71.C98     1903 

5-12554 

839  .  .  .  The  family  of  Henry  Curtis  of  Sudbury,  Mass.     By 

Henry  Ernest  Woods,  a.  m.     [Boston,  1907] 

8  p.     23i''°. 

Caption  title. 

Specimen  of  the  Register  plan  for  arranging  genealogies. 

CS71.C98     1907 

CA  8-1926 

840  The  family  of  Henry  Curtis  of  Sudbury,  Mass.     By  Henry 

Ernest  Woods,  A.  m.  Boston,  New  England  historic  genealogical 
society,  1907. 

10  p.     25"™.     (Register  reprints,  series  A,  no.  20) 

"Reprinted  from  the  New  England  historical  and  genealogical  register  for  July, 

1907." 

CS71.C98     1907a 

7-23770 

Curtiss.     See  Curtis. 

841  Curwen. 

Pedigree  of  Curwen.     [Boston,  1856] 
geneal.  tab.     27^  x  31"™. 
By  George  Rea  Curwen. 


CS71.C982     1856 


9-1783C 


AMERICAN   AND   ENGLISH   GENEALOGIES  173 

Curwen — Continued. 

842 The  Corwin  genealogy  (Curwin,  Curwen,  Corwine)  in  the 

United    States.     By  Edward    Tanjore  Corwin  .  .  .    New- York, 
S.  W.  Green,  printer,  1872. 
xxxii  p.,  ]  1.,  284  p.     pi.,  ports.     23^"°'. 

CS71.C982     1872 
9-8339t 

843 The  parentage  of  Matthias  Corwin,  of  Southold,  L.  I.,  and 

his  relationship  to  George  Corwin,  of  Salem,  Mass.     By  Henry 
F.  Waters.     Salem,  Essex  institute,  1881. 
19  p.    25'=°'. 
From  Historical  collections  of  Essex  institute,  vol.  17. 

CS71.C982     1881 

5-18370 

See  also  Giles.  CS71.G472    1864 


844  Gushing. 

The  genealogy  of  the  Gushing  family.     By  Lemuel  Cushing 
.  .  .    Montreal,  Lovell  printing  and  publishing  company,  1877. 
104,  xiii  p.     20^"". 
Title  vignette:  coat  of  arms  (col.) 

CS71.C986     1877 

9-8312t 

845  The  genealogy  of  the  Cushing  family,  an  account  of  the 

ancestors  and  descendants  of  Matthew  Cushing,  who  came  to 
America  in  1638.  By  James  S.  Cushing.  Montreal,  The  Per- 
rault  printing  CO.,  1905. 

598,  Ixx  p.     front,  (coat  of  arms  in  color)  illus.  (coats  of  arms)  pi.,  ports.     20'=™. 

CS71.C985     1905 

6-32460 

845a  .  .  .  Three  Wisconsin  Cushings;   a  sketch  of  the  lives  of 

Howard  B.,Alonzo  H.  and  William  B.  Cushing,  children  of  a 
pioneer  family  of  Waukesha  County,  by  Theron  Wilber  Haight 
[Madison]  Wisconsin  history  commission,  1910. 

xiv,  109  p.     front.,  ports.,  facsims.     23^"™.     (Wisconsin  history  commission: 
Original  papers,  no.  3) 

"Twenty-five  hundred  copies  printed." 

F576.W62  vol.  3 

10—11480 

846  Cushman. 

A  historical  and  biographical  genealogy  of  the  Cushmans :  the 

descendants  of  Robert  Cushman,  the  Puritan,  from  the  year 

1617  to  1855  ...     By  Henry  Wyles  Cushman.     Boston,  Little, 

Brown  and  company,  1855. 

xiii,  [9]-665,  [1]  p.     front.,  ports.     24i<=™. 

CS71.C986     1856 

e-8313t 


174  LIBRARY   OF   CONGRESS 

Cushman — Continued. 

847  The  proceedings  at  the  Cushman  celebration,  at  Plymouth, 

August  15,  1855,  in  commemoration  of  the  embarkation  of  the 
Plymouth  pilgrims  from  Southampton,  England;  together  with 
an  account  of  the  services  at  the  grave  of  Elder  Thomas  Cush- 
man, August  16,  1855.     Boston,  J.  M.  Hewes,  printer,  1855. 

viii  p.,  1  1.,  [3]-76  p.     23i'='°. 

Prepared  for  publication  by  Nathaniel  B.  Shurtleff  and  Henry  W.  Cushman. 

CS71.C986     1855a 

9-9752t 

847a  Oust. 

Records  of  the  Cust  family  of  Pinchbeck,  Stamford,  and 
Belton  in  Lincolnshire.  1479-1700.  Comp.  by  Lady  Elizabeth 
Cust.     London,  Mitchell  &Hughes,  1898. 

viii  p.,  1 1-,  520  p.    illus.,  plates  (coats  of  arms)  facsims.    29^'^'". 

CS439.C9 

1-18081 

848  Cuthbert. 

The  Cuthberts,  barons  of  Castle  Hill,  and  their  descendants  in 

South  Carolina  and  Georgia;  by  J.  G.  B.  Bulloch  ...    [n.  p.]  1008. 

100  p.    pi.    23i«°'. 

CS71.C988     1908 

8-15707 

See  also  Habersham.  CS71.H114    1901 


849  Cutler. 

A  Cutler  memorial  and  genealogical  history,  containing  the 
names  of  a  large  proportion  of  the  Cutlers  in  the  United  States 
and  Canada,  and  a  record  of  many  individual  members  of  the 
family,  with  an  account  also  of  other  families  allied  to  the  Cutlers 
by  marriage.  Comp.  by  Nahum  S.  Cutler  .  .  .  Greenfield, 
Mass.,  Press  of  E.  A.  Hall  &  co.,  1889. 
4  p.  1.,  [9]-665  p.     front.,  ports.     23i<='°. 

CS71.C989     1889 

9-8315t 

849a Cutler  genealogy.     1606-1897.     By  Ephraim  Mower  .  . . 

[n.  p.]  1897. 
20  p.     fold,  geneal.  tab.     24^'^'". 
Caption  title. 

CS71.C989     1897 

9-8314t 

—  See  also  BougleiS.  CS71.D734    1879 


AMEEICAN  AND   ENGLISH   GENEALOGIES  175 

850  Cutter. 

A  history  of  the  Cutter  family  of  New  England.  The  com- 
pilation of  the  late  Dr.  Benjamin  Cutter  . .  .  Rev.  and  enl.  by 
William  Richard  Cutter  .  .  .  Boston,  Printed  by  D.  Clapp  & 
son,  1871. 

xi,  363,  [1]  p.     front.,  illus.,  ports.     23^"™. 


CS71.C99     1871 


9-8490 


Supplement.     1871-1875.     Boston,    Printed    by    D. 

Clapp  &  son,  1875. 

[365J-432  p.     illus.     23^="'.     [With  his  History  of  the  Cutter  family  of  New 


England.     1871.     Copy  2] 

9-8491 


CS71.C99     1871  copy  2 


851  Cutts. 

Genealogy  of  the  Cutts  family  in  America.  Comp.  by  Cecil 
Hampden  Cutts  Howard  .  . .  Albany,  N.  Y.,  J.  Munsell's  sons, 
1892. 

658  p.     front.,  pi.,  ports.,  faceim.     21J  x  18^""". 

CS71.C991     1892 

9-9754t 

852  Dabney. 

Sketch  of  the  Dabneys  of  Virginia,  with  some  of  their  family 
records.  Collected  and  arranged  by  William  H.  Dabney  . . . 
Chicago,  Press  of  S.  D.  Childs  &  co.,  1888. 

197,  [9]  p.  incl.  front,  (port.)     26"'°. 

Frontispiece  is  a  mounted  photograph. 

CS71.D114     1888 

9-8508t 

Dade.     See  also  Glassell.  r225.H4i 
Daggett.     See  Doggett. 

Daingerfield.     See  also  Willis.  CS71.W73    1898 

Daland.     See  also  Driver.  CS71.D782    1889 

853  Dallas. 

Dallas,  of  Cantray  and  Saint  Martin's,  Scotland.  Dallas — 
Yorke,  Walmsgate,  county  Lincoln,  England,  representing 
Dallas,  of  that  ilk,  and  Cantray  and  Saint  Martin's.  Dallas,  of 
Philadelphia,  state  of  Pennsylvania,  United  States  of  North 
America,  representing  the  American  family,  founded  by  Alex- 
ander James,  son  of  Robert,     [n.  p.,  1877] 

19  p.    2P™. 

By  Alexander  James  Dallas. 

CS71.D145     1877 

9-8507t 


176  LIBKAKY  OF   CONGRESS 

854  Dairy mple. 

The  name  of  Dalrymple:  with  the  genealogy  of  one  branch 

of  the  family  in  the  United  States.     By  W.  H.   Dalrymple. 

Haverhill,  Mass.,  Printed  by  the  author,  1878. 

56  p.     lGi<"". 

CS71.D161     1878 

3-54 

855  Dalton. 

The  Dalton  and  Batcheller  pedigree.  Communicated  to  the 
N.  E.  historical  and  genealogical  register  for  October,  1873,  by 
William  H.  Whitmore,  a.  m.  . .  .    [Boston,  1873] 

6  p.    24^'^™. 

Caption  title. 

CS71.D152     1873 

9-8o06t 

856  Damon. 

Damon  memorial;  or.  Notices  of  three  Damon  families,  who 
came  from  old  England  to  New  England  in  the  xviith  century. 
By  Samuel  Chenery  Damon  .  .  .    Honolulu,  H.  I.,  1882. 

xii,  148,  [4]  p.  incl.  front,  (port.)  illus.,  coats  of  arms.     21^''™. 

Contains  also  brief  genealogies  of  allied  families. 

"Sources  of  information":  p.  7. 

CS71.D163     1882 


857  Damon  memorial.     To  the  descendants  of  eleven  Damon 

families,  who  were  children  of  Samuel  Damon,  who  came  from 
Scituate,  Massachusetts,  to  Springfield,  Vermont,  in  1793,  this 
volume  is  most  affectionately  dedicated.  By  Brazil  Monroe 
Damon.     Ypsilanti,  Mich.,  1897. 

60  p.     front.,  illus.,  plates.     29'"™. 

CS71.D163     1897 

4-22354 

858  Dana. 

Memoranda  of  some  of  the  descendants  of  Richard  Dana. 
Comp.  by  Rev.  John  Jay  Dana  . .  .  Boston,  Printed  by  W.  H. 
Chandler  &  co.,  1865. 

64  p.     25«™. 


CS71.D17     1865 


9-8505t 


See  also  Hyde.  CS71.H993    1904 

Van  Rensselaer.  CS69.S7 

Dandridge.     See  also  Junkin.  cs7i.J95    1908 

Pocahontas.  cs7i.ii747    1887 


AMERICAN   AND   ENGLISH   GENEALOGIES  177 

859  Dane. 

A  declaration  of  remarkable  providences  in  the  course  of  my 
life.  By  John  Dane  of  Ipswich,  1682.  To  which  is  added  a 
pedigree  of  the  Dane  family,  and  a  few  notes.  By  a  member  of 
the  New  England  historic-genealogical  society  [John  Ward 
Dean]  .  .  .    Boston,  S.  G.  Drake,  1854. 

16  p.     geneal.  tab.     22^""^. 

Prepared  for  the  New  Eng.  hist,  and  geneal.  register. 

CS71.D176     1854 

9-So04t 

Danford.     See  also  Sabin  CS7i.sii6    1004 

860  Danforth. 

Report  of  the  5th-6th  meeting  of  the  Danforth  family  in 
America  .  .  .   1886,  1893.     Boston,  G.  E.  Littleiield,  1886-1893. 
2  V.     23''°^. 
Descendants  of  Nicholas  Danforth,  1589-1638. 

CS71.D18     1886-1893 

9-8497t 

861  Danforth    genealogy.     Nicholas    Danforth,    of    Framling- 

ham,  England,  and  Cambridge,  N.  E.  (1589-1638)  and  William 
Danforth,  of  Newbury,  Mass.  (1640-1721)  and  their  descend- 
ants. Comp.  by  John  Joseph  May  .  .  .  Boston,  C.  H.  Pope, 
1902. 

xvi,  476  p.     front.,  pi.,  port.,  facsim.     24'^™. 

3-5660 


CS71.D18     1902 


See  also  Jones.  CS71.J76    1894 

862  Daniels. 

The  Daniell  family.  A  genealogy  of  Robert  Daniell  and  some 
of  his  descendants.  By  Moses  Grant  Daniell,  a.  m.  ...  Boston, 
Printed  for  private  distribution  [Press  of  D.  Clapp  &  son]  1874. 

iv,  [5]-19,  [1]  p.     25^"™. 

"One  hundred  copies." 

"E-eprinted  from  the  New-England  historical  and  genealogical  register  for 
April,  1874,  with  preface  and  appendix." 

CS71.D186     1874 

9-8496t 

863  Notes  on  a  Franklin  branch  of  the  Daniell,  or  Daniels 

family.     By  Geo.  F.  Daniels.     Oxford,  Mass.,  1897. 

62  p.    IQ':'". 

CS71.D186     1897 

5-6448 

See  also  Glassell.  F225.H41 

Montague.  CS71.M759     1886 

Saunders.  CS71.S256    1897 

358190—10 12 


178  LIBRARY   OF   CONGRESS 

864  Dantzler. 

A  genealogical  record  of  the  Dantzler  family,  from  1739  to  the 
present  time.     By  Rev.  D.  D.  Dantzler.     Orangeburg,  S.  C, 
R.  L.  Berry,  1899. 
52  p.     22"  . 

CS71.D196     1899 
Dec.  U,  99-15 

865  Darling. 

Memorial  to  my  honored  kindred,  by  Charles  W.  Darling. 
Utica,  N.  Y.  [Press  of  Fier^tine  &  Gifford]  1888. 

109,  [2]  p.     front.,  pi.,  porta.,  facsim.,  geneal.  tab.     26-"^. 

"  For  private  distribution." 

Added  t.-p.:  lu   maro  ••■?n-\.     Rev.    Charlea   Chauncey    Darling,    his   wife 
Adeline  Eliza  Darling,  their  eon  Elisha  Colt  Darling.     A  tribute  of  affection. 

CS71.D22     1888 

9-8502t 

866  A  portion  of  the  Darling  genealogy.     [By]  John  Henrv 

Darling  .  .  .    Duluth,  Minn.,  1892. 

blue-print  geneal.  tab.     19  x  28"=™. 

CS71.D22     1892 

4-24204 

See  also  Clark.  CS71.C6    1896 


867  Darlington. 

Sesqui-centennial  gathering  of  the  clan  Darlington:  at  the 
residence  of  Brinton  Darlington,  in  East  Bradford,  Chester 
County,  Pennsylvania,  on  the  20th  of  August,  1853  .  .  .  [Lan- 
caster, Pa.,  E.  C.  Darlington]  1853. 

52  p.    geneal.  tab.     22"™. 

Ed.  by  Edward  C.  Darlington. 

Printed  by  request  of  the  tribe. 

"Appendix:  exhibiting  a  classified  list  of  the  descendants  (as  far  as  ascer- 
tained) of  Abraham  Darlington  and  Elizabeth  Hillborn":  p.  24-52. 

CS71.D221     1863 

3-3833 

868 Genealogy    of  the  Darlington  family.      A  record  of  the 

descendants  of  Abraham  Darlington  of  Birmingham,  Chester  Co., 
Penna.,  and  of  some  other  families  of  the  name;  comp.  and  ed. 
by  Gilbert  Cope.  Printed  by  the  committee  for  the  family. 
West  Chester,  Pa.  [New  York,  Press  of  the  Manufacturers'  and 
publishers'  printing  company]  1900. 
693  p.  1  pi.  24^*=™. 
Imprint  covered  by  label  of  Joel  Munsell's  sons,  Albany,  N.  Y. 

CS71.D221     1900 
2-24598 

Darrow.     See  also  Blackman.  CS71.B639    1894 


AMEBIC  AN  AND  ENGLISH   GENEALOGIES  179 

869  Dart. 

Dart  genealogy.     By  William  C.  Sharpe  .  .  .    Seymour,  Conn., 
Record  steam  print,  1888. 
16  p.    21  <"°. 
Descendants  of  Richard  Dart,  d.  1724. 

CS71.D22e     1888 

9-8503t 

870  Dary. 

Lewis  Dary  of  Norton,  Massachusetts,  and  some  of  his  descend- 
ants. By  George  Allen  Dary.  [Boston]  Priv.  print.  [D.  Clapp 
&  son]  1903. 

25  p.     25"™. 

CS71.D229     1903 

4-27259 

871  Davenport. 

A  history  and  genealogy  of  the  Davenport  family,  in  England 
and  America,  from  a.  d.  1086  to  1850  .  .  .  By  A.  Benedict 
Davenport,  (of  the  twenty-fourth  generation)  .  .  .  New  York, 
S.  W.  Benedict,  1851. 

vii  p.,  1  1.,  [llJ-398  p.    front,  (port.)  plates.     19i<"». 

Comp.  and  prepared  from  Ormerod's  History  of  the  county  of  Chester;  col- 
lections from  the  Harleian  mss.;  parochial  and  town  records  in  England  and 
America,  etc.,  etc. 

CS71.D247     1861 

9-8495T 

872  A  supplement  to  The  history  and  genealogy  of  the  Daven- 
port family,  in  England  and  America,  from  a.  d.  1086-1850  .  .  . 
Pub.  in  1851;  and  continued  to  1876.  By  Amzi  Benedict 
Davenport,  (of  the  twenty-fourth  generation.)  . .  .  Stamford, 
Conn.,  Printed  for  the  family  [W.  W.  Gillespie  &  co.,  steam 
printers]  1876. 

2  p.  1.,  xiv  p.,  2  1.,  [19]-432,  [2]  p.     front.,  plates,  phot.,  ports.     20°™. 

Comp.  and  prepared  from  Ormerod's  History  of  the  county  of  Chester;  collec- 
tions from  the  Harleian  mss.;  State  paper  office,  London;  parochial  and  town 
records;  local  histories  in  England  and  America,  etc.,  etc. 

CS71.D247     1876 

9-8494t 

David.     See  also  Davis. 

873  Davidson. 

The  Davidson  family,     [n.  p.,  188-?] 

4  1.     25i<=™. 
Caption  title. 

CS71.D262     188- 

6-20514 

See  also  Alexander.  P264.H8A3 

Davison. 


180  LIBRARY   OF   CONGRESS 

874  Davis. 

The  Davis  family  record.  Ed.  by  Chas.  H.  S.  Davis,  m.  d.  A 
monthly  journal  devoted  to  the  history  and  genealogy  of  the 
Davis  family,  v.  1,  no.  1,  4-8.  Meriden,  Conn.  [Neo  Eboro- 
copoli,  typis  "Guttenberg  press"]  1867-68. 

6  no.  in  1  v.     23J'". 

No.  5.  A  history  of  the  Davis  family,  of  Maryland.  By  Rev.  Thomas  J. 
Davis  , . .  No.  6.  The  Davises  of  Acton,  Mass.  [Communicated  by  Miss  Caro- 
line Whitwell . .  .]  No.  7-8.  The  Davises  of  Guilford,  Conn.  [Communicated 
by  Dr.  Alvan  Talcott] 

No.  2  and  3  out  of  print. 

CS71.D26     1867-1868 
CA  9-2570 

875  Dolor  Davis ;  a  sketch  of  his  life  with  a  record  of  his  earlier 

descendants,  by  Horace  Davis.  [Cambridge,  The  Riverside 
press]  1881. 

46, [2]  p.     22*^". 

Printed  for  private  distribution. 

"Sources  of  information,"  p.  [30] 

Appended:  Dolor  Da\'i3.     Additions  and  corrections.     1897.     2  p. 

CS71.D26     1881 
5-14690 

876  Samuel  Davis,  of  Oxford,  Mass.,  and  Joseph  Davis,  of  Dud- 
ley, Mass.,  and  their  descendants  .  .  .  [By]  George  L.  Davis, 
compiler  and  publisher.  North  Andover,  Mass.,  G.  L.  Davis, 
1884. 

vii,  [1],  610  p.     24'''". 

Editor's  preface  signed:  Geoi^e  F.  Daniels. 

CS71.D26     1884 

»-«501t 

877  History  of  the  Davis  family.     Being  an  account  of  the 

descendants  of  John  Davis,  a  native  of  England,  who  died  in 
East  Hampton,  Long  Island,  in  1705.  With  notices  of  .  .  .  fam- 
ilies connected  .  .  .  Brought  down  to  1886-7.  By  Albert  H.  Davis. 
New  York,  T.  A.  Wright,  1888. 

1  p.  1.,  197  p.,  1  1.     front.,  pi.,  port.     23i<"°. 

CS71.D26     1888 
1-18203 

878  A  sketch  of  the  military  career  of  Captain  John  Daves  of 

the  North  Carolina  continental  line  of  the  army  of  the  revolution; 
together  with  some  facts  of  local  and  family  historj^;  by  his 
grandson,  Major  Graham  Daves  .  .  .  Baltimore,  Press  of  the 
Friedenwald  co.,  1892. 

16  p.     front,  (port.)    23i<^™. 

E263.N6D18 
4-26191t 


AMERICAN   AND    ENGLISH   GENEALOGIES  181 

Davis — Continued. 

879  Davies  memoir;  a  genealogical  and  biographical  monograph 

on  the  family  and  descendants  of  John  Davies  of  Litchfield,  Con- 
necticut.    By  Henry  Eugene  Davies.     [n.  p.]  Priv.  print.,  1895. 

Ip.  l.,138p.     pi.     28x23<^". 

CS71.D26     1896 

»-8500t 

880  Ancestry  of  John  Davis,  governor  and  U.  S.  senator  and 

Eliza  Bancroft,   his  wife,   both   of  Worcester,   Massachusetts. 
Comp.  by  Horace  Davis.     San  Francisco,  Cal.,  1897. 

94  p.     front.,  illus.,  porte.,  chartf?.     24"^™. 

CS71.D26     1897 

9-«499t 

881  Side  lights  of  Maryland  history:  the  Davis  family  and  coat 

of  arms.     [Washington,  Press  of  W.  F.  Roberts  co.,  1904?] 

13  p.     front,  (coat  of  arms)    24'^™. 

"Reprinted  from  the  Baltimore  Sun  of  July  17,  1904." 

Comp.  by  Mrs.  Hester  Dorsey  Richardson. 

CS71.D26     1904 
8-36843t 

882  Ancestral  chart.     Davis  [family]     [Boston,  1905] 

blue  print.     76^  x  9oi<^°'  fold,  to  38^  x  22<^™. 

The  ancestry  and  descendants  of  William  Davis,  jr.  of  Roxbury  and  Boston, 
1801-1865.     By  Joseph  Gardner  Bartlett. 

CS71.D26     1905 

CA  5-2422 


883  Genealogy  of  Jefferson  Davis;  address  delivered  October  9, 

1908,  before  Lee  camp,  no.  i.  Confederate  veterans,  Richmond, 
Va.  by  William  H.  Whitsitt  .  .  .  [Richmond,  Everett  Wadd}-  co., 
printers]  1908. 

cover-title,  16  p.     23'^™. 

E467.1.D26W6 
9-2125 

884  Three  generations  of  Xorthboro  Davises  178 1-1894,  by  John 

Davis  Estabrook  .  .  .  Westboro,  Mass.,  Printed  by  the  Chrono- 
type  printing  company,  1908. 

2p.  l.,84p.     illus.  (incl.  ports.,  faceim.)    23=™. 


CS71.D26     1908 


9-16908 


See  also  Barrett.  F74.C8P8 

Clark.  CS71.C6     1905a 

CorUsS.  CS71.C8     1875 

Habersham.  cs71.hii4    i901 

Stretcher.  F163.S46 

Weitzel.  CS71.W434     1883 


182  LIBRARY   OF   CONGRESS 

885  Davison. 

Genealogy  of  the  Davison  famil3^  Part  first.  Descendants  of 
Nicholas  Davison,  for  the  first,  second  and  third  generations. 
Written  by  Gideon  M.  Davison  .  .  .  Rock  Rapids,  la.,  A.  H. 
Davison,  1887. 

8  p.     20'^'°. 

CS71.D261     1887 

9-8498t 

886  Dawes. 

William  Dawes,  and  liis  ride  with  Paul  Revere.  An.  essay  read 
before  the  New  England  historic  genealogical  society  on  June  7, 
A.  D.  1876;  to  which  is  appended  a  genealogy  of  the  Dawes 
family.  By  Henry  W.  Holland  .  . .  Boston,  J.  Wilson  and  son 
[printers]  1878. 

[iiiJ-Wii,  128  p.  pi.  (2  mounted  views)  17  port.  (incl.  front.)  fold,  geneal.  tab. 
22  X  ISi^"". 

One  hundred  copies  privately  printed  for  the  author. 
"Arms  of  Dawes"  on  t.-p. 

CS71.D269     1878 

9-9375t 

887  Dawson. 

A  collection  of  family  records,  with  biographical  sketches  and 
other  memoranda  of  various  families  and  individuals  bearing  the 
name  Dawson,  or  allied  to  families  of  that  name.  Comp.  by 
Charles  C.  Dawson  .  .  .    Albany,  N.  Y.,  J.  Munsell,  1874. 

viii,  572  p.    front.,  pi.,  porta.     24J''". 

CS71.D272     1874 

9-9373t 

888  A  record  of  the  descendants  of  Robert  Dawson,  of  East 

Haven,  Conn.,  including  Barnes,  Bates,  Beecher,  Bissell,  Cala- 
way  .  . .  and  numerous  other  families,  with  many  biographical 
and  genealogical  notes  concerning  the  same.  Comp.  by  Charles 
C.  Dawson  .  .  .    Albany,  N.  Y.,  J.  Munsell,  1874. 

2  p.  1.,  115  p.     front.,  ports.     23^'^™. 

The  following  record  forms  part  of  his  "  Collection  of  family  records  ..."     1874. 

CS71.D272     1874a 

9-9374t 

889  Day. 

A  genealogical  register  of  the  descendants  in  the  male  line  of 
Robert  Day,  of  Hartford,  Conn.,  who  died  in  the  year  1648. 
New  Haven,  Printed  by  W.  Storer,  jun.,  1840. 

iv,  [5H4  p.     23"™. 

Comp.  by  George  Edward  Day. 

CS71.D273     1840 

9-9372t 


AMERICAN  AND  ENGLISH   GENEALOGIES  183 

Day — Continued. 

890  A  genealogical  register  of  the  descendants  in  the  male  line 

of  Robert  Day,  of  Hartford,  Conn.,  who  died  in  the  year  1648. 
2d  ed.     Northampton,  Printed  by  J.  &  L.  Metcalf,  1848. 

129  p.    23'"°. 

Preface  signed:  George  E.  Day. 

CS71.D273     1848 

9-9371t 

891 Confirmation  of  arms  to  Richard  Day,  m.  d.,  Robert  Day, 

and  Rev.  William  Tottenham  Day,  m.  a.,  1875.     [London  ?  1875] 

I  1.    illus.  (coat  of  arms)    28^"=™. 
Signed:  J.  Bernard  Burke. 

CS439.D3 

9-18144t 

892  The  descendants  of  Anthony  Day  of  Gloucester,  Mass., 

1645,  by  John  Alphonso  Day.     Albany,  N.  Y.,  J.  Munsell's  sons, 
1902. 

II  p.     23°». 

CS71.D273     1902 

2-25790 

See  also  Loomis.  CS71.L863    1880 


893  Dayton. 

Genealogical  story  (Dayton  and  Tomlinson)  told  by  Laura 
Dayton  Fessenden.  Cooperstown,  N.  Y.,  Crist,  Scott  &  Par- 
shall,  1902. 

5  p.  1.,  220  p.     front.,  pi.,  port.     2P™. 

Blank  leaves  inserted. 

CS71.D276     1902 

2-25437 

894  Deacon. 

The  descent  of  the  family  of  Deacon  of  Elstowe  and  London, 
with  some  genealogical,  biographical  and  topographical  notes, 
and  sketches  of  allied  families  including  Reynes  of  Clifton,  and 
Meres  of  Kirton.  By  Edward  Deacon  .  .  .  Bridgeport,  Conn., 
1898. 

3  p.  1.,  [xi]-xxvi,  394  p.  incl.  front.,  illns.     plates  (incl.  coats  of  arms)  ports., 
maps,  facsims.,  geneal.  tables.     2-5^'^'°. 
Half-title:  Deacon  of  Elstowe  and  London,  and  allied  families. 

CS71.D278     1898 

9-9370t 

See  also  Read.  CS7 1.11284    1907 


895  Dean. 

Brief  memoirs  of  John  and  Walter  Deane,  two  of  the  first  set- 
tlers of  Taunton,  Mass.,  and  of  the  early  generations  of  their 


184  LIBRARY   OF   CONGRESS 

895  Dean — Continued. 

descendants  ...    By  William  Reed  Deane,  assisted  by  others. 
Boston,  Coolidge  &  Wiley,  1849. 

16  p.     front.,  port.,  facsim.,  geneal.  tab.,  coat  of  arms.     24'"'". 

CS71.D28     1849 
3-3814 

896  Pedigree  of  Deane.     Comp.  by  a  member  of  the  New  Eng- 
land historic-genealogical  society.     [Boston,  1855] 

geneal.  tab.,  23  x  SO"™,  fold,  to  23^  x  IS'-". 

Reprinted  from  the  New  Eng.  hist,  and  geneal.  register,  vol.  9,  1855,  p.  93. 

CS71.D28     1856 

1-10282 

897  Descendants  of  Thomas  Deane,  of  Massachusetts  and  New 

Hampshire.  By  John  Ward  Dean  .  .  .  Boston,  Mass.,  Priv. 
print.  [D.  Clapp  &  son]  1883. 

12  p.     25=™. 

Reprinted  from  the  New  Eng.  hist,  and  geneal.  register  for  July,  1883,  with 

additions. 

CS71.D28     1883 

2-120S7 

893  Biographical  sketch  of  John  G.  Deane,  and  brief  mention  of 

his  connection  with  the  northeastern  boundary  of  Maine  .  .  .  also 
memoranda  about  members  of  the  family,  old  residents  of  the 
city  of  Ellsworth,  Maine,  etc.  Prepared  by,  and  printed  for,  his 
son,  Llewellyn  Deane  . . .  Washington,  R.  Beresford,  printer, 
1887. 
1  p.  1.     70  p.     map.     24""°. 

899  Wills  of  William  Deane  and  William  Cogan.  Communi- 
cated by  William  Dean,  esq.,  of  London,  England.  [Boston, 
1897] 

4  p.     24'^'". 

Caption  title. 

"Reprinted  from  the  New  Eng.  hist,  and  geneal.  register  for  Oct.,  1897." 

CS439.D4 

5-27496 

900  Genealogy  of  Isaac  Dean  of  Grafton,   N.   H.,  fourth  in 

descent  from  John  Dean  of  Taunton ;  ed.  by  Josiah  H.  Drummond 
and  published  by  George  W.  Dean.  Portland,  Smith  &  Sale, 
printers,  1902. 

35  p.     24«m. 

CS71.D28     1902 

2-17692 

901 Genealogy  of  the  Dean  family  descended  from  Ezra  Dean, 

of  Plainfield,  Conn,  and  Cranston,  R.  I.,  preceded  by  a  reprint  of 
the  article  on  James  and  Walter  Dean,  of  Taunton,  Mass.,  and 
early  generations  of  their  descendants,  found  in  volume  3,  New 


AMERICAN   AND   ENGLISH   GENEALOGIES  185 

901  Dean — Continued. 

England  historical  and  genealogical  register,  1849.     Comp.  by 
Arthur  D.  Dean  . .  .    Scranton,  Pa.,  Printed  for  the  author  by 
F.  H.  Gerlock  &  co.,  1903. 
vi,  149  p.     pi.,  ports.     24<=™. 

CS71.D28     1903 

3-24614 

See  also  Clark.  CS71.C6    I905a 

Hill.  CS71.H647     1907 

Spooner.  CS71.S763     1883 

Strowbridge.  CS71.S926    1901 

Todd.  CS71.T634     1867 

902  Dearborn. 

The  Dearborns;  a  discourse  commemorative  of  the  eightieth 
anniversary  of  the  occupation  of  Fort  Dearborn,  and  the  first 
settlement  at  Chicago ;  read  before  the  Chicago  historical  society, 
Tuesday,  Dec.  18,  1883,  by  Daniel  Goodwin,  jr.  With  remarks 
of  Hons.  John  Wentworth,  J.  Young  Scammon,  E.  B.  Wash- 
burne,  and  I.  N.  Arnold.  Chicago,  Fergus  printing  company, 
1884. 

6  p.  1.,  [7]-56  p.  front.,  ports.  23"™.  {Added  t.-p.:  Chicago  historical 
society's  proceedings  . .  .  ) 

CS71.D285     1884 

9-9369t 

903  The  Dearborns  of  Hampton,  N.  H.  Descendants  of  God- 
frey Dearborn  of  Exeter  and  Hampton.  From  History  of  Hamp- 
ton, N.  H.,  by  Joseph  Dow.  Salem,  Mass.,  The  Salem  press  pub- 
lishing and  printing  co.,  1893. 

16  p.     pi.     24^'=™. 

CS71.D285     1893 

&-936St 

De  Beelen.     See  also  Gazzam.  CS71.G291    1894 

De  Benneville.     See  also  Keim.  CS71.K27    1899- 

903a  De  Bohun. 

Notes  on  the  architecture  and  history  of  Caldicot  castle,  Mon- 
mouthshire, by  Octavius  Morgan,  esq. and  Thomas  Wake- 
man,  esq.     Newport  [Monmouthshire,  Eng.]     Printed  for   the 
Caerleon  antiquarian  association,  by  H,  Mullock  [pref.  1854.] 
45  p.     front,  (plan)     12  plates,  geneal.  tab.     28'=™. 
Genealogy  of  the  De  Bohun  family,  p.  8-15. 

DA690.C15M8 

2-29228 

De  Botevllle.     See  Botfield 


186  LIBRARY  OF   CONGRESS 

904  De  Camp. 

De  Camp  genealogy.  Laurent  De  Camp,  of  New  Utrecht, 
N.  Y.,  1664,  and  his  descendants.  Comp.  by  George  Austm 
Morrison.     Albany,  N.  Y.,  J.  Munsell's  sons,  1900. 

77  p.     SP". 

CS71.D20     1900 

1-10279 

De  Carpentier.     See  Carpentier. 

905  Dee. 

A  genealogical  account  of  some  of  the  families  derived  from 

Bedo   Dee.     {In   The  history   of    Merchant-taylor's  school  .  .  . 

By  the  Rev.  H.  B.  Wilson  .  .\     London,  1814.     28«'«.  p.  1165- 

1176) 

LF795.M6W6 

De  Eskeltay.     See  Exelby. 

906  De  Forest. 

The  De  Forests  of  Avesnes  (and  of  New  Netherland)  a  Hugue- 
not thread  in  American  colonial  history,  1494  to  the  present  time, 
with  3  heraldic  illustrations.  By  John  WiUiam  De  Forest.  New 
Haven,  Conn.,  The  Tuttle,  Morehouse  &  Taylor  co.,  1900. 

xviii  p.,  1  1.,  288  p.    front.,  pi.  (partly  col.)    2P°». 

CS71.D315     1900 

Feb.  21,  1901-54 

De  Graaf.     See  also  Repalje.  CS69.H7 

De  Groot.     See  also  Robinson.  CS71.R66     1894 

907  De  Haven. 

History  of  the  De  Haven  family,  by  Howard  De  Haven  Ross 
. . .  Privately  printed  and  illustrated.  Philadelphia,  Press  of 
Smith  &  Salmon,  1894. 

27,  [2]  p.     front.,  plates,  port.,  fold,  geneal.  tab.     18<"". 

Descendants  of  Peter  De  Haven,  1686-1768. 

CS71.D322     1894 

9-9367t 

De  Hennezel.     See  Henzey. 

De  Kruyft.     See  also  Lawson.  CS71.L426    1903 

908  Delamater. 

Genealogy  of  descendants  of  Claude  Le  Maitre  (Delamater.) 
Who  came  from  France  via  Holland  and  settled  at  New  Nether- 
lands, now  New  York,  in  1652  . . .  By  La  Fayette  De  La  Mater. 
Albany,  J.  Munsell's  sons,  1882. 

16  p.,  1  1.,  [17]-229  p.     23i'='°. 

0S71.D336     1882 

9-9366t 

De  Lancey.     See  also  Repalje.  CS69.H7 


AMERICAN   AND   ENGLISH   GENEALOGIES  187 

909  Delano. 

The  genealogy,  history,  and  alliances  of  the  American  house 
of  Delano,  1621  to  1899,  comp.  by  Major  Joel  Andrew  Delano, 
with  the  history  and  heraldry  of  the  maison  de  Franchimont 
and  de  Lannoy  to  Delano,  1096  to  1621,  and  the  royal  ancestry 
of  Lannoy  from  Guelph,  prince  of  the  Scyrri,  to  Philippe  de 
Lannoy,  476  A.  d.  to  1621  . . .  arranged  by  M.  Delano  de  Lan- 
noy . . .    New  York,  1899. 

2  p.  1.,  561  p.     col.  front.,  plates,  fold,  geneal.  tab.     25'=". 

CS71.D337     1899 

Jan.  18,  1900-36 

Delany.     See  Delaney. 

Delaplaine.     See  also  Hyder.  CS71.H994    1909 

910  Delves. 

Records  of  an  old  Cheshire  family;  a  history  of  the  lords  of 
the  manors  of  Delves  near  Uttoxeter  in  the  county  of  Stafford 
&  Doddington  in  the  coimty  of  Chester,  by  Sir  Delves  L.  Brough- 
ton,  bart.  .  .  .    London,  A.  Fairbairns  &  company,  limited,  1908. 

xvi,  109,  [1]  p.  front.,  illus.,  plates,  porta.,  maps,  plans,  facsim.,  mounted 
col.  coats  of  arma.     29^'=™. 

Title  vignette  (coat  of  arms) 

"Of  this  edition  110  copies  have  been  printed,  of  which  50  only  are  for  sale. 
This  is  no.  69." 

"Pedigree  of  Broughton  of  Broughton":  p.  95. 

The  greater  part  of  the  book  has  been  taken  from  Sir  William  Dugdale's 
"Delvesiana."    cf.  Foreword. 

CS439.D45 

9-27940 

Demere.     See  also  H.sibeTsha.ni.  CS71.H114    1901 

911  Deming. 

Genealogy  of  the  descendants  of  John  Deming  of  Wethers- 
field,  Connecticut,  with  historical  notes.  Comp.  and  ed.  by 
Judson  Keith  Deming  .  . .  Dubuque,  la..  Press  of  Mathis-Mets 
CO.,  1904. 

viii,  694  p.     front.,  plates,  ports.     24"™. 

"First  edition,  limited  to  300  copies." 

CS71.D381     1904 

6-26564 

912  Denison. 

A  record  of  the  descendants  of  Capt.  George  Denison,  of 
Stonington,  Conn.  With  notices  of  his  father  and  brothers,  and 
some  account  of  other  Denisons  who  settled  in  America  in  the 
colony  times.  Prepared  by  John  Denison  Baldwin  and  William 
Clift.     Worcester,  Printed  by  Tyler  &  Seagrave.  1881. 

423,  [1]  p.     ports.     24"°'. 

CS71.D396     1881 

9-9365t 


188  LIBRAE Y   OF   CONGRESS 

Denison — Continued. 

913  Denison  memorial:  Ipswich,  Mass.,  September  20,   1882, 

two  hundredth  anniversary  of  the  death  of  Major-General  Daniel 

Denison.     Biographical  sketch,  by  Prof.  D.  D.  Slade.     Historical 

sketch,  by  Augustine  Caldwell.     [Ipswich]  Printed  by  the  request 

of  the  Denison  memorial  committee  [1882] 

52  p.     23*''°'. 

F74.I6D3 

1-11448 

914  A  record  of  the  descendants  of  Samuel  Denison,  late  of 

Floyd,  Oneida  Co.,  N.  Y.,  with  notices  of  his  ancestry,  com- 
mencing with  William  Denison,  who  came  to  America  in  1631, 
and  settled  in  Roxbury,  Mass.  Prepared  by  George  Burlingame 
Denison  .  .  .    [New  York,  "1884] 

72  p.     front.,  ports.     19i<=™. 

Largely  borrowed  from  Messrs.  Baldwin  and  Clift's  Genealogy  of  the  Denieon 

family. 

CS71.D396     1884 

9-93G4t 

915  Descendants  of  William  Denison  in  line  of  Palmer  and 

Denison  famil}'  to  children  of  James  and  Sarah  (Carew)  Sheldon, 
[n.  p.,  1904] 

geneal.  tab.     42  x  05^"". 

Blue-print. 

By  James  Sheldon,  jr. 

CS71.D396     1904 
5-13230t 

916  The  Dennison  family  of  North  Yarmouth  and  Freeport, 

Maine,  descended  from  George  Dennison,  1699-1747  of  Annis- 
quam,  Mass.  Abner  Dennison  and  descendants  comp.  by 
Grace  M.  Rogers,  Freeport,  Me.  David  Dennison  and  descend- 
ants, with  an  account  of  the  early  Denisons  and  other  data; 
comp.  and  pub.  by  A.  L.  Dennison.  Exeter,  N.  H.,  The  News- 
letter press,  1906. 

148  p.     front.,  3  pi.,  5  port.     33<^'°. 

CS71.D396     1906 
8-323 

See  also  Chesebrough.  CS71.C524    1903 

Denman.     See  also  Matthew.  CS71.M44    1897 

917  Denny. 

Genealogy  of  the  Denny  family  in  England  and  America, 
descendants  of  John  Denny  of  Combs,  Suffolk,  England,  in  1439. 
Comp.  and  pub.  by  C.  C.  Denn3\  Leicester,  Mass.  [Worcester, 
Press  of  C.  Hamilton]  1886. 

265,  [2]  p.     front.,  ports.,  phot.     24'''». 

CS71.D412     1886 

9-93G3t 

De  Nottbeck.     See  also  Todd.  CS71.T634    1867 

Denslow.     See  also  Hodge.  CS71.H688    1900 


AMEEICAN    AND    ENGLISH    GENEALOGIES  189 

918  Denton. 

Denton  family  notes.  Beverley,  London,  Folkestone  and  Chi- 
cago. Reprinted  from  "Yorkshire  notes  and  queries,"  August, 
1908,  Bradford,  Yorkshire,  England.     [Chicago,  III.,  1908] 

3  p.     25«™. 

Comp.  by  Eugene  Fairfield  McPike. 

CS71.D415     1908 

9-3047 

919  De  Peyster. 

St.  Paul's  church.  Red  Hook,  Duchess  County,  New  York  . . . 
Rose  Hill  ...  De  Peyster  family  ...  By  ''Anchor"  (*  J.  W.  de 
P.*  [i.  e.  John  Watts  De  Peyster])  New  York,  C.  H.  Ludwig, 
printer,  1881. 

80  p.  incl.  pi.     23<=™. 

Cover-title:  Local  memorials  relating  to  the  De  Peyster  and  Watts  and  aifili- 
ated  families,  connected  with  Red  Hook  Township,  Duchess  Co.,  S.  N.  Y.  . . . 

CS71.D419     1881 

9-8509t 

920  John  Watts  de  Pej^ster,  by  Frank  Allaben  .  .  .    New  York, 

F.  Allaben  genealogical  company  [•'1908] 

2  V.     fronts.,  plates,  ports.     20*^™.     (On  cover:  Allaben  biographical  series) 

8-21542 

See  also  Bringhurst.  CS71.B858    iQOl 


De  Priest.     See  also  Richardson.  cs7i.ii52    1905 

De  Rapalje.     See  also  Crall.  CS71.C889    1908 

921  Derby. 

Derby  genealogy:  a  record  of  the  descendants  of  John  Darby 
of  Marblehead,  Mass.  Ten  generations.  By  Webster  D. 
Derby  .  .  .    Keene,  Darling  &  co.,  printers  [1903  ?] 

22  p.     18^'''^. 

Reprinted  in  part  from  the  town  history  of  Westminster,  Mass. 

"Additions  and  corrections,"  (3  p.)  inserted. 

CS71.D428     1903 

5-13209t 

922  Derby  genealogy;  being  a  record  of  the  descendants  of 

Thomas  Derby,   of  Stow,  Massachusetts,   by  Viola  A.   Derby 
Bromley.     New  York,  The  Grafton  press,  1905. 

141  p.     plates,  ports.     24§«™. 

"Three  hundred  copies  of  this  book  have  been  printed  from  type  and  the  type 
distributed."    This  copy  not  numbered. 

CS71.D428     1905 

5-32360 


190  LIBRARY   OF   CONGRESS 

Derby — Continued. 

923    The  Derbys  of  Salem,  Massachusetts.     A  study  of  eight- 
eenth century   commerce   carried   on   by   a  family   of   typical 
New  England  merchants,  by  Robert  E.  Peabody  .  . .    Salem, 
Mass.,  Essex  institute,  1908. 
29  p.     front.,  plates,  port.     24^'^'°. 
Sixty  copies  reprinted  from  the  Historical  collections  of  the  Essex  institute, 

vol.  XLIV. 

CS71.D428     1908 

9-3510 

See  also  Driver.  CS71.D782    1889 


Derby,  Earls  of.     See  Stanley. 

De  Rie.     See  also  Gustin.  CS71.G982    1900 

924  De  Riemer. 

The  De  Riemer  family,  a.  d.  1640  (?)-1903,  by  Rev.  W.  E. 
De  Riemer  .  .  .    New  York,  Printed  by  T.  A.  Wright,  1905. 

47  p.  incl.  front,  (port.)     281"™. 

"Edition  of  one  hundred  copie.s." 

"Reprint  from  New  York  genealogical  and  biographical  record,  with  addi- 
tions." 

CS71.D433     1906 

5-10492 

925  De  Rosset. 

A  group  of  my  ancestral  dames  of  the  colonial  period.  By 
Mrs.  Kate  de  Rosset  Meares  . .  .  Goldsboro,  Nash  bros.,  printers 
[1901  ?1 

17  p.     23^"^. 

"An  historical  paper  read  before  the  N.  C.  society  of  Colonial  dames,  by  Mrs. 
Kate  de  Rosset  Meares,  president,  March  14,  1901." 

CS71.D437     1901 

5-^3 

Desmond,  Earls  of.      See  also  Fitzgerald.  DA916.3.D4H3 

De  Thietry.     See  Tyttery. 

De  Treville.     /See  aZso  Habersham.  cs71.hii4    1901 

Detrick.     See  also  Cooper.  CS71.C777    1906 

Detweiler.     See  also  Cassel.  CS71.C344    1896 

Hertzler.  CS71.H576    1886 

Moyer.  CS71.M938     1896 

926  De  Veaux. 

Genealogy  of  the  De  Veaux  family.  Introducing  the  numerous 
forms  of  spelling  the  name  by  various  branches  and  generations 
in  the  past  eleven  himdred  years.  By  Thos.  F.  De  Voe  .  . . 
[New  York]  1885. 

1  p.  1.,  302  p.     illus.,  map.     22i<"". 

CS71.D489     1886 

9-8531t 

See  also  Bellinger.  CS71.B464    1895 


AMERICAN   AND   ENGLISH   GENEALOGIES  191 

927  Devereux. 

Lives  and  letters  of  the  Devereux,  earls  of  Essex,  in  the  reigns 
of  Elizabeth,  James  i.,  and  Charles  i.  1540-1646.  By  the 
Honorable  Walter  Bourchier  Devereux  .  .  .  London,  J.  Murray, 
1853. 

2  V.     illue.,  2  pi.,  3  port.  (incl.  fronts.)     21^«°». 

DA358.E7D4 

4-35455 

Devonshire,   Dukes    of.     See  Cavendish.        DA301.1.C4G8 

928  Devotion. 

.  .  .  The  Devotion  family  of  Brookline.  By  Susan  Vining 
Griggs.     [Brookline,  Mass.,  1898] 

[35J-46  p.  2  pi.  21^"™.  (Brookline  historical  publication  society.  Pub- 
lications [v.  2]  no.  14) 

Caption  title. 

F74.B9B8 

4-5730 

See  also  King.  CS71.K53    I897a 


929  Dewees. 

The  Dewees  family;  genealogical  data,  biographical  facts 
and  historical  information  collected  by  Mrs.  Philip  E.  La  Mun- 
yan;  Ellwood  Roberts,  editor.  Norristown,  Pa.,  W.  H.  Roberts, 
1905. 

294  p.     pi.,  24  port.  (incl.  front.)     23^'='". 

Preface  signed:  P.  E.  L.  (t.  e.  Philip  E.  La  Munyan) 

CS71.D516     1905 

6-16612 

930  Dewey. 

Life  of  George  Dewey  . . .  and  Dewey  family  history  .  . . 
Life  of  ,  . .  George  Dewey  written,  and  book  ed.  by  Adelbert 
M.  Dewey  .  .  .  Dewey  family  history  comp.  by  L.  Marinus 
Dewey  .  .  .  assisted  by  William  T.  Dewey  . . .  and  Orville  C. 
Dewey  . . .  Westfield,  Mass.,  Dewey  publishing  company,  1898. 
4  p.  1.,  5-128,  201-1117  p.  front.,  illus.,  plates  (partly  col.),  ports.,  facsim., 
maps,  col.  coats  of  arms.     28"™. 

CS71.D519     1898 

Mar.  23,  99-32. 

See  also  Walbridge.  CS71.W15    1898 

Follett.  CS71.F668     1896 

931  Dewing. 

Descendants  of  Andrew  Dewing  of  Dedham,  Mass.,  with  notes 
on  some  English  families  of  the  name.  By  Benjamin  Franklin 
Dewing  .  .  .    Boston,  Priv.  print.  [T.  R.  Marvin  &  son]  1904. 

viii,  [5]-165  p.     front.,  ports.     24 J""'. 

CS71.D52     1904 

6-5049 


192  LIBRARY   OF    CONGRESS 

932  De  Witt. 

The  De  Witt  family  of  Ulster  County,  New  York.  By  Thomas 
G.  Evans  . . .    New  York,  Trow's  printing  and  bookbinding  co., 

1886. 

18  p.     24^'^°'. 

Reprinted  from  the  New  York  genealogical  and  biographical  record  October, 

1886. 

CS71.D522     1886 

9-S530t 

932a Tjerck  Classen  De  Witt,  and  some   of   his   descendants. 

Written  by  Rev.  WiUiam  Walsh.     Newburgh,  N.  Y.,  1902. 

[14]  p.     23'='". 

Caption  title. 

Detached  from  the  Historical  society  of  Newburgh  Bay  and  the  Highlands. 

Historical  papers,  no.  ix,  p.  37-50. 

CS71.D522     1902 

10-9G40 

933  De  Wolf. 

Charles  D'Wolf  of  Guadaloupe,  his  ances*°^^  and  descend^°t«. 
Being  a  complete  genealogy  of  the  "  Rhode  Island  D'Wolfs,"  the 
descend^"'"'  of  Simon  De  Wolf,  with  their  common  desc®'''  from 
Balthasar  de  Wolf,  of  Lyme,  Conn.  (1668)  With  a  biographical 
introduction  and  appendices  on  the  Nova  Scotian  de  Wolfs  and 
other  allied  families,  with  a  preface  by  Bradford  Colt  de  Wolf. 
By  Rev.  Calbraith  B.  Perry,  d.  d.  New  York,  Press  of  T.  A. 
Wright,  1902. 

3  p.  1.,  [9]-324  p.,  1  1.     front.,  illus.,  pi.,  port.     24^'''". 

Title  in  red  and  black  within  red  line  border. 

CS7i.D524     1902 

3-3297 

See  also  Salisbury.  CS71.S167    1892 


934  Dexter. 

Dexter  genealogy:  being  a  record  of  the  families  descended 
from  Rev.  Gregory  Dexter;  with  notes  and  biographical  sketches 
of  each  parent  ...  By  S.  C.  Newman  .  .  .  Providence,  Printed 
by  A.  C.  Greene,  1859. 

108  p.     19^'='°. 

CS71.D527     1859 

3-17713 

935  Dexter    genealogy,    1642-1904;  being    a    history    of    the 

descendants  of  Richard  Dexter  of  Maiden,  Massachusetts,  from 
the  notes  of  John  Haven  Dexter  and  original  researches,  by 
Orrando  Perry  Dexter  .  .  .  arranged  by  Henry  L.  Mills.  New 
York,  Press  of  J.  J.  Little  &  co.,  1904. 

279  p.     col.  front,  (coat  of  arms)     20<=™. 

CS71.D527     1904 
5-15535 


AMERICAN   AND   ENGLISH   GENEALOGIES  193 

Dexter — Continued. 

936  Genealogy  of  the  Dexter  family  in  America;  descendants 

of  Thomas  Dexter,  together  with  the  record  of  other  allied  fami- 
lies; compiled  b}^  William  A.  Warden  .  .  .  Robert  L.  Dexter  . . . 
Worcester,  Mass.,  1905. 

353  p.     front.,  illus.,  ports.     23^"". 

CS71.D527     1905 

6-34312 

Dey.     See  also  Treman.  CS71.T789    1901 

Dibble.     See  also  Jessop.  CS71.J58    1887 

937  Dickerman. 

Families  of  Dickerman  ancestry;  descendants  of  Thomas 
Dickerman,  an  early  settler  of  Dorchester,  Massachusetts.  Pre- 
pared and  pub.  by  Edward  D wight  Dickerman  and  George 
Sherwood  Dickerman.  New  Haven,  The  Tuttle,  Morehouse  & 
Taylor  Press,  1897. 

vii,  [1],  650  p.,  1 1.    geneal.  tables.     25<'"». 

CS71.D549     1897 

9-8529t 

Dickerson.     See  also  Anderson.  CS71.A65    1902 

938  Dickey. 

Genealogy  of  the  Dickey  family.     By  John  Dickey.     Worces- 
ter, Mass.,  Press  of  F.  S.  Blanchard  &  co.,  1898. 
322  p.     front.,  plates,  ports.     23i'=n'. 

CS71.D55     1898 

9-8528t 

Dickie.     See  also  Chappell.  CS71.C467    1900 

939  Dickinson. 

Reunion  of  the  Dickinson  family,  at  Amherst,  Mass.,  August 
8th  and  9th,  1883.  With  appendix.  [Binghamton,  N.  Y.] 
Binghamton  publishing  company,  1884. 

vii,  206  p.     2  pi.,  fold,  geneal.  tab.,  coat  of  arms,  diagr.     21^<=™. 

CS71.D553     1884 

9-31064 

940  To  the  descendants  of  Thomas  Dickinson,  son  of  Nathaniel 

and  Anna  Gull  Dickinson,  of  Wethersfield,  Connecticut,  and 
Hadley,  Massachusetts.  [Chicago,  W.  D.  Grant,  stationer  and 
printerl  1897. 

144  p.  incl.  col.  pi.  (coat  of  arms)  chart.     28*"°. 
Comp.  by  Frederick  Dickinson. 

CS71.D553     1897 

9-8527t 

See  also  Lyman.  CS71.L986    1865 


Dicks.     See  also  Barber.  CS71.B24    1890 

Dickson.     See  Dixon. 

35819°— 10 13 


194  LIBRARY   OF   CONGRESS 

Dieterly.     See  also  Borneman.  CS71.B736    1881 

Dietrich.     See  also  Swope.  CS71.S982    1806 

Digby.     See  also  Salisbury.  CS71.S167    1892 

941  Dighton. 

The  Dightons  of  Clifford  Chambers  and  their  descendants ;  by 
Conway  Dighton.     London,  E.  Stock,  1902. 
4  p.  1.,  39,  [1]  p.     front.,  pi.,  port.     2Gi"°. 

CS439.D6 
3-9947 

942  Diller. 

[The  Diller  family  by  J.  Luther  Ringwalt  .  . .  and  Dr.  David 

Diller  . .  .    Philadelphia,  18771 
55,  [1]  p.     25'="'. 
Title-page  wanting? 
Descendants  of  Caspar  Diller,  b.  ca.  1670. 

CS71.D578     1877 

9-15600 

See  also  Koiner.  CS71.K8    1803 

Dillon.     See  also  Jerningham.  DA536.J6A2 

943  Diman. 

The  genealogy  of  the  Dimond  or  Dimon  family,  of  Fairfield, 
Conn.,  together  with  records  of  the  Dimon  or  Dymont  family 
of  East  Hampton,  Long  Island,  and  of  the  Dimond  family  of 
New-Hampshire.  By  Edwin  K.  Dimond  .  .  .  Albany,  N.  Y., 
Pub.  for  the  comp.  by  J.  Munsell's  sons,  1891. 

179  p.     25<=">. 

CS71.D681     1891 

9-852Ct 

944  Dinkins. 

Geneological    [!]  ...    The   Dinkins   and   Springs   families   in 
connection  with  the  Kendrick,  Fox,  Ball,  Alexander,  Riddick, 
Smith,  Hart  and  others.     By  Captain  James  Dinkins.     New 
Orleans  [Picayune  job  print]  1908. 
23,  [1]  p.     ports.     23<"°. 
Cover:  26^"™. 
Title  vignette. 

CS71.D585     1908 
8-11768 

945  Dinsmore. 

A  golden  wedding  and  the  Dinsmore  genealogy,  from  about 
1620  to  1865.     Augusta,  Printed    at   the  Maine  farmer   ofl[ice, 
1867. 
24  p.     21i«™. 
Signed:  J.  Dinsmore. 

The  golden  wedding  was  that  of  Arthur  and  Patty  Dinsmore  of  Anson,  Maine, 
Sept.  10,  1865. 

CS71.D587     1867 
9-8525t 


AMERICAN   AND   ENGLISH   GENEALOGIES  195 

Dinsiuore — Continued. 

946  Some  Dinsmore  genealogy;  being  some  of  the  descendants 

of  Capt.  Abel  Dinsmore,  one  of  the  earliest  settlers  of  Conway, 
Mass.    Comp.  by  Charles  C.  Whitney.     Printed  privately.     New 
York,  1896. 
16  p.     24'"". 

CS71.D687     1896 

4-24942 

See  also  Robinson.  CS71.B66    I90ia 


947  Dinwiddle. 

The  official  records  of  Robert  Dinwiddie,  lieutenant-governor 
of  the  colony  of  Virginia,   1751-1758,  now  first  printed  from 
the   manuscript   in   the   collections   of   the   Virginia  historical 
society,  with  an  introduction  and  notes  by  R.  A.  Brock  .  . . 
Richmond,  Va.,  The  Society,  1883-84. 

2  V.  front,  (port.)  map,  faceim.  25<=™.  (Virginia  historical  society.  Col- 
lections.    New  ser.     v.  3-4) 

Dinwiddie,  of  Germiston,  near  Glasgow,  Scotland;  a  partial  genealogy.  Vol. 
1,  p.  XXI-XXVIII. 

r221.V82 

1-5714 

948  Genealogical  records  of  the  Dinwiddie  clan  of  northwestern 

Indiana.     T.  H.   Ball  .  .  .    Crown  Point,  Ind.,  J.  J.  Wheeler, 
printer,  1902. 

120  p.     port.     20°™. 

"The  material  for  this  book  has  been  gathered  almost  entirely  by  Oscar 
Dinwiddie." 

CS71.D588     1902 

3-3173 

949  Diodate. 

Mr.  William  Diodate  (of  New  Haven  from  1717  to  1751)  and 
his  Italian  ancestry,  read  before  the  New  Haven  colony  historical 
society,  June  28,  1875,  by  Edward  E.  Salisbury.  Taken  from 
the  society's  archives,  by  permission,  for  private  circulation,  and 
printed,  after  revision,  in  April,  1876.  [New  Haven,  Printed 
by  Tuttle,  Morehouse  &  Taylor,  1876] 

2  p.  1.,  4-39  numb.  1.     front.,  fold,  geneal.  tab.    SOJ*^"". 

Printed  on  one  side  of  leaf  only. 

CS71.D589     1876 

960  Supplement  to  the  Diodati  genealogy,  by  Prof.  Edward 

E.  Salisbury  .  .  .    [New  Haven  ?  1878  ?] 
2  numb.  1.    29^«™. 
Printed  on  one  side  of  leaf  only. 

"Reprinted  from  the  New-England  historical  and  genealogical  register  for 
April  1,  1878." 

CS71.D689     1878 

5-24690-1 

See  also  Saliabury.  CS71.S167    1892 


196  LIBRARY   OF    CONGRESS 

Diodati.     See  Diodate. 

Dionne.     See  also  Tetu.  CS90.T45 

Divine.     See  also  Smith.  CS71.S643    1910 

951  Dixon. 

Dixons  of  Dixon's  Ford;  [by  William  Henry  Egle]  with  ''The 
soldier's  tale."  A  story  of  the  people  of  Derry  in  1776.  Written 
by  William  Darb}'.     Harrisburg,  Pa.,  Dauphin  County  historical 

society,  1878. 

21  p.    24i''°». 

CS71.D621     1878 

9-30835 

952  The  border  or  riding  clans  followed  by  a  history  of  the 

clan  Dickson  and  a  brief  account  of  the  family  of  the  author, 
B.  Homer  Dixson,  k.  n.  l.  Printed  originally  for  presentation 
only  and  now  enlarged.     Albany,  N.  Y.,  J.  Munsell's  sons,  1889. 

3p.  1.,  223[l]p.     23'=°'. 

CS478.D6 

9-1933&t 

— —  See  also  Dunster.  CS71.D926    1876 

Harvey.  CS71.H341    1899 

Henzey.  CS439.H4 

Pocahontas.  CS71.R747     1887 

Dixson.     See  Dixon. 

953  Doane. 

The  Doane  family:  i.  Deacon  John  Doane,  of  Plymouth;  n. 
Doctor  John  Done,  of  Maryland;  and  their  descendants.  With 
notes  upon  English  families  of  the  name  .  .  .  Comp.  and  pub- 
lished by  Alfred  Alder  Doane  .  .  .    Boston,  A.  A.  Doane,  1902. 

xxi,  533  p.     front.,  illus.,  pi.,  port.,  facaim.     24°™. 

CS71.D63     1902 

2-21261 

Dobbins.     See  also  McKean.  cs71.mi54    1902 

Dobell.     See  also  Cooper.  CS71.C777    1906 

954  Dobyns. 

The  Dobyns-Cooper  and  allied  families  of  Ballou,  Bramble, 
Coulter,  Credit,  Duval,  Henry,  Kemp,  Larew,  Lyon,  Norwood, 
Perry,  Pierce  and  Taylor.  By  Mrs.  Aurelia  Anna  Pierce 
Ballou  .  .  .  and  W.  F.  Cooper  .  .  .  Lansing,  Mich.,  State  print- 
ers, 1908. 
31  p.  23"'". 
Cover-title. 

CS71.D636     1908 
9-14472 

See  also  Cooper.  CS71.C777    1906 


AMERICAN   AND   ENGLISH   GENEALOGIES  197 

955  Dodd. 

Genealogies  of  the  male  descendants  of  Daniel  Dod,  of  Bran- 
ford,  Conn.,  a  native  of  England.  1646  to  1863.  By  Bethuel 
L.  Dodd,  M.  D.,  and  John  R.  Burnet  .  .  .  Newark,  N.  J.,  Printed 
at  the  Daily  advertiser  office,  1864. 

Ip.  1.,  221p.     plates,  fold,  chart.     23^«°'. 

CS71.D639     1864 

9-9390t 

966  Ancestors  and  descendants  of  Lewis  Dodd  and  Elizabeth 

[Baldwin]  Dodd  .  .  .    Cleveland,  O.,  C.  C.  Baldwin  [1889  ?] 
viii,  [3]-ll  p.     front,  (port.)  geneal.  tables.     23^«'". 
Partially  reprinted  from  the  Baldwin  genealogy. 
Comp.  by  Bethuel  Lewis  Dodd. 

CS71.D639     1889 
9-9389t 

Dodderer.     See  Dotterer. 

95ea  Doddridge. 

The  Dodderidges  of  Devon:  with  an  account  of  the  Bibliotheca 
Doddridgiana.  By  the  Rev.  Sidney  E.  Dodderidge  .  .  .  and 
H.  G.  Hastings  Shaddick  .  .  .  Exeter  [Eng.]  W.  Pollard  &  co., 
ltd.,  1909. 

4  p.  1.,  63  p.     col.  front.,  plates,  ports.     25"=™. 

CS439.D6 

10-15072 

957  Dodge. 

A  family  gathering  of  the  descendants  of  Mrs.  Sarah  Cleveland 
Dodge,  on  her  eightieth  birth-day.  November  7,  1860.  New 
York,  J.  F.  Trow,  printer,  1861. 

36  p.     front,  (port.)     15<=°>. 

CS71.D645     1861 

9-30702 

958  Dodge  memorial.     Historical  address  by  Robert  Dodge  of 

New  York  city,  delivered  at  Salem,  Essex  Co.,  Massachusetts, 
at  Mechanic  hall,  Thursday  July  10,  1879,  before  the  Assembly 
of  the  representatives  of  the  family  of  Dodge,  in  the  United 
States,  on  the  two  hundred  and  fiftieth  anniversary  of  the  land- 
ing of  their  first  ancestor  from  England  in  Amei'ica.  [New 
York  ?  1879] 

30  p.    col.  pi.  (coat  of  arms)    23^'="'. 

CS71.D645     1879 

9-8523t 

959  Early  records  of  the  Dodge  family  in  America.     Comp.  by 

R.  R.  Dodge.     Sutton,  Mass.,  R.  R.  Dodge,  1879. 

cover-title,  1 1.,  12  p.    20°». 

CS71.D645     1879a 

9-8524t 


198  LIBRARY   OF   CONGRESS 

Dodge — Continued. 

960  Report,  full,  authentic,  and  complete,  of  all  the  addresses 

and  proceedings  of  the  memorable  first  reunion  of  the  Dodge 

family  in  America.     By  the  representatives  of  the  American 

branch,  at  Salem,  Massachusetts,  on  Thursday,  July  10th,  1879, 

being  the  250th  anniversary  of  the  arrival  of  their  ancestors 

from  England,  and  the  founding  of  Salem.     By  Robert  Dodge, 

of  New  York  city.     For  the  benefit  of  the  Genealogical  fund. 

New  York,  E.  S.  Dodge  printing  co.,  1879. 

53  numb.  1.  incl.  col.  front,     col.  pi.  (coat  of  arms)     26'^™. 

CS71.D645     1879b 

&-8522t 

961  Genealogical  history  of  one  branch  of  the  Dodge  family. 

Comp.  and  pub.  by  Thos.  H.  Dodge  .  .  .    Worcester,  Press  of 


C.  Hamilton,  1880. 
20  numb.  1.     27^'^'". 


CS71.D645     1880 


1-3117 


962  Tristram  Dodge  and  his  descendants  in  America.     With 

historical  and  descriptive  accounts  of  Block  Island  and  Cow 

Neck,  L.  I.,  their  original  settlements,  by  Robert  Dodge  . . . 

New  York,  Press  of  J.  J.  Little  &  co.,  1886. 

XV,  233  p.     20"°. 

CS71.D645     1886 

9-8521t 

963  Genealogy  of  the  Dodge  family  of  Essex  County,  Mass. 

1629-1894.     By  Joseph  Thompson  Dodge  .  .  .    Madison,  Wis., 
Democrat  printing  company,  printer,  1894. 

V,  [3],  448  p.    front.,  plates,  ports.    23J«'". 

CS71.D645     1894 

964  Second    part.     1629-1898  . . .    Madison,    Wis.,    Democrat 

printing  company,  1898. 

449-667,  [4]  p.     front.,  plates,  ports,    23i'"". 
Edition  of  500  copies. 


CS71.D645     1898 


9-851»-9t 


965  The  Dodge  lands  at  Cow  Neck,  an  appendix  to  Robert 

Dodge's  History  of  Tristram  Dodge  and  his  descendants  in 
America,  by  Richard  Despard  Dodge.  [Brooklyn,  Collins  & 
Day,  printers,  1896?] 

32  p.     map.     20<=", 

S71.D645     1896 

&-8520t 


AMERICAN  AND  ENGLISH  GENEALOGIES  199 

Dodge — Continued . 

966  Dodge   genealogy;    descendants    of   Tristram    Dodge,    by 

Theron  Royal  Woodward  . . .    Chicago  [Lanward  publishing  co.] 
1904. 

5  p.  1.,  233,  [1]  p.     front.,  illus.,  pi.,  ports.,  coat  of  arma.     27^"™. 
Indexes  by  Mrs.  E.  C.  Woodward. 
" Index  of  authorities  " :  p.  233. 

CS71.D645     1904 

4-24946 

See  also  Sandys.  CS71.S22    1897 

White.  CS71.W585     1900- 

967  Dogget. 

A  history  of  the  Doggett-Daggett  family,  by  Samuel  Bradlee 
Doggett  .  .  .    Boston,  Press  of  Rockwell  and  Churchill,  1S94. 

viii,  686  p.     front.,  plates,  ports.,  facsims.,  coat  of  arms.     241"™. 

"Three  hundred  copies  of  this  volume  make  up  the  edition,  of  which  this  ia 
no.  172." 

CS71.D654     1894 

9-8517t 

968  Dolbeare. 

The  Dolbeares  of  Boston.     By  Edward  Doubleday  Harris  . . . 

[Boston,  1893  ?] 

4  p.     24'=™. 

Caption  title. 

"Reprinted  from  N.  England  historical  and  genealogical  register  for  Jan., 

1893." 

CS71.D66     1893 

5-13229t 

Dole.     See  also  Flagg.  CS71.F574    1903 

Doll.     See  also  Beauman.  E207.B37F2 

Done.     See  Doane. 

969  Doolittle. 

Abraham  Doolittle,  and  some  of  his  descendants.     By  O.  P. 
Allen  .  .  .    Newport,  R.  I.,  R.  H.  Tilley,  1893. 

1  p.  1.,  38  p.     front.,  ports.     24''™. 

Reprinted  from  the  Magazine  of  New  England  history. 

CS71.D69     1893 

9-8516t 

970  The  Doolittle  family  in  America  .  . .    Comp.  by  T^illiam 

Frederick  Doolittle  .  .  .    Cleveland  [Press  of  National  printing 
CO.,  etc.l  1901-1008. 

7  V.     fronts.,  plates,  ports.     23*'™. 

CS71.D69     1901- 

9-8510t 

See  also  Dawson.  CS71.D272    1874a 


200  LIBRARY   OF   CONGRESS 

971  Doremus. 

Genealogy  of  the  Doremus  family  in  America:  descendants  of 
Cornelis  Doremus,  from  Breskens  and  Middelburg,  in  Holland, 
who  emigrated  to  America  about  1685-6,  and  settled  at  Acquack- 
anonk  (now  Paterson),  New  Jersey.  By  William  Nelson. 
Paterson,  N.  J.,  The  Press  printing  and  publishing  company, 

1897. 

3  p.  1.,  232  p.     front.,  plates,  ports.,  map,  facsime.     24J«°'. 

"One  hundred  copies  printed." 

CS71.D695     1897 

4-6831 

972  Borland . 

Records  of  the  Dorland  family  in  America;  embracing  the 

principal  branches,  Dorland,  Dorlon,  Dorian,  Durland,  Durling, 

in  the  United  States  and  Canada  .  .  .    By  John  Dorland  Cremer. 

Washington,  D.  C,  B.  S.  Adams,  1898. 

xvi,  304  p.     col.  front,  (coat  of  arms)  maps.    23^"™. 

CS71.D71     1898 
Sept.  21,  98-35 

973  Dorrance. 

The  Dorrance  family  in  the  United  States;  a  partial  record. 

Pub.  by  A.  A.  Dorrance  .  .  .    Coldwater,  W.  C.  Bailey,  1901. 

24  p.     front.,  illus.,  port.     22^"'°. 

CS71.D716     1901 

2-24651 

974  Dorrance    inscriptions.     Old    Sterling    township    burying 

ground,    Oneco,    Connecticut.     [By]     Emma    Finney    Welch, 
[n.  p.]  1909. 

24  p.     25i<="». 

CS71.D716     1909 

9-29545 

975  Dorsey. 

Genealogical  table.  (Comp.  by  H.  R.  Evans,  Washington, 
D.  C,  June,  1898)  Line  of  descent  of  Ridgely,  Howard,  Ham- 
mond, Worthington,  from  Edward  Dorsey,  Col.  Henry  Ridgely, 
Capt.  John  Worthington,  Col.  Nicholas  Greenberry,  Matthew 
Howard,  and  Maj.-Gen.  John  Hammond.     [Washington,  1898?] 

geneal.  tab.     59  x  91'="'. 

CS71.D718     1898 

1-3182 

Dotter.     See  also  Conkling.  CS71.C752    1909 

976  Dotterer. 

The  Dotterer  family.     By  Henry  S.  Dotterer  .  .  .    Philadel- 
phia, 1903. 
3  p.  1.,  [9]-lG4  p.,  11.    front,  (port.)    25i<=™. 

CS71.D724     1903 

6-33810 


AMEKICAN   AND   ENGLISH   GENEALOGIES  201 

977  Doty. 

The  Doty-Doten  family  in  America.  Descendants  of  Edward 
Doty,  an  emigrant  by  the  Mayflower,  1620.  Comp.  by  Ethan 
Allen  Doty  .  .  .    Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  Pub.  for  the  author,  1897. 

1035  p.     24<"". 

CS71.D725     1807 

9-8515t 

977a  Douglas. 

A  collection  of  family  records,  with  biographical  sketches, 
and  other  memoranda  of  various  families  and  individuals. bear- 
ing the  name  Douglas,  or  alHed  to  families  of  that  name.  Comp. 
and  ed.  by  Charles  Henry  James  Douglas  .  .  .  Providence,  E. 
L.  Freeman  &  co.,  1879. 

563  p.     col.  front,  (coat  of  arms)  ports.     23^'^'". 

p.  [25]-30  wrongly  numbered  [33]-38. 

"Edition  four  hundred  copies,  of  which  this  copy  is  no.  16." 

CS71.D734     1879 

9-8514 

978 The  Douglas  genealogy.     The  descendants  of  John  Douglas 

of  Middleborough,  Massachusetts,  the  first  of  this  branch  in 
America.  The  Douglas  nobility  of  Scotland  .  .  .  By  J.  Lufkin 
Douglas.     Bath,  Me.,  Sentinel  &  Times  pub.  co.,  1890. 

1  p.  1.,  v-vii,  226  p.     front,  (phot.)  pi.,  port.     23i''">. 

CS71.D734     1890 

1-18249 

979  The  family  of  Douglass  or  Douglas  of  Garrallan  in  Virginia. 

[New  York,  1894] 

geneal.  tab.     95^  x  Ib'"^  fold,  to  39^  x  28^'=°'. 
Comp.  by  John  Sergeant  Wise. 

CS71.D734     1894 

5-455 

980  A  history  of  the  house  of  Douglas  from  the  earliest  times 

down  to  the  legislative  union  of  England  and  Scotland,  by  the 
Right  Hon.  Sir  Herbert  Maxwell  . . .  with  an  introduction  by 
W.  A.  Lindsay  . . .    London,  Freemantle  &  co.,  1902. 

2  V.     front.,  illus.,  plates  (partly  col.)  port.     23"=™. 
"Principal  authorities  quoted":  v.  1,  p.  xvii-xviii. 

DA758.3.D6M3 

2-18215 

— —  See  also  Bledsoe.  F443.S9C5 

Cutler.  CS71.C989    1897 

Dawson.  CS71.D272     1874a 

Hole.  CS71.H729     1904 

Percy.  DA28.35.P5B8 

Pocahontas.  CS71.I1747    1887 

Stranahan.  CS71.S896    1868 


20*2  LIBEAEY   OF   CONGRESS 

981  Dowd. 

The  descendants  of  Henry  Doude,  who  came  from  England  in 
1639.  Comp.  by  Rev.  W.  W.  Dowd,  a.  m.  Hartford,  Conn., 
Press  of  the  Case,  Lockwood  &  Brainard  company,  18S5. 

iv,  [4],  355  p.     24i<«. 

iBterieaved. 

CS71.D745     1885 

Dowdy.     See  also  Cooper.  csti.cttt    1908 

982  Downer. 

The  Downers  of  America,  with  genealogical  record.  By  David 
R.  Downer.     Newark,  N.  J.  [Baker  print,  co.]  1000. 

2  p.  1.,  9-244  p.    erf-  front.,  plates,  ports.    24«™. 

CS71.D748     1900 

Downing.     See  also  Claris..  CS71.C6    1896 

9 S3  Dowse. 

The  Dows  or  Dowse  family  in  America:  a  genealogy  of  the 
descendants  of  Lawrence  Dows,  including  the  genealogy  of  the 
Masterman  family,  two  branches  of  the  Newman  family,  a  branch 
of  the  Morse  family,  and  many  genealogical  lines  of  other  fami- 
lies. 1642-1S90.  Comp.  by  Azro  Milton  Dows  . . .  [Lowell, 
Mass..  Vox  Populi  press,  S.  W.  Huse  &  co.]  1890. 
xiv,  343  p.    front.,  ill\is.,  plates,  porta.    2.5*". 

"Whole  namba  ol  copies,  1000.    This  is  no.  51." 

CS71.D752     1890 
9-«12f 

Dragoo.     See  also  JolliSe.  CS71.J75    1893 

983a  Drake. 

Genealogical  and  biographical  account  of  the  family  of  Drake 
in  America.     With  some  notices  of  the  antiquities  connected 
with  the  early  times  of  persons  of  the  name  in  England  . . . 
[Boston]  Printed  at  the  private  press  of  G.  CooUdge,  for  S.  G. 
Drake,  1S45. 

1  p.  1.,  viii,  [9)-51  p.    IQns.,  geneal.  tab.    20i«». 

Pr^ace  signed:  Saml.  G.  Drake. 

CS71.D76     1845 
9-na 

983b Drake  of  Hampton,  New  Hampshire.     Boston,  1867. 

geneal.  tab.    57  x  45i""  fold,  to  20  x  16«". 

i^gned:  Saml.  G.  Dtake.    Boston,  Anil,  1S67. 

CS71D76     1867 

984  A  notelet  about  Richard  Drake,  of  Esher  in  Surrey.     By 

Sir  ""illiam  Richard  Drake  .  .  .    London,  Priv.  print.,  1S78. 

2  p.  1.,  8,  vii  p.    pL,  port.,  fold,  geneal.  tab.     29*". 

Slip  containing  Addenda  insoted  after  p.  6  and  p.  vii  respectively. 

CS439J)7     1878 


AMERICAN   AND   ENGLISH   GENEALOGIES  203 

Drake — Continued. 

984a  Some  unpublished  papers  relating  to  the  family  of  Sir 

Francis  Drake,  ed.  by  the  Rev.  Thomas  Hervey  .  .  .  Colmer, 
Printed  for  private  circulation,  1887. 
VIII,  103  p.     18^<=". 

"  Family  history  and  genealogy  ":  p.  1-14. 
"The  Heathcote  family  ":  p.  77-78. 

CS439.D7     1887 

984b  The  Drake  family  in  England  and  America,  1360-1895, 

and  the  descendants  of  Thomas  Drake  of  Weymouth,  Mass., 

1635-1691.     By  Louis   Stoughton   Drake.    Privately   printed. 

Boston  [D.  Clapp  &  son,  printers]  1896. 

4  p.  1.,  xvi,  323  p.     front,  (coat  of  arms)  plates,  ports.     24''™. 

Blank  leaves  at  end. 

CS71.D76     1896 
»-9386 

See  also  Boteler.  CR1629.B6 

Pound.  CS71.P876     1904 

Ross.  CS71.R826     1908 

Salisbury.  cs7i.si67    1892 

985     Draper. 

An  account  of  the  silver  wedding  of  Mr.  and  Mrs.  F.  P.  Draper, 
at  Westford,  N.  Y.,  Friday  evening,  June  16,  1871.  Including 
the  liistorical  essays  on  the  Draper  and  Preston  families,  read  on 
the  occasion;  and  also  the  poem,  addresses,  and  other  exercises. 
Albany,  J.  Munsell,  1871. 

32  D      25'^™ 

CS71.D766     1871 

9-93S4 

985a  The  Drapers  in  America,  being  a  history  and  genealogy 

of  those  of  that  name  and  connection.  By  Thomas  Wain- 
Morgan  Draper  .  .  .  New  York,  J.  Polhemus  printing  com- 
pany, 1892. 

xii,  312p.     front.,  plates,  ports.     25^'='°. 

CS71.D766     1892 
9-9385 

See  also  Stretcher.  F163.S46 


Dresser.     See  also  Dawson.  CS71.D272    1874a 

986  Drinkwater. 

The  Drinkwater  family.     [Belfast,  Me.,  E.  E.  Pillsbury  print. 
CO.,  1901] 
15  p.    Ib^"^. 
Comp.  by  John  S.  Femald. 

CS71.D78     1901 

2-12091 


204  LIBRARY   OF   CONGRESS 

Drinkwater — Continued. 

987  The  Drinkwater  family.     The  ancestors  and  descendants  of 

Micajah  Drinkwater  of  Northport,  Maine,  and  EHzabeth  Brad- 
ford, his  wife  ...  By  John  S.  Fernald.  Vol.  1.  Belfast,  Me., 
G.  E.  Burgess,  printer,  1904. 

1  V.     2  coats-of-arms.     19 i<"". 

Contends:  vol.  1,  1620-1825. 

CS71.D78     1004 

988  Driver. 

The  Driver  family:  a  genealogical  memoir  of  the  descendants 

of  Robert  and  Phebe  Driver,  of  Lynn,  Mass.     With  an  appendix 

containing  twenty-three  allied  families.     1592-1887.     Comp.  by 

a    descendant,    Harriet    Ruth    (Waters)    Cooke.     New    York, 

Printed  for  the  author  by  J.  Wilson  and  son,  1889. 

XXV,  531  p.    geneal.  tables.    24*'^"'. 

CS71.D782     1889 

9-9383t 

989  Drown. 

Genealogy  of  the  family  of  Solomon  DrowTie,  m.  d.  of  Rhode 
Island,  with  notices  of  his  ancestors,  1646-1879.  By  Henry  T. 
Dro^^^le.     Providence,  Providence  press  company,  printers,  1879. 

16  p.     front..,  ports.     25^''™. 
Mb.  letter  of  author  inserted. 

CS71.D791     1879 

9-9382t 

See  aho  Russell.  CS71.R966    1879 


990  Drummond. 

A  genealogical  memoir  of  the  most  noble  and  ancient  house  of 

Drummond,  and  of  the  several  branches  that  have  sprung  from  it, 

from  the  first  founder  Maurice,  to  the  present  family  of  Perth. 

By  David  Malcolm  .  .  .    Edinburgh,  G.  Maxwell  [etc.]  1808. 

2  p.  1.,  [iiil-xx,  254,  [1]  p.     IS""". 
^      ^  DA758.3.D8M2 

7-12049 

991  Histories   of   noble   British   families   with   bibliographical 

notices  of  the  most  distinguished  individuals  in  each.  Illus- 
trated by  their  armorial  bearings,  portraits,  monimients,  seals, 
etc.  .  .  .    London,  W.  Pickering,  1846. 

2  V.  illus.,  plates  (partly  col.)  ports,  (partly  col.)  geneal.  tables,  col.  coats  of 
arms.    56"^™. 

Comp.  by  Henry  Drummond. 

Title  vignettes;  illuminated  initials. 

Contents.— V.  1.  i'amiliea  of  Ashburuham,  Arden,  Compton,  Cecil,  Harley, 

Bruce.— v.   2.  Families  of  Perceval,   Dunbar,   Hume,   Dundas,   Drummond, 

Neville. 

CS419.D7 

9-32(Mlt 

Drury.     See  aho  Turner.  CS71.T94&    1852 


ASIEEICAX   AND   ENGLISH   GENEALOGIES  205 

992  Duck. 

Family  of  Duck  of  Heavitree,  Devon.     [London,  1874] 
3  p.     27'". 

Comp.  by  Frederic  Thomas  Colby. 
Caption  title. 

Reprinted  from  Miscellanea  genealogica  et  heraldica,  n.  s..  v.  1,  1874,  p. 
317-319. 

CS439.D8 

»-lgl-J6t 

993  Dudley. 

The    Dudley  genealogies    and    family    reconls  .  .  .     By    Dean 

Dudley  .  .  .    Boston,  The  author,  1S4S. 

vi  p.,  1  1.,  [5]-144  p.     front.     23J<"". 

Title  vignette:  coat  of  arms. 

CS71.D86     1848 
9-9381t 

994  Genealogical    tables,     no.    1.  Dudley   ancestry.     Boston, 

1S61. 

geneal.  tab.    coats  of  arms.     92  x  73"^™  fold,  to  33  x  23'^'". 

Autographed. 

Pedigree  of  the  Dudley  family  in  England.     By  Dean  Dudley. 

CS439.D82 
l(>-3916t 

995  The  Sutton-Dudleys  of  England  and  the  Dudleys  of  Massa- 
chusetts in  Xe\v  England.  From  the  Norman  conquest  to  the 
present  time.  By  George  Adlard.  New  York,  Printed  for  the 
author,  1862. 

6  p.  1.,  xvi,  160  p.     illus.,  plates,  geneal.  tables.     231''™. 

"Only  two  hundred  and  fifty  copies  printed." 

CS71.D86     1862 
»-9380t- 

996  History  of  the  Dudley   family,  with  genealogical   tables, 

pedigrees,  &C.  .  .  .    By  Dean  Dudley  .  ,  .    TTakefield,  Mass.,  D. 
Dudley,  1886-94. 

11  pt.  in  1  V.     front.,  illur^.,  plates,  ports.,  map,  tascims.,  geneal.  tables  (partly 
fold.)    24J^'". 
Paged  continuoufilv:  1207  p.,  1  1. 

CS71.D86     1886-94 

9-9376t 

997  Pedigree  of  the  Dudle}'  barons  of  Dudle}',  and  their  descend- 
ants.    [ Vrakefield,  Mass.,  D.  Dudley,  1886  ?]" 

geneal.  tab.     24  x  29^<"»  fold,  to  23^"^". 

Detached  from  the  History  of  the  Dudley  family.    By  Dean  Dudley.    Wake- 
field, 1886-94. 

CS439.D83 
1-19651 

998  Pedigree  of  Dudley.     [Wakefield,  Mass.,  D.  Dudley,  1887  ?] 

geneal.  tab.     24  x  23^="  fold,  to  23^™. 

Detached  from  the  History  of  the  Dudley  family.     By  Dean  Dudley.     Wake- 
field, 1886-94. 

CS71.D85     1887 
1-19650 


206  LIBRARY   OF   CONGRESS 

Dudley — Continued . 

999  The  lst-3d  annual  meeting  of  the  Governor  Thomas  Dudley 

family  association  and  2d-4th  reunion  of  the  descendants  of 
Governor  Thomas  Dudley  .  .  .   1893-1895.     Prepared  and  pub. 
by  Sanford  H.  Dudley,  Albion  M.  Dudley,  Dudley  R.  Child  . . . 
[Boston,  1893-95] 
3  V.     fronts,  v.  2-3,  plates,  ports.     23^""'. 

CS71.D86     1893-96 

9-9377t 

IQOO  OflBcial  report  of  the  reunion  of  the  descendants  of  Gov- 
ernor Thomas  Dudley.  Containing  an  account  of  the  prelimi- 
nary arrangements,  business  meeting,  organization,  reception 
and  dinner  of  the  Governor  Thomas  Dudley  family  association. 
Salem,  Mass.,  Salem  Observer  book  and  job  print,  1893. 

103,  [1]  p.     front.,  plates.    23^=™. 

CS71.D85     1893 

9-9379t 

1001  Memorial  of  the  reunion  of  the  descendants  of  Governor 

Thomas  Dudley  [at  the  Revere  house,  Boston,  Oct.  25,  1892] 
Appendix.     By  Dean  Dudley.     Wakefield,  Mass.     [D.  Dudley] 

1893. 
52  p.    illus.  (incl.  coat  of  arms)  pi.,  ports.     26<=". 

CS71.D86     1893a 

9-9378t 

1002  Supplement  to  the  history  and  genealogy  of  the  Dudley 

family  ...    By    Dean    Dudley.     [Wakefield,    Mass.]    By    the 
author,  1898. 

96  p.    ports.,  faceims.,  geneal.  tables,  coats  of  arms.    26"™. 

CS71.D86     1898 
71 

1003  Second  supplement  to  the  History  of  the  Dudley  family. 

Wakefield,  Mass.,  The  author,  1901. 

22  p.     illus.     25"™. 

CS71.D85     1901 

1-15039 

See  also  Gamble.  CS71.G191    1906 

Tucker.  CS71.T89    1901 

1004  Dugdale. 

The  life,  diary,  and  correspondence  of  Sir  William  Dugdale, 
knight,  sometime  Garter  principal  king  of  arms.  With  an 
appendix,  containing  an  account  of  his  published  works,  an  index 
to  his  manuscript  collections,  copies  of  monumental  inscriptions 
to  the  memory  of  the  Dugdale  family,  and  heraldic  grants  and 
pedigrees.  Ed.  by  William  Hamper  .  .  .  London,  Printed  for 
Harding,  Lepard,  and  co.,  1827. 

viii,  529  p.     2  port.  (incl.  front.)  facsim.,  geneal.  tables.     32x25"™. 

DA3.D8H2 
4-34858 


AMERICAN   AND   ENGLISH   GENEALOGIES  207 

1005  Duke. 

A  genealogy  of  the  Duke-Shepherd-Van  Metre  family,  from 
civil,  military,  church  and  family  records  and  documents, 
comp.  and  ed.  by  Samuel  Gordon  Smyth  .  . ,  Lancaster,  Pa., 
Press  of  the  New  era  printing  company,  1909. 

ix,  445  p.    col.  front,  (coat  of  arms)  plates,  ports.,  faceim.    23^"™. 

CS71.D877     1009 

9-29858 

1006  Dumaresq. 

A  sketch  of  the  family  of  Dumaresq,  to  which  are  added 
Reminiscences  of  James  Dumaresq,  and  an  appendix  of  docu- 
ments.    Albany,  J.  Munsell,  1863. 
22  p.,  11.     fold,  front.     23^"'". 

Front,  (with  coat  of  arms) :  Pedigree  of  Dumaresq,  seigneurs  of  La  Haute, 
S'  Gorge,  Samares,  Vincheles  de  Bas  and  des  Augr^s,  in  the  island  of  Jersey. 
Comp.  by  Augustus  Thomdike  Perkins. 

CS71.D885     1863 
3-5055 

1007  Duinmer. 

The  first  century  of  Dummer  academy.     A  historical  dis- 
course, delivered  at  Newbury,  Byfield  parish,  August  12,  1863. 
With  an  appendix.     By  Nehemiah  Cleaveland.     Boston,  Nich- 
ols &  Noyes,  1865. 
4  p.  1.,  [5]-71,  xliii  p.    23J«™. 
Dummer  family,  p.  5-18. 

LD7501.S72D6 
7-14057t 

1008  The  family  of  Dummer  by  Col.  Joseph  Lemuel  Chester  .  . . 

communicated   by   Prof.    Edward   E.    Salisbury  .  .  .     [Boston  ? 
1881] 

29  p.     25<"". 
Caption  title. 

From  the  "New-Eng.  hist,  and  geneal.  register"  for  July  and  October,  1881. 

CS439.D845 
1-16045 

See  also  Salisbury.  CS71.S167    1885 

Dunbar.     See  also  Drunnnond.  CS419.D7 

Salisbury.  CS71.S167    1892 

Washington.  CS69.W5    vol.  l 

1009  Duncan. 

The  Duncan  and  Gibson  families.     [Los  Angeles  ?  Cal.,  1905  ?] 
44  p.  incl.  front,  (port.)     19^'=™. 

"Compiled  by  members  of  the  family  of  Washington  and  Eliza  Gibson  Dun- 
can."    Signed:  Hugh  Welch  Duncan  . . .    Los  Angeles,  Cal.,  Dec.  1905. 
Includes  brief  sketches  of  the  Smith,  the  Andrews,  and  the  Coe  families. 

CS71.D912     1905 

6-13976 

See  also  Forbes.  CS479.F6 

Williamson.  CS71.W729    1906 


208  LIBRARY   OF   CONGRESS 

1010  Dundas. 

The  Arniston  memoirs;  three  centuries  of  a  Scottish  house, 
1571-1838;  ed.  from  the  family  papers  by  George  W.  T.  Omond 
.  .  .     Edinburgh,  D.  Douglas,  1887. 

xxxvi,  388  p.     illus.  (Incl.  plans)  4  pi.,  13  ports,  (incl.  front.)  facsim.     24"™. 

Title  vignette. 

Etchings  by  William  Hole. 

CS479.A8 

3-27697 

See  also  Drummond.  CS419.D7 

1011  Dunham. 

Dunham  genealogy.  English  and  American  branches  of  the 
Dunham  family.  Comp.  by  Isaac  Watson  Dunham  .  . .  Nor- 
wich, Conn.,  Bulletin  print  [^907] 

5  p.  1.,  iii-lii  p.,  2  1.,  384  p.     plates  (1  col.)  ports.     24J''". 
p.  365-384  blank  for  memoranda. 

CS71.D917     1907 
7-25490 

1012  — —  Dunham  genealogy.  Deacon  John  Dunham  of  Plymouth, 
Massachusetts.  1589-1669.  And  his  descendants.  Comp.  by 
Isaac  Watson  Dunham  .  . .  Norwich,  Conn.,  Bulletin  print 
[«1907] 

4  p.  1.,  384  p.     24^''". 
p.  365-384  blank  for  memoranda. 

Also  pub.  under  title:  Dunham  genealogy.  English  and  American  branches 
of  the  Dunham  family. 

CS71.D917     1907a 


1013  Dunlevy. 

A  genealogical  history  of  the  Dunlevy  family;  Don  Levi, 
Donlevy,  Dunleavy,  Dunlavey,  Dunleve}',  etc.  By  Gwendolyn 
Dunlevy  Kelley  .  .  .  [Columbus,  O.,  The  Evans  printing  com- 
pany] 1901. 

335  p.,  51.,  [32]  p.     front,  (coat  of  arms)  port.,  fold,  map,  geneal.  tab.     23J' 

The  4  leaves  following  p.  335  are  left  blank  for  additional  records. 

"Issued  for  private  distribution." 

CS71.D92     1901 


om 


1014  Dunn. 

John  Ainsworth  Dunn,  Gardner,  Massachusetts  .  .  .  Comp. 
and  pub.  by  Rev.  Seth  Cooley  Cary  . . .  Boston,  Mass.  [Press 
of  Murray  and  Emery  company]  1908. 

2  p.  1.,  11-76  p.  incl.  illua.,  pi.,  ports,     front.     24""^. 
Title  A'ignette. 

CS71.D923     1908 


AMERICAN   AND   ENGLISH   GENEALOGIES  209 

1014a  Dunnell. 

The  true  genealogy  of  the  Dunnel  and  Dwinell  family  of  New 
England.  By  Henry  Gale  Dunnel  .  .  .  New  York,  C.  B.  Rich- 
ardson, 1862. 

84  p.     25^'"'". 

CS71.D924     1862 

9-9402t 

1015  Dunstanville. 

History  of  the  manor  and  ancient  barony  of  Castle  Combe, 
in  the  county  of  Wilts;  chiefly  compiled  from  original  mss.  and 
chartularies  at  Castle  Combe.  With  memoirs  of  the  families  of 
Dunstanvile,  Badlesmere,  Tiptoft,  Scrope,  Fastolf,  etc.  By 
G.  Poulett  Scrope  .  .  .  With  map  and  engravings.  Printed  for 
private  circulation.  [London,  J.  B.  Nichols  &  son,  printers] 
1852. 

X,  403  p.     col.  front,  (port.)  illus.,  3  pi.  (1  col.)     29<=™. 

"Map  mentioned  in  title-page  is  not  inserted.  150  copies  printed." — 
Lowndes. 

DA690.C42S4 
3-16468 

1016  Dunster. 

Life  of  Henry  Dunster,  first  president  of  Harvard  college. 
By  Rev.  Jeremiah  Chaplin,  d.  d.  Boston,  J.  R.  Osgood  and 
company,  1872. 

xix,  [1],  315  p.     18^<="^. 

Appendix.  1.  Genealogy  of  the  Dunster  famil}-.  Prepared  by  Samuel 
Dunster  . .  .  and  his  son  E.  S.  Dunster,  p.  235-256. 

CS71.D926     1872 

9-27095t 

1017 Henry  Dunster  and  his  descendants.     By  Samuel  Dun- 
ster .  .  .    Central  Falls,  R.  I..  E.  L.  Freeman  &  co.,  printers, 

1876. 
X,  333  p.     facsim.     20<"". 

CS71.D926     1876 

9-940 If 

Dunwody.     See  also  Baillie.  CS71.B16    1898 

Stuart.  CS71.S93     1895 

1018  Dupuy. 

The  Huguenot  Bartholomew  Dupuy  and  his  descendants. 
By  Rev.  B.  H.  Dupuy  .  .  .  Louisville,  Ky.,  Courier- journal  job 
printing  co.,  1908. 

xvi,  439,  [1]  p.     24'="°. 

CS71.D946     1908 

8-1183.5 
35819°— 10 14 


210  LIBRARY   OF    CONGRESS 

Dupuy — Continued. 

1019  A  genealogical  history  of  the  Dupuy  family,  by  Charles 

Meredith  DuPuy  .  .  .  with  additions  by  his  son  Herbert  DuPuy. 
Philadelphia,  Printed  for  private  circulation  by  J.  B.  Lippincott 
company,  1910. 

ix,  [1],  165  p.     col.  front,  (coat  of  arms)  plates,  ports.,  map,  facsims.  (partly 
fold.)  fold,  geneal.  tables.     27i'''°. 

Contains  genealogical  notes  of  the  Haskins,  Richards,  Evans,  Richardson, 
Loockermans,  Ilostetter  and  Rickey  families. 

CS71.D946     1910 
10-4762 

See  also  Fontaine  P221.V82 


1020  Durfee. 

The  descendants  of  Thomas  Durfee  of  Portsmouth,  11.  I. 
By  Wm.  F.  Reed  .  .  .  Washington,  D.  C,  Gibson  bros.,  printers, 
1902-05. 

2  V.     fronts.,  plates,  ports.,  map.     24""°. 

CS71.D958     1902-06 

2-22681 

See  also  Warden.  CS71.W263    1901 


Dustin.     See  also  Corliss.  CS71.C8    1876 

Du  Thisac.     See  Tyzack. 

1020a  Button. 

Genealogy  of  the  Dutton  family  of  Pennsylvania,  preceded 
by  a  history  of  the  family  in  England  from  the  time  of  William 
the  Conqueror  to  the  year  1669;  with  an  appendix  containing 
a  short  account  of  the  Duttons  of  Conn.  Comp.  by  Gilbert  Cope. 
West  Chester,  Pa.,  Printed  for  the  author,  by  F.  S.  Hickman, 
printer,  1871. 

viii,  [9]-112  p.     phot.,  geneal.  tables,  coat  of  arms.     23'^'". 

CS71.D98     1871 
9-9400t 

1021 Memorials  of  the  Duttons  of  Dutton  in  Cheshire ;  with  notes 

respecting  the  Sherborne  branch  of  the  family  .  .  .    London,  H. 
Sotheran  &  co.;  [etc.,  etc.]  1901. 
xxvi,  296  p.     front.,  illus.,  pi.,  phot.,  port.,  faceim.,  geneal.  tab.     2C)''"^. 
Added  t.-p.,  engr. 
Title  in  red  and  black. 

CS439.D86 
2-8834 

Duval.     See  acso  Dobyns.  CS71.D636    1908 

Pocahontas.  CS71.R747     1887 


AMERICAN    AND   ENGLISH    GENEALOGIES  211 

1022  Duyckinck. 

The  Duyckinck  and  allied  families  being  a  record  of  the 
descendants  of  Evert  Duyckinck  who  settled  in  New  Amster- 
dam, now  New  York,  in  1638.  By  Whitehead  Cornell  Duy- 
ckinck and  Rev.  John  Cornell,  m.  a.  .  .  .  New  York,  T.  A. 
Wright,  1908. 

X,  236  p.     col.  front.,  ports.,  map.     24°°'. 

"Edition  limited  to  250  copies." 

1  page  of  "Errata"  inserted. 

CS71.D988     1908 

9-92(35 

1022a  Dwight. 

The  history  of  the  descendants  of  John  Dwight,  of  Dedham, 
Mass.,  by  Benjamin  W.  Dwight  .  .  .  Printed  for  the  author. 
New  York,  J.  F.  Trow  &  son,  printers  and  bookbinders,  1874. 

2  V.     illus.  (incl.  coats  of  arms)  ports.     24*'™. 
Paged  continuously. 

CS71.D991     1874 

9-93991 

See  also  Humfreville.  CS71.H923    1903 


Van  Rensselaer.  CS69.S7 

Dwinell.     See  Bunnell. 
Dyar.     See  Dyer. 

1023  Dyer. 

Some  records  of  the  Dyer  family.  Comp.  by  Cornelia  C. 
Joy-Dyer  .  .  .  Printed  for  private  circulation.  New  York, 
T.  Whittaker,  1884. 

130  p.     ISi'''". 

Coat  of  arms  mounted  on  last  page. 

CS71.D996     1884 

9-10679t 

1024  A  preliminary  genealogy  of  the  Dyar  family  prepared  by 

Harrison    Gray    Dyar.     Washington,    D.    C,    Gibson    bros., 
printers,  1903. 

cover-title,  32  p.     23^""^. 

CS71.D996     1903 

10-65S1 

Dymoke.     See  also  Marmion.  da690.S42L8 

1025  Earle. 

The  Earle  famih^.     Ralph  Earle  and  his  descendants.     Comp. 

by  Plin}^  Earle  .  .  .    Printed  for  the  family.     Worcester,  Mass., 

Press  of  C.  Hamilton,  1888. 

xxiv  p.,  2  1.,  [17]-492  p.     front.,  ports.,  geneal.  tab.     24^"". 

CS71.E13     1888 

9-9771t 

See  also  Rogers.  CS71.I173    1905 


212  LIBRARY    OF    CONGRESS 

1026  Early. 

A  history  of  the  family  of  Early  in  America:  being  the 
ancestors  and  descendants  of  Jeremiah  Early,  who  came  from  the 
county  of  Donegal,  Ireland,  and  settled  in  what  is  now  Madison 
County,  Virginia,  early  in  the  eighteenth  century,  by  Samuel 
Stockwell  Early.  Arranged  for  publication  by  Robert  Stock- 
well  Hatcher  .  .  .    Albany,  N.  Y.,  J.  Munsell's  sons,  1896. 

53  p.     22 i  X  18i'"". 

CS71.E131      1896 

9-9770 

1027  Easterbrook. 

Genealogy  of  the  Estabrook  family,  including  the  Ester- 
brook  and  Easterbrooks,  in  the  United  States.  By  William 
Estabrook  .  .  .    Ithaca,  N.  Y.,  Andrus  &  Church,  1891. 

2  p.  1.,  [31-359  p.     front.,  porta.     20i=°'. 

CS71.E133     1891 

9-97ast 

See  also  Flagg.  C.:J71.F574    1903 


1028  Easterday 

History  of  the  Easterday  family,  by  L.  F.  M.  Easterday  .  .  . 
[Lincoln  ?  Neb.]  ^908. 

31,  [1]  p.     22^'''". 

CS71.E135     1908 

8-3503 

1029  Eastman. 

Genealogy  of  the  Eastman  family,  for  the  first  four  genera- 
tions. Comp.  by  Rev.  Lucius  Root  Eastman  .  .  .  Reprinted 
from  the  New  England  hist,  and  gen.  register,  for  July,  1867. 
Boston,  D.  Clapp  &  son,  1867. 

lip.     24*"™. 

CS71.E137     1867 

9-9767t 

1030  History  and  genealogy  of  the  Eastman  family  of  America. 

Containing  biographical  sketches  and  genealogies  of  both  males 
and  females.  Comp.  by  Guy  S.  Rix.  Concord,  N.  H.  [Press 
of  I.  C.  Evans]  1901. 

2  V.     front.,  col.  plates  (coats  of  arms)  ports.     23^""". 

Paged  coutinuouslv. 

CS71.E137     1901 

9-9769t 

See  also  Corliss.  CS71.C8    1875 

Flagg.  CS71.F574     1903 

1031  Eaton. 

The  Dedham  Eatons,  from  1635  to  the  fifth  generation.  A 
report  read  at  the  annual  meeting  of  the  Eaton  family  asso- 
ciation,! n  Boston,  October  21,  1884.     By  Daniel  C.  Eaton  (of 


AMERICAN   AND   ENGLISH   GENEALOGIES  213 

1031  Eaton — Continued. 

the  eighth  generation)     New  Haven,  Conn.,  Tuttle,  Morehouse  & 

Taylor,  printers,  1884. 

8  p.    26i='". 

CS71.E14     1884 

9-9766t 

1032  Genealogical  sketch  of  the  Nova  Scotia  Eatons.  Com- 
piled by  Rev.  Arthur  Wentworth  Eaton  .  . .  Halifax,  Printed 
at  the  Morning  herald  office,  1885. 

128  p.     24<=™. 

CS71.E14     1885 

1-27984 

1033  Eaton  Grange,  and  notes  of  Andrews,  Kimball  and  Eaton 

family;  collated  by  Christie  L.  Eaton  from  History  of  Sutton, 

N.  H.     Concord,  N.  H.,  Republican  press  association,  1890. 

iv.  p.,  1  1.,  88  p.     front.,  plates,  ports.     23'=™. 

CS71.E14     1890 

9-9765t 

1034  Colonel  William  Eaton,  of  Granville  County,  North  Caro- 
lina. {In  The  Davidson  college  magazine.  [Charlotte,  N.  C] 
1899.     23^'''°.     V.  16,  no.  1,  p.  14-19) 

Signed  Thomas  M.  Owen. 

Caption  title. 

Detached  copy. 

CS71.E14     1899 

2-14221 

1035  Families  of  Eaton — Sutherland,  Layton — Hill,  by  Rev. 

Arthur    Wentworth    Hamilton    Eaton  .  .  .    New    York,    Priv. 

print.,  1899. 

20  p.     24'^™. 

CS90.E2 

5-25482 

1036  Eaton  family  of  Dedham,  and  the  Powder  house  rock, 

by  John  Eaton  Alden  .  .  .    With  genealogical  data  collected 
by  Professor  Daniel  Cady  Eaton  .  .  .    Dedham,  Mass.,  1900. 

67  p.     front.,  port.,  facsim.     23J<=™. 

"Reprinted  from  the  Dedham  historical  register." 

CS71.E14     1900 
2-893G 

— '—  See  also  Clark.  CS71.C6    1905 

Walton.  CS71.W24     1898 

1037  Eberhart. 

History  of  the  Eberharts  in  Germany  and  the  United  States 

from  A.  D.   1265  to  A.  d.   1890—625  years.     By  Rev.  Uriah 

Eberhart.     With   an   autobiograpliical  sketch  of   the   author, 

including  many  reminiscences  of  his  ministerial  and  army  life. 

[Chicago]  Donohue  &  Heneberry,  printers  and  binders,  1891. 

iv  p.,  1  1.,  [51-263  p.     front,  (port.)     20«'°. 

CS71.E16     1891 

9-9764t 


214  LIBRARY   OF    CONGRESS 

1038  Echyngham. 

Echyngham  of  Echyngliam.     By  Spencer  Hall  .  .  .    London, 
Printed  by  G.  Barclay,  1850. 
viii,  21,  [l]p.     25'"°. 

CS439.E3 

9-18142t 

1039  Eddy. 

Memoir  of  Col.  Jonathan  Eddy  of  Eddington,  Me. :  with  some 
account  of  the  Eddy  family,  and  of  the  early  settlers  on  Penob- 
scot River.  By  Joseph  W.  Porter  .  .  .  Augusta  [Me.]  Sprague, 
Owen  &  Nash,  printers,  1877. 

72  p.,  1  1.     23^'^'". 

E275.E21 

7-31012 

1040  The  Eddy  family  tree.     N[ew]  Y[ork]  Am.  photo,  litho.  co. 

[1880] 

geneal.  tab.     56  x  42^''™. 

Comp.  by  Charles  Eddy.  CS71.E2     1880 

0-15604 

1041 Genealogy   of   the   Eddy  famih'.     By  Charles   Eddy  .  . . 

Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  Nolan  brothers,  book  and  job  printers,  1881. 

180  p.   igi""". 

CS71.E2     1881 

9-9763t 

1042  Edgar. 

Genealogical  collections  concerning  the  Scottish  house  of 
Edgar.  With  a  memoir  of  James  Edgar  .  .  .  Ed.  by  a  commit- 
tee of  the  Grampian  club.  London,  Printed  for  the  Grampian 
club,  1873. 

1  p.  1.,  iv,  103  p.     front,  (port.)     2t)'''". 
Ed.  by  Andrew  Edgar  and  Charlea  Rogers. 

4-12406 

Edmonds.     See  also  Converse.  CS71.C766    1887 

Edmondston.     See  also  Zimmermann.        CS71.Z73    10 — 
Edmonstone.     See  Edmondston. 

1043  Edson. 

A  genealogical  account  of  the  Edsons,  early  settled  in  Bridge- 
water.     With  appendices.     Lowell,  T.  P.  James,  1864. 
48,  xivp.     22"°. 
Comp.  by  Elijah  Hay  ward. 

Appendix:  1.  Samuel  Edson  and  Mary  (Dean)  his  wife. — 2.  Copies  of  deeds. 

CS71.E25     1864 

3-22495 


AMERICAN   AND   ENGLISH   GENEALOGIES  215 

Edson — Continued . 

1044  Several  ancestral  lines  of  Josiah  Edson  and  his  wife,  Sarah 

Pinney,  married  at  Stafford,  Conn.,  July  1,  1779.  With  a  full 
genealogical  history  of  their  descendants  to  the  end  of  the  nine- 
teenth century.  Covering  three  hundred  years  and  embracing 
ten  generations.  By  Harriette  Hyde  Wells,  assisted  by  Harry 
Weston  Van  Dyke.  Albany,  N.  Y.,  J.  Munsell's  sons,  printers, 
1901. 

98  p.     port.     22<"°. 

CS71.E25     1901 

1-27983 

1045  Edsons  in  England  and  America  and  genealogy  of  the 

Edsons,  by  Jarvis  Bonesteel  Edson  .  .  .  New  York,  The  Knick- 
erbocker press,  1903. 

XV,  [1],  630  p.     col.  front.,  illue.  (incl.  ports.,  facsims.)    25''™. 

CS71.E25     1903 

3-17625 

1045a  Edwards. 

The  memorial  volume  of  the  Edwards  family  meeting  at 
Stockbridge,  Mass.,  September  6-7,  a.  d.  1870.  Boston,  Con- 
gregational publishing  society,  1871. 

206  p.     front,  (port.)  coat  of  arms.     22^"°'. 

Introductory  signed  J.  E.  Woodbridge. 

CS71.E26     1871 

<>-9398 

1045b  — —  Historic  sketches  of  the  Edwards  and  Todd  families 
and  their  descendants.  1523-1895.  By  Georgie  Hortense  Ed- 
wards. Springfield,  111.,  H.  W.  Rokker,  printer  and  binder, 
1894. 

38  p.     23J<='». 

CS71.E26     1894 

9-9397t 

1046 Timothy  and  Rhoda  Ogden  Edwards  of  Stockbridge,  Mass., 

and  their  descendants:  a  genealogy.  Comp.  by  William  H. 
Edwards  .  .  .    Cincinnati,  The  E,.  Clarke  company,  1903. 

V,  167  p.     front.,  plates,  ports.,  facsims.     24^™. 

CS71.E26     1903 

3-19195 

1047 The  Edwards  family;  by  James  T.  Edwards  . . .  For  pri- 
vate circulation.  Randolph,  N.  Y.,  The  Randolph  publishing 
company,  1903. 

44  p.    front.,  plates,  ports.     24 '■™. 

CS71.E26     1903a 

.3-26270 

1048  A  condensed  genealogy  of  one  branch  of  the  Edwards  fam- 
ily of  Concord  and  Acton,  Massachusetts,  and  of  the  allied  fam- 
ilies Harrington,  Heald,  Haven,  Locke,  Conant,  Fletcher,  Tower, 
Haskell,  Clemens,  Pierson,  Starr,  Van  Veghten,  Knickerbocker, 


216  LIBRARY    OF   CONGRESS 

1048  Edwards — Continued. 

Crandall,  Smith,  Chetlain,  and  others,  with  historical  and  })io- 
graphical  notices.  Comp.  by  John  Harrington  Edwards,  d.  d. 
Brooklyn-New  York  [T.  J.  D^^son  and  son,  printers]  1907. 

28  p.     22J''"'. 

CS71.E26     1907 

7-31020 

See  also  Lawson.  cs71.L425    1903 

Richardson.  cs71.r52    1906 

1049  Eells. 

The  Eells  family  of  Dorchester,  Massachusetts  in  the  line  of 
Nathaniel  Eells  of  Middleto^vn,  Connecticut,  1633-182 1,  with 
notes  on  the  Lenthall  family;  comp.  by  Frank  Farnsworth  Starr 
for  James  J.  Goodwin.     Hartford,  Conn.,  1903. 

iv  p.,  1 1.,  218  p.     front.,  port.,  fold,  geneal.  tabs.     26"=™. 

"The  English  portion  of  the  work  is  the  result  of  the  labors  of . . .  Mr.  Lothrop 

Withington . " — Pref . 

CS71.E27     1903 

3-327SG 

Egan.     See  also  Eoghan. 

1050  Egerton. 

Aperpu  historique  et  g^nealogique.     [Paris  ?  1807  ?] 

11  p.     27'^'°. 

Caption  title. 

Signed  F.  Hargrave. 

CS439.E36 

9-18143t 

1051  — —  Egerton  (Walker)  genealogy.  A  record  of  the  descendants 
of  James  Egerton  and  Bathsheba  (Walker)  Egerton,  of  Langdon, 
N.  H.  [By  Seth  Chandler.]  Fitchburg,  Mass.,  J.  F.  D.  Gar- 
field, 1887. 

15  p.     24"^.     [TFft^/iis  Walker  genealogy.     Fitchburg,  Mass.,  1887] 

Reprinted  from  Chandler's  History  of  Shirley. 

CS71.W18     1887 

1-18163 

See  also  Brydges.  CS439.B9 

Swain.  CS71.S97     1896 

Eglinton,  Eai^h  of.     See  Montgomery.  ^ 

1051a  Ela. 

Genealogy  of  the  Ela  family,  descendants  of  Israel  Ela,  of 
Haverhill,  Mass.  Comp.  by  Rev.  David  Hough  Ela,  d.  d. 
Manchester,  Conn.,  E.  S.  Ela,  printer  [1897] 

2  p.  1.,  3-44  p.     24^<'". 

CS71.E37     1897 

9-9396 

Elbridge.     See  also  Salisbury.  CS71.S167    1885 

Elder.     See  also  Conkling.  CS71.C762    1909 


AMERICAN   AND   ENGLISH   GENEALOGIES  217 

1052  Elderkin. 

Genealogy  of  the  Elderkin  family  with,  intermarriages  .  . . 
also,  an  appendix,  containing  a  few  of  the  author's  original 
articles  on  theories  of  science,  pathology,  and  theology  .  .  . 
By  Dyer  White  Elderkin.  [Pittsburgh,  Pa.,  Fisher,  Stewart  & 
CO.,  Imiited,  1888] 

223,  xxii  p.     front.,  port.     22^='". 

CS71.E375     1888 

1-16046 

1052a  Jolm  Elderkin,  one  of  the  founders  of  Connecticut,  and 

some  of  his  descendants.     [New  York,  1896] 
1  p.  1.,  14  p.     20i<^"i. 
By  John  Elderkin,  1841— 

CS71.E375     1896 
9-9395t 

Eldredge.     See  Eldridge. 

1052b  Eldridge. 

Eldredge  genealogy.  A  record  of  some  of  the  descendants 
of  William  Eldredge  of  Yarmouth.  By  Zoeth  S.  Eldredge. 
Boston,  Printed  for  private  distribution  [by  D.  Clapp  &  son] 
1896. 

1  p.  1.,  33  p.     geneal.  tables.     24'^™. 

"Reprinted  from  New-Eug.  historical  and  genealogical  register  for  Janu- 
ary, 1897,  with  additions." 

CS71.ES8     1896 

9-9394 

See  also  Lawrence.  CS71.L42    1891 

Pocahontas.  cs7i.ii747    1887 

Elgan.     See  also  Pound.  CS71.P876    1904 

1053  Eliot. 

Genealogy  of  the  Eliot  family.  Originally  comp.  by  William 
H.  Eliot,  jr.  Rev.  and  enl.  by  William  S.  Porter  .  . .  New 
Haven,  Conn.,  G.  B.  Bassett  &  co.,  1854. 

184  p.     illus.,  geneal.  tab.     24"=™. 
Title  "vignette:  coat  of  arms. 

The  title  page  . .  .  and  ten  verses  of  the  first  chapter  of  Genesi.?,  copied  from 
Eliot's  Indian  Bible:  p.  [3-6] 
Appendix:  p.  [133]-184. 

CS71.E42     1854 

9-9:i93t 

1054  [Eliot  family.     Boston,  1856] 

geneal.  tab.     28  x  31'^™  fold,  to  28  x  15J<^™. 

"Reprinted  from  the  New  England  historical  and  genealogical  register, 
October,  1856,  p.  355." 

CS71.E42     1866 

9-11597t 


218  LIBRARY  OF   CONGRESS 

Eliot — Continued . 

1055  Andrew  Elliot,  of  Beverly,  Mass.,  and  his  descendants. 

[Boston,  187-?] 

4  p.     24<='». 

Caption  title. 

Signed:  W.  H.  W.  i.  e.  William  Henry  Whitmore. 

CS71.E42     187-- 

&-9392t 

1056  The  Eliot  family.     Extracts  from  the  parish  registers  of 

Waltham  abbey  and  Nazing,  co.  Essex.     Communicated  by 
W.  Winters,  esq.     [n.  p.,  187-] 

1 1.    29'-°'. 
Caption  title. 

CS71.E42     187--a 

9-106-5t 

1057  The  Eliot  family.     By  W.  Winters  .  .  .    [Boston,  D.  Clapp 

Sc  son,  printers,  1885] 

7  p.     24^'="'. 

Caption  title. 

Reprinted  from  the  "New-Eng.   hist,   and  geneal.  register"  for  October, 

1885. 

CS71.E42     1885 

1-16047 

1058  A  sketch  of  the  Eliot  family.     By  Walter  Graeme  Eliot. 

New  York,  Press  of  L.  IVIiddleditch,  1887. 

1  p.  1.,  156  p.,  1  1.,  20  p..  2  1.     front.,  plates,  ports.,  fold,  geneal.  tables. 

19^"™. 

Title  vignette:  coat  of  arms. 

CS71.E42     1887 

9-9391t 

1059  Eliot  papers  . . .    Compiled  from  family  papers  by  his 

great  grandson  Eliot  Howard.     London,  E.  Hicks,  jr.,  1895. 

2  V.  in  1.    geneal.  tables.     26^  x  \^''^. 

Imprint  covered  by  label  of  Headley  brothers,  London. 

Originally  printed  privately. 

Contents. — no.  I.  John  Eliot  of  London,  merchant,  1735-1813. — no.  II.  The 
Eliot  marriages.  John  Eliot  (n)  &  Mariabella  Farmborough  Briggins,  1734; 
John  Eliot  (m)  &  Mary  Weston,  1762. 

CS439.E4     1895 

6-8682 

lOeO  Charles  Darwin  Elliot,  IVIary  Elvira  Elliot.     From   the 

Massachusetts  edition  of  the  American  series  of  popular  biogra- 
phies,    [n.  p.]  1901. 

12  p.     20p". 

CS71.E42     1901 

10-1494 

1061  Proceedings  at  the  reunion  of  the  descendants  of  John 

Eliot,  "the  apostle  to  the  Indians,"  at  Guilford,  Conn.,  Sept. 
15th,  1875.  Second  meeting  at  South  Natick,  IVIass.  July  3d, 
1901;  and  the  two  hundred  and  fiftieth  anniversary  of  the 


AMERICAN   AND   ENGLISH   GENEALOGIES  219 

1061  Eliot — Continued. 

founding   of   South   Natick   by  John  EUot   and   his   praying 
Indians,  July  4th,  1901.     [wSouth  Natick,  Mass.,  The  Society, 
1901] 
cover-title,  114  p.     4  pi.  (1  fold.)     23^""". 

F74.S74H7 

4-7813 

1062  .  . .  Genealogy  of  the  descendants  of  John  Eliot,  "apostle 

to  the  Indians,"  1598-1905.  A  new  ed.,  1905.  Prepared  and 
published  by  the  committee  appointed  at  the  meeting  of  his 
descendants,  at  South  Natick,  Mass.,  July  .3, 1901.  Wilimena  H. 
(Eliot)  Emerson,  chairman,  Ellsworth  Eliot,  m.  d.,  George 
Edwin  Eliot,  jr.,  committee.  [New  Haven,  Conn.,  The  Tuttle, 
Morehouse  &  Taylor  press,  1905] 

vii,  [8],  4-344  p.     8  pi.,  8  port.  (incl.  front.)  facsim.     25'^'". 
Founded  largely  on  the  "Genealogy  of  the  Eliot  family,"  by  William  Horace 
Eliot,  jr.  published  in  1852. 


CS71.E42 

5-13014 

1905 

See  also  Habersham.                              CS71.H114 

1901 

Stuart.                                        CS71.S93 

1895 

Elkins.     See  also  Reading.                            CS71.R287 

1898 

Saunders.                         CS71.S256 

1897 

1063  EUery. 

The  Ellerys  of  i\merica.     [Newport,  R.  I.,  188-?] 

[17]    24  '■™. 

Clippings  from  the  Newport  Mercury. 

CS71.E45 

calO-237 

1064  Pfidicrrpfi    nf    Ellfir^v    nf    the    TTnitpd    Stn.tps    of    A 

188-- 
TTipriPi 

Arranged  by  Harrison  Ellery,  from  his  memorials  of  the  Ellery 
family,  in  manuscript.     Boston,  1881. 

geneal.  tab.     60  x  94J«">  fold,  to  30^  x  24i<"". 

Contains  seal  and  book  plate  of  the  Hon.  Benjamin  Ellery. 

CS71.E45     1881 

9-9755t 

Ellett.     See  also  Pocahontas.  CS71.R747    1887 

EUicott.     See  also  Thomas.  CS71.T46    1878 

Elliott.     See  Eliot. 

1065  Ellis. 

Notices  of  the  EUises  of  England,  Scotland,  and  Ireland, 
from  the  conquest  to  the  present  time,  including  the  families 
of  Alis,  Fitz-Elys,  Helles,  etc.  By  William  Smith  Ellis  .  . . 
[London]  1857-66. 

viii,  300  p.  incl.  geneal.  tab.    pi.,  facsim.    21^"™. 

•'Not  published."    Originally  issued  in  four  numbers. 

CS439.E5     1866 


220  LIBRARY   OF   CONGRESS 

Ellis — Contiiuied. 

1066a Supplement  to  Notices  of  the  EUises  .  .  .     [London]  1868. 

28,  [4]  p.    illus.     21i''-". 

Caption  title. 

CS439.E5     1868 

1065b  — Second  supplement  to  Notices  of  the  EUises  .  .  .     [London] 

1872. 
[33]-92  p.  incl.  illus.,  geneal.  tab.     pi.     22''™. 
Caption  title. 

CS439.E5     1872 
3-53H-f, 

1066  Early  New  England  people.     Some  account  of  the  Ellis, 

Pemberton,  Willard,  Prescott,  Titcomb,  Sewall  and  Longfellow, 
and  allied  families.  By  Sarah  Elizabeth  Titcomb.  Boston, 
W.  B.  Clarke  &  Carruth,  1882. 

Ip.  ].,  288p.,  1  1.     24<''".' 

F3.T61 

4-12550 

1067  Biographical  sketches  of  Richard  Ellis,  the  first  settler  of 

Aslifield,  Mass.,  and  his  descendants.  Comp.  and  arranged  by 
E.  R.  Ellis  .  .  .    Detroit,  Mich.,  ^Y.  Graham  printing  co.,  1888. 

2  p.  1.,  [9]-483  p.  incl.  pi.,  port.,  map.     front.,  ports.     23^=™. 

Five  hundred  copies  of  the  book  printed. 

CS71.E47     1888 

9-9756t 

1068  The  Ellis  family,  by  Mrs.  Katharine  S.  Foos.     Dayton,  O., 

Press  of  U.  B.  publishing  house,  1900. 

viii,  9-128  p.     18^<='°. 

CS71.E47     1900 

7-31430 

See  also  Bradford.  CS71.B8    I900a 

Habersham.  CS71.H114    1901 

1069  Elmer. 

Elmer-Elmore  genealogy.  Records  of  the  descendants  of 
Edward  Elmer,  of  Braintree,  Eng.,  and  Hartford,  Conn.,  through 
his  son  Edward.  1632-1899.  Comp.  by  Rev.  William  W. 
Johnson  .  .  .    North  Greenfield,  Wis.,  The  compiler,  1899. 

96  p.     col.  coat  of  arms.     22""". 

CS71.E48     1899 

1-22695 

1070  ElweU. 

The  El  well  family  in  America;  a  genealogy  of  Robert  ElweU, 
of  Dorchester  and  Gloucester,  Mass.,  and  the  greater  part  of  his 
descendants,  to  the  fifth  generation.  With  a  list  of  revolution- 
ary soldiers  of  the  name  who  enlisted  from  the  state  of  Massa- 
chusetts.    Compiled  by  the  late  Rev.  Jacob  Thomas  ElweU 


AMERICAN   AND   ENGLISH   GENEALOGIES  221 

1070  Elwell — Continued. 

(1844-1888).  Revised  by  Rev.  Charles  Henry  Pope  . .  .  Bos- 
ton, C.  H.  Pope,  1899. 

30  p.     front,  (port.)    24'=". 

"Reprinted  from  New-Eng.  historical  and  genealogical  register  for  January, 

1899,  with  material  additions." 

"Only  200  copies  printed." 

CS71.E52     1890 

3-3808 

1071  .  .  .    The  family  of  Thomas  Elwell  of  Hardwick,  Massachu- 
setts.    Compiled  and  printed  by  Levi  Henry  Elwell.     Amherst, 

Mass.,  1900. 

Ip.  l.,10p.     15^x15^"™.     (Contributions  to  an  Elwell  genealogy.     Istser., 
no.  1) 

No.  33  of  a  limited  edition. 

CS71.E52     1900 

2-18104 

1072  Ely. 

.  .  .  History  of  the  Ely  re-union,  held  at  Lyme,  Conn.,  July 
10th,  1878  .  .  .  New  York,  Styles  &  Cash,  steam  printers  and 
stationers  [18791 

158  p.     front.,  illus.  (incl.  ports.)  fold,  faceim.,  coats  of  arms.     24''". 

Title  vignettes :  coats  of  arms. 

CS71.E521     1879 

9-9762t 

1073  Records  of  the  descendants  of  Nathaniel  Ely,  the  emigrant, 

who  settled  first  in  Newtown,  now  Cambridge,  Mass.  Was  one 
of  the  first  settlers  of  Hartford,  also  of  Norwalk,  Conn.,  and  a 
resident  of  Springfield,  Mass.,  from  1659  until  his  death  in  1675. 
Comp.  by  Heman  Ely,  including  material  collected  by  Mrs. 
Amanda  (Ely)  Terry.  Cleveland,  O.,  Short  &  Forman,  printers 
and  stationers,  1885. 

ix,  [1],  515  p.     front.,  pi.,  ports.     31<"". 

"Edition,  520  copies,  of  which  this  is  no.  309." 

CS71.E521     1885 

9-15015t 

1074 The  Ely  ancestry;    lineage  of  Richard  Ely  of  Plymouth, 

England,  who  came  to  Boston,  Mass.,  about  1655,  &  settled  at 

Lyme,  Conn,  in  1660.     Collected  by  the  late  Moses  S.  Beach,  of 

New  York  &  by  the  Rev.  William  Ely,  d.  d.,  of  Philadelphia. 

Ed.  &  enl.  by  Geo.  B.  Vanderpoel.     With  a  very  interesting 

sketch  of  the  origin  &  history  of  the  Elyes  of  Utterby  &  of  Won- 

ston.     Kindly  furnished  by  Sumner  A.  Ely,  esq.     New  York, 

The  Calumet  press,  1902. 

2  p.  1.,  xliv,  639  p.  incl.  illus.,  1  pi.     front.,  pi.,  port.,  fold,  facsim.,  fold. 

geneal.  tab.     26"" . 

Title  vignette  (coat  of  arms  in  colors) 

CS71.E521     1903 


222  LIBRARY   OF    CONGRESS 

1075  Emerson. 

The  English  Emersons ;  a  genealogical  historical  sketch  of  the 
family  from  the  earliest  times  to  the  end  of  the  seventeenth 
century,  including  various  modern  pedigrees,  with  an  appendix 
of  authorities.     By  P.  H.  Emerson  .  .  .    London,  D.  Nutt,  1898. 

xiv,  168,  cxxxv,  [1]  p.     illus.,  plates,  port.,  fold,  geneal.  tables.     26=™. 

The  illustrations  are  mainly  mounted. 

This  edition  de  luxe  is  limited  to  50  copies,  of  which  this  is  no.  11. 

Signed:  P.  H.  Emerson. 

CS439.E6 

9-18141t 

1076  The  Ipswich  Emersons.     a.  d.  1636-1900.     A  genealogy  of 

the  descendants  of  Thomas  Emerson  of  Ipswich,  Mass.  with 
some  account  of  his  English  ancestry,  by  Benjamin  Kendall 
Emerson  .  .  .  assisted  b}^  Capt.  Geo.  A.  Gordon  .  .  .  Printed  for 
private  circulation.      Boston,  D.  Clapp  &  son,  1900. 

4  p.  1.,  537  p.     col.  front.,  plates,  ports.     24^«°». 

CS71.E63     1900 

1-2125 

1077  A  criticism  of  'The  Ipswich  Emersons'  alias  'The  Emer- 
sons in  America,'  by  P.  H.  Emerson  ...     [n.  p.,  1901] 

15  p.     22"". 

CS71.E53     1901 


See  also  Flagg.  CS71.F574  1903 

Gamble.  cs71.gi91  1906 

Haskins.  CS71.H351  1886 

Taft.  CS71.T124  1908 


1078  Emerton. 

Materials  toward  a  genealogy  of  the  Emmerton  family. 
Comp.  by  James  A.  Emmerton,  m.  d.  [Salem,  Mass.]  Priv. 
print.,  Salem  press,  1881. 

1  p.  1.,  iv  p.,  1  1.,  244  p.     front,  (port.)     24^"°'. 

Blank  leaves  interspersed. 

CS71.E533     1881 

0-97Glt 

1079  Emery. 

Annual  reunion  of  the  Emery  family,  in  the  Meionaon,  Tre- 

mont  temple,  Boston,  Mass.,  Wednesday,  September  14,  1887. 

Address  by  Rev.  Samuel  Hopkins  Emery  .  .  .  poems,  hymns  and 

other  exercises.     Taunton,  Davol's  steam  printing  house,  1888. 

18  p.     22|<"". 

CS71.E636     1888 

9-9760t- 


AMEEICAN    AND    ENGLISH    GENEALOGIES  223 

Emery — Continued. 

1080  Genealogical  records  of  descendants  of  John  and  Anthony 

Emery,  of  Newbury,  Mass.  1590-1S90.  Comp.  by  Rev.  Rufus 
Emery  . .  .    Salem,  Mass.,  E.  Cleaves,  1890. 

xi,  307  p.,  1  1.,  309-610  p.     24^<''". 

CS71.E536     1890 
9-9759t 

Emmerton.     See  Emerton. 

1081  Emmett. 

The  Emmet  family,  with  some  incidents  relating  to  Irish  his- 
tory and  a  biographical  sketch  of  Prof.  John  Patten  Emmet, 
M.  D.  and  other  members,  by  Thos.  Addis  Emmet  .  .  .  New 
York,  Priv.  print.  [Bradstreet  press]  1898. 

xi,  411  p.     front.,  plates,  ports.,  facsims.,  geneal.  tables,  col.  coat  of  arms. 

2gcni 

"One  hundred  and  thirty  copies  printed,     no.  58." 
Title  vignette:  coat  of  arms. 

CS71.E54     1898 

9-97581 

1082  A  memoir  of  John  Patten  Emmet,  m.  d.,  formerly  professor 

of  chemistry  and  materia  medica  in  the  University  of  Virginia, 
with  a  brief  outline  of  the  Emmet  family  history.  By  Thos. 
Addis  Emmet  . .  .    New  York,  Priv.  print.  [Bradstreet  press] 

1898. 

66  p.    front.,  plates,  ports.,  facsims.,  geneal.  tables.     28='^. 

"Fifty  copies  printed,     no.  9." 

"A  large  portion  of  the  material  utilized  in  this  memoir  was  collected  ...  to 
form  a  history  of  the  Emmet  family." 

CS71.E54     1898a 

9-9757t 

1083  Emmons. 

The  Emmons  family  genealogy;    a  record  of  the  emigrant 
Thomas  Emmons,  of  Newport,  Rhode  Island,  with  many  of  the 
descendants,  from  1639  to   1905;    comp.  by  Edward  Neville 
Emmons  .  .  .     [Syracuse,  N.  Y.,  Lyman  bros.,  printers,  «=1905] 
X,  222,  [xi]-lv  p.     front.,  pi.,  ports.     23<"". 

CS71.E546     1905 
5-26136 

Endecott.     See  Endicott. 

1084  Endicott. 

An  historical  record  of  the  descendants  of  Dr.  John  Indicott, 
of  Hartford,  Conn.  By  his  grandson  J.  C.  Mcintosh  .  . . 
Springfield,  Mass.,  C.  W.  Bryan  &  co.,  printers,  1888. 

15  p.     23"°'. 

CS71.E66     1888 

9-10674t 


224  LIBRARY   OF   CONGRESS 

Endicott — Continued. 

1084a  Endecott  wills,  inventories,  and  matters  connected  with 

the   estate  of   Governor    John  Endecott    ...     Salem,  Mass., 
Salem  press  publishing  and  printing  co.,  1889. 
23  p.     25'''". 

Comp.  by  Robert  Samuel  Rantoul. 
Reprinted  from  Historical  collections  Essex  institute,  vol.  xxv,  1888. 

F67.E56 

3-3178 

Endle.     See  also  Wilson.  CS71.W75    1898 

Engle.     See  also  Haynes.  cs71.H424    1902 

1085  Eoghan. 

Irish  family  history  .  .  .  By  Richard  F.  Cronnelly.  Dublin, 
Printed  by  Goodwin,  son,  and  Nethercott,  1864. 

2  V.  in  1.     22^<'"». 

Contents. — pt.  I.  A  history  of  the  Clanna-Rory,  or  Rudricians,  descendants 
of  Roderick  the  Great,  monarch  of  Ireland  ...  ;  to  which  is  added  a  paper  on 
the  authorship  of  the  "Exile  of  Erin  "  by  a  septuagenarian. — pt.  II.  A  history 
of  the  Clan  Eoghan,  or  Eoghanachts,  descendants  of  Eoghan  More,  or  Eugene 
the  Great. 

CS498.C8 
3-4650t 

1086  Erdeswick. 

Erdeswick  pedigree.  Copied  from  an  old  vellum  roll  in  the 
possession  of  Colonel  Butler-Bowdon,  of  Pleasington  .  .  .  Lon- 
don, Priv.  print.,  1878. 

8  p.     illus.  (coats  of  arms)    29"™. 

CS439.E7 
&-18140t 

108ea  Erskine. 

The  Honourable  Henry  Erskine,  lord  advocate  for  Scotland 
with  notices  of  certain  of  his  kinsfolk  and  of  his  time.  Comp. 
from  family  papers  and  other  sources  of  information.  By 
Lieut.-Colonel  Alex.  Fergusson  .  . .  Edinburgh  and  London, 
W.  Blackwood  &  Sons,  1882. 

XX,  564  p.     illus.,  5  port.  (incl.  front.)  geneal.  tables  (1  fold.).     22"™. 
Table  showing  the  French  and  Italian  descent  of  Lady  Marie  Stewart,  coun- 
tess of  Mar,  comp.  by  Lady  Elizabeth  Cust. 


1086b  The  Erskine  Halcro  genealogy:    a  genealogical  study  of 

the  ancestors,  kindred,  and  descendants  of  the  Rev.  Kenry 
Erskine,  of  Chirnside,  Berwickshire,  1624-1696,  and  his  wife, 
Margaret  Halcro,  of  Orkney,  1647-1725,  and  their  children, 
the  Rev.  Ebenezer  Erskine  of  Stirling,  1680-1754,  and  the  Rev. 


AMERICAN   AND   ENGLISH   GENEALOGIES  225 

1086b  Erskine — Continued. 

Ralph  Erskine  of  Dumfermline,  1685-1752,  and  their  descend- 
ants. Contained  in  five  tables,  with  explanatory  notes  to 
each.  By  Ebenezer  Erskine  Scott  .  .  .  London,  G.  Bell  &  son, 
1890. 

xvii,  49  p.  incl.  geneal.  tables.     23^"™. 
Stewart  of  Barscube,  Renfrewshire,  table  iii. 

CS479.E7 

10-16879 

See  also  Mar.  DA758.3.M3C9 

Erving.     See  also  Bowdoin.  CS71.B786    1894 

Bowdoin.  CS71.B785     1900 

Irving. 
Eshelby.     See  Exelby. 
Essex,  Earls  of.     See  Devereux. 
Estabrook.     See  Easterbrook. 

1087  Estes. 

Estes  family.     [Skowhegan,  Me.,  The  Argus  print,  1892] 

17  p.     24«™. 

Preface  signed:  W.  R.  G.  Estes. 

CS71.E79     1892 

3-30923 

1088  Estes  genealogies.     1097-1893.     Comp.  by  Charles  Estea 

. .  .    Printed  for  the  family.     Salem,  Mass.,  E.  Putnam,  1894. 

xvi,  401  p.     front,  (port.)  plates,  facsims.     24**™. 

CS71.E79     1894 

9-9772t 

1089  Esty. 

Isaac  Esty  of  Topsfield,  and  some  of  his  descendants.     By 
Gay  Esty  Bangs  .  .  .    [Salem,  1899  ?] 
cover-title,  12  p.     24^'=°. 
From  the  Historical  collections  of  the  Essex  inetitute,  vol.  xxxvi. 

CS71.E826     1890 

2-24597 

1090  Eustis. 

Genealogy  of  the  Eustis  family.     By  Henry  Lawrence  Eustis 
. . .    Boston,  D.  Clapp  &  son,  printers,  1878. 
27  p.     25"™. 

"From  the  New-England  historical  and  genealogical  register  for  April,  1878." 

CS71.E91     1878 

9-9774t 

1091  Evans. 

The  descendants  of  David  Evans  of  Charlestown,  Mass.  To 
which  is  appended  partial  records  of  certain  families  connected 
with  them  by  marriage.     By  S.  A.  Evans  ...    [n.  p.]  1893. 

107  p.     fold.  map.    264°°». 

CS71.E92    1893 

9-9773t 
35819°— 10 15 


226  LIBRAKY   OF    CONGRESS 

Evans — Continued . 

1092  History  of  Nathaniel  Evans  of  Cat  Fish  Creek,  and  his 

descendants,  by  James  Daniel  Evans  . .  .    [Williamsburg?  Yh., 

1905] 
viii,  99,  iv  p.     illus.,  pi.,  portB.     25"". 


CS71.E92     1906 


G-16609 


See  also  Dawson.  CS71.D272    I874a 

Dupuy  CS71.D945     1910 

Haynes.  CS71.H424    1902 

Pound.  CS71.P876     1904 

Evarts.     See  also  Adams.  cs71.A2    I894a 

1093  Evelyn. 

The  Evelyns  in  America:  compiled  from  family  papers  and 
other  sources,  1G08-1805.  Ed.  and  annotated  by  G.  D.  Scull 
.  . .    Oxford,  Printed  for  private  circulation  by  Parker  and  co., 

1881. 

viii  p.,  11.,  [2],  392  p.     front.,  pi.,  ports.,  2  fold.  maps.     21^"'°. 

"250  copies  printed,     no.  247." 

Contents. — George  Evelyn,  1636-1649. — The  first  commander  of  Kent 
Island. — Robert  Evelyn,  1634-1648. — Descendants  of  John  Evelyn,  of  Kings- 
ton.— A  description  of  the  province  of  New  Albion  [by  Beauchami?  Plantag- 
enet] — Captain  William  Glanville  Evelyn,  1774-1776. — Letters  of  Captain  Wil- 
liam Glanville  Evelyn. — William  Evelyn,  1805. — Table  of  descent  to  illustrate 
Captain     Evelyn's    letters. — Lieut.-Col.     William    Harcourt,     177&-1777. — 

Appendix. 

CS71.E93     1881 

5-27471 

1094  Diary  and  correspondence  of  John  Evelyn,  f.  r,  s.,  to  which 

is  subjoined  the  private  correspondence  between  King  Charles  i. 
and  Sir  Edward  Nicholas  and  between  Sir  Edward  Hyde,  after- 
wards earl  of  Clarendon,  and  Sir  Kichard  Browne;  ed.  from  the 
original  mss.  at  Wotton  by  William  Bray,  f.  a.  s.  A  new  ed.  . . . 
cor.,  rev.,  and  enl.     London,  G.  Bell  &  sons,  1902. 

4  v.  fronts.,  plates,  porta.,  fold,  geneal.  tab.  18^""°.  {On  cover:  Bohn'a 
historical  library) 

DA447.E0A36 

4-17384 

See  also  Qodolphln. 

1096  Everard. 

Sir  Richard  Everard,  baronet,  governor  of  the  colony  of 
North  Carolina,  1725-1731,  and  his  descendants  in  Virginia. 
By  Marshall  De  Lancey  Haywood.     fWashington?  1897?] 
12  p.    illus.    Mi^*. 
Caption  title. 
"From  Publications  of  Southern  historical  association." 

F257.H44 

4-30134 


AMERICAN  AND   ENGLISH   GENEALOGIES  227 

1096  Everett. 

Descendants  of  Richard  Everett  of  Dedham,  Mass.  By 
Edward  Franklin  Everett  . . .  Boston,  Priv,  print.  [T.  R. 
Marvin  &  son,  printers]  1902. 

389  p.     front.,  pi.,  port.     24<==». 

CS71.E936     1003 

3-14592 

1097  Everhart. 

A  history  of  the  Everhart  and  Shower  families,  from  1744  to 

1888.  Embracing  six  generations.  Also  a  sketch  of  Manches- 
ter, Md.  .  .  .  By  O.  T.  Everhart  .  . .  Hanover,  Pa.,  O.  T.  Ever- 
hart, 1883. 

vi,  [7J-106  p.,  1 1.,  [107]-142  p.     26'="'. 
Interleaved. 

CS71.E036     1883 

9-9775t 

Eves.     See  Ives. 

Ev7ell.     See  also  Glassell.  P225.H41 

Ewing.    See  also  Van  Rensselaer.  CS69.S7 

1098  Exelby. 

The  genealogy  of  the  family  of  De  Eskelby  or  Exelby,  of  the 
North  Riding  of  the  county  of  York.  By  Henry  Douglas 
Eshelby  .  .  .    [Birkenhead,  Eng.]  Priv.  print.,  1891. 

5  p.  1.,  89  p.     illus.  (coats  of  arms)  col.  map.     22^=™. 

40  copies  only  printed  for  presentation,     no.  26. 

Reprinted  with  additions  from  the  Yorkshire  archaeological  journal,  v.  10, 

1889,  p.  266-275,  423-430,  482-501. 

CS439.E8 

9-18139t 

Exeter,  Earls  of.    See  Cecil. 

Exilbie.     See  Exelby. 

Eymar.     See  Aymar. 

Eyre.     See  also  Treman.  CS71.T789    1901 

1099  Fabens. 

Some  of  the  descendants  of  Jonathan  Fabens,  of  Marblehead. 
By  Geo.  A.  Perkins  . . .    Salem,  Printed  for  the  Institute,  1881. 
26  p.    25<=". 
From  Historical  collections  of  Essex  institute,  vol.  xvm. 

CS71.F114    1881 

9-9776t 

See  also  Flagg.  CS71.F674    1903 


228  LIBRAE i'   OF   CONGRESS 

1100  Fairbanks. 

Genealogy  of  the  Fairbanks  family  in  America,  1633-1897. 
By  Lorenzo  Sayles  Fairbanks  . . .  Boston,  Printed  for  the 
author  by  the  American  printing  and  engraving  company,  1897. 

876  (i.  e.  882),  xci  p.     front.,  plates,  porta.,  col.  coat  of  arms.     23''°'. 

"Limited  subscription  edition." 

CS71.F164     1897 

!)-9777t 

1101  Fairfax. 

The  Fairfax  correspondence.  Memoirs  of  tlie  reign  of  Charley 
the  First.  Ed.  by  George  W.  Johnson  .  .  .  London,  K. 
Bentley,  1848. 

2  V.    4  port.  (incl.  fronts.)    22'=°'. 

The  last  two  volumes  of  the  Fairfax  correspondence,  edited   by  Robert 

Bell,  were  published  in  1849. 

DA306.F2J6 

4-14512 

1101a Memorials  of  the  civil  war:  comprising  the  correspond- 
ence of  the  Fairfax  family  with  the  most  distinguished  person- 
ages engaged  in  that  memorable  contest.  Now  first  published 
from  the  original  manuscripts.  Ed.  by  Robert  Bell  .  .  .  Form- 
ing the  concluding  volumes  of  the  Fairfax  correspondence  .  . . 
London,  R.  Bentley,  1849. 

2v.     4  port.  (incl.  fronts.)     22'' 


>cm 

DA407.F2B4 


4-14.506 


1102  The  Fairfaxes  of  England  and  America  m  the  seventeenth 

and  eighteenth  centuries,  including  letters  from  and  to  Hon. 
^Villiam  Fairfax,  president  of  Council  of  Virginia,  and  his  sons 
Col.  George  William  Fairfax  and  Rev.  Bryan,  eighth  Lord  Fair- 
fax, the  neighbors  and  friends  of  George  Washingttm.  By 
Edward  D.  Neill  .  .  .    Albany,  N.  Y.,  J.  Munsell,  1868. 

234  p.    geneal.  tables  (partly  fold.)    2.3i<'"'. 

CS71.F167     1868 

'J-0770 

1103  Descendants  of  Hon.  Vrilliam  Fairfax  of  Belvoir,  Virginia, 

II.  S.  A.     [Albany,  N.  Y.,  J.  Munsell,  18681 

geneal.  tab.     20 J  x  34 1""    fold,  to  20^  x  ISi""". 

Detached  from   "The   Fairfaxes  of    England  and    America"   by  Edward 

Duffield  Neill. 

CS71.F167     1868a 

1104  A  life  of  the  great  Lord  Fairfax,  commander-in-chief  of  the 

army  of  the  Parliament  of  England,  by  Clements  R.  Markham 
.  .  .    London,  Macmillan  and  co.,  1870. 

xii  p.,  1 1.,  480  p.     front,  (port.)  illua.,  2  maps,  5  plans.     22^'"". 

DA407.F2M3 

4-14519 


AMERICAN   AND   ENGLISH   GENEALOGIES  229 

Fairfax — Continued . 

1105  Arcana  Fairfaxiana  manuscripta.     A  manviscript  volume 

of  apothecaries'  lore  and  housewifery  nearly  three  centuries  old, 
used,  and  partly  written  by  the  Fairfax  family.     Reproduced 
in  fac-simile  of  the  handwritings.     An  introduction  by  George 
Weddell.     Newcastle-on-Tyne,  Mawson,  Swan,  &  Morgan,  1890. 
xlviii  p.,  1  1.     facsim.:  206  p.     geneal.  tab.     22J  x  18<"°. 
Title  in  red  and  black. 
"The  Fairfax  family  [and  notices  of  related  families]":  p.  xviii-xxix. 

IIS81.A66 

5-180-18 

See  also  Thomas.  CS71.T46    1878 


1106  Fairman. 

Descendants  of  John  Fairman,  of  Enfield,  Conn.,  1683-1898. 
By  Orrin  Peer  Allen  .  .  .  [Palmer,  Mass.,  C.  B.  Fiske  and  com- 
pany, printers,  1898] 

32  p.,  2  1.,  [33]-36  p.     front,  (port.)     22}'-'". 

CS71.F172     1898 

9-9778t 

1107  Fairweather. 

Memorandum  regarding  the  Fairweather' s  of  Menmuir  parish, 
Forfarshire,  and  others  of  the  surname,  by  Alexander  Fair- 
weather.  Ed.,  with  notes,  additions  and  corrections,  by  Wil- 
liam Gerard  Don,  m.  d.  Printed  for  private  circulation.  Lon- 
don, Dunbar  &  co.,  1898. 

64,  [4]  p.     22'="'. 

CS479.F3 

8-283.33 

Faneuil.    See  also  Bethune.  CS71.B563    1866 

Bethune.  0S71.B563     1884 

Fannin.     See  Fanning. 

1108  Fanning. 

History  of  the  Fanning  family;  a  genealogical  record  to 
1900  of  the  descendants  of  Edmund  Fanning,  the  emigrant  an- 
cestor in  America,  who  settled  in  Coimecticut  in  1653;  to  which 
is  prefixed  a  general  account  of  the  Fanning  family  in  Europe 
from  Norman  times,  1197,  to  the  Cromwellian  confiscations, 
1652-3,  by  Walter  Frederic  Brooks  .  .  .  Worcester,  Mass.,  Priv. 
print,  for  the  compiler,  1905. 

2  V.  col.  fronts.,  illus.,  plates,  ports.,  fold,  maps,  plans,  facsims.,  fold, 
geneal.  tables.     2G''". 

Paged  continuously. 

"Edition  limited  to  two  hundred  and  ten  copies  of  which  this  is  no.  20." 

CS71.F213     1905 

5-33218 

See  also  Baillie.  CS71.B16    1898 

Fort.  CS71.F736    1903 

Farington.     See  Farrington. 


230  LIBRARY  OF   CONGRESS 

1109  Farley. 

. . .    The  Farley,  Fairlie,  Farlo  family a.  d.  600-1900, 

with  heraldry  and  arms  by  Randolph  W.  Farley.     Nashua, 
N.H.,  1902. 

8  p.     19°™. 
Preliminary  sheets. 

CS71.F231     1902 

See  also  Fisher.  CS71.F633    1890 

Foster.  CS71.F756     1897 

Farmar.     See  Farmer. 

1110  Farmer. 

A  history  of  Thomas  and  Anne  Billopp  Farmar,  and  some 
of  their  descendants  in  America,  comp.  from  authentic  docu- 
ments by  Charles  Farmar  Billopp.  New  York,  The  Grafton 
press,  1907. 

xii,  125  p.     front.,  plates,  ports.     24°'°. 

CS71.F234     1907 

&-10304 

1111  Farnham. 

Genealogy  of  the  Farnham  family.  By  Rev.  J.  M.  W. 
Farnham  ...  2d  ed.  with  supplement.  New  York,  The 
Baker  &  Taylor  co.,  1889. 

5  p.  I.,  4-50  p.    illiiB.,  coat  of  arma.     19" 


CS71.F236     1889 


9-9780 


1112  Farns worth. 

Matthias  Farnsworth  and  his  descendants  in  America.  A 
monograph.  By  Claudius  Buchanan  Farnsworth.  Pawtucket, 
R.  I.,  The  author,  1891. 

122  p.     25^^". 

Introduction  signed:  Edward  H.  Farnsworth. 

CS71.F237     1891 

9-9781t 

1113  Farnsworth  memorial.  Being  a  record  of  Matthias  Farns- 
worth and  his  descendants  in  America.  Gathered  from  authen- 
tic sources  and  comp.  by  Moses  Franklin  Farnsworth  . . . 
Manti,  Utah,  L,  A.  Lauber,  1897. 

514  p.     front.,  ports.     23°°'. 

CS71.F237     1897 

9-9782t 

Farquharson.     See  also  Chattan.  DA750.S26 


AMERICAN   AND   ENGLISH   GENEALOGIES  231 

1114  Farrar. 

Memoir  of  the  Farrar  family.  By  a  member  of  the  N.  E, 
hist.  gen.  society  [Timothy  Farrar.  Boston,  Printed  for  private 
distribution  at  the  press  of  T.  Prince,  1853] 

45  (t.  e.  55)  p.     illus.     25'''". 

CS71.F241     1853 

1-3183 

See  also  Barrett.  F74.C8P8 

Whitmore.  CS439.W5    1875 

1115  Parrington. 

The  Farington  papers.  The  shrievalty  of  William  Ffaring- 
ton,  esq.;  a.  d.  1636:  documents  relating  to  the  civil  war:  and 
an  Appendix,  containing  a  collection  of  letters  taken  from  the 
Ffarington  correspondence  between  the  years  1547  and  1688. 
Selected  from  the  original  manuscripts  at  Worden,  and  ed.  by 
Susan  Maria  Ffarington.  [Manchester]  Printed  for  the  Chet- 
ham  society,  1856. 

2  p.l.,xiv  p.,  1  1.     179  p.,  5  plates.     23"™.     (Added  t.-p.     Chetham  society. 
Remains  historical  and  literary  connected  with  the  palatine  counties  of  Lan- 
caster and  Chester,     vol.  xxxix.) 

DA670.L19C5    vol.  39 

1116  Farrington  memorial.     A  sketch   of   the   ancestors   and 

descendants  of  Dea.  John  Farrington  ...  To  which  is  appended 
the  genealog}'  of  his  wife,  Cynthia  Hawes.  [1st  ed.]  [Port- 
land, Me.]  Pub.  by  the  conmaittee  [Press  of  Southworth  brothers] 
1880. 

23,  [1]  p.     pi.     22"°^. 

One  of  twelve  copies  issued  with  plate. 

Compiled  by  Daniel  Farrington,  John  F.  Blake,  Anna  E.  Farrington,  Rev. 

C.  M.  Blake. 

CS71.F246     1880 

^9783t 

1117  Farrington  memorial.     A  sketch  of  the   ancestors   and 

descendants  of  Dea.  John  Farrington  ...  To  which  is  appended 
the  genealogy  of  his  wife,  Cynthia  Hawes.  [2d  ed.]  [Port- 
land, Me.]  The  Committee,  1899. 

64  p.     pi.,  port.,  diagr.     23i<"°. 
Published  anonymously. 

Compiled  by  Daniel  Farrington,  J.  F.  Blake,  A.  E.  Farrington,  C.  M.  Blake. 
2d  edition  edited  by  Mrs.  E.  F.  Southworth,  A.  R.  Farrington,  J.  H.  Bunce. 

CS71.F246     1899 

1-630 

See  also  HumfrevUle.  CS7l.H9a3    1903 


232  LIBRARY   OF   CONGRESS 

1118  FarweU. 

Farwell  ancestral  memorial.  Henry  Farwell,  of  Concord  and 
Chelmsford,  Massachusetts,  and  all  his  descendants  to  the  fifth 
generation :  to  which  are  added  three  branches — the  families  of 
DanieP,  of  Groton  and  Fitchbm-g,  Mass.,  1740-1815;  Bethiah^, 
of  Mansfield,  Conn.,  and  Westminster,  Vt.,  1747-1813;  Eliza- 
beth^  of  North  Charlestown,  N.  H.,  1751-1840,  and  their 
descendants  to  1879.  By  David  Parsons'  Holton  .  .  .  and  his 
wife,  Frances-K.'  (Forward)  Holton  . .  .  New  York,  D.-P.' 
Holton,  1879. 

viii,  [2],  240,  [8]  p.     2  port.,  maps,  charts  (partly  fold.)     24<"". 

CS71.F247     1879 

9-9784t 

See  also  Holton.  CS71.H758    IBSI 

Fassett.     See  also  Follett.  CS71.F668    1896 

Walbridge.  CS71.W15    1898 

1119  Fauconberge. 

The  Fauconberge  memorial:  an  account  of  Henry  Faucon- 
berge, LL.  D.  of  Beccles  and  of  the  endowment  provided  by 
his  will  to  encourage  learning  and  the  instruction  of  youth; 
with  notes  and  incidental  biographical  sketches.  By  S.  Wilton 
Rix.     Ipswich,  Printed  by  J.  M.  Burton,  1849. 

iv,  [4],  84  p.  incl.  illus.,  facsim.     front.,  pi.,  fold.  map.     25"'°. 

CS439.F3 

3-12687 

Fauntleroy.     See  also  Jones.  CS71.J76    1891 

1120  Fawkes. 

The  Fawkes's  of  York  in  the  sixteenth  century:  including 
notices  of  the  early  history  of  Guye  Fawkes,  the  gunpowder 
plot  conspirator  . . .    Westminster,  J.  B.  &  J.  G.  Nichols,  1850. 

1  p.  1.,  67  p.     19^"™. 

By  Robert  Davies. 

CS439.F34 

9-12697 

1121  Faxon. 

The  history  of  the  Faxon  family,  containing  a  genealogy  of 

the  descendants  of  Thomas  Faxon  of  Braintree,  Mass.     With  a 

map  locating  the  homesteads  of  the  first  four  generations; 

accompanied  by  copious  abstracts  from  the  records  of  deeds 

and  probate.     Also  a  genealogy  of  branches  of  many  allied 

families  of  Ballou,  Barbour,  Saxton,  Washburn,  Whitmarsh, 

and  others.     By  George  L.  Faxon.     Springfield,  Mass.,  Press 

of  Springfield  printing  company,  1880. 

XV,  377  p.     front,  (fold,  map)     20°". 

CS71.F281     1880 

^9785t 

See  also  Vinton.  CS71.V79    I868a 


AMERICAN   AND   ENGLISH   GENEALOGIES  233 

1122  Pay. 

Fay  genealogy;  John  Fay  of  Marlborough  and  his  descend- 
ants.    By  Orlin  P.  Fay.     Cleveland,  O.,  J.  B.  Savage,  1898. 

420  p.     ports.     23"™. 

CS71.F282     1898 

1-18229 

See  also  Follett.  CS71.F668    1896 

1123  Feather. 

Collections  relating  to  the  surname  of  Feather.  By  George 
W.  Marshall,  l.  l.  d.     Worksop  [R.  White,  printer]  1887. 

1  p.  1.,  24,  4  p.     23°"'. 

CS439.F39 

9-12698 

1124  Feeter. 

The  history  of  William  Feeter,  a  soldier  in  the  war  of  American 
independence,  and  of  his  father,  Lucas  Vetter,  the  ancestor  of 
the  Feeter-Feder-Feader-Fader  families  in  the  United  States 
and  Canada,  with  genealogy  of  the  family,  comp.  at  the  request 
of  James  D.  Feeter  by  John  B.  Koetteritz  .  .  .  Little  Falls, 
N.  Y.,  Press  of  Stebbins  &  Burney,  1901. 

125  p.     front,  (coat  of  arms)     28^"'". 

CS71.F295     1901 

1-25847 

1125  Felch. 

The  memorial  history  of  the  Felch  family  in  America  and 
Wales.  The  earliest  and  latest  records,— 1641-1881.  By  W. 
Farrand  Felch  .  .  .  [Part  2]  Columbus,  O.,  Press  of  J.  F.  Ear- 
hart  &  CO.,  1881. 

3  p.  1.,  [25]-49,  [1]  p.     front,  (port.)  chart.     21^"°'. 

CS71.F311     1881 

9-9786t 

See  also  Bent.  CS71.B475    1903 


1126  Felder. 

The  Felder  family  of  South  Carolina,     [n.  p.,  18 — ] 
cover-title,  12  p.     23"". 


CS71.F312     18— 


4-24818t 


1127  Fell. 

The  Fells  of  Swarthmoor  hall  and  their  friends;  with  an 
account  of  their  ancestor,  Anne  Askew,  the  martyr.  A  por- 
traiture of  religious  and  family  life  in  the  seventeenth  century, 
comp.  chiefly  from  original  letters  and  other  documents,  never 
before  published.  By  Maria  Webb  ...  2d  ed.  Philadelphia, 
H.  Longstreth,  1884. 

X,  468  p.  incl.  2  facsim.     front.     lOJ" 

5-16454 


icm 


234  LIBRARY   OF   CONGRESS 

Fell — Continued . 

1128  Genealogy  of  the  Fell  family  in  America  descended  from 

Joseph  Fell,  who  settled  in  Bucks  County,  Pennsylvania,  1705: 
with  some  account  of  the  family  remaining  in  England,  &c.  . . , 
Comp.  by  Sarah  M.  Fell.     [Philadelphia,  Pa.,  A.  H.  Sickler  & 
CO.]  1891. 
515  p.  incl.  front.,  pi.,  port,     pi.,  facsim.     26J'"°. 
Pub.  by  an  association  of  the  Fell  family. 

CS71.F317     1891 
1-18230 

See  also  Robinson.  CS71.R66    1906 


1129  Fellows. 

The  Fillow,  Philo  and  Philleo  genealogy.  A  record  of  the 
descendants  of  John  Fillow,  a  Huguenot  refugee  from  France. 
Comp.  by  D.  H.  Van  Hoosear  .  .  .  Albany,  N.  Y.,  Printed  by 
J.  Munsell's  sons,  1888. 

274  p.     illus.  (incl.  ports.)  col.  pi.     23'="^. 

CS71.F322     1888 

9-9787t 

— —  See  also  Brown.  F74.I6I8  vol.  16 

1130  Felt. 

The  Felt  genealogy.     A  record  of  the  descendants  of  George 

Felt  of  Casco  Bay.    Comp.  by  John  E.  Morris.    Hartford,  Conn., 

Press  of  the  Case,  Lockwood  &  Brainard  company,  1893. 

568  p.     23i<=™. 

CS71.F325     1893 

9-9788t 

1131  Felton. 

A  genealogical  history  of  the  Felton  family;  descendants  of 
Lieutenant  Nathaniel  Felton,  who  came  to  Salem,  Mass.,  in 
1633;  with  few  supplements  and  appendices,  of  the  names  of 
some  of  the  ancestors  of  the  families  that  have  intermarried  with 
them.  An  index  alphabetically  arranged,  of  the  Felton  fami- 
lies .  .  .  By  Cyrus  Felton  .  .  .  Marlborough  [Mass.]  Pratt 
brothers,  printers  and  publishers,  1886. 

2G0  p.     25'=°'. 

CS71.F327     1886 

9-551 

1132  Fenner. 

Genealogy  of  the  Fenner  family  .  .  .    [By  J.  P.]  Root.     [New- 
port, R.  I.,  1886?] 
2  pt.  in  1  V.     pi.     23i«'». 
Paged  continuously. 
Cover-title. 
"Reprinted  from  the  Rhode  Island  historical  magazine." 

CS71.F336     1886 

9-9789t 


AMERICAN   AND   ENGLISH   GENEALOGIES  235 

1133  Fenno. 

The  Fenno  family.  By  Allen  H.  Bent.  Reprinted  from  New- 
Eng.  historical  and  genealogical  register  for  Oct.,  1898.  Boston, 
Printed  by  D.  Clapp  &  son,  1898. 

11  p.     24<"". 

CS71.F338     1898 

9-13262 

1134  Fenton. 

A  genealogy  of  the  Fenton  family,  descendants  of  Robert 
Fenton,  an  early  settler  of  ancient  Windham,  Conn.,  (now 
Mansfield,)  comp.  by  William  L.  Weaver  . . .  Willimantic, 
Conn.,  1867. 

34  p.     26°'°. 

CS71.F341     1867 

9-9790 

1134a  Family  history  of  Jeremiah  Fenton  (1764-1841)  of  Adams 

County,  Ohio,  and  his  descendants.     By  William  B.  Brown. 
Des  Moines,  Iowa,  1910. 

xiii,  [15]-199  [7]  p.  incl.  front.,  illus.,  facsim.     24"™. 

CS71.F341     1910 

10-9708 

Fenwlck.     See  also  Stretcher.  F163.S46 

1135  Ferguson. 

Records  of  the  clan  and  name  of  Fergusson,  Ferguson  and 
Fergus;  ed.  for  the  clan  Fergus (s)on  society  by  James  Ferguson 
and  Robert  Menzies  Fergusson.     Edinburgh,  D.  Douglas,  1895. 

XXX  p.,  1  1.,  618  p.     front.,  illus.  (incl.  ports.)  col.  plates.     23<=™. 

Bibliography  of  the  family:  p.  514. 


CS479.F5 


9-19332t 


See  also  Forbes.  CS479.F6 

Pocahontas.     ,  CS71.R747     1887 

1136  Fermor. 

Genealogical  collections  illustrating  the  history  of  Roman 
Catholic  families  of  England.  Based  on  the  Lawson  manu- 
script. Pt.  1,  no.  1.  Fermor.  Ed.  by  J.  Jackson  Howard  .  .  . 
[and]  H.  Farnham  Burke  ...  H.  Seymour  Hughes,  sub-editor. 
[London]  Priv.  print.,  1887- 

1  V.    illus.,  plates,  facsims,  geneal.  tables.     50"". 

CS438.L3 

8-37484 


236  LIBRARY   OF   CONGRESS 

1137  Fernald. 

.  .  .  Universal  international  genealogy  arid  of  the  ancient 
Fernald  families,  with  cronolog}'  [!]  from  creation  found  in  the 
discovered  lost  rolls,  primitive  Bible,  squares  ...  by  Charles 
Augustus  Fernald  .  .  .     [Boston?  Mass.,  ^1910] 

6  p.  1.,  432  p.     col.  front.,  illus.  (incl.  ports.,  faceims.)    36'^°. 

CS71.F362     1910 

10-6746 

See  also  Layton.  CS71.L429    1886 

Ferree.     See  also  Swope.  CS71.S982    1896 

1138  Ferrers. 

The  house  of  Ferrers.  {In  Ancestral  stories  and  traditions 
of  great  families  illustrative  of  F^nglish  history.  By  John 
Timbs  .  .  .      London,  1869.     18^'^'".     p.  121-134) 

DA28.35.A1T5 
5-5847 

1139  Ferrier. 

Thomas  Ferrier,  and  some  of  his  descendants,  comp.  by  Eliz- 
abeth Ferrier  Lane.     Elkhorn,  Wis.,  The  Independent,  1906. 

56  p.     225"°'. 

CS71.P392     1906 

10-4267 

1140  Ferris. 

Partial  genealogy  of  the  Ferris  family.  Comp.  by  Charles  E. 
Crowell  .  .  .  [Atlantic  Highlands,  N.  J.]  C.  E.  Crowell  and  A. 
Rasines  [18991 

2p.  1.,  60p.     25'=™. 

CS71.F394     1899 

3-22488 

Ferry.     See  also  Strong.  CS71.S923    1871 

1141  Fetherston. 

The  "London  money"  inquiry,  with  the  lineage  of  Sir  Henry 
Fetherston,  bart.  ...  By  W.  M.  Egglestone.  Stanhope,  W.  M. 
Egglestone,  1876. 

24  p.     geneal.  tab.     22 J'". 

CS439.F42 

Fetterman.     See  also  Fisher.  CS71.F533    1890 

Ffarrington.     See  Farrington. 

Fickett.     See  also  Bogardus.  CS71.B674    1900 


AMERICAN    AND   ENGLISH   GENEALOGIES  237 

1142  Field. 

A  genealogical  sketch  of  the  family  of  Field,  of  the  West 
Riding  of  Yorkshire,  England,  and  of  Flushing  and  Newtown 
in  Long  Island,  N.  Y.  With  a  tabular  pedigree.  By  Osgood 
Field  .  . .  Albany,  Printed  for  private  distribution  [Munsell, 
printer]  1863. 

12  p.     fold.  tab.     23*"'". 

CS71.F453     1863 

3-9.533 

1143  Pedigree   of  Feld,   Feild  or  Field,   of  Horton,   Shipley, 

Heaton  and  North  Ouram,  in  the  West  Riding  of  Yorkshire, 
England;  and  of  Flushing  and  Newtown,  in  Long  Island,  New 
York.     [London,  187-] 

geneal.  tab.     36  x  64"™  fold,  to  22i<=». 

By  Joseph  Foster.  CS71.F453     187- 

9-1017(;t 

1144  Genealogy  of  the  Fields  of  Providence,  Rhode  Island,  as 

traced  by  Mrs.  Harriet  A.  Brownell  .  ^ .  mainlv  from  records 
and  papers  in  Rhode  Island.  Printed  for  private  distribution. 
Providence,  J.  A.  &  R.  A.  Reid,  printers,  1878. 

65  p.     24'='°. 

Title  vignette:  coat  of  arms. 

CS71.F453     1878 
9-10178t 

1145  The  Fields  in  England,  and  ancestiy  of  the  family  in  the 

United  States.  < Appendix  to  A  brief  account  of  the  family 
of  Rev.  David  D.  Field,  d.  d.  >     [n.  p.,  188-] 

14  p.,  1  1.     illus.     19''™. 

Comp.  by  Henry  Martyn  Field.  CS71.F453     188- 

8-3561 

1146  Record  of  the  family  of  the  late  Rev.  David  D.  Field, 

D,  D.,  of  Stockbridge,  Mass.  Comp.  by  his  youngest  son, 
Henry  M.  Field.  [New  York?]  Printed  only  for  the  use  of  the 
family,  1880. 

132,  [3]-15  p.     illus.     23^"°'. 

Appendix:  The  Fields  in  England:  [3]-15  p. 

CS71.F453     1880 

9-10177t 

1147  The  Fields  of  Sowerby,  near  Halifax,  England,  and  of 

Flushing,  New  York.  With  some  notices  of  the  families  of 
Underbill,  Bowne,  Burling,  Hazard,  and  Osgood.  By  Osgood 
Field  .  . .    London,  Printed  for  private  circulation  only,  1895. 

vii,  131,  [1]  p.     front.,  plates,  maps,  geneal.  tables.     30"™. 

CS71.F453     1895 

9-15013t 


238  LIBRABY   OF    CONGRESS 

Field — Continued. 

1148  Field  genealogy;  being  the  record  of  all  the  Field  family 

in  America,  whose  ancestors  were  in  this  country  prior  to  1700. 
Emigrant  ancestors  located  in  Massachusetts,  Rhode  Island, 
New  York,  New  Jersey,  New  Hampshire,  Virginia.  All  des- 
cendants of  the  Fields  of  England,  whose  ancestor,  Hurbutus 
de  la  Field,  was  from  Alsace-Lorraine  ...  By  Frederick  Clifton 
Pierce  .  .  .    Chicago,  W.  B.  Conkey  company,  1901. 

2  V.     fronts.,  illua.,  plates,  ports,,  maps,  faceime.     26^'"'°. 
Paged  continuously. 

CS71.F453     1901 

2-16029 

1149  Some  of  the  ancestors  and  the  children  of  Anna  Hall 

Field,  wife  of  Comfort  Hardon,  esq.,  some  time  civil  justice  in 
Berkeley  Co.,  W.  Va.  .  . .  Born  December  26,  1797  .  .  .  died 
September  14,  1854  .  .  .  Comp.  by  Henry  Winthrop  Hardon  .  . . 
1904.     [n.  p.,  1904?] 

geneal.  tab.     48  x  46*"="  fold,  to  23^  x  12i'='». 

^  CS71.F453     1004 

5-32192t 

See  also  Pocahontas.  CS71.B747    1887 


1149a  Fillebrown. 

Genealogy    of    the    Fillebrown    family,    with    biographical 
sketches,  by  Charles  Bowdoin  Fillebrown.     Boston,  Mass.,  The 
author,  1910. 
xvi,  178,  XV  p.     plates,  ports.,  plans,  faceimq.     24^'=". 

CS71.F486     1010 

10-9637 

Fillow.     See  Fellows. 

1160  Filmer. 

Memorials  of  the  family  of  Fynmore,  with  notes  on  the  origin 
of  Fynmore,  Finnimore,  Phillimore,  Fillmore,  Filmer,  etc.,  and 
particulars  of  some  of  those  surnames  from  the  year  1208,  to 
the  present  time.  By  William  P.  W.  Phillimore  . .  .  London, 
The  author,  1886. 

vii,  74  p.,  2  1.     front,  (map)  plates,  fold,  geneal.  tab.     22i<="'. 

CS480.F48 

9-11821 

rillmore.     See  Filmer. 

Finch.     See  also  Hill.  0S71.H647    1907 


AMEBICAN   AND   ENGLISH   GENEALOGIES  239 

1151  Fincham. 

Historical  notices  and  records  of  the  village  and  parish  of 
Fincham,  in  the  county  of  Norfolk.  By  the  Rev.  William 
Blyth  .  .  .    King's  Lynn,  Printed  by  Thew  &  son,  1863. 

9  p.  1.,  190,  [4]  p.     front.,  illus.,  5  plates,  9  geneal.  tables.     23«™. 

The  Finchams  of  Fincham,  p.  106-190.  DA690.F44B6 

4-14488 

Finkle.     See  also  Quisenberry.  CS71C19    1897 

1152  Finley. 

The  Finleys  of  Bucks  .  .  .    [By  Warren  Smedley  Ely.     Doyles- 
town.  Pa.,  1902] 
4  p.     27<=='. 
Caption  title. 

CS71.F513     1902 

Finney.     See  also  Lawson.  CS71.L425    1903 

Finnimore.     See  Filmer. 

1152a  Fish. 

The  genealogy  and  descendants  of  Luke  Fish,  sr.,  in  chrono- 
logical order  from  1760-1904.  Comp.  by  David  Fish  .  .  . 
Philadelphia,  Pa.,  1904. 

1  p.  1.,  80  p.     illus.,  ports.     22^'='". 

CS71.F532     1904 

10-7580 

See  also  Washington.  CS69.W5 


1153  Fisher. 

Genealogy  of  Joseph  Fisher,  and  his  descendants,  and  of  the 
allied  families  of  Farley,  Farlee,  Fetterman,  Pitner,  Reeder  and 
Shipman.  Comp.  by  Clarence  Woodward  Fisher.  [Troy,  N.  Y., 
Presses  of  E.  H.  Lisk,  1890] 

243  p.     front.,  illus.,  plates,  ports.,  facsims.     22i^<=™. 

CS71.F533     1890 

9-10fi78t 

1154  .  .  .  The  Fisher  genealogy.     Record  of  the  descendants  of 

Joshua,  Anthony  and  Cornelius  Fisher,  of  Dedham,  Mass. 
1636-1640.  By  Philip  A.  Fisher.  Everett,  Mass.,  Massachu- 
setts publishing  company,  1898. 

viii,  466  p.     illus.,  plan,  facsim.     24°". 

CS71.F633     1898 

1-28299 

1155 Ancestors  and  children  of  Colonel  Daniel  Fisher  and  his 

wife  Sybil  Draper;  a  chart  and  biographical  notes.     Comp.  and 
arr.  by  Robert  Stewart  .  .  .     Philadelphia,  1899. 
33  p.     fold,  geneal.  tab.     34icjn 

CS71.F633     1899 

Sept.  14,  99-139 

See  also  Visscher. 


240  LIBRARY   OF   CONGRESS 

1156  Fisk. 

The  Fiske  family.  A  history  of  the  family  (ancestral  and 
descendant)  of  William  Fiske,  sen.,  of  Amherst,  N.  H.,  with 
brief  notices  of  other  branches  springing  from  the  same  ances- 
try. 2d  and  complete  ed.  Comp.  and  pub.  by  Albert  A.  Fiske, 
a  descendant.  Chicago,  111.,  A.  A.  Fiske,  1867. 
viii,  208,  [1]  p.  i.  «.  218.  [1]  p.     illue.,  pi.,  geneal.  tab.     21"°. 

CS71.F538     1867 

9-10175t 

1167  Fiske  and  Fisk  family.  Being  the  record  of  the  descend- 
ants of  Symond  Fiske,  lord  of  the  manor  of  Stadhaugh,  Suffolk 
Count}^,  England,  from  the  time  of  Henry  iv.  to  date,  including 
all  the  American  members  of  the  family.  By  Frederick  Clifton 
Pierce  .  . .  Chicago,  111.,  The  author,  1896. 
3p.  l.,654p.     illus.,  ports.     26^'='". 

CS71.F538     1896 

9-10174t 

1158  The  Fiske  family  papers,  by  Henry  Ffiske  .  .  .    Norwich 

[Eng.]  Fletcher  and  son,  ltd.  [1902  ?] 

xix,  [2],  [7J-439  p.  incl.  front,  (port.)  illus.     col.  pi.,  port.,  fold,  map,  fold, 
geneal.  tables.     26^"^°. 
For  private  circulation. 
"American  families"  :  p.  [313H362] 

CS439.F5 
8-3122 

See  also  Flagg.  CS71.F574    1903 

Tucker.  CS71.T89    I90i 

Warren.  1886 

White.  CS71.W585     1900 

1159  Fitch. 

Fitch  genealogy.  A  record  of  six  generations  of  the  descend- 
ants of  Deacon  Zachary  Fitch,  of  Reading,  Mass.  By  Hon. 
Ezra  S.  Stearns  .  .  .    Boston,  Printed  by  D.  Clapp  &  son,  1902. 

23  p.     24J''"». 

"Reprinted  from  the  New-England  historical  and  genealogical  register, 
vols.  55,  56." 

CS71.F545     1902 

2-1208ti 

See  also  Stranahan.  CS71.S896    1868 

1160  Fite. 

The  biographical  and  genealogical  records  of  the  Fite  families 
in  the  United  States,  including  sketches  of  the  following  fami- 
lies: Armstrong,  Coldwell,  Donnell,  Levering,  Mervine,  Mitchell, 
Newton,  Northcott,  Odell,  Randolph,  Robertson,  Shepherd, 
Stephenson,  Tabb  .  .  .  Comp.  ...  by  Elizabeth  Mitchell  Steph- 
enson Fite  .  .  .    New  York,  E.  M.  S.  Fite ,  1907. 

xi,  [1],  13-153,  xxii  p.  incl.  front,  (coat  of  arms)  illus.    23i""°. 

CS71.F646     1907 

7-22825 


AMERICAN   AND  ENGLISH   GENEALOGIES  241 

1161  Fitts. 

Genealogy  of  the  Fitts  or  Fitz  family  in  America,  by  James 
Hill  Fitts  .  .  .    Clinton,  Printed  by  W.  J.  Coulter,  1869. 
vi  p.,  11.,  91  p.     24"=°'. 

CS71.F547     1869 

9-10173t 

1162 Genealogy  of  the  Fitts  or  Fitz  family  in  America  by  James 

Harris  Fitts  of  Tuscaloosa,  Ala.     Albany,  N.  Y.,  Fort  Orange 
press,  1897. 

170  (i.  e.  171)  p.     front.,  illus.,  ports.,  geneal.  tables.     29'^™. 

CS71.F547     1897 

9-10172t 

See  also  Mston.  CS71.A46    1901 


Fitzalan.     See  also  Arundel.  CS439.A7 

Brown.  CS439.B85     1903 

1163  Fitzgerald. 

The  Geraldines,  earls  of  Desmond,  and  the  persecution  of  the 
Irish  Catholics.     Tr.  from  the  original  Latin,  with  notes  and 
illustrations,  by  the  Rev.  C.  P.  Meehan  .  .  .    Dublin,  J.  Duffy; 
[etc.,  etc.]  1847. 
xii,  238  p.     Ib"-^. 
By  Daniel  Daly. 

Published  1655  with  title:  Initium,  incrementum  et  exitus  familise  Geral- 
dinorum  Desmonise  comitum. 

DA916.3.D4D2 
5-2694 

1163a The  earls  of  Kildare,  and  their  ancestors:  from  1057  to 

1773.     By  the  Marquis  of  Kildare.     2d  ed.     Dublin,  Hodges, 
Smith  &  CO.,  1858. 

vlii,  320p.    23<="». 

DA916.3.K6Ii5 

2-8370 

1164 The  heiress  of  Kilorgan;  or,  Evenings  with  the  old  Geral- 
dines.    By  Mrs.  J.  Sadlier  . . .    New  York,  Boston  [etc.]  D.  &  J. 
Sadlier  &  co.,  1867. 
vi,  [5]-420  p.     19=°^. 

PZ3.S127H 

8-1651t 

1165  Unpublished    Geraldine    documents,    ed.    by    the    Rev. 

Samuel  Hayman,  a.  b.,  and  the  Rev.  James  Graves  .  . .    Dublin, 
Printed  at  the  University  press,  by  M.  H.  Gill,  1870-81. 

4  V.    illus.,  pi.,  maps,  plans,  facsim.,  fold,  geneal.  tab.    25*'™. 

Lettered:  Part  1  [-4] 
35819°— 10 16 


242  LIBRARY   OF    CONGRESS 

1165  Fitzgerald — Continued. 

Pt.  1-2  issued  as  "Vol.  i,"  paged  continuously;  pt.  2-3  have  no  t.-p.;  title 
of  pt.  4  reads  "Edited  by  the  Rev.  James  Graves  . . .  Vol.  iv." 

Published  at  the  expense  of  Maurice  and  Abraham  Fitz  Gibbon. 

From  the  Journal  of  the  Royal  historical  and  archaeological  association  of 
Ireland,  3d  ser.;  v,  1,  4th  ser.;  v.  1,  4-5,  1869-81. 

Contents. — v.  1.  The  earls  of  Desmond:  Mr.  Thomas  Russell's  Relation  of 
the  fitz  Geralds  of  Ireland,  written  ...  22°  die  Octobris  ann°  Dom.  1638.  Notes 
[byS.  Hayman] — [v.  2]  ThepedegreeoftheGeraldinesof  Desmond, from Oterus 
of  Windsor  to  Maurice  Fitz  Gerald  . .  .  and  from  the  sayd  Maurice  to  James  Fitz 
Garrett,  the  last  earle  of  Desmond  of  that  name.  Notes  [by  J.  Graves  and  D. 
MacCarthy]  Appendix,  by  D.  MacCarthy  (Glas) — [v.  3]  Pedigree  of  Fitz  Gib- 
bon, Mac  an  tSen  Riddery,  or,  The  sept  of  the  Old  Knight.  [Extract  from  the 
Cotter  ma.]  Continuation  of  the  history  of  the  Mac  an  tSen  Riddery,  by  A. 
Fitz  Gibbon.  Notes  [by  Mary  Agnes  Hickson]  Additional  notes,  by  J.  Graves. 
Pedigree  of  Lord  Fitz  Gerald  and  Vesey  (Extinct)  (Betham  mss.  B.  M.) 
Notes,  by  Miss  Hickson.  The  Gherardini  of  Tuscany  [from  a  ms.  tr.  of  Gamur- 
rini's  History  of  the  Gherardini  family,  v.  2,  p.  111-138,  supplemented  by 
extracts  from  other  works]  Appendix,  by  M.  A.  Hickson. — v.  4.  The  pedegree 
of  y^  Why te  Knight.     Notes[by  J.  Graves  and  W.  M.  Hennessy]    Appendix. 

DA916.3.D4H8 

2-24134 

Fitz  Gibbon.     See  also  Fitzgerald.  da916.3.D4H3 

Fitzherbert.     See  also  Brown.  CS439.B85    1903 

1166  Fitz  Randolph. 

Tlie  Fitz  Randolphs  of  Massachusetts  and  Randolphs  of  Vir- 
ginia, by  O.  B.  Leonard. 

11 1.     23"™. 

Newspaper  clippings  mounted. 

CS71.P56     19— 

1-11976 

1167 Fitz  Randolph  traditions,  a  story  of  a  thousand  years,  by 

L.  V.  F.  Randolph  .  .  .    Published  under  the  auspices  of  the 
New  Jersey  historical  society.     [New  York,   Riverside  press] 
1907. 
134  p.  incl.  illus.,  plan,  geneal.  tables,     front.,  plates,  ports.,  fold,  geneal. 

tab.     20''". 

CS71.F56     1907 

8-3425 

Fitz  Stephen.     See  Stevens. 

1168  Flagg. 

The  descendants  of  Eleazer  Flagg  and  his  wife,  Huldah 
Chandler  of  Grafton,  Mass.,  including  genealogies  of  the  Flagg, 
Waters,  Goddard  and  Hayden  families.  With  notices  of  the 
Alden,  Aldrich,  Bennett,  Benson,  Bigelow,  Bolster,  Bond, 
Bradford,  Bradway,  Brooks,  Burt,  Carpenter,  Chamberlain, 
Chandler,  Colton,  Cooke,  Dole,  Eastman,  Emerson,  Estabrook, 
Fabens,  Fiske,  Flanders,  Flint,  Forbush,  Foskett,  Goodell, 
Gould,  Hale,  Harrington,  Hawks,  Hayward,  Hibbard,  Hinds, 


AMEEICAN   AND   ENGLISH   GENEALOGIES  243 

1168  Flagg — Continued. 

Holbrook,  Hunt,  Knowlton,  Krauss,  Lange,  Mclntire,  Macom- 
ber,  Martin,  Merriam,  Morron,  Newton,  Phelps,  Presbrey,  Rob- 
inson, Rockwood,  Seymour,  Taft,  Tufts,  Warren,  Woodward, 
and  many  other  families.  Comp.  by  Charles  Allcott  Flagg. 
Boston,  Press  of  D.  Clapp  &  son,  1903. 
ix,  228  p.     front.,  plates,  ports.     24^"™. 

CS71.F574     1903 

3-21559 

1169  — —  Family  records  of  the  descendants  of  Gershom  Flagg  <  born 
1730  >  of  Lancaster,  Massachusetts,  with  other  genealogical 
records  of  the  Flagg  family  descended  from  Thomas  Flegg  of 
Watertown,  Mass.  and  including  the  Flegg  lineage  in  England. 
Comp.  and  pub.  by  Norman  Gershom  Flagg  and  Lucius  C.  S. 
Flagg.     [Quincy,  111.,  Cadogan-Hatcher  mfg.  co,  printers]  1907. 

5  p.  L,  9-173  p.     plates,  ports.,  facsim.     24"". 
p.  [161]-[166]  blank  for  "Family  records." 

CS71.F674     1907 

7-41553 

Flanders.     See  also  Flagg.  CS71.F574    1903 

Flanningham.     See  also  Jennings.  CS71.J545    1899 

1170  Fleming.  '^ 

Biggar  and  the  house  of  Fleming.  An  account  of  the  Biggar 
district,  archaeological,  historical,  and  biographical.  By  William 
Hunter.  .  .    2d  ed.     Edinburgh,  W.  Paterson;  [etc.,  etc.]  1867. 

5  p.  1.,  623  p.     illus.     23<'«. 

Added  t.-p.,  engr. 

Rev.  and  enl.  edition. 

DA890.B59H9 

2-5937 

See  also  Lawson.  CS71.L425    1903 

Lowry.  CS71.L93     1892 

Pocahontas.  CS71.R747     1887 

1171  Fletcher. 

Fletcher  genealogy:  an  account  of  the  descendants  of 
Robert  Fletcher,  of  Concord,  Mass.  By  Edward  H.  Fletcher 
.  .  .    Boston,  Printed  for  the  author,  by  A.  Mudge  &  son,  1871. 

279  p.     front,  (port.)     23^"™. 

CS71.F614     1871 

9-10171t 

1172 Genealogical  and  historical  sketches  of  the  Fletcher  fam- 
ily; descendants  of  Robert  Fletcher,  of  Concord,  Mass.,  1630; 
delivered  at  their  second  reunion  at  Lowell,  Mass.,  August  21 
and  22,  1878,  together  with  the  proceedings  and  a  complete 
list  of  members  of  the  family  attending  the  reunion.  Lowell, 
Mass.,  G.  M.  Elliott,  1878. 

10  p.     24<=™. 

CS71.F614     1878 

&-10170t 


244  LIBRARY   OF   CONGRESS 

Fletcher — Continued. 

1172a Fletcher  family  union.  Articles  of  association.  [Pros- 
pectus of  a  new  edition  of  the  Fletcher  genealogy.  Second 
Fletcher  family  re-union,  held  in  the  city  of  Lowell,  Mass., 
August,  1878.     Lowell,  Mass.,  1878]. 


>cm 


12  p.     22= 
Caption  title. 


CS71.F614     1878a 


9-15598 


1173  Fletcher    family    history.     The    descendants    of    Robert 

Fletcher  of  Concord,  Mass.     By  Edward  Hatch  Fletcher.     Bos- 
ton, The  author,  1881. 

563  p.,  1  1.     front.,  pi.,  port.     23^"°'. 

CS71.F614     1881 

1-17837 

1174  Pedigree  of  the  family  of  Fletcher,  connecting  with  fam- 
ilies of  Bracebridge  and  Keeling,  Pickering  and  Keen,  Blake- 
more,  Best  and  Russell,  Burton,  Bainbrigge,  and  others. 
London,  Mitchell  and  Hughes,  1882. 

1  p  1.,  21  p.    illus.    28i<=". 

CS439.F53 

9-19760 

See  also  Bronsdon.  CS71.B869    1902 


1175  FUnt. 

A  genealogical  register  of  the  descendants  of  Thomas  Flint, 
of  Salem,  with  a  copy  of  the  wills  and  inventories  of  the  estates 
of  the  first  two  generations.     Compiled  by  John  Flint  and 
John  H.  Stone.     Andover,  W.  F.  Draper,  1860. 
150  p.     23'='°. 


CS71.F624     1860 


3-7931 


• See  also  Barrett.  F74.C8P8 

Driver.  CS71.D782     1889 

Flagg.  CS71.F574     1903 

Morris.  CS71.M876     1882 

Flournoy.     See  also  CaheU..  CS71.C11    1895 

Habersham.  CS71.H114    1901 

Henry.  CS71.H523    1900 

Flower.     See  also  Washington.  CS69.W5 

Flynt.     See  Flint. 

Foard.     See  Ford. 


AMERICAN   AND   ENGLISH   GENEALOGIES  245 

1176  Fogg. 

A  short  genealogical  account  of  a  few  of  the  families  of  the 

early  settlers  in  Eliot.     And  of  a  branch  of  the  Moody  family: 

from  the  time  they  emigrated  to  this  country  to  the  year  1850. 

[By  William  Fogg]     Saco,  A.  A.  Hanscom,  printer,  1851. 

22  p.    17A<='°. 

CS71.F665     1851 

3-5653 

1177  Genealogy  of  the  Fogg  family,   descendants  of  Samuel 

Fogge.     Comp.    by    Mrs.    Horace    Fogg  .  .  .    Lewiston,    Me., 
Printed  by  G.  A.  Callahan,  1903. 

49  p.     21i°". 

CS71.F655     1903 

5-25473 

1178 The  Fogg  family  of  America.     The  reunions  of  the  Fogg 

families  .  .  .   1902-1906.     Addresses,  poems,  newspaper  reports 

and  memories.     Ed.  by  Mrs.  A.  J.  Fogg  and  J.  L,  M.  Willis  .  . . 

Eliot,  Me.,  Historical  press,  1907- 

1 V.     front.     24"°". 

CS71.F665     1907 

8-21546 

1179  Folkard. 

A   monograph   of   the   familj^   of  Folkard   of   Suffolk  .  .  . 
Comp.    by    Arthur    Crouch    Folkard  ...     [n.  p.]    Priv.    print. 
[1890-97] 

3  V.     2  pi.,  11  fold,  geneal.  tab.     28^"™. 

"Forty  copies  only  printed  and  for  private  circulation." 

CS439.F66 

8-37482 

1180  FoUansbee. 

Report  to  the  FoUansbee  association,  U.  S.  A.  Made  by 
Columbus  Smith,  a,  d.  1865.  Containing  information  now 
in  his  possession  and  in  the  possession  of  the  different  branches  of 
the  FoUansbee  family  in  America,  relative  to  the  FoUansbee 
property  in  England;  likewise  several  genealogies  of  different 
branches  of  the  family  .  .  .  Middlebury  [Vt.  The  Association] 
1865. 

28  p.     22''°'. 

CS71.F663     1865 

1-10196 

1181  Follett. 

The  Follett-Dewey  Fassett-Safford  ancestry  of  Captain  Mar- 
tin Dewey  Follett  (1765-1831)  and  his  wife  Persis  Fassett 
(1767-1849)  ...  By  Harry  Parker  Ward  .  .  .  [Columbus,  O., 
Champlin  printing  company]  1896. 

277  p.  incl.  illus.,  plates,  ports.,  map.     front.     24""'. 

Half-title:  Follett-Dewey  Fassett-Safford  Hopkins-Robinson-Fay  genealogy 

and  history. 

CS71.F665     1896 

9-101 69t 


246  LIBRARY   OF    CONGRESS 

1181a  FoUmer. 

History  of   the   Follmer   family,  comp.   and  cd.   by  Charles 
Carroll  Follmer  .  . .  [Grand  Rapids?  Mich.]     1899. 
Ip.     1.,  2-128  p.     21i'^'". 
63  blank  pages  included  iu  the  paging.  CS71.F668     1899 

10—15239 

1182  Folsom. 

Descendants  of  the  first  John  Folsom,  through  Dea.  John, 
Lieut.  Peter,  and  Ephraim  Folsom.     Boston,  For  private  di.s- 
tribution  [D.  Clapp  &  son,  printers]  1876. 
29  p.     26""'. 
Reprinted  from  the  New  Eng.  hist,  and  geneal.  regi.«ter  for  April,  1876. 

Comp.  by  Nathaniel  Smith  Folsom. 

CS71.F671     1876 

9-10168t 

1183 A  genealogy  of  the  Folsom  family:   John  Folsom  and  his 

descendants.     1615-1882.     By  Jacob  Chapman,  a.   m.     Con- 
cord, N.  H.,  Printed  by  the  Republican  press  association,  1882. 

297  p.     front.,  port.     23'='". 

CS71.F671     1882 

9-10167t 

1184 John  Foulsham.     Hingham,   England,    1638;    Hingham, 

Mass.,  1638;    Exeter,  N.  H.,  1659.  '  By  Walter  K.  Watkins. 
[n.  p.,  1900] 
cover-title,  7  p.     2  pi.     23^"°^. 
"no.  112,  for  the  Library  of  Congress." 

Reprinted  from  Year  book  of  the  Society  of  colonial  wars  of  the  Common- 
wealth of  Massachusetts  for  1900. — Publication  no.  6. 

CS71.F671     1900 

3-14593 

1185  Fontaine. 

Documents,  chiefly  unpublished,  relating  to  the  Huguenot 
emigration  to  Virginia  and  to  the  settlement  at  Manakin-Town, 
with  an  appendix  of  genealogies,  presenting  data  of  the  Fon- 
taine, Maury,  Dupuy,  Trabue,  Marye,  Chastain,  Cocke,  and  other 
families  ed.  and  comp.  for  the  Virginia  historical  society  by  R.  A. 
Brock  .  .  .    Richmond,  Va.,  Pub.  by  the  Society,  1886. 

XX  p.,  1  1.,  247  p.  fold.  plan.  25^°°^.  {Half-title:  Collections  of  the  Vir- 
ginia historical  society.    New  series,    vol.  v) 

F221.V82n.s.  vol.6 

1-89 

1186  Foot. 

The  Foote  family:  or.  The  descendants  of  Nathaniel  Foote, 
one  of  the  first  settlers  of  Wethersfield,  Conn.,  with  genealogical 
notes  of  Pasco  Foote,  who  settled  in  Salem,  Mass.,  and  John 
Foote  and  others  of  the  name,  who  settled  more  recently  in  New 


AMEEICAN   AND   ENGLISH   GENEALOGIES  247 

1186  Foot— Continued. 

York.  By  Nathaniel  Goodwin  .  . .  Hartford,  Press  of  Case, 
Tiffany  and  company,  1849. 

2  p.  1.,  [iii]-xlvi,  [47]-360  p.     porta.     22i<=°». 

For  additions  to  this  work  see  Lucy  A.  Brainard,  A  supplement  to  the  Foote 
genealogy. 

CS71.F688     1849 

7-27764 

1187 Memorial  of  Elder  Adoniram  Foot.     The  sermon  preached 

at  his  funeral,  in  the  Presbyterian  church,  Turin,  N.  Y.  May  1st, 
1866.  By  Rev.  E.  B.  Parsons  .  .  .  With  an  appendix,  contain- 
ing some  reminiscences  and  genealogical  notes,  supplemental  to 
the  genealogy  of  the  Foot  family.  Comp.  by  Rev.  John  B.  Foot. 
-     Rome,  N.  Y.,  Printed  by  Sandford  &  Carr,  1867. 

31,  [1]  p.     23«'". 

Published  by  request  of  the  family. 

CS71.F688     1867 

9-10166t 

1188  A  supplement  to  the  Foote  genealogy,  comp.  by  Nathaniel 

Goodwin,  of  Hartford,  Conn.,  in  1849.  Giving  the  descendants 
of  Nathaniel  Foote,  of  the  seventh  generation  from  Nathaniel 
Foote,  one  of  the  first  settlers  in  Wethersfield,  Conn.,  by  Lucy  A. 
Brainard  .  .  .  Morrisville,  N.  Y.,  Spooner  &  Stillman,  printers, 
1886. 

26  p.     22"™. 

7-27765 


CS71.F688     1886 

See  also  Holton.  CS71.H758    1881 

Footman.     See  also  Habersham.  CS71.H114    1901 

1188a  Forbes. 

The  genealogy  of  the  house  of  Tolquhon.     [Aberdeen,  Printed 
at  the  Constitutional  office,  by  W.  Bennett,  pref.  1839] 
20  p.,  11.    2U<='". 
Title  vignette  (coat  of  arms). 

Genealogy  of  the  Tolquhon  branch  of  the  Forbes  family. 
Preface  signed:  J.  D.  i.  e.,  J.  Davidson. 

CS479.F6     1839 

10-16877 

1188b Memoranda  relating  to  the  family  of  Forbes  of  Water- 
ton,  from  a  MS.  of  the  deceased  John  Forbes  (b.  1754,  who 
was  served  heir  to  the  last  Thomas  Forbes  of  Waterton  in 
1775),  and  is  now  printed  solely  for  the  use  of  members  of  the 
family.  Aberdeen,  Printed  by  D.  Chalmers  &  company,  1857. 
1  p.  1.,  18  p.,  1  1.,  [19J-61  p.  front.,  col.  pi.,  IV  geneal.  tab.  (3  fold.)  coat 
of  arms.     25^''™. 

CS479.F6     1867 

10-16878 


248  LIBRARY   OF   CONGRESS 

Forbes — Continued . 

1189 Two  Scottish  soldiers,  a  soldier  of  1688  and  Blenheim,  a 

soldier  of  the  American  revolution,  and  A  Jacobite  laird  and  his 
forbears,  [The  Forbeses  of  Blackton]  by  James  Ferguson.  Aber- 
deen, D.  Wyllie  &  son,  1888. 

ix,  [3],  162  p.     front.,  illus.,  port.     23'='°. 

DA805.F35 

2-27359 

1190 Memorials  of  the  family  of  Forbes  of  Forbesfield,  with  notes 

on  connected  Morgans,  Duncans  and  Fergusons;  by  Alexander 

Forbes.     Aberdeen,  The  King's  printers,  1905. 

ix,  134  p.,  11.     front.,  2  pi.,  ports.     25^x19^'='". 

Title  in  red  and  black. 

CS479.F6 

5-40627 

See  also  Walbridge.  CS7i.wi5    1898 


Forbush.     See  also  Flagg.  CS71.F574    1903 

Ford.     See  also  Lancaster.  CS71.L245    1902 

1191  Fordyce. 

The  Fordyce  family.     By  J.  Percy  Crayon  . . .    [Rockaway, 

N.  J.,  190-?] 

[2]  p.    17i«'°. 

Caption  title. 

CS71.F713     190- 

5-462 

See  also  Jennings.  CS71.J545    1899 

1192  Forman. 

Three  revolutionary  soldiers:    David  Forman,   (1745-1797). 
Jonathan  Forman,  (1755-1809).     Thomas  Marsh  Forman,  (1758- 
1845).     [Cleveland,  The  Forman-Bassett-Hatch  co.,  1902] 
28  p.  incl.  front.,  ports.     IQ^"". 

Sketch  of  David  and  Thomas  Marsh  Forman  by  Charles  Forman;   sketch  of 
Jonathan  Forman,  by  Mrs.  Helen  L.  Fairchild.     cf.  Pref. 

CS71.F724     1902 
4-6827 

1193  The  Forman  genealogy.     Descendants  of  Robert  Forman 

of  Kent  Co.,  Maryland,  who  died  in  1719-20;  also  descendants 
of  Robert  Forman  of  Long  Island,  New  York,  who  died  in  1671 : 
the  Forman  family  of  Monmouth  Co.,  New  Jersey ;  together  with 
notices  of  other  families  of  the  name  of  Forman.  Comp.  prin- 
cipally by  Miss  Anne  Spottswood  Dandridge  for  Mrs.  E.  P.  Dis- 
mukes  of  Columbus,  Ga.  Cleveland,  O.,  The  Forman-Bassett- 
Hatch  CO.,  1903. 

151  p.     front.,  plates,  ports.     28°"°. 

CS71.F724     1903 

5-26134 

Forney.     See  also  Swope.  CS71.S982    1896 


AMEKICAN   AND  ENGLISH   GENEALOGIES  249 

1194  Forrest. 

A  history  of  the  antecedents  and  descendants  of  William  and 
Dorothy  Worthen  Forrest,  of  Canterbury  borough,  N.  H.,  with 
many  biographical  sketches  and  family  portraits.  Eight  gen- 
erations.    Concord,  N.  H.,  Printed   by  the  Republican  press 

assoc,  1897. 

140,  [4]  p.     front.,  pi.,  ports.     23«°'. 

Comp.  by  Mrs.  Lucy  R.  Cross,  Marshall  P.  Hall  and  Flora  E.  Forrest. 

CS71.F729     1807 

9-10541t 

1195  Ferry. 

The  descendants  of  John  Forry,  1805-1898  ...  Ed.  and 
comp.  by  Geo.  W.  Wagenseller  . .  .  Middleburgh,  Pa.,  Wagen- 
seller  publishing  company,  1898. 

cover  title,  [172]-180.     ISI""". 

"These  pages  are  taken  from  'The  history  of  the  Wagenseller  family  in 

America.'"  ^„„<  .in,«r.,i     i  o«o 

CS71.F734     1898 

4-24932 

See  also  Wagenseller.  CS71.W132    1898 

Forshee.     See  also  Cole.  CS71.C69    1876 

Forster.     See  Foster. 

1196  Forsyth. 

A  genealogical  record.  Forsyth  of  Nydie.  By  Forsyth  de 
Fronsac  [pseud,  of  Frederic  Gregory  Forsyth.]  New  Market,  Va., 
Henkel  &  co.,  printers  and  publishers,  1888. 

28  p.,  1 1.    23='". 

Ms.  emendations.  CS71.F735     1888 

1-695 

1197  Fort. 

Memoirs  of  the  Fort  and  Fannin  families.  Ed.  and  comp.  by 
Kate  Haynes  Fort.     Chattanooga,  Press  of  Macgowan  &  Cooke 

CO.,  1903. 

232  p.     front.,  plates,  ports.,  facsims.     21^^"". 

Contents.— Preface.— Memoirs  of  Martha  Low  Fort.— Memoirs  of  Kate 
Haynes  Fort.— Death  of  Dr.  Tomlinson  Fort,  1859.  (From  the  Atlanta  medical 
and  surgical  journal,  June  1859)— Sketch  of  Dr.  Fort,  by  Judge  J.  Hillyer. 
(From  Atlanta  med.  &  surg.  journ.  May  1885)— Battle  of  Twelve  Mile  Swamp, 
or  Davis  Creek,  by  J.  P.  Fort.— Public  life  of  Dr.  Tomlinson  Fort,  by  G.  F. 
Milton.— Last  campaign  First  Georgia  regulars,  by  J.  P.  Fort.— "Uncle  Joe," 
a  family  portrait,  by  Fannie  F.  Brown.— A  war-wedding  in  1865,  by  Sarah  F. 
Milton.— A  story  of  Arthur  Fort,  by  Sarah  F.  Milton.— A  story  of  Neddy  Pace, 
by  Sarah  F.  Milton.— Fannin  and  his  men.— Appendix:  Commission  of  Tom- 
linson Fort,  jr.  Memoranda  furnished  by  J.  L.  Brown.  Copy  of  family  record 
(Fort).  Copy  of  family  record  (Fannin).  James  Fannin's  will.  The  Fanning 
family.  Invitation  from  Mr.  and  Mrs.  Clay.  Sketch  of  Nancy  Allston. 
Sketch  of  Wilkes  Flagg.     Genealogy  of  families  Tomlinson  and  Martha  Low 

^^'^^-  CS71.F736     1903 

4-3256 


250  LIBRARY  OF   CONGRESS 

1198  Fortescue. 

The  works  of  Sir  John  Fortescue,  knight  . . .  Now  first  col- 
lected and  arranged  by  Thomas  (Fortescue)  lord  Clermont. 
London,  Printed  for  private  distribution,  1869. 

2  V.     fronts.,  illus.,  plates,  ports.,  facsims.,  geneal.  tables.     35'^". 

Half-title:  Sir  John  Fortescue,  knight,  his  life,  works,  and  family  history 
in  two  volumes. 

Vol.  2:  A  history  of  the  family  of  Fortescue  in  all  its  branches.  By  Thomas 
(Fortescue)  lord  Clermont. 

10-7968 

Forward.     See  also  Holton.  CS71.H758    1881 

Moore.  CS71.M82     1903 

Fosbett.     See  also  Flagg.  CS71.F574    1903 

1199  Foster. 

The  pedigree  and  descendants  of  Jacob  Forster,  sen.  of 
Charlestown,  Mass.  By  Edward  Jacob  Forster  .  .  .  Charles- 
town  [C.  S.  Wason  &  co.]  1870. 

25  p.     20i^'°. 

"100  privately  printed  . . .    no.  64." 

CS71.F756     1870 

9-10548t 

1200  Family  of  Foster,  of  Charlestown,  Mass.  .  .  .  [Commu- 
nicated by  Edward  J.  Forster,  m.  d.  and  W.  S.  Appleton,  a.  m. 
Boston,  1871] 

6  p.     25^'='°. 

"Reprinted  from  the  New-England  historical  and  genealogical  register  for 
January,  1871." 

CS71.F756     1871 

5-30325 

1201  The    Foster   family.     One    line    of    the    descendants    of 

William  Foster,  son  of  Reginald   Foster,   of  Ipswich,   Mass. 
By  Perley  Derby  . . .    Boston  [D.  Clapp  &  son]  1872. 

35  p.     24^0"°. 

No.  27  of  an  edition  of  200  copies. 

Privately  printed.     Interleaved. 

CS71.F756     1872 

2-10262 

1202  Fosters  of  Dowsby  and  Moulton,  co.  Lincoln.     Comp.  by 

Everard  Green  . . .    London,  Mitchell  &  Hughes,  printers,  1875. 

6  p.     29'=°'. 

Reprinted  from  the  'Miscellanea  genealogia  [!]  et  heraldica'  of  November, 
1875,  for  W.  E.  Foster,  esq. 

CS439.F6     1875 

9-18134t 


AMERICAN    AND   ENGLISH   GENEALOGIES  251 

Poster — Continued. 

1203  A   genealogy    of    the   Fo(r)ster   family.     Descendants  of 

Reginald  Foster,  who  settled  in  Ipswich,  Essex  County,  Mass. 
A.  D.  1G38.  By  Edward  Jacob  Forster,  m.  d.  .  . .  Boston, 
Printed  by  D.  Clapp  &  son,  1876. 

24  p.     25^/™. 

"Reprinted  frum  the  Historical  and  genealogical  register." 

CS71.F756     1876 

9-17G10 

1204  The  grandchildren  of  Col.  Joseph  Foster,  of  Ipswich  and 

Gloucester,  Mass.  1730-1804.  Comp.  by  Joseph  Foster  .  . . 
Philadelphia,  1885. 

32  p.     23^'='". 

CS71.F756     1885 

10-42m 

1205  Foster  record:  an  account  of  Thomas  Foster  of  Billerica, 

Massachusetts,  and  some  of  his  descendants;  with  appendices 
relating  to  inter-marriages;  Chillings worth,  Freeman,  Winslow, 
Le^vis,  King;  compiled  by  Frank  Mortimer  Hawes  .  .  .  Somer- 
ville,  Mass.,  F.  E.  Bradford,  printer,  1889. 

X,  139  p.     front.,  pL,  port.,  geneal.  tab.     25^*^™. 

CS71.F756     1889 

3-4100 

1206  Pedigree  of  Jesse  W.  Foster.     In  lines  of  Foster,  Coggin, 

Farley,  Phelps,  Burritt,  Curtiss,  Lord,  Smith,  Webster,  and 
allied  families.  By  Geo.  E.  Foster.  Ithaca,  New  York,  West 
Hill  press,  1897. 

4  p.  1.,  [402]  p.     illus.,  plates,  ports.,  facsims.     19"™. 

Various  paging. 

One  line  of  the  Burritt  family  . .  .  comp.  by  Mary  L.  Foster. 

CS71.r756     1897 

9-10.547t 

1207  The  ancestry  of  Lydia  Foster  wife  of  Stephen  Lincoln  of 

Oakham,  Mass.  Compiled  by  John  E.  Morris.  Hartford, 
Conn.,  Case,  Lockwood  &  Brainard  co.,  1898. 

26  p.     23'=°'. 

CS71.F756     1898 

1-27664 

1208  Foster  genealogy;  being  the  record  of  the  posterity  of 

Reginald  Foster,  an  early  inhabitant  of  Ipswich,  in  New 
England,  whose  genealogy  is  traced  back  to  Anacher,  great 
forrester  of  Flanders  who  died  in  837  A.  d.  With  wills,  inven- 
tories, biographical  sketches,  etc.  Also  the  record  of  all  other 
American  Fosters.  By  Frederick  Clifton  Pierce  .  .  .  Published 
by  the  author.     Chicago,  Press  of  W.  B.  Conkey  company,  1899. 

1081  p.  incl.  front.,  illus.  (incl.  ports.)     20^"™. 

CS71.F756     1899 
S-20608 


i:5-  LIBRARY   OF   CONGRESS 

Foster — Continued. 

1209  Notes  on  the  Foster  family  of  Dowsby  and  Moulton,  co. 

Lincoln,  and  their  marriage  connections.     By  W.  E.  Foster  .  . . 

London.  M.  Hughes  and  Clarke.  1907. 

xiL  Si  p.    2!*-". 

CS439.F6     1907 


Backhouse.  CS439.B18 

Chute.  CS71.C564     1894 


Dwight.  CS71.D991     1S74 

Kaufman.  cs71.k21    1S92 

Foulke.    See  ofeo  Lancaster.  cs71.l245    1902 

Fourdrinier.     See  als^  Withie.  CS439.W64 

Fowke.      ^             Glassell.  F225.H41 

1210  Fowler. 

Wiiliam  Fowler,  the  magistrate,  and  one  line  of  his  descend- 
ants.    By  WUliam  Chauncey  Fowler,     [n.  p..  1S67] 
Up.    25™. 

Guptim  titie. 

CS71.F788     1867 
9-IBUBt 

1.211  The  genealogj  of  the  wives  of  the  Fow'^r-    "  i  one  line 

irom  Wniiam,  the  magistrate,  by  William  C_  Fowler. 

[n.  p.,  186-11 

Giptifon  tide. 

The  gaieakgy  of  ih~  — Iv^:;  •;:  :le  L^u-j^ceys  in  one  line  rrom  President 

Chadea  CbaimceT:  p.  25-34. 

CS71.F788     186- 

1212  The  Fowler  familT:  a  genealc^cal  memoir  of  the  descend- 

ttULa  of  Philip  and  Mary  Fowler,  of  Ipswich,  Mass.     Ten  genera- 

taons:  1590-1882.    By  a  descendant,  Matthew  Adams  Stickney. 

Salem,  Mass.,  Piinted  for  the  author,  Salem  press,  18-S3. 

xm p_  IL,  347  p.    coL  TpL„  ports.    24«*. 

*-•.-.         f  1-  r-  CS71.F7SS     1883 

1213  Our  predecessors  and  their  desc^idants.    By  Robert  Lud- 

.  —  Fowler.     7N^~  T  rkT  Priv.  print,  for  circulation  among  the 

:;:■-'-    1  ?88. 

aead-  tab.    274«". 

CS71.F7&8     1S88 


•  AMEBIC  AX  AND   ENGLISH   GENEALOGIES  253 

Fowler — Continued. 

1214 Annals  of  the  Fowler  family,  \dth  branches  in  Virginia, 

North  Carolina,  South  Carolina,  Tennessee,  Kentucky,  Alabama, 

Mississippi,   California,   and  Texas.     Comp.   and  ed.   by  Mrs. 

James  Joyce  Arthur  (Glenn  Dora  Fowler  Arthur)  .  .  .    Austin, 

Tex.,  The  author,  1901. 

■     2  p.  1.,  x^-i,  327  p.     front.,  illxis.,  pi.,  port.,  facsim.     2C»|'^»'. 

CS71.F788     1901 

2-175S3 

1215  Fox. 

John  Foxe  the  martyrologist  and  his  family.     By  William 

Winters.     {In  Royal  hist.  soc.  Transactions.     London,   1877. 

22^"^.     T.  5.  p.  28-82) 

DA20.R9  vol.  5 

1216  Thomas  Fox  of  Concord  and  his  descendents  [!]     By  Wil- 
liam F.  Fox.     Albany,  J.  B.  Lyon  company,  printers,  1909. 

69  p.     26*^='. 

CS71.F79     1909 

9-U031 

/Se6  oZsO  Dawson.  CS71.D272      1874a 

Swain.  CS71.S97     1896 

Franceis.     S(t  Francis. 

Franche.     See  also  Mylne.  NA972.M9 

1217  Francis. 

Family  records  of  some  of  the  descendants  of  Robert  Francis 
of  Wethersfield,  Conn.  Comp.  by  Carrie  E.  Chatfield.  p«Iinne- 
apolis  ?]     1900. 

[19]  p.     22^'™. 

CS71.F818     1900 

1218  Francis:  descendants  of  Robert  Francis  of  Wethersfield, 

Conn.  Genealogical  records  and  fragments  of  history  of  the 
various  branches  of  the  Francis  families  of  Connecticut  origin, 
also  records  of  some  other  Francis  families,  comp.  by  Charles  E. 
Francis.  New  Haven,  The  Tuttle,  Morehouse  &  Tfiylor  com- 
pany, 1906. 

A-iii  p.,  2  1.,  [3]-217  p.  incl.  plates,  ports.     24*^". 
Note  signed:  E.  F.  P.  i.  e.  Ella  Francis  Phillips. 

CS71-F818     1906 

7-30974 

See  also  French. 


Francus.     5tt  French. 


254  LIBRARY   OF    CONGRESS  , 

1219  Franklin. 

The  Franklin  ancestry  and  descendants  in  the  Colonel  Louis 
Bache  (1779)  line  to  1889,  interspersed  with  historico  genea- 
logical events.     An  appendix  added,     [n.  p.,  1889] 
cover-title,  8  p.     23^"'. 
Caption  title:  Our  family  tree. 
Comp.  bv  William  Bache. 

CS71.F833     1889 
3-5671 

1220  Franklin  as  a  genealogist.  By  John  W.  Jordan.  [Philadel- 
phia?    1899] 

24  p.     front,  (port.)  facsims.     (incl.  fold,  gencal.  table)     25''™. 
Reprinted  from  "The  Pennsylvania  magazine  of  history  and  biography," 
April,  1899. 

CS71.F833     1899 

Feb.  14,  1901-124 

See  also  Morris.  CS71.M876    1898-1909 

Washington.  E187.5.S88 

1221  Fraser. 

Historical  account  of  Frisel  or  Fraser,  particularly  Fraser  of 
Lovat,  embracing  various  notices,  illustrative  of  national  cus- 
toms and  manners,  with  original  correspondence  of  Simon, 
lord  Lovat,  &c.,  by  John  Anderson  >.  .  .  Edinburgh,  W.  Black- 
wood; [etc.,  etc.]  1825. 

viii  p.,  1 1.,  208  p.     front.,  illus.,  pL,  2  geneal.  tab.     29^""'. 

CS479.F8     1826 

4-23542 

1222  The  Frasers  of  Philorth,  by  Alexander  Fraser  of  Phil- 

orth,  seventeenth  lord  Saltoun  .  .  .     Edinburgh,  1879. 

3  V.  illus.,  5  pi.,  22  port.  (incl.  fronts.)  10  facsim.    25^^°'. 

"One  hundred  and  fifty  copies.     Printed  for  private  circulation,     no.  104." 

Ex  libris. 

DA758.3.F7S3 

9-21029 

1223 History  of  the  Frasers  of  Lovat,  with  genealogies  of  the 

principal  families  of  the  name:  to  which  is  added  those  of  Dun- 
balloch  and  Phopachy.     By  Alexander  Mackenzie  .  .  .  Inver- 
ness, A.  &.  W.  Mackenzie,  1896. 
xvi,  761  p.     29«". 

CS479.F8     1896 

8-27171 

1224  Chronicles  of  the  Frasers;  the  Wardlaw  manuscript  enti- 
tled '  Polichronicon  seu  policratica  temporum,  or.  The  true 
genealogy  of  the  Erasers.'  916-1674.  By  Master  James  Fraser 
.  .  .  ed.  from  the  original  manuscript,  with  notes  and  introduc- 
tion, by  William  Mackay.     Edinburgh,  Printed  at  the  Univer- 


AMEBICAN    AND    ENGLISH    GENEALOGIES  255 

1224  Fraser — Continued. 

sity  press  by  T.   and  A.  Constable,  for  the  Scottish  history 

society,  1905. 

xlv  p.,  1  1.,  557  p.     illus.,  facsim.     23<=«.     {Half-title:  Publications  of  the 

Scottish  history  society,  vol.  xlvii) 

DA750.S25  vol47 

5-12366 

1225  Persifor  Frazer's  descendants.     [By  Persifor  Frazer  .  . . 

Philadelphia,  1906-07] 

2  V.     front,  (port.,  v.  2)  plates,  map,  facsims.     21 Y^ • 

No  general  t.-p.     Title  taken  from  back  of  cover. 

Contents. — v.  1.  Notes  and  papers  of  or  connected  with  Persifor  Frazer  in 
Glasslough,  Ireland,  and  his  son,  John  Frazer  of  Philadelphia,  1735  to  1765.— 
V.  2.     General  Persifor  Frazer,  a  memoir,  compiled  principally  from  his  own 

^^^^™'  CS71.F848     1906-07 

7-34248 

1225a  Some  account  of  Capt.  John  Frazier  and  his  descendants, 

with  notes  on  the  West  and  Checkley  famihes,  by  Josiah  Gran- 
ville Leach  .  .  .  Philadelphia,  Printed  for  private  circulation 
by  J.  B.  Lippincott  company,  1910. 

ix,  [1],  138  p.  1  1.  col.  front,  (coat  of  arms)  plates,  ports.,  facsims.,  fold. 
geneal.  tab.     24^''™. 

Title  within  ornamental  border. 

"  One  hundred  and  thirty- five  copies  of  this  book  have  been  printed  from 

the  type." 

CS71.F848     1910 

10-1349; 

1226  Freeman. 

Freeman  genealogy  .  . .  [Comp.  by  Frederick  Freeman]  Private 
ed.     Boston,  Franklin  press,  Kand,  Avery,  and  company,  1875. 

456  p.,  11.     illus.     26"™. 

Contents. — pt.  1.  Memorial  of  Edmund  Freeman  of  Sandwich,  and  his 
descendants.— pt.  2.  Memorial  of  Samuel  Freeman  of  Watertown,  and  hia 
descendants.— pt.  3.  Notes,  historical  and  genealogical,  of  families  of  the  name 
of  Freeman,  distinct  from  parts  1  and  2,  or  whose  connection  is  not  clearly 

ascertained. 

CS71.F855     1875 

9-10544t 

1227  Freeman  genealogy  . .  .     Private  ed.     Los  Angeles,  C.  E. 

Bireley  co.  press,  1901. 

52,  [2]  p.     col.  illus.     24^"". 

Contents. — pt.  1.  Early  history  of  the  Freemans  of  Surrey,  and  London, 
in  England  comp.  by  G.  Anjou.— pt.  2.  Memorial  of  Henry  Freeman,  of  Wood- 
bridge,  New  Jersey,  and  some  of  his  descendants,  comp.  by  T.  F.  Chambers.— 
pt.  3.  Memorial  of  Edward  Freeman,  of  Woodbridge,  New  Jersey,  and  his 

descendants,  comp.  by  D.  Freeman. 

CS71.F855     1901 

1-10746 

See  also  Capron.  CS71.C254    1859 

Foster.  CS71.F756     1889 


256  LIBRARY  OF   CONGRESS 

1228  Freer. 

Freer,  sometime  of  Essendie,  Innernethy,  and  Woodlands, 
in  the  county  of  Perth.     Lond.,  1876. 
geneal.  tab.  (28  x  44'='")  fold,  to  28^  x  23^'=°'. 
Reprinted  from  Miscellanea  genealogica  et  heraldica,  Ist  eer.,  v.  2,  p.  70. 

CS439.F7 

2-26602 

1229  Freese. 

Freese  families,   by  John  Wesley  Freese;  pub.   jointly  by 
the  author  and  Benjamin  Marsh  Frees  and  Ed^\dn  Abraham 
Freese,    all    great-grandsons    of   Abraham    Frees,    1749-1800. 
[Cambridge,  Mass.,  Caustic-Claflin  co.,  printers,  1906?! 
78  p.     15  pi.  (incl.  ports.)     24"™. 

CS71.r857     1906 
6-36449 

Frelinghuysen.     ^See  afeo  Van  Rensselaer.  CS69.S7 

1230  Fremont. 

La  famille  Fremont;  par  Pierre-Georges  Roy.     L6vis  [Can.] 
1902. 
84  p.     illus.  (incl.  ports.)     22'="'. 
"Tire  a  100  exemplaires."     This  copy  unnumbered. 
Branche  americaine,  p.  69-79. 

CS90.F8 

3-202.37 

1230a  French. 

The  famih",  ancestors  and  descendants  of  Captain  John 
French,  of  Stoughton,  Mass.  By  Sidney  French.  Randolph, 
Mass.     Printed  by  S.  P.  Brown,  1870. 

12  p.    23^«™. 

CS71.r876     1870 

10-11370 

1231 John  French,  of  Braintree,  Massachusetts.     Notes  on  the 

Frenches  in  connection  mth  France,  England,  Ireland,  Scot- 
land, and  the  United  States.  Comp.  by  A.  D.  Weld  French. 
[First  part]     Boston,  Press  of  T.  R.  Marvin  &  son,  1885. 

13  p.,  11.     24^=". 

CS71.F876     1885 

9-10165t 

1232  Notes  on  the  surnames  of  Francus,  Franceis,  French,  etc. 

in  Scotland,  with  an  account  of  the  Frenches  of  Thorndykes. 
By  A.  D.  Weld  French  .  .  .    Boston,  Priv.  print.,  1893. 
109  p.     24"'". 

"Only  three  hundred  copies  printed,  of  which  this  is  no.  202.  George  H. 
Ellis."" 

CS479.F85 
9-19125i 


AMEBIC  AN   AND   ENGLISH   GENEALOGIES  257 

French — Continued. 

1233  Coimt}^  records  of  the  surnames  of  Francus,  Franceis, 

French,  in  England,  a.  d.  1100-1350,  by  A.  D.  Weld  French  . . . 
Boston,  Priv.  print.,  1896. 

xiv,  594  p.     24'=™. 

Only  five  hundred  and  twenty-five  copies  printed,  of  which  this  is  no.  403. 

CS439.F75 

9-18137t 

1234  Genealogy  of  the  descendants  of  Thomas  French  who  came 

to  America  from  Nether  Heyford,  Northamptonshire,  England, 
and  settled  in  Berlinton  (Burlington)  in  the  province  and  coun- 
try of  west  New  Jersey,  of  which  he  was  one  of  the  original  pro- 
prietors, together  with  William  Penn,  Edward  Byllynge,  Thomas 
Ollive,  Gauen  Laurie  and  others,  with  some  account  of  colonial 
manners  and  doings  . . .  together  with  one  hundred  and  fifty 
picture  prints;  comp.  and  pub.  by  Howard  Barclay  French  ,  . . 
V.  1-         Philadelphia,  Priv.  print.,  1909- 

1  V.  front.,  illus.  plates,  ports.,  facsims.     26^"=™. 

CS71.F876     1909 


See  also  Tucker.  CS71.T89    1901 

Vinton.  CS71.V79     1858a 

1235  Fretz. 

A  brief  history  of  John  and  Christian  Fretz  and  a  complete 
genealogical  family  register.  With  biographies  of  their  descend- 
ants from  the  earliest  available  records  to  the  present  time  . . . 
By  Rev.  A.  J.  Fretz  .  . .  With  an  introduction  by  J.  Freeman 
Hendricks  . . .    Elkhart,  Ind.,  Mennonite  publishing  co.,  1890. 

607  p.    front.,  plates,  ports.    20^'=°^. 

CS71.F888     1890 

9-10164t 

1235a  Frost. 

Genealogy  of  the  Frost  family.      Elliot,  York  County,  Maine. 

[n.  p.,  1852] 

[3]-27pp.     22"°'. 

Caption  title. 

Comp.  by  Usher  Parsons. 

CS71.F939 

2-5513. 

1236 The  Frost  family  in  England  and  America  with  special 

reference  to  Edmund  Frost  and  some  of  his  descendants,  by 
Thomas  G.  Frost,  ph.  d.,  ll.  d.,  and  Edward  L.  Frost,  m.  d. 
Buffalo,  Russell  printing  company,  1909. 

165,  xii  p.     front.,  plates,  ports.     23^"™. 

CS71.F939     1909 

10-6532 
35819°— 10— 17 


258  LIBEAEY   OF   CONGRESS 

Frost — Continued. 

See  also  Barlow.  CS71.B27    1891 

Kathan.  CS71.K191    1902 

Layton.  CS71.L429     1885 

Robinson.  CS71.R66    1894 

Salter.  CS71.S177    1900 

Washington.  CS69.W6 

1237  Fry. 

Memoir  of  Col.  Joshua  Fry,  sometime  professor  in  William  and 
Mary  college,  Virginia,  and  Washington's  senior  in  command  of 
Virginia  forces,  1754,  etc.  etc.,  with  an  autobiography  of  his  son, 
Rev.  Henry  Fry,  and  a  census  of  their  descendants  by  the  Rev. 
P.  Slaughter  .  . .    [Richmond,  Va.,  Randolph  &  English,  1880] 

112  p.,  11.    24"'". 

CS71.F947     1880 
9-10543t 

Fulkerson.     See  also  Gentry.  CS71.G339    1909 

1238  FuUer. 

Records  of  some  of  the  descendants  of  John  Fuller,  Newton, 

1644-98.     Compiled  from  Jackson's  history  of  Newton,  and 

other  sources.     By  Samuel  C.  Clarke.     Boston,  Printed  by  D. 

Clapp  &  son,  1869. 

16  p.    28^"'°. 

CS71.F968     1869 

9-10540t 

1239  Chief  Justice  Fuller,  a  descendant  of  one  of  the  early  set- 
tlers of  Dedham.  [Dedham,  Mass.]  For  the  Dedham  historical 
society  [1888] 

[8]  p.     24^'='°. 

Caption  title. 

Comp.  by  Don  Gleason  Hill. 

Reprinted  from  the  Dedham  Transcript  of  Sept.  1,  1888. 

CS71.F968     1888 

9-10542t 

1240  A  brief  sketch  of  Thomas  Fuller  and  his  descendants,  with 

historical   notes.     [By  Jesse  Franklin  Fuller.     Appleton,  Wis., 

Crescent  printing  house,  1896] 

1  p.  1.,  47  (i.  e.  50)  p.  incl.  plates.     ISi*"". 

CS71.F968     1896 

9-10179t 

1241  — '■ —  Genealogy  of  the  Fuller  families  descending  from  Robert 
Fuller  of  Salem  and  Rehoboth,  Mass.  1638.  [New  London, 
Conn.,  1898] 

50  p.,  1 1.    18"". 

Comp.  by  Newton  Fuller. 

CS71.F968     1898 

9-10539t 


AMERICAN   AND   ENGLISH  GENEALOGIES  259 

Fuller — Continued . 

1242  Historical  notices  of  Thomas  Fuller  and  his  descendants, 

with  a  genealogy  of  the  Fuller  family,  1638-1902,  By  Arthur 
Buckminster  Fuller.  Reprinted  from  the  New  England  histor- 
ical and  genealogical  register  for  October,  1859,  with  additions 
by  Edith  Davenport  Fuller.     Cambridge,  1902. 

30  p.     illus.     25^'^'°. 

CS71.F968     1902 

3-22473 

1243  Genealogy  of  some  descendants  of  Edward  Fuller  of  the 

Mayflower.  Comp.  by  William  Hyslop  Fuller  .  .  .  Palmer, 
Mass.,  Printed  by  C.  B.  Fiske  &  co.,  1908. 

306  p.     front.,  plates,  ports.     24°"'. 


8-30720 


CS71.F968     1908 


See  also  Blish.  CS71.B649    1905 

Bradford.  CS71.B8    I900a 

Hayford.  cS71.H419    1901 

Robinson.  CS71.B,749     1894 

1244  Pulnetby. 

The  Fulnetbys  of  Suffolk.  Extracted  from  "The  visitation 
of  Suffolke."  Ed.  by  Joseph  Jackson  Howard,  esq.  .  .  .  Low- 
estoft, Printed  by  S.  Tymms,  1866. 

5  p.     coat  of  arms.     28"™. 
Communicated  by  William  Harvey. 

CS439.F78 

9-14904 

1244a {In  Harvey,  William,  d.   1567.     The  visitation  of 

Suffolke  . . .  ed.   by  Joseph    Jackson    Howard  .  .  .    Lowestoft, 
1866.     29^°^.     V.  1,  p.  305-307) 

CS437.S7A18 

9-14905 

See  also  Crall.  CS71.C889    1908 


1245  Fulton. 

Genealogy  of  the  Fulton  family;  being  descendants  of  John 
Fulton,  born  in  Scotland  1713.  Emigrated  to  America  in  1753. 
Settled  in  Nottingham  township,  Chester  County,  Penna.,  1762. 
With  a  record  of  the  known  descendants  of  Hugh  Ramsey  of 
Nottingham,  and  Joseph  Miller  of  Lancaster  County,  Pa.  .  .  . 
Comp.  and  ed.  by  Hugh  R.  Fulton.  Lancaster,  Pa.  [New  era 
print  CO.]  1900. 

viii,  238  p.     front.,  pi.  port.,  charts.     19^0™. 

CS71.r974     1900 

1-2128 


260  LIBRARY   OF   CONGRESS 

1246  Funck. 

A  brief  history  of  Bishop  Henry  Funck  and  other  Funk  pio- 
neers, and  a  complete  genealogical  family  register,  with  biogra- 
phies of  their  descendants  from  the  earliest  available  records 
to  the  present  time.  With  portraits  and  other  illustrations. 
By  Rev.  A.  J.  Fretz  . . .  With  an  introduction  by  John  F. 
Funk  .  .  .    Elkhart,  Ind.,  Mennonite  publishing  co,,  1899. 

874  p.     front.,  plates,  porta.     20J''"'. 

CS71.F982     1809 

0-9329 

1247  Purneaux. 

Pedigree  of  the  family  of  Furneaux,  of  Paignton  and  Buck- 
fastleigh,  Devon;  afterwards  of  Swilly,  near  Plymouth,  a.  d. 
1550-1875.  With  pedigrees  of  other  families  connected  with 
it,  and  notes.  Comp.  by  Rev.  Henry  Furneaux  . .  .  [London] 
Priv.  print.,  1876. 

20  p.     illus.,  coat  of  arms.     29'='°. 

Issued  also  in  Miscellanea  genealogica  et  heraldica,  n.  e.,  v.  2,  p.  171-175, 

193-197,  252-256. 

CS439.F8 

9-18138t 

Fyncham.     See  Fincham. 

Fynmore.     See  Filmer. 

Gabbett.     See  also  Maunsell.  CS439.M37 

Gabel.     See  Gable. 

1248  Gable. 

History  of  the  Gable  family.     Comp.  by  Frank  Allaben  for 
Percival  K.  Gable  .  .  .    [Norristown,  Pa.,  Times  printing  house, 
1903  V[ 
cover- title,  [15]  p.     port.,  facsim.,  fold,  geneal.  tab.     29*^™. 

CS71.G115     1903 
0-1240 

1249  Gage. 

.  .  .    Gage  genealogy.     [Ashtabula?  O.,  1889] 

cover-title,  16  p.     19"°^. 

Ed.  by  Norris  Lancaster  Gage. 

Gage  arms  on  cover. 

"From  the  Granite  monthly,  November,  1882." 

CS71.G133     1889 

4-33860 

1250  A  record  of  Pierce  Gage  and  his  descendants.     With  a 

brief  account  of  his  ancestry.     Comp.   by  George  N.  Gage. 
[East  Washington,  N.  H.]  1894. 

62  p.     25"°'. 

CS71.G133     1894 

^10677t 


AMERICAN    AND    ENGLISH    GENEALOGIES  261 

Gage — Continued. 

1251  The  New  England  ancestry  of  Lyman  J.  Gage,  secretary 

of  the  Treasury  in  President  McKinley's  cabinet.     By  Arthur  E. 
Gage  . .  .    Boston,  D.  Clapp  &  son,  printers,  1899. 

8  p.     24'^™. 

"Reprinted  from  the  New-England  historical  and  genealogical  register,  April, 
1899." 

CS71.G133     1899 

5-446 

1252  Some  descendants  of  John  Gage  of  Ipswich,  Mass.,  by 

Arthur  E.  Gage,  A.  m.     Boston,  New  England  historic  genea- 
logical society,  1908. 

12  p.     25^"°^.     [Register  re-prints,  series  A,  no.  25] 

"Reprinted  from  the  New  England  historical  and  genealogical  register  for 
July,  1908." 

CS71.G133     1908 

10-2633 

Gager.     See  also  Walbridge.  CS71.W15    1898 

Woolsey.  CS71.W916     1900 

1253  Gaillard. 

The  history  and  pedigree  of  the  house  of  Gaillard  or  Gaylord, 
in  France,  England,  and  the  United  States  . . .  By  William 
Gaillard  .  .  .    Cincinnati,  Pub.  by  the  author  and  W.  H.  Gaillard 

[1872] 

2  p.  1.,  [3]-64,  [6]  p.     photos.     25^"™. 
Photographs  are  mounted. 
p.  25-32  repeated;  p.  17-24  wanting. 
"Family  record":  [6]  p.  at  end. 

CS71.G139     1872 

9-10676t 

• See  also  Gaylord. 


1254  Gale. 

Genealogy  of  the  Gale  family.     By  Hon.  George  Gale  . . . 
[Albany,  N.  Y.,  J.  Munsell,  printer,  1863] 

9  p.     24|<=™. 

Caption  title. 

Reprinted  in  the  New  Eng.  hist,  and  geneal.  register,  1864,  p.  189-197. 

CS71.G152     1863 

9-10538t 

1255  The  Gale  family  records  in  England  and  the  United  States: 

to  which  are  added  some  account  of  the  Tottingham  family  of 
New  England,  and  Bogardus,  Waldron,  and  Young  families  of 
New  York.  By  George  Gale  . . ,  Galesville,  Wis.,  Leith  & 
Gale,  1866. 

254  p.     front,     ports.     19^"™. 

CS71.G162     1866 
9-10537t 


262  LIBBABY   OF   CONGRESS 

1266  Gallaway. 

Matthew  Gallaway   and  his   descendants,   comp.   by   Irene 
Dabney  Gallaway.     [n.  p.,  1908] 
[28]  p.,  1 1,    22^'-"'. 

At  foot  of  t.-p.:  Southern,  Waxa. 

CS71.G166     1908 
10^091 

1257  QaUey. 

History  of  the  Galley  family  with  local  and  old-time  sketches 
in  the  Yough  region,  by  Henrietta  Galley  and  J.  O.  Arnold  .  .  . 
Philadelphia,  Pa.,  Press  Philadelphia  printing  and  publishing 

CO.,  1908. 

5  p.  1.,  13-271  p.     illus.  (incl.  ports.)     21i<='". 

"Edition  limited  to  350  copies,  of  which  this  is  no.  304." 

CS71.G167     1908 

8-22788 

1258  Gallup. 

The  genealogical  history  of  the  Gallup  family  in  the  United 
States,  also,  biographical  sketches  of  members  of  the  family,  by 
John  D.  Gallup  .  .  .  Hartford,  Conn.,  Press  of  the  Hartford 
printing  co.,  1893. 

329  p.     front,  (port.)     pi.     23^'='°. 

^  vr  ^  CS71.G175     1893 

9-1053tit 

1259  Gamage. 

Descendants  of  John  Gamage  of  Ipswich,  Mass.  Comp.  and 
pub.  by  Arabella  L.  G.  Morton,  d.  e.  Worcester,  Mass.,  Press 
of  C.  R.  Stobbs,  1906. 

3  p.  1.,  [3]-14  p.,  2  1.,  18-78  numb.  1.  front.,  pi.,  ports.,  geneal.  tables. 
23^'="'. 

Coat  of  arms  on  t.-p. 

CS71.G184     1906 

ia-2ti3i 

1260  Gamble. 

The  Mount  Desert  widow.  Genealogy  of  the  Gamble  family. 
By  Greenleaf  and  Jonathan  P.  Cilley.     [Rockland,  Me.,  1895-96] 

196  p.     25"°'. 

Caption  title. 

Issued  in  monthly  numbers  from  November  1895  to  August  1896  as  v.  1  of 
the  Knox  County  historical  and  genealogical  magazine. 

CS71.G191     1895-96 

1-1019.3 

1261  Data  concerning   the  families   of  Bancroft,   Bradstreet, 

Browne,  Dudley,  Emerson,  Gamble,  Goodridge,  Gould,  Harts- 
home,  Hobson,  Kemp,  Kendall,  Metcalf,  Nichols,  Parker, 
Poole,  Sawtell,  Wainwright,  Woodman,  etc.,  etc.,  in  England 


AMERICAN    AND    ENGLISH    GENEALOGIES  263 

1261  Gamble^Continued. 

and  America,  1277  to  1906,  A.  d.  Comp.  from  official  sources 
by  Thomas  Gamble,  jr.   ...     [Savannah,  Ga.l  1906. 

viii,  248  p.  incl.  front.,  illus.,  ports.,  map,  facsims.     fold,  geneal.  tables. 

CS71.G191     1908 

&-8.301 

Ganong.     See  Genung. 

1262  Gape. 

.  .  .  Report  on  the  muniments  of  the  Gape  family,  now 
deposited  at  the  Hertfordshire  County  museum,  by  J.  Vacy 
Lyle,     St.  Albans,  Printed  by  Gibbs  &  Bamforth,  limited,  1905. 

34  p.     25^'^='. 

At  head  of  title:  St.  Albana  and  Hertfordshire  architectural  and  archaeo- 
logical society. 

CS439.G3 

5-33881 

Gar,  See  Garr. 

1263  Gardner. 

Descendants  of  Richard  Gardner,  of  Woburn,  of  the  name  of 
Gardner.  Boston,  Printed  for  private  circulation  [Press  of 
G.  C.  Rand  and  Avery]  1858. 

14  p.     24'='°. 

Comp.  by  William  Whitwell  Greenough. 

CS71.a226    1858 

3-7910 

1264  The  papers  and  biography  of  Lion  Gardiner.     1599-1663. 

With  an  appendix  .  .  .  Ed.,  with  notes  critical  and  illustrative, 
by  Curtiss  C.  Gardiner.  St.  Louis  [Press  of  Levison  &  Blythe 
stationery  co.]  1883. 

106  p.     front.,  illus.,  map,  facsim.     27°°». 

P127.G15a3 

9-14000 

1265 .  . .  Lion  Gardiner,  and  his  descendants  . . .    [1599-1890] 

Ed.,  with  notes  critical  and  illustrative,  by  Curtiss  C.  Gardiner. 
St.  Louis,  A.  Whipple,  1890. 
XXV  p.,  1 1.,  170  p.    front.,  illus.,  pi.,  maps,  facsim.    27^°™. 

CS71.G226     1890 
2-19826 

1266  Gardner    history    and    genealogy,    by    Lillian   May    and 

Charles  Morris  Gardner.  Erie,  Pa.,  The  Erie  printing  co. 
[o  1907] 

405  p.,  1  1.     24°'°. 

CS71.a226     1907 
8-1764 


264  LIBKABY   OF   CONGBESS 

Gardner— Continued. 

1267  Thomas  Gardner,  planter  (Cape  Ann,  1623-1626;  Salem, 

1626-1674)  and  some  of  his  descendants,  giving  Essex  County, 
Massachusetts,  and  northern  New  England  lines  to  the  eighth 
generation  and  Nantucket  lines  through  the  fourth  generation. 
Comp.  and  arranged  by  Frank  A.  Gardner  .  .  .  Salem,  Mass., 
Essex  institute,  1907. 

iv,  343  p.     front,  (port.)  plates.     23" 


Jem 


CS71.G226     1907a 


9-549 


See  also  Haynes.  CS71.H424    1902 

Pierce.  CS71.P616    1874 

Repalje.  CS69.H7 

Vassall.  F73.8.V3A5 

Warden.  CS71.W263    1868 

1268  Garfield. 

President  Garfield's  New  England  ancestry.  Read  at  the 
annual  meeting  of  the  American  antiquarian  society,  in  Worces- 
ter, Oct.  21st,  1881.  By  George  F.  Hoar.  Worcester,  Mass., 
C.  Hamilton,  1882. 

16  p.     24"™. 

Letter  with  corrections  from  author  inserted. 

CS71.G231     1882 

10-7051 

1269  The   Garfield   family   in   England.     By   William   P.   W. 

Phillimore  . . .    Boston,  New-England  historic  genealogical  so- 
ciety, 1883. 

12  p.    15"™. 

"Reprinted  from  the  N.  E.  historical  and  genealogical  register  for  July,  1883." 

CS439.G36 

1-271G7 

1270  Garland. 

Garland  genealogy.  The  descendants  [the  northern  branch] 
of  Peter  Garland,  mariner,  admitted  resident  of  Charlestown, 
Massachusetts  Bay,  in  1637.  By  James  Gray  Garland  .  . . 
Biddeford,  Me.,  Watson's  illuminator  print,  1897. 

2  p.  1.,  214  p.     front.,  ports.     24"™. 

CS71.G233     1897 

9-10535t 

Garlington.     See  also  Chappell.  CS71.C467    1900 

Garnet.     See  also  Qernhardt.  CS71.G376    1904 


AMERICAN   AND   ENGLISH   GENEALOGIES  265 

1271  Garr. 

Genealogy  of  the  descendants  of  John  Gar,  or  more  particu- 
larly of  his  son,  Andreas  Gaar,  who  emigrated  from  Bavaria  to 
America  in  1732.  With  portraits,  coat-of-arms,  biographies, 
wills,  history,  etc.  Commenced  in  1844  by  John  Wesley  Garr 
. . .  and  completed  in  1894  by  his  son,  John  Calhoun  Garr.  Cin- 
cinnati, O.,  The  author,  1894. 
[xvi],  607,  [1]  p.  incl.  ports,     plates  (partly  col.)    24''™. 

CS71.G238     1894 

9-10534t 

1272  Garrard. 

Governor  Garrard,  of  Kentucky,  his  descendants  and  rela- 
tives, by  Anna  Russell  des  Cognets.  Lexington,  Ky.,  J.  M. 
Byrnes,  1898. 

4  p.  1.,  134  p.     2  front.,  pi.,  port.     24^'=™. 

CS71.G239     1898 

3-4166 

Garret  son.     See  also  Harvey.  CS71.H341    1899 

1272a   Garrett. 

Major  John  Garrett,  slain  July  3,  1778.  A  forgotten  hero  of 
the  massacre  of  Wyoming,  Pennsylvania.  By  Eev.  Horace 
Edwin  Hay  den  .  . .  Wilkes-barre,  Penn.,  1895. 

24  p.     24'^™. 
"Genealogy":  p.  20-24. 

1273  A  history  of  Welcome  Garrett  and  his  descendants,  from 

his  birth  in  1758  down  to    a  recent  date  .  .  .    [Muncie?  Ind., 
Hoosier  printing  company]  ^1909. 

141,  [1]  p.     7  port.  (incl.  front.)  diagr.     22<=™. 
Comp.  by  Samuel  Bond  Garrett. 

CS71.G24     1909 

9-23996 

See  also  Tracy.  CS71.T76    1895a 


Garwood.     See  also  Bavis.  CS71.B374  1880 

Gascoigne.     See  also  Crall.  CS71.C889  1908 

Gaspe,  Aubert  de.     See  Aubert  de  Gaspe. 

Gast.     See  also  Morr.  CS71.M872  1896 

1274  Gates. 

Stephen  Gates  of  Hingham  and  Lancaster,  Massachusetts, 
and  his  descendants.     A  preliminary  work  subject  to  addition 
and  correction.     New  York,  W.  McDonald  &  co.,  1898. 
4  p.,  1  1.,  5-370  p.     front.,  ports.     25=='. 
Comp.  by  Charles  Otis  Gates. 

CS71.G259     1898 

1-18183 


266  LIBBARY  OF   CONGRESS 

Gates — Continued. 

1275  Silas  Gates,  of  Stow,  Mass.,  and  the  descendants  of  his 

son,  Paul  Gates,  of  Ashby,  Mass.  Comp.  by  Julius  Kendall 
Gates  and  Samuel  Pearly  Gates  .  .  .  [Boston]  Printed  for 
private  circulation  [by  T.  R.  Marvin  &  son]  1907. 

147  p.  incl.  illus.,  plates,  ports,     front.     25^"™. 

CS71.G259     1907 

8-17283 

See  also  Chute.  CS71.C564    1894 


Gaunt.     See  also  Hay.  CS71.H413    1908 

Gay.     See  also  Pocahontas.  CS71.R747    1887 

Gaylord.     See  also  Gaillard. 

Loomis.  CS71.L863     1880 

1276  Gazzam. 

History  of  the  Gazzam  family,  together  with  a  biographical 
sketch  of  the  American  branch  of  the  family  of  De  Beelen,  by 
A.  De  B.  Mackenzie.  [Reading,  Pa.,  Printed  for  private  cir- 
culation by  C.  F.  Haage]  1894. 

76  p.     front.,  col.  illus.,  ports.     25^"™. 

CS71.G291     1894 

9-10533t 

1277  Gedney. 

The  Gedney  and  Clarke  families  of  Salem,  Mass.  Comp.  by 
Henry  Fitzgilbert  Waters  .  .  .  Salem,  Printed  at  the  Salem 
press,  1880. 

52  p.     illus.     25'-". 

From  the  Historical  collections  of  the  Essex  institute,  vol.  xvi,  p.  241. 

CS71.G297     1880 

9-10532t 

Gelston.     See  also  Dwight.  CS71.D991    1874 

1278  GendaU. 

Captain  Walter  Gendall,  of  North  Yarmouth,  Maine.  A 
biographical  sketch,  by  Doctor  Charles  E.  Banks.  Yarmouth, 
Me.,  "Old  times"  office,  1880. 

1  p.  1.,  27  p.    facsim.    23"'°. 

F29.N75G3 
4-33439t 

1279  Gentry. 

The  Gentry  family  in  America,  1676  to  1909,  including  notes 
on  the  following  families  related  to  the  Gentrj^s:  Claiborne, 
Harris,  Hawkins,  Robinson,  Smith,  Wyatt,  Sharp,  Fulkerson, 
Butler,  Bush,  Blythe,  Pabody,  Noble,  Haggard,  and  Tindall, 


AMEEICAN   AND   ENGLISH   GENEALOGIES  267 

1279  Gentry — Continued. 

by  Richard  Gentry  .  .  .    New  York,  Printed  for  the  author  by 
the  Grafton  press,  1909. 
406  p.     front.,  plates,  ports.     24"". 

CS71.G339     1909 

9-31828 

1280  Genung. 

A  genealogy  of  the  New  Brunswick  branch  of  the  descend- 
ants of  Thomas  Ganong,  a  loyahst  from  New  York  state  to 
New  Brunswick  by  the  spring  fleet  of  1783.  Compiled  by 
Francis  William  Ganong  .  . .  Published  and  presented  to  those 
included  therein  by  Gilbert  White  Ganong  .  . .  Cambridge, 
Mass.,  Graves  &  Henry,  1893. 

1  p.  1.,  27numb.  1.     47^x53'=™. 

One  of  300  copies  printed. 

CS71.G341     1893 

1-27661 

1281  Genung — Ganong — Ganung  genealogy.     A  history  of  the 

descendants  of  Jean  Guenon  of  Flushing,  Long  Island.  By 
Mary  Josephine  Genung  (Mrs.  L.  N.)  Nichols  and  Leon  Nelson 
Nichols.     Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  A.  W.  Heinrich's  printing  co.,  1906. 

4  p.  1.,  711  p.     ports.     21^^™. 

CS71.G341     1906 

7-25239 

George.     See  also  Corliss.  CS71.C8    1875 

McGinness.  cs71.mi46    1892 

1282  Gerald. 

The  genealogy  of  the  family  of  Gamaliel  Gerould,  son  of  Dr. 
Jacques  (or  James)  Jerauld,  of  the  province  of  Languedoc, 
France.     Bristol,  N.  H.,  Enterprise  power  press,  1885. 

84  p.,  1  1.     23|<=™. 

Comp.  by  Samuel  Lankton  Gerould. 

CS71.G354     1885 

1-15064 

1282a  Supplement  no.  [1-3]  to  The  genealogy  of  the  family  of 

Gamaliel  Gerould  .  .  .  Bristol,  N.  H.,  R.  W.  Musgrove  [etc.] 
1890-1900. 

3  pt.     22*-23i'="'. 

CS71.G354     1890- 

1-15065 

See  also  Fitzgerald. 

Locke.  CS71.L813     1900 


268  LIBRARY   OF    CONGRESS 

1283  Gernhardt. 

Heinrich  Gernhardt  and  his  descendants.  Historical  facts 
and  musings;  cogitations  on  interesting  genealogical  problems; 
records  of  the  births,  marriages  and  deaths  of  all  branches  of 
the  family;  brief  sketches  of  many  of  the  members;  and  some 
interesting  reminiscences  of  the  great  civil  war.  By  Jeremiah 
^I.  M.  Gernerd.  Williamsport,  Pa.,  Press  of  the  Gazette  and 
bulletin,  1904. 

315  p.     front.,  plates,  ports.     25^^™. 

CS71.G376     1904 

5-7999 

Gerould.     See  Gerald. 

1284  Gerrish. 

Genealogical  record  of  the  compiler's  branch  of  the  Gerrish 

family,    compiled    in    1880.     By   John   J.    Gerrish.     Portland 

[Me.]  Marks  print,  house,  1901. 

14  p.     IG'-'". 

CS71.G378     1901 

2-12090 

— —  See  also  Lowell.  CS71.L915    1899 


Gherardini.     See  also  Fitzgerald.  da916.D4H3 

1285  Gib. 

The  life  and  times  of  Robert  Gib,  lord  of  Carribber,  familiar 
servitor  and  master  of  the  stables  to  King  James  v,  of  Scotland. 
With  notices  of  his  descendants  who  held  offices  of  trust  near 
the  person  of  the  sovereign  in  the  reigns  of  Queen  Mary,  James 
VI,  of  Scotland  and  i.  of  England,  and  Charles  i.  With  an 
appendix.  Chiefly  comp.  from  the  public  records.  By  Sir 
George  Duncan  Gibb  .  .  .  London,  Longmans,  Green,  and  co., 
1874. 

2  V.     illus.  (incl.  plan,  geneal.  tables)     23''™. 

DA758.3.G4G4 

7-31400 

Gibbens.     See  Gibbon. 

1286  Gibbon. 

Gibbens-Butcher  genealogy.  Embracing  also  .  .  .  other  pio- 
neer families  of  Virginia  who  migrated  west  of  the  Alleghanies 
.  .  .    Parkersburg,  G.  B.  Gibbens,  1894. 

296  p.     port.     23''™. 

Comp.  by  Alvaro  Franklin  Gibbens. 

Blank  forms  for  family  records  at  end. 

CS71.G44     1894 


AMERICAN   AND  ENGLISH   GENEALOGIES  269 

1287  Gibbs. 

Family  notices  collected  by  William  Gibbs,  of  Lexington, 
Mass.     [Lexington,  Mass.,  1845] 
8  p.     21i<=™. 
Caption  title. 
Descendants  of  Robert  Gibbs  of  Boston. 

CS71.G443     1845 

.3-4148 

1288  Pedigree  of  Gibbs,  of  Clyst  St.  George.     Comp.  from  the 

records  of  the  Herald's  college.     fExeter,  1867] 

2  geneal.  tables  (28  x  45^'°.)  fold,  to  29  x  24'^". 

Detached  from  the  "Parish  of  Clyst  S.  George;  a  paper  read  Sept.  22,  1862, 
by  the  Rev.  H.  T.  Ellacombe.     Exeter,  1867." 

CS439.G42 
2-26603 

1289  Memoir  of  the  Gibbs  family  of  War\vickshire,  England,  and 

United  States   of  America.     Philadelphia,   Press  of  Lewis  & 
Greene,  1879. 

52  p.     front,  (coat  of  arms)  fold,  geneal.  tab.     25^""'. 
Preface  signed:  J.  Willard  Gibbs. 

CS71.G443     1879 

9-10o31t 

1290 A  golden  legacy  to  the  Gibbs  family  in  America.     By 

Montgomery  B.  Gibbs.     Printed  for  private  circulation  only. 
Chicago,  Press  of  E.  M.  Colvin,  1893. 
77  p.     illus.     24  X  18'^°i. 

Pages  17-52  have  separate  title-page:  Report  of  a  search  made  in  England 
for  a  property  reported  to  belong  to  the  Gibbs's  in  U.  S.  A.  in  the  years  1847^8, 
by  Columbus  Smith  . . .    Middlebury,  J.  Cobb,  printer,  1848. 

CS71.G443     1893 

9-10o30t 

See  also  Lundy.  CS71.L962    1902 

1291  Gibson. 

John  Gibson  of  Cambridge,  Massachusetts  and  his  descend- 
ants, 1634-1899.  By  Mehitable  Calef  Coppenhagen  Wilson. 
[Washington,  D.  C,  McGill  &  Wallace]  1900. 

3p.  1.,  542p.     24'^'°. 

CS71.G45     1900 

Oct.  25,  1900-102 

See  also  Duncan.  CS71.DS12    1905 

1292  Giddings. 

The  Giddings  family :  or,  The  descendants  of  George  Giddings, 

who  came  from  St.  Albans,  England,  to  Ipswich,  Mass.,  in  1635. 

With  a  record  of  others  of  the  name  not  yet  traced.     Also  a 

sketch  of  prominent  persons  connected  with  the  family.     By 

Minot   S.   Giddings  .  .  .    Hartford,   Conn.,   Press  of  the  Case, 

Lockwood  &  Brainard  company,  1882. 

209  p.,  1  1.,  8,  [2131-227  p.     front.,  ports.     23*'"°. 

CS71.G453     1882 

9-10180t 


270  LIBRARY   OF   CONGRESS 

1293  Gifford. 

Gifford  genealogy,  1626-1896;  by  Harry  E.  Gifford.  [Wol- 
laston,  Mass.,  Pinkham  press,  1896] 

3  p.  1.,  101  numb.  1.     front,  (port.)  col.  pi.  (coat  of  arms)    23^'^'". 
Folded  circular  mounted  on  verso  of  colored  plate. 

CS71.G458     1896 

&-10673t 

1294  Gift. 

History  of  the  Gift,  Kern  and  Royer  families,  comp.  by  Aaron 
Kern  Gift  .  .  .  Beaver  Springs,  Penna.,  Herald  printing  and 
publishing  company,  ^1909. 

vi,  7-179,  [4]  p.     front.,  plates,  ports.     22^''"'. 

Four  blank  pages  "for  photographs,"  at  end  of  volume. 

CS71.G469     1909 

9-10476 

1295  Gilbert. 

A  narrative  of  the  captivity  and  sufferings  of  Benjamin  Gil- 
bert and  his  family,  who  were  taken  by  the  Indians  in  the  spring 
of  1780.  3d  ed.,  rev.  and  enl.  To  which  is  prefixed,  a  short 
account  of  the  Gilbert  family  who  settled  at  Byberry.  And  an 
appendix,  giving  some  account  of  the  captives  after  their  return. 
Philadelphia,  Printed  by  J.  Richards,  1848. 

240  p.     IS*^". 

By  William  Walton. 

E87.G44 

4-11988 

1296  A  genealogical  memoir  of  the  Gilbert  family,  in  both  old 

and  New  England.     By  J.   Wingate  Thornton  . . .    [Boston, 
Printed  for  the  author]  1850. 

23  p.    illus.,  pi.    25<='°. 

"50  copies  printed." 

Reprinted  from  the  New  Eng.  hist,  and  geneal.  register,  1850,  p.  223-232, 

339-349. 

CS71.G465     1850 

9-10529t 

1296a  Genealogy  of  the  Gilbert  family.     [West  Chester,  Pa. 

1864] 
[3]  p.     24''°'. 
Caption  title. 
Signed  Gilbert  Cope. 
WUl  of  John  Gilbert,  p.  [3] 

CS71.G465     1864 

10-10916 

1297  One  of  the  Gilbert  family  of  New  England;    ancestry  of 

Sarah  Rebecca  (Gilbert)  Bloss,  (wife  of  John  B.  Bloss,  of  Wash- 
ington, D.  C),  eighth  in  descent  from  Jonathan  Gilbert,  of  Hart- 


AMERICAN   AND  ENGLISH   GENEALOGIES  271 

1297  Gilbert— Continued. 

ford,  Conn.  The  larger  part  of  the  following  information  was 
obtained  by  Mr.  Homer  W.  Brainard,  of  Hartford,  Conn.,  after 
a  search  through  the  early  records  of  Hartford,  Hebron,  Bolton, 
and  Colchester,  Conn.  Washington,  D.  C,  Judd  &  Detweiler, 
printers,  1902. 
17  p.     23^«°». 

CS71.G465     1902 

3-3195 

1298  . .  .    The  captivity  and  sufferings  of  Benjamin  Gilbert  and 

his  family,  1780-83,  reprinted  from  the  original  ed.  of  1784,  with 
introduction  and  notes  by  Frank  H.  Severance.  Cleveland,  The 
Burrows  brothers  company,  1904. 

204  p.  incl.  facsims.  front.,  pi.,  faceim.,  fold.  map.  21""".  (Narratives  of 
captivities) 

By  William  Walton. 

"Of  this  edition  two  hundred  and  sixty-seven  copies  have  been  printed  of 
which  two  hundred  and  fifty  are  for  sale,  and  the  type  distributed . ' '  This  copy 
not  numbered. 


4-10070 


E87.G45 


See  also  Converse.  CS71.C766  1905 

Hamlin.  CS71.H223  1900 

Le  Baron.  CS71.L44  1904 

Richardson.  CS71.R52  1906 

Swain.  CS71.S97     1896 

Tucker.  CS71.T89    I90i 

White.  CS71.W585     1900 

Gile.     See  Giles  and  Guild. 

1299  Giles. 

The  Giles  memorial.  Genealogical  memoirs  of  the  families 
bearing  the  names  of  Giles,  Gould,  Holmes,  Jennison,  Leonard, 
Lindall,  Curwen,  Marshall,  Robinson,  Sampson,  and  Webb;  also 
genealogical  sketches  of  the  Pool,  Very,  Tarr  and  other  families, 
with  a  history  of  Pemaquid,  ancient  and  modern;  some  account 
of  early  settlements  in  Maine;  and  some  details  of  Indian  war- 
fare .  .  .  By  John  Adams  Vinton  .  .  .  Boston,  Printed  for  the 
author,  by  H.  W.  Dutton  &  son,  1864. 

viii,  600  p.     front,  (coat  of  arms)  port.     24'='°. 

CS71.G472     1864 

9-10528 


272  LIBRAE Y  OF   CONGRESS 

Giles — Continued . 

1299a Thomas  Gyles  and  his  neighbors,  1669-1689:  or  The  set- 
tlement of  the  lower  Kennebec.     By  Rev.  John  Adams  Vin- 
ton .  .  .     Boston,  D.  Clapp  &  son,  printers,  1867. 
13,  [1]  p.     25^""'. 
"First  printed  in  the  N.  E.  historical  and  genealogical  register,"  v.  21 

(1867)  p.  352-3G3. 

F22.V79 

5-17854 

See  also  Forrest.  CS71.F729    1897 

Walker.  CS71.W18    1909 

Gilkey.     See  also  Walker.  CS71.W18    1895 

Walker.  cs7i.wi8    1909 

1300  Gill. 

Pedigree  of  Gill  of  Jenkins,  and  of  Spicer,  Adams,  and  Cooper, 
of  New  Jenkins,  co.  Essex.  London,  Printed  by  Taylor  and  co., 
1872. 

8  p.     28i''"». 

"Extracted  from  the  title-deeds  of  New  Jenkins,  the  records  in  the  College  of 
arms,  and  other  authentic  documents  [by]  G.  E.  Adams  [i.  e.  G.  E.  Cokayne]"- 

CS439.G46 

2-30581 

1301  Notes  historiques  siir  I'origine  de  la  famille  Gill  de  Saint- 

Franpois  du  Lac  et  Saint-Thomas  de  Pierreville,  et  histoire  de 
ma  propre  famille,  par  Charles  Gill  . .  .  Montreal,  E.  Sen^cal  & 
fils,  1887. 

96  p.     16^'="'. 

CS90.G5 

G-2170 

Gillett.     See  also  Lewis.  CS71.L675    1910 

1302  Gillingham. 

Gillingham  family,  descendants  of  Yeamaus  Gillingham. 
Comp.  by  Harrold  Edgar  Gillingham  .  .  .  Philadelphia  [Patter- 
son &  White  company,  printers]  1901. 

1  p.  1.,  117  p.    25J«°>. 

No.  74  of  a  limited  ed.  of  200  copies. 

CS71.G481     1901 

1-27665 

Gillman.     See  Gilman. 

1303  Gilman. 

A  genealogical  and  biographical  record  of  that  branch  of  the 
family  of  Gilman,  descended  from  the  Honorable  Counsellor  John 
Gilman,  of  Exeter,  N.  H.  With  which  is  incorporated  some 
account  of  his  ancestors  and  the  English  branch  of  the  Gilman 
family.  Comp.  by  Arthur  Gilman.  Albany,  Printed  for  the 
use  of  the  family,  by  J.  Munsell,  1863. 

51  p.     25*"'°. 

CS71.G487     1863 


AMERICAN   AND  ENGLISH   GENEALOGIES  273 

Gilman — Continued . 

1304  The  Gilman  family  traced  in  the  line  of  Hon.  John  Gilman, 

of  Exeter,  N.  H.,  with  an  account  of  many  other  Gilmans  in 
England  and  America.  By  Arthur  Gilman  .  . .  Albany,  N.  Y., 
J.  Munsell,  1869. 

xii  p.,  1  1.,  324  p.     plates,  porta.     21J  x  18""°. 

CS71.G487     1869 

9-10527t 

1305  The  Gillmans  of  Highgate  with  letters  from  Samuel  Taylor 

Coleridge,  &c.,  illustrated  with  views  and  portraits,  being  a 
chapter  from  the  History  of  the  Gillman  family.  By  Alexander 
W.  Gillman.     London,  E.  Stock  [1895] 

3  p.  1.,  53  p.    illus.,  14  pi.  incl.  ports,    25°'°. 

CS439.G5 
3-13555 

1306  Searches  into  the  history  of  the  Gillman  or  Gilman  family 

including  the  various  branches  in  England,  Ireland,  America 
and  Belgium.  By  Alexander  W.  Gillman  .  .  .  London,  E. 
Stock,  1895. 

XXV  p.,  1  1.,  334  {i.  e.  361)  p.  illua.,  plates,  ports.,  facsims.,  fold,  geneal. 
tables.    25^="'. 

CS71.G487     1895 

10-5284 

See  also  Noyes.  CS71.N955    1907 

Gilmore.     See  also  Cooper.  CS71.C777    1906 

McKinney.  CS71.M158    1905 

1307  Gilpin. 

The  Gilpin  family  from  Richard  de  Guylpyn  in  1206,  in  a 
line  to  Joseph  Gilpin,  the  emigrant  to  America,  with  a  notice 
of  the  West  family,  who  likewise  emigrated.  [Lima,  Pa.] 
1870. 

2  p.  I.,  12  p.    21i«'°. 

By  Jacob  Painter. 

CS71.G489     1870 

9-10526t 

1308  Genealogy  of  the  family  of  Gideon  Gilpin,  grandson  of 

Josph  Gilpin,  of  Dorchester,  in  the  county  of  Oxford,  England, 
who  settled  in  Chester  County,  Pennsylvania,  in  the  year 
1696  ...    By  Joseph  Elliott  Gilpin.     Baltimore,  1897. 

[25]  p.    illus.  (ports.)    geneal.  tables.    36°™. 
Title  vignette:  coat  of  anna. 

CS71.G489     1897 

9-15016t 

35819°— 10 18 


274  LIBRARY   OF   CONGRESS 

1309  Gilson. 

Genealogy  of  the  Gillson  and  Jillson  family.     Collected  and 

comp.  by  David  Jillson  . .  .    Central  Falls  [R.  I.]  E.  L.  Freeman 

&  CO.,  book  and  job  printers,  1876. 

266  p.    pi.  (coat  of  arms)    23i<'"». 

CS71.G49     1876 
9-10625t 

1310  Gimm. 

The  Gimm  family,  history  and  genealogy,  by  Mrs.  Ralph  E. 
Johnson  .  . .    Lincoln,  Neb.,  Gillespie  &  Phillips  [^909] 
8,  15-45  p.  incl.  front.,  port.    fold,  geneal.  tab.    25"'". 

CS71.G491     1909 

9-27757 

1311  Glanville. 

Records  of  the  Anglo-Norman  house  of  Glanville  from  a.  d. 
1050  to  1880  ...  By  Wm.  Urmston  S.  Glanville-Richards  . . . 
London,  Mitchell  and  Hughes,  1882. 

XX,  229  p.    col.  front.,  illus.,  pi.,  col.  port.,  geneal.  tab.    28=™. 

CS439.G55 

2-1337 

1312  GlasseU. 

Virginia  genealogies.  A  genealogy  of  the  Glassell  family  of 
Scotland  and  Virginia,  also  of  the  families  of  Ball,  Brown, 
Bryan,  Conway,  Daniel,  Ewell,  Holladay,  Lewis,  Littlepage, 
Moncure,  Peyton,  Robinson,  Scott,  Taylor,  Wallace,  and  others, 
of  Virginia  and  Maryland.  By  Rev.  Horace  Edwin  Hayden  .  . . 
Wilkes-Barre,  Pa.  [E.  B.  Yordy,  printer]  1891. 

XAdii,  759  p.     12  port.  (incl.  front.)    26'"'. 

F225.H41 

4-11459 

1313  Glatfelter. 

Record  of  Casper  Glattfelder  of  Glattfelden,  canton  Zurich, 
Switzerland,  immigrant,  1743,  and  of  his  descendants,  in  part, 
comprising  861  families.  Comp.  by  Noah  Miller  Glatfelter. 
...    St.  Louis,  Nixon- Jones  printing  co.,  1901. 

2  p.  1.,  124  p.    front.,  port.,  geneal.  tab.    23J°°». 

CS71.G55     1901 

1-10747 

1314  Gleason. 

Genealogy  of  the  descendants  of  Thomas  Gleason  of  Water- 
town,  Mass.,  1607-1909,  pub.  by  John  Barber  White,  ed.  by 
Lillian  May  Wilson.  Haverhill,  Mass.,  Press  of  the  Nichols 
print,  1909. 

549,  cxx,  [6711-672  p.    front.,  porta.    24<»»^. 

0S71.G554     1909 

10-651 


AMERICAN   AND  ENGLISH   GENEALOGIES  275 

Glengarry.     See  Clanronald. 

Gloninger.     See  also  Swope.  CS71.S982    1896 

1315  Gloucester,  Earls  of. 

The  land  of  Morgan:  being  a  contribution  towards  the  history 
of  the  lordship  of  Glamorgan.  By  George  T,  Clark.  London, 
Whiting  &  CO.,  1883. 

2p.  l.,166p.  23"™.  (Cambrian  archaeological  association.  Supplemental 
volume.     1883) 

"Reprinted,  with  additions  and  alterations,  from  the  Journal  of  the  Archas- 
ological  institute." 

Contents. — The  land  of  Morgan. — The  chief  lords:  Earls  Robert  and  William 
of  Gloucester. — The  co-heirs  of  the  honour  and  lordship,  and  the  coming  in  of 
the  House  of  Clare. — The  Earls  of  Gloucester  and  Hertford. 

DA740.G6C5     1883 

1-236 

1316  Glover. 

A  memoir  of  General  John  Glover,  of  Marblehead.  By 
William  P.  Upham.  (A  report,  read  at  a  meeting  of  the  Essex 
institute,  March  9th,  1863,  upon  a  donation  to  the  library  of 
certain  books  formerly  belonging  to  General  Glover)  .  . . 
Salem,  Printed  by  C.  W.  Swasey,  1863. 

1  p.  1.,  61  p.     front,  (port.)    21  x  16^"™. 

From  the  Historical  collections  of  the  Essex  institute. 

"Family  of  John  Glover,"  p.  58-59. 

E275.G66 

3-30690 

1317  Glover  memorials  and  genealogies.     An  account  of  John 

Glover  of  Dorchester,  and  his  descendants.  With  a  brief 
sketch  of  some  of  the  Glovers  who  first  settled  in  New  Jersey, 
Virginia,  and  other  places.  By  Anna  Glover.  Boston,  D. 
Clapp  &  son,  printers,  1867. 

viii  p.,  2  1.,  601,  [1]  p.    illus.    23^'=°'. 

CS71.G566     1867 

9-10524t 

See  also  Vawter.  CS71.V391    1905 


Goble.     See  also  Pound.  CS71.P876    1904 

1318  Goddard. 

Goddard  [family,  1631-1748] 
manuscript  (5 1.)     [183-?]    32^=°'. 


CS71.G578     183- 


2-9917 


1319  A  genealogy  of  the  descendants  of  Edward  Goddard.     By 

William   Austin   Goddard.     Worcester,   M.    Spooner,    printer, 

1833. 

99  p.     17^'-"'. 

CS71.G578     1833 

&-10672t 


276  LIBRARY   OF   CONGRESS 

1319a  Godding. 

Genealogy  of  the  Goding  family,  by  Frederic  Webster  God- 
ing  . . .  with  a  biographical  sketch  of  the  author  by  Mrs.  A.  M. 
Taylor  and  Hon.  Stewart  Keightley  . . .  with  nineteen  plates. 
Pub.  b}''  the  author.  Richmond,  Ind.,  Press  of  Nicholson  print- 
ing &  mfg.  company,  1906. 

175,  [5]  p.  pi.,  ports.,  col.  coats  of  arms.     28'"°. 

"  Family  register  ":  4  blank  pages  at  end. 

CS71.G58     1906 

10-11177 

1320  Godefroy  de  Tonnancour. 

La  famille  Godefroy  de  Tonnancour,  par  Pierre-Georges  Roy. 
L6vis,  1904. 

128  p.     illus.     22'~". 

"Tir6  k  100  exemplaires  num^rot^s."    This  copy  not  numbered. 

CS90.G6 

5-2957 

Godfrey.     See  also  Pierce.  CS71.P616    1874 

Goding.     See  Godding. 

1321  Godolphin. 

The  life  of  Mrs.  Godolphin  by  John  Evelyn  .  .  .  now  first 
published  and  edited  by  Samuel  lord ■«  bishop  of  Oxford  .  . . 
New- York,  D.  Appleton  &  company;  [etc.,  etc.]  1847. 

3  p.  1.,  [ixl-xvi,  147,  [4]  p.  incl.  geneal.  tables.     18^'^™. 

*^  DA447.G6E9 

5-5780 

1322  Goff. 

Col.  John  Goffe,  a  sketch.  By  his  great  grandson.  [Man- 
chester? N.  H.,  1900?] 

17  p.     23^'=°'. 

Caption  title. 

CS71.G612     1900 

1322a  Col.  John  Goffe.     A  sketch  by  his  great  grandson,  Gordon 

Woodbury,  esq.,  read  before  the  Manchester  historic  associa- 
tion .  .  .  {In  Manchester  historic  association.  Collections. 
Manchester,  N.  H.,  1897-1900.     22^'='°.     v.  1,  p.  233-272) 

F44.M2M3 

3-9535-6 

Goffe.     See  Goff. 

1323  Goldthwait. 

Goldthwaite  genealogy.  Descendants  of  Thomas  Gold- 
thwaite  an  early  settler  of  Salem,  Mass.  with  some  account  of 
the  Goldthwaite  family  in  England.  Comp  and  pub.  by 
Charlotte  Goldthwaite  .  .  .  [Hartford,  Conn.]  C.  Goldthwaite, 
1899. 

4  p.  1.,  411  p.     plates,  ports.     24J<"". 

250  copies  printed . 

CS71.G624     1899 


AMERICAN   AND  ENGLISH    GENEALOGIES  277 

1324  Goode. 

Virginia  cousins:  a  study  of  the  ancestry  and  posterity  of 
John  Goode  of  Whitby,  a  Virginia  colonist  of  the  seventeenth 
century,  with  notes  upon  related  families,  a  key  to  southern 
genealogy  and  a  history  of  the  English  surname  Gode,  Goad, 
Goode  or  Good  from  1148  to  1887.  By  G.  Brown  Goode,  with 
a  preface  by  R.  A.  Brock  .  .  .  Richmond,  Va.,  J.  W.  Randolph 
&  English,  1887. 

xxxvi,  526  (i.  e.  538)  p.     illus.,  plates  (partly  fold.)  ports.     25-^'='". 

Between  p.  50  and  p.  85  are  extra  numbered  pages. 

CS71.G647     1887 

4-200G1 

Goodell.     See  also  Plagg.  CS71.F574    1903 

1325  Goodhue. 

History  and  genealogy  of  the  Goodhue  family  in  England 

and  America  to  the  year  1890;  comp.  by  Rev.  Jonathan  E. 

Goodhue.     Rochester,    N.    Y.,    E.    R.   Andrews,    printer   and 

bookbinder,  1891. 

iv,  394  p.     front.,  ports.     24"™. 

CS71.G652     1891 

9-10b71t 

1326  Gooding. 

The  American  ancestry  of  William,  James,  Elnathan,  and 
George  Gooding:  brothers.  The  pioneers  of  Ontario  County, 
New  York,  in  1788.  And  of  Lydia,  and  Caroline  Andrews, 
wives  of  William  and  James  respectively.  Comp.  and  pre- 
pared by  Clarence  Fisher  Gooding.     Washington,  D.  C,  1901. 

Geneal.  tab.  (38  x  25-^'='".)  fold  to  25J<="^. 

Two  coats  of  arms  at  head  of  chart. 

CS71.G653     1901 

3-3188 

1327  Goodrich. 

The  Goodrich  family  memorial,     pt.  1-3.     [Chicago,  1883-84] 
109  p.     map,  facsim.     24^"™. 

"Ancestry  of  the  family  of  Henry  B.  and  Anna  (Bradford)  Goodrich  of 
Chicago...":  p.  97-109. 
Preface  and  Introduction  signed  Edwin  Hubbard. 

CS71.G655     1883 
9-10509t 

1328  The  Goodrich  family  in  America.     A  genealogy  of  the 

descendants  of  John  and  William  Goodrich  of  Wethersfield, 
Conn.,  Richard  Goodrich  of  Guilford,  Conn.,  and  William  Good- 
ridge  of  Watertown,  Mass.  together  with  a  short  historical 
account  of  the  family  in  England,  the  origin  of  the  name,  a 
description  of  Goodrich  castle  etc.  Ed.  for  the  Goodrich- 
family-memorial  association,  by  Lafayette  Wallace  Case, 
M.  D.  ...    Chicago,  Fergus  printing  company,  1889. 

3  p.  1.,  [iii]-vi,  417  p.     fronts.,  plates,  ports.     23^"=". 

CS71.G655     1889 

9-10670t 

See  also  Gamble.  CS71.G191    1906 

Qoodridge.     See  Goodrich. 


278  LIBRARY  OF   CONGRESS 

1329  Qoodspeed. 

History  of  the  Goodspeed  family,  profusely  illustrated ;  being 
a  genealogical  and  narrative  record  extending  from  1380  to  1906, 
and  embracing  material  concerning  the  family  collected  during 
eighteen  years  of  research,  together  with  maps,  plats,  charts, 
etc.  By  Weston  Arthur  Goodspeed  .  .  .  vol.  1.  Chicago, 
W.  A.  Goodspeed,  1907. 

1  V.  front.,  plates  (incl.  ports.)  map,  plans,  geneal.  tables  (partly  fold.) 
28J°™. 

CS71.G666     1907 

7-41059 

1330  Goodwin. 

Arms.  Goodwin.  Arms.  Bradbury.  Drawn  by  Miss  Harriet 
Bainbridge  .  .  .  For  William  F.  Goodwin  .  .  .  Lithographed  by 
F.  Geese  .  .  .  Richmond,  Va.,  West  &  Johnston;  Concord,  N.  H,, 
B.  W.  Sanborn  &  co.,  1869. 

1  p.  1.,  16  pi.     24^  X  19<"°. 

"53  copies  printed,     no.  25." 

CItl669.a6 

3-20i59 

1331  The  Goodwins  of  Hartford,  Connecticut,  descendants  of 

William  and  Ozias  Goodwin.     Comp.  for  James  Junius  Good- 
win.    Hartford,  Conn.,  Brown  and  Gross,  1891. 

V  p.,  4  1.,  [3J-798  p.     ports.,  fold,  geneal.  tables.     23^'=™. 
Compiled  by  Frank  Farnsworth  Starr 

CS71.G657     1891 

9-10669t 

1332  The  Goodwin  families  in  America.      By  Judge  John  S. 

Goodwin.     Richmond,  Whittet  &  Shepperson  [1897] 

1  p.  1.,  iv,  200  p.  diagr.  25''™.  (William  and  Mary  college  quarterly  his- 
torical magazine,     v.  6,  no.  2,  Oct.  1897.     supp.) 

CS71.G657     1897 

2-1904 

1333  — —  The  Goodwins  of  Kittery,  York  County,  Maine.  Comp. 
by  John  Samuel  Goodwin  .  .  .  Chicago,  O.  S.  Goodwin,  printer 
and  publisher  [1898] 

125  p.     25J'''°. 

Cover-title:  Five  generations  of  the  Goodwins  of  Kittery,  Maine. 

CS71.G657     1898 

9-10668t 

1334  The  Goodwins  of  Delaware  Water  Gap,  Pa.  and  Tompkins 

County,  N.  Y.     [By  John  S.  Goodwin    Chicago  ?  1898] 

10  p.     15i<='". 

Reprinted  from  the  Ithaca  democrat  of  November  10,  1898. 

CS71.G657     1898a 

1-11971 

See  also  Ruggles.  CS71.R932    1901 


AMERICAN    AND   ENGLISH    GENEALOGIES  279 

1335  Goodyear. 

Genealogy   of  the  Goodyear  family.     By  Grace  Goodyear 

Kirkman.     San  Francisco,  Cubery  &  company,  1899. 

249  p.     port.,  fold.  tab.  facsim.s.,  26'"°. 

CS71.G658     1899 

1-1S740 

Gookin.     See  also  Salisbury.  CS71.S167    1885 

1336  Gordon. 

A  concise  history  of  the  ancient  and  illustrious  house  of 
Gordon;  by  C.  A.  Gordon.     Aberdeen,  D.  Wyllie  &  son,  1890. 

xiv,  155  p.    19^""". 

Prefatory  note  signed:  A..  M.  M, 

Reprint  including  original  t.-p.:  A  concise  history  of  the  antient  and  illus- 
trious house  of  Gordon,  from  the  origin  of  the  name  to  the  present  time;  together 
with  an  account  of  the  pedigree  of  His  Grace  the  Duke  of  Gordon,  and  of  the 
Right  Honourable  the  Earl  of  Aboyne  and  the  Lord  Andrew  count  Gordon, 
nearest  collateral  branches  of  the  illustrious  family.  All  faithfully  collected 
from  Scotch  and  foreign  historians,  manuscripts,  records,  and  registers.  By 
C.  A.  Gordon.     Aberdeen,  Printed  for  the  author,  1754. 

DA758.3.G7G6 
4-25570 

1337  The  Earl  of  Aberdeen;  by  the  Hon.  Sir  Arthur  Gordon  .  . . 

New  York,  Harper  &  bros.,  1893. 

xii,  330  p.     front,  (port.)     19'=™.     {Half-title:  The  prime  ministers  of  Queen 

Victoria) 

DA564.A3S7 

5-866 

1338 Memorials  of  the  family  of  Gordon  of  Lesmoir  in  the 

county    of   Aberdeen.     By    Captain   Douglas    Wimberley  . . . 

Inverness,  Printed  for  the  author  at  the  office  of  the  "Northern 

chronicle,"  1893. 

xix,  170  p.  incl.  plates,     front.,  fold,  geneal.  tables.     29"™. 

Title  vignette:  coat  of  arms. 

CS479.G6     1893 

10-1185 

1339  The  house  of  Gordon,  ed.  by  John  Malcolm  Bulloch  .  . . 

Aberdeen,  Printed  for  the  University,  1903-07. 

2  V.     fronts.     2b^'"^.     (Half-title:  Aberdeen  university  studies,    no.  8  &  30) 

Contents. — v.  1.  Bibliography  of  Gordon  genealogy.    The  Balbithan  ms. 

Abergeldie,  by  the  editor.     Coclarachie,  by  Stephen  Ree.     Gight,  by  the 

editor.     Appendices:   Lists  of  Gordons  in  Scotland. — v.  2.  Bibliography  of 

Gordon  genealogy  (cont'd)      Index  to  lands  owned  by  Lesmoir  Gordons. 

Historiae  compendium  de  origine  et  incremento  Gordoniae  familiae,  Johanna 

Ferrerio,  auctore  ...    Ed.  by  Rev.  Stephen  Ree.     Origo  et  progressus  familiae 

Gordoniorum  de  Huntley  . . .    auctore  Roberto  Gordonio  . . .    Ed.  by  Rev. 

Stephen  Ree.    Tables  compyled  and  collected  together  by  ...  Sir  Robert 

Gordon,  knight . .  .  continued  by  Maister  Robert  Gordon  his  sone,  1659.     Ed. 

by  the  Rev.  J.  M.  Joass.     Lesmoir,  by  Captain  Douglas  Wimberley.     Cadets 

of  Lesmoir.    By  Captain  Wimberley  and  the  editor.    Gordon  ballads.    Ed. 

by  the  Rev.  Stephen  Ree. 
^  CS479.G6     1903 

9-24335 


280  LIBRARY   OF    CONGRESS 

Gordon — Continued . 

1340  A    genealogical    account    of    the    family    of    Gordon    of 

Knockespock.     By    Captain    Douglas    Wimberley  .  .  .    [Banff] 
Reprinted  from  the  "Banffshire  journal,"  1903. 

88  p.     22^"°.     [With  his  Memorials  of  the  family  of  Gordon  of  Craig... 
[Banff]  1904] 

CS479.G6     1904a 
10-2798 

1341  A  short  family  history  of  the  later  Gordons  of  Beldorney, 

and  of  Beldornie,  Kildrummie,  and  Wardhouse.     By  Captain 
Douglas  "Wimberley  . . .    Banff,  Printed  at  the  Banffshire  jour- 


nal office,  1904. 
1  p.  1.,  36  p.    22§o 

9-31476  f 


Lcm 


CS479.G6     1904 


1342  Memorials  of  the  family  of  Gordon  of  Craig,  collected  by 

Captain  Douglas  Wimberley  ,  .  .  [Banff]  Priv.  print,  for  the 
author  at  the  office  of  the  "Banffshire  journal,"  1904. 

1  p.  I.,  55  p.    22i<='". 

"A  few  copies  printed  for  private  circulation." 

CS479.G6     1904a 

10-2796 

1343  The  families  of  Gordon  of  Invergordon,   Newhall,   also 

Ardoch,  Ross-shire  and  Carroll,  Sutherland.  By  John  Malcolm 
Bulloch.  [London?]  Printed  by  the  Ross-shire  printing  and 
publishing  co.,  ltd.,  1906. 

1  p.  1.,  122  p.     front,  (geneal.  tab.)     ISJ""". 

"A  Ross-shire  Pepys,  Sir  John  Gordon":  p.  [83]-91. 

CS479.G6     1906 
7-10028 

1344  The  family  of  Gordon  in  Griamachary,  in  the  parish  of 

Kildonan,  by  John  Malcolm  Bulloch.     [London?]  Printed  by 

the  Ross-shire  printing  and  publishing  co.,  ltd.,  1907. 

23  p.  incl.  geneal.  tab.     18«™. 

CS479.G6     1907 

7-238S6 

1345  The  Gordons  in  Sutherland  (including  the  Embo  family) 

by  John  Malcolm  Bulloch.     Dingwall,  Ross-shire  journal,  1907. 

131  p.    18^°°'. 

CS479.G6     1907a 

8-26699 

1346  [The    Gordons    of   Laggan,   by  John   Malcolm   Bulloch] 

Banff,  Printed  at  the  Banffshire  journal  office  [1907] 

54  p.     16^°°'.     (Transactions  of  the  Banffshire  field  club.     1906-7) 

CS479.G6     1907b 


AMERICAN    AND   ENGLISH    GENEALOGIES  281 

Gordon — Continued . 

1347  — —  The  earls  of  Aboyne,  by  John  Malcolm  Bulloch.     Huntly, 
J.  Dunbar,  1908. 

cover-title,  72  p.     IS-J''"'. 

CS479.G6     1908 

8-17C05 

1348  The  gay  Gordons;  some  strange  adventures  of  a  famous 

Scots  family,  by  John  Malcolm  Bulloch.     London,  Chapman  & 
Hall,  ltd.,  1908. 

xi,  295,  [1]  p.  incl.  geneal.  tab.     front.,  plates,  ports.     23*^™. 

DA758.3.G7B7 

9-10948 

See  also  Bannerman. 

Pocahontas.  CS71.R747     1887 

Russell.  DA690.W84P2 

Gore.     See  also  Paine.  CS71.P146    1876 

1349  Gorges. 

Sir  Ferdinand©  Gorges  and  his  province  of  Maine.  Including 
the  Brief  relation,  the  Brief  narration,  his  defence,  the  charter 
granted  to  him,  his  will,  and  his  letters.  Ed.  with  a  memoir 
and  historical  illustrations  by  James  Phinney  Baxter,  a.  m.  . . . 
Boston,  The  Prince  society,  1890. 

3  V.  2  front.,  pi.,  2  fold,  maps,  fold,  facsim.  22  x  18"™.  {Added  t.-p.:  The 
publications  of  the  Prince  society  ...    [v.  18-20]) 

"Two  hundred  and  fifty  copies." 

E186.P85 

3-24571 

1350  Gorham. 

The  Gorham  family  in  Rhode  Island.  Notes  on  the  Provi- 
dence line,  by  Georgiana  Guild.  Bristol  branch  by  Henry  S. 
Gorham.     Boston,  Printed  by  D.  Clapp  &  son,  1900. 

10  p.     24^'"". 

"Reprinted  from  the  New  Eng.  historical  and  genealogical  register  for  April, 

1900." 

CS71.G668     1900 

1-5219 

1351  Gorhams,   of  Hard  wick,   Mass.,   by  Henry   S.   Gorham. 

Boston,  D.  Clapp  &  son,  1902. 

8  p.     front,  (facsim.)    24J'"". 

Reprinted  from  New  Eng.  hist,  and  geneal.  register  for  Jan. ,1902. 

CS71.G668     1902 

10-4266 


282  LIBRAE Y   OF   CONGRESS 

Gorham — Continued . 

1352 The  Gorham  family  in  Connecticut  and  Vermont.     By 

Frank  William  Sprague.     Boston,  Press  of  D.  Clapp  &  son, 
1903. 
6  p.     24i'"". 
"Reprinted  from  New  Eng.  historical  and  genealogical  register,  for  July, 

1903." 

CS71.G668     1903 

5-4108 

1353  Jabez  Gorham  of  Plymouth,  Mass.,  and  his  descendants 

. .  .    By  Frank  W.  Sprague.     Boston,  Press  of  D.  Clapp  &  son, 
1904. 
7  p.     24"'°. 
"Reprinted  from  the   New  England   historical  ?nd  genealogical  register, 

Jan.,  1905." 

CS71.G668     1904 


1354  Gorton. 

The  life  and  times  of  Samuel  Gorton;  the  founders  and  the 
founding  of  the  republic,  a  section  of  early  United  States  his- 
tory and  a  history  of  the  colony  of  Providence  and  Rhode 
Island  plantations  in  the  Narragansett  Indian  country,  now  the 
state  of  Rhode  Island,  1592-1636—1677-1687,  with  a  genealogy 
of  Samuel  Gorton's  descendants  to  the  present  time;  comp. 
from  various  accounts,  histories,  letters,  and  published  and 
unpublished  records  by  Adelos  Gorton  . . .  Philadelphia  [G.  S. 
Ferguson  co.,  printers]  1907. 

X,  11-960  p.     illus.     24'='". 

"The  life  and  times  of  Samuel  Gorton  ..."   (154  p.)  also  issued  separately. 

Genealogy  has  special  t.-p:  Samuel  Gorton  of  Gorton,  England,  and  of  War- 
wick, Rhode  Island  and  his  descendants  in  America,  1592-190G,  by  Adelos 
Gorton  . . .    Philadelphia,  1907.     (p.  [155]-960) 

CS71.G675     1907 

8-10307 


1355  Goss. 

. . .  The  Goss  family:  an  historical  romance.  Comp.  by 
William  H.  Boomer  and  read  at  the  ninth  annual  reunion  of 
the  Goss  family,  at  the  Poland  camp-grounds,  Sept.  1,  1886. 
Lewiston,  Me.,  The  Journal  office,  1886. 

22,  [2]  p.     15Jxl9i'"^. 

CS71.G677     1886 

9-10521t 

See  also  Clark.  CS71.C6    1905a 

Lawrence.  CS71.L42    1881 

Gotherson.     See  also  Scott.  1883 


AMERICAN"   AND   ENGLISH    GENEALOGIES  283 

1356  Gould. 

The  ancestry  and  posterity  of  Zaccheus  Gould  of  Topsfield. 
A  condensed  abstract  of  the  famil}^  records.  By  Benjamin 
Apthorp  Gould.  From  the  Historical  collections  of  the  Essex 
institute.  Salem,  Printed  for  the  Essex  institute  [Salem  press] 
1872. 

109  p.     23''™. 

CS71.G697     1872 

9-10520t 

1357 The  Goulds  of  Rhode  Island,  by  Rebecca  Gould  Mitchell. 

Providence,  A.  C.  Greene,  book  and  job  printer,  1875. 
1  p.  1.,  [5]-99,  [1]  p.     front.,  pi.  (coat  of  arms)     22^<'i°. 

CS71.G697     1875 

9-10.51St 

1358  The  family  of  Zaccheus  Gould  of  Topsfield.     By  Benja- 
min Apthorp  Gould.     Lynn,  Mass.,  T.  P.  Nichols,  1895. 
vii,  351  p.,  1  1.     front.,  map,  facsims.     25^"=™. 


9-10519t 


CS71.G697     1895 


-See  also  Flagg.  CS71.F574    1903 

Gamble.  cs71.gi91    1906 

Giles.  CS71.G472     1864 

Kingdon.  cs71.k54    1906 

White.  CS71.W585     1900 

Qoulding.     See  also  Adams.  F63.M88  voL  i 

Gourlay.     See  Gurley. 

Gournay.     See  Gurney. 

Goux.     See  also  Carney.  CS71.C29    1904 

1359  Gow. 

A  family  memorial.  [Glens  Falls,  N.  Y.,  C.  H.  Possons, 
printer,  n892] 

216  p.     ports.     17^'°^. 
Comp.  by  Mrs.  Ellen  Gow. 

CS71.G722     1892 

9-10517 

1360  Gower. 

My  reminiscences,  by  Lord  Ronald  Gower  .  .  .  London, 
K.  Paul,  Trench  &  co.,  1883. 

2v.    fronts,  (v.  1:  port.)    22'"". 

"My  father's  family.  TheGowers'":  vol.  1,  p.  67-96.  "My  mother's  family. 
The  Carlisle  Howards":  vol.  1,  p.  97-116. 

10-5858 


284  LIBRAEY   OF   CONGRESS 

Gower — Continued . 

1361  Gower  of  Great  Grimsby.     {In  Harleian  society.     Publi- 
cations.    London,  1903.     vol.  51,  p.  418-419) 

CS410.H3  vol.  61 

Gowrie,  Earls  of.     See  Ruthven. 

1362  Grace. 

Memoirs  of  the  family  of  Grace,  by  Sheffield  Grace  .  .  .  Lon- 
don [Weed  and  Rider,  typ.]  1823. 

[176]  p.    plates,  ports.,  maps,  geneal.  tables,  coats  of  arms.    24'^". 

Various  paging. 

"Lines  written  at  Jerpoint  abbey"  has  special  t.-p. 

Appended:  To  my  friend,  Sheffield  Grace,  on  reading  his  memoir  of  his 
father,  Richard  Grace,  of  Boley  [by  C.  Symmons] — Lines  written  at  Jerpoint 
abbey  [dedicated  to  Sheffield  Grace] — Grace's  country  [in  Irish  and  English] — 
Grasaghaboe:  a  war  song  of  the  Graces  of  Courtstown  [in  Irish  and  English  with 
music] — Descent  of  the  family  of  Grace.  The  descent  of  the  Graces  of  Grace- 
field  from  the  house  of  Courtstown.  Monumental  inscriptions  and  other  com- 
memorative compositions  relating  to  the  Grace  family  [with  translations] 

CS499.G7 

4-23539 

— -  See  also  Washington.  CS69.W5 

Graeme.     See  also  Byrd.  E159.G55 

1363  Graf. 

Constitution  of  the  Hans  Graf  family  association  .  .  .  Organ- 
ized at  Lancaster,  Pa.,  August  22nd,  1866.  Lancaster,  S.  A. 
Wylie,  printer,  1866. 


10  p.     20i'''" 
10-1490 


CS71.G736     1866 


1363a  Graham. 

IVIemoirs   of   Marquis    of    Montrose.     By   Mark   Napier  .  . . 
Edinburgh,  T.  G.  Stevenson;  [etc.,  etc.]  1856. 

2  V.     fronts.,  illus.,  ports.,  facsims.     22'^". 

Paged  continuously. 

DA803.7.A3N3 

3-20022 

1364  Memoirs  of  the  Graham  family,  by  Annie  Kendrick  Walker 

.  .  .    New  York,  T.  A.  Wright  [1908  ?] 

3  p.  1.,  5-35  numb.  1.     front.,  plates,  ports.     19^"^™. 
"Edition  of  one  hundred  copies  of  which  this  is  no.  81." 


CS71.G74     1908 


9-1386 


See  also  Haviland.  F127.W5P3 

Jones.  CS71.J76    1891 

Grandine.     See  also  Lawson.  CS71.L425    1903 


AMERICAN   AND  ENGLISH    GENEALOGIES  285 

1365  Granger. 

Launcelot  Granger  of  Newbury,  Mass.,  and  Suffield,  Conn. 
A  genealogical  history,  by  James  N.  Granger  .  . .  Hartford, 
Conn.,  Press  of  the  Case,  Lockwood  &  Brainard  company,  1893. 

ix,  9-587  p.     plates,  ports.,  map,  diagr.     25^™. 
Edition  limited  to  350  copies,  of  which  this  is  no.  337. 

CS71.G758     1893 

&-10516t 

Grannis.     See  also  Dawson.  CS71.D272    I874a 

1366  Grant. 

The  ancestry  of  General  Grant,  and  their  contemporaries. 
By  Edward  Chauncey  Marshall  . .  .  New  York,  Sheldon  & 
company,  1869. 

xiii,  186  p.     20'=™. 

CS71.G762     1869 

9-29052t 

1367  Genealogical  notes — 1.  American  ancestry  of  U.  S.  Grant. 

By  H.  E.  Robinson  ...     [n.  p.]  Priv.  print.,  1885. 

17  p.     15^''°^. 

"First  published  in  the  Republican,  Maryville,  Nodaway  Comity,  Missouri, 
August  13,  1885." 
No.  47  of  an  edition  of  50  copies. 

CS71.G762     1885 

2-13176 

1368  The  Grant  family ;  a  genealogical  history  of  the  descend- 
ants of  Matthew  Grant,  of  Windsor,  Conn.  1601-1898.  By 
Arthur  Hastings  Grant.  Poughkeepsie,  N.  Y.,  A.  V.  Haight, 
1898. 

xiv,  578  p.     plates,  ports.,  maps,  facsims.     24^'''". 

Continued  as  the  Grant  family  magazine  . .  .  Feb.  1900-Dec.  1901. 

CS71.G762     1898 

Jan.  5,  99-39 

1369  The  Grant  family  magazine,  supplementary  to  the  Grant 

family  history.     Ed.  by  Arthur  Hastings  Grant,     v.  1-2 ;  Feb. 
1900-Dec.  1901.     Montclair,  N.  J.  [A.  H.  Grant]  1900-01. 

2  V.  in  1.     (1  p.  1.,  579-809  p.)     iUus.,  port.     24|'-™.     bimonthly. 
Paged  continuously  with  the  Grant  family  history. 
No  more  published. 

CS71.G762     1900-1901 

3-2335 

1369a  Major  Alpin's    ancestors  and  descendants.     Aberdeen, 

Priv.  print.,  1904. 
32  p.   2  pi.  (incl.  front.)     26"". 
Prefatoiy  note  signed  P.  J.  Anderson. 
Major  Alpin  i.  e.  Alpin  Grant. 


4-19900 


CS479.G7 


286  LIBRAKY  OF   CONGRESS 

1370  Grantham. 

The  genealogie  of  the  seuerall  branches  of  the  auntientt  name 
and  family  of  Grantham  of  Goltho  in  the  counti  of  Lincolne: 
collected  from  the  records  in  the  Tower,  priuet  euidences,  monu- 
ments in  churches,  and  other  places  of  greate  antiquite  A°  Dom. 
M.cccccc.Lii.     [London,  Mitchell  and  Hughes,  printers,  188-?] 

8  p.     front,  (col.  coat  of  arms,  col.  port.)    26^''™. 

"The  original  pedigree  drawn  on  vellum  is  in  the  possession  of  T.  E.  Jacobson, 
esq."    Foot-note. 

"25  copies  only  printed  for  private  circulation." 

CS439.G6 

2-30569 

1371  Granville. 

The  history  of  the  Granville  family.  Traced  back  to  Hollo? 
first  duke  of  Normandy.  With  pedigrees,  etc.  By  Roger 
Granville  . . .    Exeter,  W.  Pollard  &  co.,  1895. 

vip.,  1 1.,  489,  [2]p.    front.,  8  pi.,  22  port.    29"'°. 

CS439.G83 

8-37477 

Gratiot.     See  also  Chouteau.  CS71.C552    1893 

1372  Graves. 

Genealogy  of  the  Graves  family  in  America  . .  .  By  John 
Card  Graves.     Vol.  1.     Buffalo,  N.  Y.,  Baker,  Jones  &  co.,  1896. 

1  V.     front.,  pi.,  port.,  facsim.     24 <=™. 

Contents. — v.  1.  Sketch  of  the  family  in  England.  Genealogy  of  the  family 
of  Thomas  Graves  of  Hatfield,  Maes. 

CS71.G776     1896 

1-845 

See  also  Lawson.  CS71.L425    1903 

1373  Gray. 

Gray  and  Coytmore.  Communicated  by  William  S.  Apple- 
ton  ...  to  the  N.  E.  hist,  and  gen.  register  and  reprinted  from 
the  July  number,  1880.     [Boston,  1880] 

7  p.     24^"°. 
Caption  title. 

CS71.G78     1880 

5-14705 

1374  The   Gray   family    reunion   at   West    Sedgwick,    Maine, 

August    19,  1903;    also   some    additional   matter   of   interest. 
Bucksport,  Me.,  Press  of  R.  P.  Harriman  [1904] 

52  p.    illus.,  ports.    23<"°. 
Ed.  by  Stanley  D.  Gray. 

CS71.G78     1904 

5-3025t 

See  also  Clark.  CS71.C6    1896 


Grayson.     See  also  Pocahontas.  CS71.R747    1887 


-      AMERICAN   AND   ENGLISH   GENEALOGIES  287 

1375  Grazebrook. 

Genealogical  memoranda  relating  to  the  family  of  Graze- 
brook.     London,  Priv.  print.,  1878. 

2  p.  1.,  37  p.     front.,  illus.,  pi.,  faceim.     28'=" 

CS439.G65 

8-37474 

Greele.     See  Greeley. 

1376  Greeley. 

Genealogy  of  the  Greely — Greeley  family,  by  George  Hiram 

Greeley.     Boston,  Mass.  [F.  Wood,  printer]  1905. 

2  p.  1.,  911  p.     front.,  plates,  ports.     24<''". 

On  back  of  cover:  Greele,  Greely,  Greeley. 

CS71.G794     1905 

7-33223 

Greely.     See  Greeley. 

1377  Green. 

Percival  and  Ellen  Green.     [By  Samuel  Abbott  Green.     Bos- 
ton, Mass.,  Press  of  H.  W.  Dutton  &  son.  1861] 
5  p.    23="'. 
Caption  title. 
Reprinted  from  the  New  Eng.   hist,   and  geneal.  register,  v.  15,   1861, 

p.  105-109. 

CS71.G8     1861 

9-10511t 

1378  An  account  of  Percival  and  Ellen  Green  and  of  some  of 

their  descendants.  By  Samuel  Abbott  Green  .  . .  Privately 
printed.     Groton,  Mass.  [Cambridge,  Press  of  J.  Wilson  and  son] 

1876. 

67  p.     26«™. 

CS71.G8     1876 

9-10515t 

1379  Greenes   of  Warwick  in   colonial   history.     Eead   before 

the  Rhode  Island  historical  society,  February  27,  1877,  by 
Henry  E.  Turner  .  .  .  Newport,  R.  I.,  Davis  &  Pitman,  steam 
printers,  1877. 

68,  [2]  p.,  1  1.     24'^"'. 

CS71.G8     1877 

9-105 14t 

1380  A  genealogical  sketch  of  the  descendants  of  Robert  Greene 

of  Wales,  Mass.  By  R.  Greene  . . .  Boston,  Mass.,  J.  E.  Far- 
well  &  CO.,  printers,  1885. 

64  p.     front,  (port.)    20"™. 

^  ^  CS71.G8     1885 

9-10513t 


288  LIBRARY   OF   CONGRBSS 

Green — Continued. 

1381  Jabez  Greene,  and  his  descendants.     By  Myron  W.  Greene. 

[Honeoye  Falls?  N.  Y.,  1891] 

19  p.     front,  (port.)     23<=°. 
No  t.-p. 

Reprinted  from  the  Narragansett  hist.  reg.  Jan.  1891. 
Jabez  Greene  was  fifth  in  descent  from  John  Greene  of  Narragansett,  R.  I. 

CS71.G8     1891 

1-887 

1382  Descendants  of  Joseph  Greene,  of  Westerly,  R.  I.     Also, 

other  branches  of  the  Greenes  of  Quidnesset,  or  Kingston,  R.  I,, 
and  other  lines  of  Greenes  in  America.  By  Principal  Frank  L. 
Greene.     Albany,  N.  Y.,  J.  Munsell's  sons,  1894. 

500  p.     22'^"'. 

CS71.G8     1894 

9-105  lot 

1383  Succinct  genealogical  proofs  of  the  house  of  Greene  that 

were  lords  of  Drayton,  by  Robert  Halstead  [pseud.]  1685. 
Photographic  facsimile  from  the  original  volume  with  introduc- 
tion by  Francis  Vinton  Greene.  Printed  for  private  distribu- 
tion, 1896.     [London,  1896] 

X  p.,  2  1.,  p.  151-227  incl.  front.,  illus.,  plates,  coats  of  arms.     27  x  42"™. 

Reprint  of  the  original  edition  with  reproduction  of  t.-p.:  A  succinct  gene- 
alogy of  the  house  of  Greene,  that  were  lords  of  Drayton,  justified  by  publick 
records,  antient  and  extant  charters,  histories,  and  other  authentick  proofs. 

By  Robert  Halstead.     [London,  1685] 

CS439.G7 

9-19365t 

1384  Genealogy  of  Ezra  Green,  born  in  Litchfield  County,  Conn., 

1754.     By  Charles  R.  Green  . . .    Lyndon,  Kan.,  1897-[99] 

[102]  p.     port.     21^"°'. 

Various  paging. 

Issued  for  the  Ezra  Green  family  association. 

CS71.G8     1897 

9-10512t 

1385  Pedigree  of  the  family  of  Greene,  formerly  of  Greenville, 

Low  Grange,  and  Newtown  House,  co.  Kilkenny  .  .  .  and  now 
of  Milbrook,  co.  Kildare,  Gaulstown  house,  co.  IMeath,  and  of 
the  Shelleys,  Lewes,  Sussex,  England  .  .  .  Also  the  unregis- 
tered pedigrees  of  Greene,  formerly  of  Garryduif,  co.  Tipperary, 
and  of  Colonel  Wm.  Sheppey  Greene.  Comp.  by  Lieut.-Colonel 
J.  J.  Greene  ...  To  which  is  added  also  the  pedigree  of  the 
family  of  Greene,  of  Green's-Norton,  Northamptonshire  .  . . 
[Dublin,  Wood  printing  works]  1899. 

5  p.  1.,  [70]  p.     52  pi.     30^"°. 

Variously  paged. 

One  hundred  and  fifty  copies  only  . .  .  printed,     no.  83. 

CS499.G8 

9-19105t 


AMERICAN    AND   ENGLISH    GENEALOGIES  289 

Green — Continued . 

1386  The  Greene  family  in  England  and  America,  with  pedigrees. 

Boston,  Priv.  print.  [T.  R.  Marvin  &  son]  1901. 

147  p.     col.  front.,  pi.  (partly  col.)  ports.,  geneal.  tables.     24^'''". 

CS71.G8     1901 

1-15053 

1387  The  Greenes  of  Rhode  Island,  with  historical  records  of 

Enghsh  ancestry,  1534-1902;  comp.  from  the  mss.  of  the  late 
Major-General  George  Sears  Greene,  U.  S,  V.,  by  Louise  Brownell 
Clarke  .  .  .    New  York  [The  Knickerbocker  press]  1903. 

xxviii  p.,  1 1.,  892  p.     col.  front.,  plates,  ports.,  facsim.     29§'=™. 

CS71.G8     1903 

3-17522 

1388  The  Greene  family  and  its  branches  from  a.  d.  861  to  a.  d. 

1904.  By  Lora  S.  La  Mance,  together  with  poems  descriptive 
of  the  text,  by  Mrs.  Attie  A.  Stowe.  Floral  Park,  N.  Y.,  May- 
flower publishing  company  [1904] 

7  p.  1.,  293  p.     front.,  illus.,  plates  (partly  col.)  ports.     27^^". 

CS71.G8     1904 

9-14502 

1389  Genealogical  notes  of  the  Green  family.     [Chicago,  1907] 

cover-title,  14  p.,  1  1.     25^"=". 

Comp.  by  Henry  Lewis  Green. 

CS71.G8     1907 

10-2628 

See  also  Austin.  F78.A93 

Colby.  CS71.C686     1895 

Cooper.  CS71.C777     1906 

Smedley.  CS71.S637    1901 

Vernon.  F76.R52  no  13 

Vinton.  CS71.V79     1858a 

Greene.     See  Green. 

1390  Greenleaf. 

A  genealogy  of  the  Greenleaf  family.  By  Jonathan  Green- 
leaf  .  .  .  New  York,  Printed  for  the  use  of  the  family,  by  E.  O. 
Jenkins,  1854. 

116  p.     23i<^°'. 

CS71.G814     1854 

9-10523t 

1391  Genealogy   of   the  Greenleaf  family.     Comp.   by  James 

Edward  Greenleaf  .  .  .    Boston,  F.  Wood,  printer,  1896. 

xi,  553  p.     front.,  ports.,  fold,  geneal.  tab.     23"™. 

CS71.G814     1896 

9-10522t 

35819°— 10 19 


290  LIBRARY   OF   CONGRESS 

Greenleaf — Continued . 

1392 The  ancestiy  of  Jane  Maria  Greenleaf,  wife  of  William 

Francis  Joseph  Boardman,  Hartford,  Connecticut.     By  William 
F.  J.  Boardman  .  .  .    Hartford,  Conn.,  Priv.  print.  [The  Case, 
Lockwood  &  Brainard  company]  1906. 
4  p.  1.,  [7]-133  p.     front.,  plates,  ports.     25^'=°'. 
"One  hundred  and  fifty  numbered  copies."     This  copy  not  numbered. 

CS71.G814     1906 

6-46218 

1393  Greenlee. 

Genealogy  of  the  Greenlee  families  in  America,  Scotland,  Ire- 
land and  England,  with  ancestors  of  Elizabeth  Brooks  Greenlee 
and  Emil}^  Brooks  Greenlee.  Also  genealogical  data  of  the 
McDowells  of  Virginia  and  Kentucky,  by  Ralph  Stebbins 
Greenlee  and  Robert  Lemuel  Greenlee.  Chicago,  Illinois,  pri- 
vately printed,  1908. 

744  p.     front.,  plates,  ports.,  2  col.  coats  of  arm?,  fold,  geneal.  tab.     30°™. 

CS71.G8142     1908 

10-105.39 

1394  Greenough. 

Notes  upon  the  ancestry  of  Ebenezer  Greenough,  and  of  his 
wife,  Abigail  Israel,  and  also,  a  list  of  their  descendants.  [By 
Franklin  Piatt.    Philadelphia,  Printed  for  private  distribution, 

1895] 

38  p.    geneal.  tables.     25^'=™. 

CS71.Q816     1895 

9-10203t 

See  also  Bronsdon.  CS71.B889    1902 

Shannon.  CS71.S528    1906 

1395  Greenwood. 

Greenwood;  colonial  and  revolutionary  services.     1695-1783. 
By  Isaac  J.  Greenwood.     Boston,  D.  Clapp  &  son,  1899. 
[11]  p.    20  X  24''"'. 
Record  of  ancestral  services  of  the  Greenwoods. 

CS71.G817     1899 
Mar.  15, 1900—32 

See  also  Bronsdon.  CS71.B869    1902 

Warren.  CS71.W29    1903 

1396  Grenaway. 

John  Grenaway.  Abstracts  of  deeds  (1650)  from  John 
Grenaway  to  his  children.  Suffolk  deeds,  book  first,  pages 
199-202.  Communicated  to  the  New-England  historical  and 
genealogical  register,  for  Jan.  1878,  by  William  B.  Trask,  esq., 
of  Boston.     [Boston,  1878] 

4  p.     25^"^™. 

Caption  title. 


CS71.G818     1878 

5-14272 


AMERICAN   AND   ENGLISH    GENEALOGIES  291 

1397  Gresham. 

Genealogical  memoranda  relating  to  the  family  of  Gresham. 
Comp.  by  Granville  Leveson  Gower  .  .  .  Not  published.  Lon- 
don, Mitchell  &  Hughes,  printers,  1874-76. 

96  p.     illus.  (coat  of  arms)  facsims.     32^<=™. 

Title  vignette:  coat  of  arms. 

Issued  in  3  parts. 

CS439.G75 

9-18136t 

Gresley.     See  also  Brown.  CS439.B85    1903 

Greter.     See  Crater. 

1398  GreviUe. 

An  historical  and  genealogical  account  of  the  noble  family 
of  Greville,  to  the  time  of  Francis,  the  present  earl  Brooke,  and 
earl  of  Warwick,  including  the  history  and  succession  of  the 
several  earls  of  Warwick  since  the  Norman  conquest ;  and  some 
account  of  Warwick  castle.     London,  1766. 

2  p.  1.,  108  p.     front.,  illus.,  2  pi.,  3  plans,  4  geneal.  tab.     23'=°i. 

Dedication  signed:  Joseph  Edmondson. 

CS439.G84 

8-37473 

Grey.     See  Gray. 

1398a  Griffin. 

Griffin's  journal.  First  settlers  of  Southold;  the  names  of 
the  heads  of  those  families,  being  only  thirteen  at  the  time  of 
their  landing;  first  proprietors  of  Orient;  biographical  sketches, 
&c.  &c.  &c.  by  Augustus  Grifiin.  Orient,  L.  I.,  Augustus 
Griffin,  1857. 

[3]-312  p.     front,  (port.)     19"= 


2-17683 


Jem 

F129.S74G8 


1399 Genealogy  of  the  descendants  of  Jasper  Griffing.    Comp.  b}'' 

Clara  J.  Stone.     [New  York,  De  Baun  &  Morgenthaler,  printersl 
1881. 
194  p.     26 J«™. 

CS71.G85     1881 

9-10202t 

1400  Descendants   of  Col.   Jacob  Griffin  and   Ruth  Woolsey. 

Chicago,  1900. 

geneal.  tab.  74  x  52''"'  fold,  to  28«™. 
A  blue  print. 
Comp.  by  Edward  A.  Claypool. 

CS71.G85     1900 

3-29499 


292  LIBRARY   OF    CONGRESS 

Grif&n— Continued. 

1401  Samuel  Griffin  of  New  Castle  County  on  Delaware,  planter; 

and  his  descendants  to  the  seventh  generation.     Comp.  and 
pub.  by  Thomas  Hale  Streets  .  . ,    Philadelphia,  Pa.,  1905. 

235  p.    20J<='°. 

On  cover:  Number  two.    Some  allied  families  of  Kent  County,  Delaware. 

CS71.G85     1905 

6-40996 

See  also  Noyes.  CS71.N955    1907 

Pocahontas.  CS71.R747     1887 

Griffith.     See  also  Powell.  CS71.P833    1866 

1402  Griffitts. 

Genealogical  tables  of  the  Griffitts  family  from  1752  to  1887. 
Comp.  and  arranged  by  Frank  P.  Griffitts  .  .  .  Lancaster,  Pa., 
Daily  intelligencer  print,  1887. 

iv  p.,  11.,  [71-88  p.     24"=°. 

CS71.G856     1887 

10-1497 

1403  Grigsby. 

Genealogy  of  the  Grigsby  family  in  part,  including  a  brief 
sketch  of  the  Porter  family  .  . .  Chicago,  Republished  by 
R.  H.  McCormick,  1905. 

cover-title,  8  p.    23^""'. 

Signed:  W.  H.  Grigsby. 

Originally  pub.  by  W.  H.  Grigsby,  1878. 

CS71.G858     1906 

6-43481 

Grigson.     See  also  Paine.  CS439.P3 

1404  Griswold. 

Records  of  the  Griswold,  Crane,  Paddock,  Howes,  Smith  and 
Russell  families.  Comp.  by  Anna  Russell  Vance  .  .  .  Milwau- 
kee, Swain  &  Tate  co.,  printers  [1898] 

57  p.     front.,  plates  (partly  col.)  fold,  geneal.  tab.     24'^'". 

CS71.G87     1898 
9-27098 

1404a  Supplement  .  .  .  with     additional     records    of   Seymour, 

Backus  and  Andrews  families.     Milwaukee,  Swain  &  Tate  co. 
[1899] 

22  p.,  1  1.     25i'"" 

CS71.G87     1890 


AMERICAN   AND   ENGLISH    GENEALOGIES  293 

Griswold — Continued . 

1405  Black   Hall  traditions    and    reminiscences,  collected  by 

Adeline  Bartlett  Allyn,  granddaughter  of  Col.  Charles  Griswold. 
Hartford,  Conn.,  The  Case,  Lockwood  &  Brainard  company, 
1908. 

87  p.     illue.  (map)     18i<=°. 

CS71.G87     1908 

8-37649 

See  also  Hall.  CS71.H177    1902a 

Hyde.  CS71.H993     1904 

Salisbury.  CS71.S167    1892 

Grolleau.     See  also  Withie.  CS439.W64 

1406  Groome. 

The  Groome  family  and  connections:  a  pedigree.  With  bio- 
graphical sketches,  by  Harry  Connelly  Groome.  Philadelphia, 
Press  of  J.  B.  Lippincott  company,  1907. 

xi,  13-113  p.    fold,  geneal.  tab.    25<"°. 

CS71.G877     1907 

7-17337 

See  also  Napier,  CS439.N3 

Gross,    See  also  Sahler.  0S7i.si3    1896 

Grosvenor.    See  also  Taunton.  CS439.T3 

Grout.     See  also  Adams.  F63.M88  vol.  l 

1407  Grubb. 

The  Grubb  family  of  Pennsylvania  and  Delaware.     [West 
Chester,  Pa.,  1893] 
cover-title,  12  p.    22^=™. 
Signed:  Gilbert  Cope. 
"From  the  Daily  local  news,  Oct.  1893." 

CS71.G885     1893 

5-12582 

—  See  also  Hole.  CS71.H729    1904 

1407a  Guelf. 

A  general  history  of  the  house  of  Guelph,  or  royal  family  of 
Great  Britain,  from  the  earliest  period  in  which  the  name  ap- 
pears upon  record  to  the  accession  of  His  Majesty  King  George 
the  First  to  the  throne.  With  an  appendix  of  authentic  and 
original  documents,  by  Andrew  Halliday  .  .  .  London,  Printed 
for  T.  and  G.  Underwood,  1821. 
XXXVI,  472,  [31]  p.  incl.  geneal.  tables,    front.    28i  x  23'=«. 

DD801.B857H2 

5-13836 


294  LIBRARY   OF    CONGRESS 

Guelf — Continued. 

1408 Pedigree  of  the  rbyal  house  of  Guelph,  dukes  of  Brunswick, 

kings  of  Great  Britain  and  Ireland,  and  of  Hanover,  proceeding 
from  the  house  of  D'Este.  Founded  principally  on  "L'art  de 
verifier  les  dates,"  with  a  few  modern  notes.  By  AYilliam 
Alexander  Lindsay.  London  and  Bungay,  R.  Clay  and  sons, 
limited,  1891. 

geneal.  tab.     71  x  124'"=  fold,  to  25  x  22"'". 


CS418.L5 


G-45C82 


See  also  Brunswick.  DD801.B857R6 

Brunswick.  dd491.H25R3 

Hanover.  dd491.H25H2 

1409  Guild. 

Genealogy  of  the  descendants  of  John  Guild,  Dedham,  Mas- 
sachusetts. By  Calvin  Guild  . . .  Providence,  Providence  press 
company,  printers,  1867. 

xii,  120  p.    20"™. 

Edition  of  two  hundred  and  fifty  copies  printed. 

CS71.Q954    1867 

9-10201t 

1410  Eightieth  birth-day  anniversary  of  Deacon  Reuben  Guild, 

West  Dedham,  Massachusetts,  September  20,  1873.  Together 
with  the  genealogy  and  personal  history  of  the  West  Dedham 
branch  of  the  Guild  family.  Providence,  Printed  for  private 
distribution,  1873. 

cover-title,  21  p.     20<="». 

Comp.  by  Reuben  Aldridge  Guild. 

2-12084 

1411  The  genealogy  and  history  of  the  Guild,  Guile  and  Gile 

family.  By  Charles  Burleigh  . .  .  Portland,  Me.,  B.  Thurston 
&  CO.,  1887. 

3  p.  1.,  [9]-381  p.    col.  fronts,  (coats  of  arms)  ports.    23"™. 

CS71.G964     1887 

9-10200t- 

1412  Ancestry  of  Calvin  Guild,  Margaret  Taft,  James  Hum- 
phreys and  Rebecca  Covell  Martin.  Including  over  one  hun- 
dred surnames.  1620-1890.  By  Howard  Redwood  Guild  . . . 
[Salem,  Mass.l  Printed  by  the  Salem  press  publishing  and 
printing  co.,  1891. 

3  p.  1.,  42  p.     24<=°'. 

"  300  copies  of  this  work  are  printed  for  private  circulation,  of  which  this  is 

no.  36." 

CS71.G954     1891 

9-10199t 

See  also  Giles. 

Guile.     See  Guild. 


AMERICAN   AND   ENGLISH   GENEALOGIES  295 

1412a  Gunning. 

Documents  of  the  Gunning  family.  Cheltenham,  Printed  by 
S.  C.  Harper,  1834. 

1  p.  1.,  68,  48  p.     fold,  geneal.  tab.    24^«". 

Preface  signed:  Geo.  Gunning. 

Four  fold,  pages  inserted  at  end:  "  Petition  of  George  Gunning." 

CS439.G9 

10-11183 

1413  Gurley. 

The  history  and  genealogy  of  the  Gurley  family  . . .  By 
Albert  E.  Gurley  .  . .  Hartford,  Conn.,  Press  of  the  Case, 
Lockwood  &  Brainard  company,  1897. 

285  p.     plates,  ports.     231"". 

Title  vignette. 

Contents. — pt.  1.  Memorials  of  the  Scottish  house  of  Gourlay,  by  the  Rev. 
Charles  Rogers. — pt.  2.  Extract  from  the  Porter  genealogy,  comp.  by  Henry 
Porter  Andrews. — pt.  3.  William  Gurley  of  Wexford,  Ireland. — pt.  4.  Capt. 
Benjamin  Gurley. — pt.  5.  Rev.  Joseph  Gurley  and  Rev.  John  Gurley. 

CS71.G98     1897 

9-10198t 

1414  Genealogy  of  Samuel  Gourley  and  his  descendants,  1784- 

1909;  together  with  accounts  of  the  families  of  Albert  E.  Gur- 
ley, Thomas  B.  Gourley,  James  Gourley,  C.  C.  Lounsberry, 
James  Gourley,  Arthur  Gourley,  Thomas  Gourley,  Samuel  B. 
Gourley,  Joseph  Gourley  and  George  Gourley,  and  account  of 
Gourley  re-union,  1908.  By  C.  T.  Heydecker  . . .  [Waukegan? 
111.,  n909] 

32  p.  incl.  front,  (port.)  illus.     23"°'. 

CS71.G98     1909 

9-24238 

1415  Gurney. 

The  record  of  the  house  of  Gournay.  Comp.  from  original 
documents  by  Daniel  Gurney  . . .  London,  Priv.  print,  by  J.  B. 
Nichols  and  J.  G.  Nichols,  1848. 

3  V.    illus.,  plates,  ports.,  maps,  facsim.    29°'". 
Paged  continuously. 

Added  t.-p.,  engr. 

CS439.G8 

8-29447 

1416  Three  hundred  years  of  a  Norman  house :  the  barons  of 

Gournay  from  the  10th  to  the  13th  century,  with  genealogical 
miscellanies.  By  James  Hannay  .  .  .  London,  Tinsley 
brothers,  1867. 

4  p.  1.,  288  p.     20'=™. 

"British  family  histories":  p.   [201]-261;    "The    family    of    Temple":    p. 

[2621-288. 

DC611.N846.Q7 

5-14933t 


296  LIBRARY  OF   CONGRESS 

1417  Gustin. 

Ancestry  of  John  S.  Gustin  and  his  wife,  Susan  McComb, 
including  an  account  of  John  Hubbard,  second  husband  of 
EHnor  Shepherd.  By  Mrs.  Sarah  A.  Dewick.  Boston,  D.  Clapp 
&  son,  1900. 

136  p.     24i<"". 

Contents. — The  Makepeace  family. — The  Browne  family. — Ancestry  of 
John  S.  Gustin  (on  the  paternal  side)— The  Owen  family. — The  Price  family. — 
Ancestry  of  John  S.  Gustin  (on  the  maternal  side)— Captain  Elisha  Shepherd. — 
The  Smock  family. — The  Conover  or  Van  Couwenhoven  family. — The  Schenck 
family. — John  Hubbard. — Ancestry  of  Susan  McComb:  The  Leggett  family. 
Osberne,  the  seneschal.     The  Mandeville,  De  Rie  and  Roos  families.     Richard 

Lawrence.     The  Macomb  family.    John  Mott. 

CS71.G982     1900 

5-39051 

1418  Guthrie. 

A  brief  history  of  a  branch  of  the  Guthrie  family.     Beginning 

with  the  residence  in  Edinburg,  Scotland,  in  1680,  of  John 

Guthrie,  his  emigration  to  this  country  in  1700,  and  tracing 

the  descendants  of  his  great-grandsons,  Truman  and  Stephen, 

to  the  present  day,  by  Seymour  Guthrie.     Chicago,  111.,  1889. 

61  p.,  1 1.    front.,  illus.,  ports.    26"=™. 

CS71.G984     1889 

9-10197t 

1419  A  sketch  of  Stephen  Guthrie,  senior,  and  his  children ;  a 

pioneer  family  of  the  Ohio  land  company  of  1787.  [Zanes- 
ville?0.,  1891?] 

35  p.     front,  (port.)  pi.     19^''". 
Comp.  by  Stephen  Hand  Guthrie. 

CS71.G984     1891 

2-19820 

1420  Records  of  the  Guthrie  family  of  Pennsylvania,  Connecti- 
cut, and  Virginia,  with  ancestry  of  those  who  have  intermarried 
with  the  family.  By  Harriet  N.  and  Eveline  Guthrie  Dunn  .  . . 
Chicago,  H.  N.  and  S.  L.  Dunn,  1898. 

3  p.  1.,  170  p.     plates,  ports.     23^"™. 

CS71.G984     1898 

Feb.  23,  99-34 

1421  Genealogy  of  the  descendants  of  Rev.  Thomas  Guthrie, 

D.  D.,  and  Mrs.  Anne  Burns  or  Guthrie,  connected  chiefly  with 
the  families  of  Chalmers  and  Trail,  to  which  Mrs.  Guthrie 
belonged,  through  her  mother,  Mrs.  Christina  Chalmers  or 
Burns,  and  her  great-grandmother,  Mrs.  Susannah  Trail  or 
Chalmers.  Also  incidental  references  to  the  families  of  Guthrie 
and  Burns.     Comp.  from  family  records,  letters,  diaries  ...  by 


AMEEICAN   AND   ENGLISH   GENEALOGIES  297 

1421  Guthrie — Continued. 

Charles  John  Guthrie  . .  .    With  ninety-six  illustrations.     Edin- 
burgh, A.  Elliot,  1902. 

[3]-159,  [1]  p.  incl.  fronts.,  illus.,  ports.,  facsims.,  geneal.  tables.     31J  x  26"™. 

CS470.G8 

5-3764 

See  also  Sandys.  CS7i,S22    1897 


1422  Guy. 

Notice  sur  la  famille  Guy  et  sur  quelques  autres  families  . . . 
Montreal,  E.  Senecal,  1867. 

iv,  53,  97  p.     front.,  plates,  ports.,  facsims.,  fold,  map,  coats  of  arms.     22^=™. 
By  Francois  Daniel.  CS90.G8 

1422a (In   Ms   Nos   gloires   nationales.     Montreal,   1867. 

22^^'^.     V.  2,  p.  241-304) 

ri005.D19 

&-19131-2t 

1423  Gwydir. 

The  history  of  the  Gwydir  family,  by  Sir  John  Wynn  .  . .  First 
pub.  by  the  Honorable  Daines  Barrington,  with  an  introduction 
and  notes;  now  re-edited,  with  additional  notes,  by  a  native  of 
the  principality:  to  which  is  added,  an  original  work,  containing 
memoirs  of  celebrated  and  distinguished  cotemporary  Welsh- 
men, bishops,  &c.  by  the  same  author.  Ruthin,  Printed  by 
R.  Jones,  1827. 

2  p.  1.,  vii  p.,  1 1.,  iii-xvi,  [171-121  p.     ports.,  geneal.  tables.     27  x  23*=™. 

CS459.G8 

9-1 9351 t 

1424  Gwynne. 

Military  memoirs  of  the  great  civil  war.  Being  the  military 
memoirs  of  John  Gwynne;  and  an  account  of  the  Earl  of  Glen- 
cairn's  expedition,  as  general  of  His  Majesty's  forces,  in  the 
Highlands  of  Scotland,  in  the  years  1653  &  1654.  By  a  person 
who  was  eye  and  ear  witness  to  every  transaction.  With  an 
appendix.  Edinburgh,  Printed  for  A.  Constable  and  co.;  [etc., 
etc.]  1822. 

[iii]-xiv,  263  p.     28 J  x  22='°. 

DA410.G98 

3-5502 

Gyles.     See  Giles. 

1425  Habergham. 

The  Habergham  family.  References  to,  and  remarks  upon, 
the  historical  records,  by  Matthew  Henry  Habershon  ...  [n.  p.] 
1903. 

16  p.     23"".     [With  Bulloch,  Joseph  G.  B.  A  history  and  genealogy  of  the 

Habersham  family.     Columbia,  S.  C,  1901] 

CS71.H114     1901 

3-24609 


298  LIBRARY  OF   CONGRESS 

1426  Habersham. 

A  history  and  genealogy  of  the  Habersham  family  in  con- 
nection with  the  history,  genealogy  and  mention  of  the  families 
of  Clay,  Stiles,  Gumming,  King  .  .  .  and  many  other  names  .  .  . 
By  Joseph  Gaston  Baillie  Bulloch  .  .  .  Columbia,  S.  C,  The 
R.  L.  Bryan  company,  1901. 

vi,  222  p.     illus.     23^'='". 

CS71.H114     1901 

2-22289 

1427  Hack. 

William   Hack    and   his    descendants.     By   Christopher   A. 
Hack  ...     [n.  p.,  1894  ?] 
4  p.     23^'^™. 
"Reprinted  from  the  New-England  historical  and  genealogical  register  for 

October,  1894." 

CS71.H118     1894 

2-12088 

Hackstaff.     See  also  Macdonough.  CS71.M136  1901 

HafT.     See  also  Crall.  CS71.C889  1908 
Hafford.     See  Hay  ford. 

Hager.     See  also  Bogardus.  CS71.B674  1900 

1428  Haggard. 

History  of  the  Haggard  family  in  England  and  America, 
1433  to  1899.  By  David  D.  Haggard.  Albany  [J.  Munsell's 
sons]  1899. 

135,  [1]  p.  incl.  front.,  illus.,  ports.     23^=°'. 

CS71.H145     1899 
1-931 

See  also  Gentry.  CS71.G339    1909 


1428a  Hagin. 

Jewish  ideals,  and  other  essays,  by  Joseph  Jacobs  .  . .    Lon- 
don, D.  Nutt;  New  York,  Macmillan  and  co.,  1896. 
xviii  p.,  1 1.,  242  p.  incl.  illus.,  tab.     fold.  plan.     22^'^"'. 
"The  following  essays  have  appeared  in  various  periodicals  during  the  past 
eighteen  years." — Pref. 

"  The  Hagin  family"  geneal.  tab.,  p.  185. 

DS143.J3 

10-4213 

1429  Haig. 

The  Haigs  of  Bemersyde;  a  family  history  by  John  Russell, 

Edinburgh  and  London,  W.  Blackwood  and  sons,  1881. 

xiii,  [1]  p.,  1 1.,  496  p.     front.,  illus.,  faceim.     23'=". 

DA768.3.H2R9 
5-5806 


AMERICAN   AND  ENGLISH   GENEALOGIES  299 

1430  Haight. 

A  genealogical  narrative  of  the  Daniel  Haight  family ;  by  his 
grandson  Canniff  Haight.     Toronto,  Rowsell  &  Hutchison,  1899. 
1  p.  1.,  71  p.     front.     27='". 

Title  vignette  (coat  of  arms  in  red) 

CS71.H15     1899 

3-8997 

See  also  Hoyt. 

Haines.     See  Haynes. 
Halt.     See  Haight. 

1431  Hakes. 

The  Hakes  family;  by  Harry  Hakes  ...  2d  ed.;  with  addi- 
tions and  corrections.  Wilkes-Barre,  Pa.  [Press  of  E,.  Baur 
&  son]  1889. 

2  p.  1.,  [3]-220  p.     pi.,   ports.     23^'^'°. 

Blank  pages  at  end  for  "Marriages,  births,  deaths." 

CS71.H155     1889 

9-10196 

Halcro.     See  also  Erskine.  CS479.E7 

Haldane.     See  also  Roger.  CS479.R7 

1432  Hale. 

Thomas  Hale,  the  glover  of  Newbury,  Mass.  (1635)  and  his 
descendants.  By  Robert  S.  Hale  . . .  Boston,  D.  Clapp  & 
son,  printers,  1877. 

19  p.    25«'°. 

"From  the  New  England  historical  and  genealogical  register  for  January, 

1877." 

CS71.H163     1877 

9-10195 

1433  Genealogy  of  descendants  of  Thomas  Hale  of  Walton, 

England,  and  of  Newbury,  Mass.,  by  Robert  Safford  Hale,  with 
additions  by  other  members  of  the  family.  Ed.  by  George  R. 
Howell.  Albany,  N.  Y.,  Weed,  Parsons  and  company,  print- 
ers, 1889. 

xii.  415  p.     front,  (port.)  plates,  facsims.     23^"™. 

CS71.H163     1889 

9-10194 

1434  Descendants  of  Major  Samuel  Hale.     Cambridge  [Mass.] 

The  Riverside  press,  1902. 

V,  117,  [1]  p.     171='°. 

Preface  signed  Elizabeth  Hale  Smith. 

CS71.H163     1902 

2-17874 


300  LIBRARY   OF   CONGRESS 

Hale — Continued. 

1435  The  Hale  family  of  Connecticut.     By  Seymour  Morris. 

Boston,  Press  of  D.  Clapp  &  son,  1907. 

12  p.,  1  1.     21>-"'. 

"  Reprinted  with  additions  from  the  N.  E.  historical  and  genealogical  regis- 
ter for  April,  1907." 

CS71.H163     1907 

8-3084(1 

1435a  Ancestry  and  descendants  of  Josiah  Ilalc,  fifth  in  de- 
scent from  Samuel  Hale  of  Hartford,  Conn.,  1637.  To  which 
is  added  an  epistolary  appendix  showing  other  lines  of  descent. 
Comp.  by  Oscar  Fitzalan  Hale.  Rutland,  Vt.,  The  Tuttle 
company,  printers,  1909. 
133  p.  front.,  facsims.     23J<"". 

CS71.H163     1900 

10-15501 

See  also  Flag-g.  CS71.F574    1903 

Swain.  CS71.S97     1896 

1436  Hales. 

Pedigree  of  Sir  Christopher  Hales,  of  Lincoln,  hart.  Ex- 
tracted from  the  records  of  the  College  of  arms.  [Communicated 
by  Richard  Woof]     London,  Printed  by  Taylor  and  co.,  1870. 

Ip.  ].,  3p.    28°™. 

Title  vignette:  coat  of  arms. 

CS439.H22 

9-12f399 

1437  Haley. 

Genealogical  memoranda,  relating  chiefly  to  the  Haley,  Piper, 
Neal  and  Ricker  families  of  Maine  and  New  Hampshire. 
Comp.  by  Rev.  John  W.  Hayley.  Lowell,  Mass.,  Courier- 
citizen  CO.,  printers,  1900. 

115  p.     front,  (port.)     22«°". 

CS71.H168     1900 

Mar.  29,  1900-«1 

1438  HaUburton. 

Memorials  of  the  Haliburtons.  Edinburgh,  Printed  by  J. 
Ballantync  &  company,  1S24.  {In  Rogers,  Charles.  Genea- 
logical memoirs  of  the  family  of  Sir  Walter  Scott  .  .  .  London, 
1877.     22^"°".     p.  1-70) 

A  reprint  of  the  ed.  of  1824. 

Ed.  by  Sir  Walter  Scott. 

CS479.S4 

2-3402 

1439  HaU. 

The  Halls  of  New  England.  Genealogical  and  biographical. 
By  Rev.  David  B.  Hall  .  .  .  Albany,  N.  Y.,  Printed  for  the 
author  by  J.  Munsell's  sons,  1883. 

X  p.,  1  1.,  735,  55  p.     pi.,  ports.     23J'"». 

CS71.H177     1883 
9-16595 


AMERICAN   AND   ENGLISH   GENEALOGIES  301 

Hall — Continued . 

1440  Genealogical    notes:  relating    to    the    families    of    Hon. 

Lyman  Hall  of  Georgia;  Hon.  Samuel  Holden  Parsons  Hall, 
of  Binghamton,  N.  Y.;  and  Hon.  Nathan  Kelsey  Hall,  of 
Buffalo,  N.  y.  Arranged  by  Theo.  Parsons  Hall  . , .  Albany, 
N.  Y.,  Printed  for  private  distribution,  by  J.  Munsell's  sons,  1886. 

1  p.  1.,  191,  [1]  p.    plates,  ports.,  fold,  geneal.  tables.    23^"™. 

CS71.H177     1886 

9-10193 

1441  Hall  ancestry.     A  series  of  sketches  of  the  lineal  ancestors 

of  the  children  of  Samuel  Holden  Parsons  Hall  and  his  wife 
Emeline  Bulkeley  of  Binghamton,  N.  Y.  With  some  account 
of  nearly  one  hundred  of  the  early  Puritan  families  of  New 
England.  Also  tables  showing  the  royal  descents  of  Mary 
Lyman  and  Sarah  Chauncy  and  their  descendants.  By  Charles 
S.  Hall.     New  York,  [etc.]  G.  P.  Putnam's  sons,  1896. 

1  p.  !.,  xp.,  11.,  507p.     front,  (port.)     23i'="'. 

"  This  edition  consists  of  two  hundred  copies  of  which  this  is  no.  82." 

CS71.H177     1896 

9-10192 

1442  John  Hall  of  Wallingford,  Conn.     A  monograph  by  James 

Shepard.     New  Britain,  Conn.,  Record  press,  1902. 

60  p.,  11.    24§'"°. 

CS71.H177     1903 

3-3187 

1443  Memoranda  relating  to  the  ancestry  and  family  of  Sophia 

Fidelia  Hall,  by  Mrs.  S.  F.  Hall  Coe.  Meriden,  Conn.,  Printed 
by  the  Curtiss-AVay  co.,  1902. 

3  p.  1.,  231,  iv,  iii  p.     front,  (port.)     24'=»>. 

CS71.H177     1902a 
3-16249 

1444  Records  of  Captain  John  Hall,  born  May  27,  1723,  died 

Aug.  6,  1777,  in  the  defense  of  his  country.  With  some 
account  of  his  ancestors  and  descendants.  Compiled  by 
Gilbert  Edgerton  Hall.     Fremont,  Ohio,  J.  H.  Stine's  print,  1904. 

Ip.  l.,29p.     l?*"". 

CS71.H177.     1904 

4-21130 

See  also  Baldwin.  CS71.B19    1881 

Converse.  cs7i.C766    1906 

Forrest.  CS71.F729     1897 

McGinnis.  CS71.M145    1892 


302  LIBRARY   OF   CONGRESS 

1445  HaUeck. 

Brief  sketch  of  the  Hallock  ancestry  in  the  United  States: 
prepared  for  the  memoir  of  Jeremiah  and  Moses  Hallock.  1863- 
1866.  [By  William  Allen  Hallock.  New  York,  American  tract 
society,  1866] 

Ip.  ].,  [389H04p.,  11.     igi""". 

Caption  title. 

CS71.H184     1866 

6-39297 

1446  The  Hallock-Holyoke  pedigree  and  collateral  branches  in 

the  United  States;  being  a  revision  of  the  Hallock  ancestry  of 
1866  prepared  by  Rev.  Wm.  A.  Hallock,  d.  d.,  with  additions 
and  tracings  of  family  genealogies  to  the  present  date  and  gen- 
eration, by  Charles  Hallock  .  .  .  Amherst,  Mass.,  Press  of  Car- 
penter &  Morehouse,  1006. 

4  p.  1.,  83,  [1]  p.     front.,  illus.,  plates,  ports.     19^''™. 

CS71.H184     1906 


1447  Hallen. 

An  account  of  the  family  of  Hallen  or  Holland  (De  Mirabelle 
dit  van  Halen  of  Malines),  from  a.  d.  1280  to  a.  d.  1885,  with 
pedigrees  of  families  of  Hatton  of  Newent,  Shakspeare  of  Strat- 
ford-on-Avon,  and  Weight  of  Clingre.  By  Arthur  W.  Cornelius 
Hallen  .  .  .     Edinburgh,  Print,  by  Neill  and  company,  1885. 

3  p.  1.,  76  p.     front.,  7  pi.,  x  geneal.  tab.     32i«°'. 

Slip  containing  "Errata"  inserted  after  p.  76. 

"One  hundred  copies."     Privately  printed. 

CS439.H26 

8-37475 


1448  Halle tt. 

The  Hallett  family.  {In  Genealogical  notes  of  Barnstable 
families,  being  a  reprint  of  the  Amos  Otis  papers  .  .  .  Revised 
by  C.  F.  Swift .  .  .  Barnstable,  Mass.,  1888-90.  22^*'°^.  v.  1, 
p.  473-531) 

F74.B1408 
4-11457 

1449  HaUey. 

Some  material  for  a  pedigree  of  Dr.  Edmond  Halley.  By 
Eugene  F.  McPikc  .  .  .  Exeter,  W.  Pollard  &  co.  ltd.,  printers 
[10081 

cover- title,  lip. 

"Reprinted  from  the  Genealogist,  n.  h.,  vol.  xxv,  July,  1908." 

CS439.H28 

8-31V29 


AMEBICA2V    AlfD  ESTGUSH   C^JS[EALfOGSES  303 

HaDey — Continued . 

1450  Extracts  from  British  arcliiTes  <ndi  the  funili^  oi  Hallenf, 

Hawiej,  Fy^  ®^  (Second  sedes)    By  Eu^sne  F.  llcPilae. 

Rqirinted  firom  the  Magaudne  of  histoiy.     Xew  T<»k,  190@. 
coverdde,  31  p.     24'^. 

caaa9M3S  1909 
See  also  McPike.  CS71JC1'78    1908 


HaUock.     Sc(  HaUeck. 

1451  HaUoweU. 

Beooid  of  a  branch  of  the  HmQowcil  family,  JiMJiwiing  the 
Longstreth,  Penrose,  and  Nm-wood  Iwanch^.    Comp.  hy  Wil- 
liani  Penrose  HallowdL     ^Hiiladelphia,  Hallowdl  &  cso..  1S93.  ' 
3l6p.    iraat^iIlwB^plttleB(paalti^cnL) ports.    IS" 


*-3HBtf 

1452  Halsey. 

Thomas  Hals- 7 
Long  Island,  1591- 
eighth  andmn^ 
Edmund  I>rakt 
ing  Halser  ...    M 
office]  Isv" 


14»  Halsted. 

Desoffiodants  of  Rebecca  Ogd^i  and  Caleb  Halsted.     [By  W. 
Ogden  Wheder  and  E.  D.  Habej-    Monistown,  If,  J.,  1896] 

54  p       34C3n 

NoiL-p, 

^mnted  for  cwwaJlion  onty. 

C?-:H197    1806 

Hamhlflin.     5^/  Hamliii. 
Hkmbileton.     5^^  Hamilton. 

Hamer.     5^'  -^Is?  Bohinson.  csti.e66    :?ce 

1454  Hamilton. 

The  memoiies  dP  the   .     - 
dukes  of  HamD.t<m  and  Ca5 
is  given  of  the  ree  and  ■■.  '  j 
With  many  lettMS,  inf 


304  LIBRARY  OF   CONGRESS 

1454  Hamilton — Continued. 

King  Charles  the  i.  never  before  pubHshed.     All  drawn  out  of, 
or  copied  from  the  originals.     By  Gilbert  Burnet  .  .  .    London, 
Printed  by  J.  Grover,  for  R.  Royston,  1677. 
11  p.  1.,  436,  [16]  p.     2  port.  (incl.  front.)    30^"'°. 

DA803.7.H2B8 


1455 Memoirs  of  the  house  of  Hamilton,  corrected.     With  an 

addition.     Edinburgh,  J.  Stevenson,  1828. 

12,  4  p.     28i  X  22<^™. 
By  Dr.  Hamilton,  of  Bardowie. 

A  reply  to  the  "Supplement  to  the  Historical  and  genealogical  memoirs  of 
the  house  of  Hamilton,"  by  John  Anderson. 

CS479.H2     1828a 
6-38107 


1456 Reply  to  the  misstatements  of  Dr.  Hamilton  of  Bardowie, 

in  his  late  "Memoirs  of  the  house  of  Hamilton,  corrected." 
Respecting  the  descent  of  his  family;  with  an  appendix  of 
original  matter,  partly  affecting  the  Hamiltons,  and  Stewarts, 
and  representation  of  the  old  earls  of  Lennox,  &c.  Edinburgh, 
J.  Stevenson,  1828. 

2  p.  1.,  26,  10  p.     28  X  22<''". 
Signed:  J.  R.     i.e.,  John  Riddell. 

CS479.H2     1828b 

6-38108 

1457  The  memoirs  of  the  lives  and  actions  of  James  and  William, 

dukes  of  Hamilton  and  Castle-Herald.  By  Gilbert  Burnet. 
Oxford,  At  the  University  press,  1852. 

xxxii,  555  p.     22<"". 

DA803.7.H2B9 
5-5802 

1458  The  Hamilton  manuscripts :    containing  some  account  of 

the  settlement  of  the  territories  of  the  upper  Clandeboye,  Great 
Ardes,  and  Dufferin,  in  the  county  of  Down,  by  Sir  James  Ham- 
ilton, knight,  (afterwards  created  Viscount  Claneboye,)  in  the 
reigns  of  James  i.  and  Charles  i.,  with  memoirs  of  him,  and  of 
his  son  and  grandson,  James,  and  Henry,  the  first  and  second 
earls  of  Clanbrassil  (of  the  first  creation);  and  of  their  families, 
connexions,  and  descendants.  Printed  from  the  original  mss., 
and  ed.  by  T.  K.  Lowry  .  . .  With  appendixes,  containing 
copies  of  grants  from  the  crown,  inquisitions  of  oflBce,  deeds, 
wills,  and  other  original  documents  relating  to  the  foregoing 
territories.     Belfast,  Archer  and  sons  [1867] 

viii,  166  p.,  1  1.,  cv,  [1]  p.     23J  x  20«™. 

"The  . .  .  mas.  are  without  name  or  date,  but  contain  internal  evidence  of 
having  been  written  by  a  member  of  the  Hamilton  family,  about  the  latter  end 


AMERICAN   AND  ENGLISH    GENEALOGIES  305 

1468  Hamilton — Continued. 

of  the  17th  century,  and  certainly  prior  to  the  year  1703  . .  .  the  editor  has  come 
to  the  conclusion,  from  the  internal  evidence  . .  .  that  it  was  Mr.  William  Ham- 
ilton, of  Edinburgh  . . .  who  was  their  author.    He  died  about  the  year  1712, 
at  Killileagh  castle." — Introd. 
"Pedigree  of  the  Hamilton  family":  p.  158-166. 

DA990.D7H3 

2-29628 

1459  Geneological  [!]  record  of  the  Hambleton  family,  descend- 
ants of  James  Hambleton  of  Bucks  County,  Pennsylvania,  who 
died  in  1751.  With  mention  of  other  Hambletons  in  England 
and  America.  By  Chalkley  J.  Hambleton  . . .  Chicago,  For  the 
author,  1887. 

108  p.    25^'='". 

p.  106-108  blank  for  record  of  marriages,  births  and  deaths. 

CS71.H22     1887 

5-27455 

1459a The  Olivestob  Hamiltons,  by  Rev.  Arthur  Wentworth 

Hamilton  Eaton  .  .  .     New  York,  Priv.  print..  1893. 

23  p.     31  X  24^'='°. 

CS479.H2     1893 

1460  The  genealogy  of  the  Hamilton  family,  from  1716  to  1894. 

Comp.  by  Salome  Hamilton  .  .  .  Minneapolis,  A.  C.  Bausman, 
printer,  1894. 

11  p.  1.,  [13]-133  p.     22^'=°'. 

CS71.H22     1894 

9-10838t 

1460a  —  The  family  of  Hamilton,  by  a  member  of  the  British  his- 
torical society  [Braddin  Hamilton]     London  and  New  York, 
1897. 
23  p.     14ixll^«". 

CS479.H2     1897 

2-4973 

1461  Lancaster  townstead.     How,  when  and  where  laid  out  by 

the  Hamiltons  in  1730.  The  Hamilton  ancestry  and  coat  of 
arms.  The  ground  rents,  the  market  houses  and  the  public 
spring.  The  population  at  various  periods.  By  S.  M.  Sener, 
Lancaster,  Pa.,  1901. 

14,  [1]  p.     25«'". 

F169.L2S5 

1-16609 

See  also  Jenkins.  CS71.J5    1904 

Mann.  CS71.M28     1876 

Roberts.  CS71.R64     1902 

Robinson.  CS71.R66    1907 

35819°— 10 20 


306  LIBRARY   OF   CONGRESS 

1462  Hamlin. 

History  of  the  Hamlin  family  with  genealogies  of  early  settlers 
of  the  name  in  America.     1639-1894  ...    Pt.   1.  . .  .    By  H. 
Franklin  Andrews  . . .    Exira,  la.,  G.  W.  Guernsey,  1894. 
130  p.,  1 1.    23i« 


Lcm 

CS71.H223     1894 


9-10837t 


1463  The  Hamlin  family;  a  genealogy  of  Capt.  Giles  Hamlin  of 

Middletown,  Connecticut.  1654-1900.  By  Hon.  H.  Franklin 
Andrews.     Exira,  la.,  The  author,  1900. 

479  p.  incl.  front.,  illus.,  ports.,  facsims.     26^"™. 

CS71.H223     1900 

1-22233 

1464  Eleazer  Hamlin  and  his   descendants;   their  homes,   by 

Myra  Sawyer  Hamlin.     Bangor,  Me.,  Priv.  print.,  1909. 

3  p.  1.,  7-46  numb.  1.,  1  1.     front.,  plates.     25'''°. 
Printed  on  one  side  of  leaf  only. 

CS71.H223     1909 

9-4477 

1465  Hammond. 

Descendants  of  Benjamin  Hammond.     [Boston,  1876] 

7  p.     26'=™. 

Comp.  by  Philip  Battell. 

"Reprinted  from  the  Historical  and  genealogical  register,  for  January,  1876." 

CS71.H226     1876 

9-10836t 

1466  .  . .     Swanzey   Hammond   genealogy,  comp.  by   Joseph^ 

Hammond  .  .  .    Marlboro',  N.  H.,  W.  L.  Metcalf,  printer,  1890. 

17  p.     front,  (port.)     18'=™. 
At  head  of  title:  1550.     1890. 

CS71.H226     1890 

4-24958 

1467 A  history  and  genealogy  of  the  descendants  of  William 

Hammond  of  London,  England,  and  his  wife  Elizabeth  Penn; 
through  their  son  Benjamin  of  Sandwich  and  Rochester,  Mass., 
1600-1894.  By  Roland  Hammond  .  .  .  Boston,  D.  Clapp  & 
son,  printers,  1894. 

ix,  311  p.     front.,  illus.,  plates,  ports.     23^"™. 

CS71.H226     1894 
9-10835t 

1468  History   and   genealogies   of   the  Hammond   families   in 

America,  with  an  account  of  the  early  history  of  the  family  in 
Normandy  and  Great  Britain.     1000-1902.     By  Frederick  Stam 
Hammond.     Oneida,    N.    Y.,    Ryan    &    Burkhart,    printers, 
1902-04. 
2  V.     fronts.,  pi.,  port.     23^"". 

CS71.H226     1902 
2-22724 


AMERICAN   AND  ENGLISH   GENEALOGIES  307 

Hammoiid — Continued . 

See  also  Dorsey.  CS71.D718    1898 

Prime.  CS71.P952     1887 

Prime.  CS71.P952  1897 

Hancock.     See  also  Bavis.  CS71.B374  1880 

Hand.     See  also  Nash.  CS71.N25  1902 
Handerson.     See  Henderson. 

Haney.     See  also  Lawson.  CS71.L425  1903 

1469  Hanmer. 

The  correspondence  of  Sir  Thomas  Hanmer,  bart.,  speaker 
of  the  House  of  commons.  With  a  memoir  of  his  life.  To 
which  are  added,  other  relicks  of  a  gentleman's  family.  Ed. 
by  Sir  Henry  Bunbury,  bart.     London,  E.  Moxon,  1838. 

xvi,  509,  [1]  p.    geneal.  tables.     22<= 


5-5849 


Jem 

DA497.H2B9 


1470  Notes  and  papers  to  serve  for  a  memorial  of  the  parish 

of  Hanmer,  in  Flintshire.  Collected  by  Sir  John  Hanmer,  bart. 
at  Bettisfield,  1871-2  ...  2d  ed.  Westminster,  Printed  by  J. 
B.  Nichols  &  sons,  1872. 

3  p.  1.,  153,  [1]  p.     illus.,  pi.  (partly  col.)  port.,  map,  facsim.     29  x  22"™. 
Mostly  devoted  to  the  genealogy  of  the  Hanmer  family. 

DA745.H24H2 
2-6713 

1471  A  memorial  of  the  parish  and  family  of  Hanmer  in  Flint- 
shire out  of  the  thirteenth  into  the  nineteenth  century,  by  John, 
lord  Hanmer  .  .  .  London,  Priv.  print,  at  the  Chiswick  press, 
1876. 

viii,  298  p.,  1  1.     22'". 

CS459.H3 
2-1347 

See  also  Jennens.  CS439.J5 


Hanna.     See  also  Cooper.  CS71.C777    1906 

Hole.  CS71.H729     1904 

1472  Hanover. 

Annals  of  the  house  of  Hanover,  collected  and  arranged  by 
Sir  Andrew  Halliday  . . .    London,  N.  Sams,  1826. 
2  V.     fronts.,  ports.    24i«M. 

DD491.H25H2 

4-27118 

See  also  Brunswick.  DD801.B857R5 

Brunswick.  DD491.H26I13 

Guelf.  DD801.B857H2 

Guelf.  CS418.L6 


308  LIBRARY   OF   CONGRESS 

1473  Hapgood. 

Hapgood.     [Boston,  1859] 
p.  111-142.     24"'". 
Caption  title. 

Detached  from  "Genealogical  register  of  the  descendanta  of  several  ancient 
Puritans,  by  Abner  Morse."     Baston,  1859,  v.  2,  p.  111-142. 

CS71.H252     1859 
g-iOMOt 

1474 The  Hapgood  family,  descendants  of  Shadrach,  1656-1898. 

A  new  ed.,  with  supplement  by  Warren  Hapgood  . . .    Boston, 
The  compiler,  1898. 

590  p.     front.,  plates,  porta.     24'^™. 
Title  vignette. 

First  ed.  comp.  by  Abner  Morse  and  published  in  v.  2  of  his  "Genealogical 
register  of  the  descendants  of  several  ancient  Puritans,"  Boston,  1859,  ]>. 
111-142. 

Supplement,  p.  361-590,  contains  miscellaneous  papers  mainly  of  a  sporting 
character. 

CS71.H252     1898 
9-10839 

1476  Harbaugh. 

Annals  of  the  Harbaugh  family  in  America,  from  1736  to 

1856.     By  Rev.  H.  Harbaugh  .  .  .    Chambersburg,  Pa.,  Printed 

by  M.  Kieffer  &  co.,  1856. 

148  p.     16*=". 

CS71.H255     1856 
9-10845 

1476  Hardaway. 

Thomas  Hardaway  of  Chesterfield  County,  Virginia,  and  his 
descendants.  By  Sarah  Donelson  Hubert  .  .  .  Richmond,  Va., 
"Whittet  &  Shepperson,  printers  and  publishers,  1906. 

55  p.     22i<='". 

CS71.H259     1906 
8-36845 

1477  Harding. 

A  narrative  history  of  the  Harding  family  ...  by  Anne 
Katherine  Holt.     Milwaukee,  Wis.,  Wright  &  Joj^s  co.,  1904. 

4  p.  1.,  xiii-xv,  126  p.  incl.  plates,  ports.,  geneal.  tables,    front.,  2  fold. 

geneal.  tables.     28^"°. 

"Privately  printed." 

CS71.H263     1904 

5-3481 

1478  Hardinge. 

Memoirs  of  George  Hardinge  . .  .  senior  justice  of  the  counties 
of  Brecon,  Glamorgan  and  Radnor:  with  anecdotes  of  the 
Hardinge  family.     By  John  Nichols  .. .    Extracted  from  "  lUus- 


AMERICAN   AND  ENGLISH   GENEALOGIES  309 

1478  Hardinge — Continued. 

trations  of  the  literary  history  of  the  18th  century."  London, 
Printed  for  the  author,  by  Nichols,  son,  and  Bentley,  1818. 

viii,  288,  513-560,  168,  264  p.    4  port.  (incl.  front.)     21i<=™. 

Biographical  anecdotes  of  Daniel  Wray  (168  p.)  and  Biographical  memoirs 
of  the  Rev.  Sneyd  Davies  (264  p.)  in  form  of  letters  by  George  Hardinge  to 
the  author. 

10-5857 

1479  The  history  of  Melbourne,  in  the  county  of  Derby,  includ- 
ing biographical  notices  of  the  Coke,  Melbourne,  and  Hardinge 
families:  by  John  Joseph  Briggs.  2d  ed.  Derby,  Bemrose 
and  son;  London,  Whittaker  and  co.  [1852] 

8  p.  1.,  [9]-205  p.     front.,  6  pi.,  2  port.,  2  plans.     25^"'". 

DA600.M55B8 

3-14497 

Haring.     See  Herring. 

Harley.     See  also  Cavendish.  CS438.C6 

Drummond.  CS419.D7 

Harlow.     See  also  Pierce.  CS71.P616    1874 

1480  Harman. 

Souvenir  of  the  Harmon  reunion,  at  the  residence  and  grounds 
of  Charles  RoUin  Harmon,  Aurora,  Ohio,  Aug.  13,  1896.  Pub- 
lished in  compliance  with  the  request  of  the  secretary  of  the 
association  for  a  copy  of  the  address  of  the  occasion  by  the 
speaker,  Israel  Harmon.     [Springfield]  1896. 

[20]  p.     4  port.,  facsim.     23i«"'. 

CS71.H287     1896 

1-986 

1481  Harmon;  history,  genealogy.     [Springfield?  Mass.]  1898. 

geneal.  chart  (86^  x  76''")  fold,  to  24|  x  19i<"". 

Illus.  and  ports,  on  chart. 

"This  chart  was  written  1898  by  Israel  Harmon  in  to  record  and  preserve  hie 
family  record." 

CS71.H287     1898 

1-985 

Harness.     See  also  Van  Meter.  r226.V26 

Harriman.     See  also  Lamb.  CS71.L218    1900 

1482  Harrington. 

[Herrington  genealogical  chart]  Galveston  [Tex.]  Clarke  and 

Courts  mfg.  stationers  [189-  ?] 

geneal.  tab.    21i  x  27i<'». 

0S71.H311     189- 

3-20234 


310 


LIBRARY  OF   CONGRESS 


Harrington — Continued. 

1483  [The    Harrington    family    in   America. 

Hausauer-Jones  printing  co.,  1907  ?] 

127  p.     front,  (port.)  plates,  facsim.     IQi"""". 

Title  within  ornamental  border. 

Introduction  signed:  Eugene  W.  Harrington. 

10-2027 


See  also  Flagg. 
White. 


Buffalo,    N.  Y., 


CS71.H311     1907 


CS71.F574 
CS71.W685 


1903 
1900 


1484 


1485 


Harris. 

Robert  Harris  and  his  descendants.  With  notices  of  the 
Morey  and  Metcalf  families.  Comp.  by  Luther  M.  Harris  . . . 
Boston,  H.  W.  Button  &  son,  1861. 

56  p.    24«». 

Manuscript  letter  attached  to  cover. 


CS71.H315     1861 


9-10844 


Harris  genealogy.     A  history  of  James  Harris,  of  New 

London,  Conn,  and  his  descendants;  from  1640  to  1878  ... 
With  an  appendix  containing  brief  notices  of  several  other  early 
settlers  of  New  England  of  the  name  of  Harris  .  .  .  By  Nath'l 
Harris  Morgan  .  .  .  Hartford,  The  Case,  Lockwood  &  Brainard 
CO.  print,  1878. 

239  p.     front.,  illus.,  ports.     2^'^''. 

8  blank  pages  for  "Family  record"  at  end. 


9-10843t 


CS71.H316     1878 


1485a 


A  narrative  of  the  descendants  of  Samuel  Harris  of  Ford- 


ingbridge,  Hantz,  together  with  a  notice  of 
Masterman  of  London.      [By  Joseph  Foster] 
print,  at  the  Chiswick  press,  1878. 

V,  27  numb.  1.  pi.  (col.  coat  of  arms)  fold,  geneal.  tab. 

Printed  on  one  side  of  leaf  only. 

"Masterman  of  Leyton  ":  [17J-23. 

Will  of  Richard  Harris:    3  p.  inserted. 

Cover-title:  The  pedigree  of  Harris  of  Hampshire. 

10-11653 


the  family  of 
London,  Priv. 


CS439.H29 


1486 


Aunt  Emma's  story  of  the  Harrises,  by  "Quill-wheel" 

[Mrs.  Isaac  Newton  Mason]  .  . .    Springfield,  Mass.,  Atwood  & 
Noyes,  printers,  1880. 


vi,  [7]-91  p.    21°"°. 
Preface  by  "Aunt  Lill." 


4-24208 


CS71.H315     1880 


AMERICAN   AND  ENGLISH   GENEALOGIES  311 

Harris — Continued. 

1487  The  Harris  family.     Thomas  Harris,  in  Ipswich,  Mass.  in 

1636,  and  some  of  his  descendants,  through  seven  generations, 

to  1883.     By  William  Samuel  Harris.     Nashua,  N.  H.,  Printed 

for  the  author,  by  Barker  &  Bean,  1883. 

vi,  135  p.    front.,  illus.,  ports.     23§<''°. 

CS71.H316     1883 

9-10700 

1488  Genealogical  and  biographical  sketches  of  the  New  Jersey 

branch  of  the  Harris  family,  in  the  United  States.  By  Mrs. 
Sarah  J.  (Harris)  Keifer.  Madison,  Wis.,  Democrat  printing 
company,  1888. 

350  p.     ports.     23'=°'. 

CS71.H315     1888 

9-10842 

1489  [The  descendants  of]  Captain  Thomas  Harris  [of  Henrico 

County,  Va.     Richmond,  Va.,  W.  E.  Jones,  printer,  1893] 

geneal.  tab.     30^  x  68'='°. 

Comp.  by  William  Glover  Stanard. 

CS71.H315     1893 

4-18968 

1490  Edward  Harris  and  his  ancestors  1634-1820,  by  William 

Preston  Johnston.  Louisville,  Ky.,  Press  of  J.  P.  Morton  & 
company,  1899. 

26  p.     front.     18^"™. 

CS71.H315     1899 

10-8978 

1491  —  Josiah  Harris,  1770-1845;  East  Machias,  Maine.  His 
ancestors  and  descendants  in  nine  generations.  Comp.  by  Her- 
bert Harris  . . .    Bangor,  Me.,  1903. 

19  p.     22^='°. 

CS71.H315     1903 

4-22356 

1492  Record  of  the  Harris  family  descended  from  John  Harris, 

born  1680  in  Wiltshire,  England.  Philadelphia  [Press  of  G.  F. 
Lasher]  1903. 

135  p.     27"°. 

Preface  signed  Joseph  S.  Harris. 

CS71.H315     1903a 

3-20070 

1493  The  collateral  ancestry  of  Stephen  Harris,  born  September 

4,  1798  and  of  Marianne  Smith,  born  April  2,  1805.  Philadel- 
phia [G.  F.  Lasher,  printer]  1908. 

190  p.  incl.  geneal.  tables.     27''™. 
Leaves  inserted :  "Notes." 
Preface  signed  Joseph  S.  Harris. 

CS71.H315     1908 

9-1996 

See  also  Butler.  CS71.B986    1888 

Chute.  CS71.C565     1894 

Gentry.  CS71.G339    1909 

Miller.  CS71.M65     1907 


312  LIBBABY   OF   CONGBESS 

1494  Harrison. 

The  ancestry  of  Benjamin  Harrison,  president  of  the  United 
States  of  America,  1889-1893,  in  chart  form  showing  also  the 
descendants  of  William  Henry  Harrison,  president  of  the  United 
States  of  America  in  1841,  and  notes  on  families  related,  by 
Charles  P.  Keith  .  .  .  Philadelphia  [Printed  by  J.  B.  Lippincott 
company]  1893. 
96  p.    fold,  geneal.  tab.    26^'' 


7-12809 


Lcm 

CS71.H32     1893 


See  also  Byrd.  E169.G65 

Pocahontas.  CS71.R747     1887 

1495  Hart. 

Thomas   Hart,   Ipswich,   Mass.     Some   of  his   descendants, 
[n.  p.,  n.  d.] 
[8]  p.    24i'"». 
Caption  title. 

CS71.H326 

8-22384 

1496 History  of  the  Hart  family,  of  Warminster,  Bucks  County, 

Pennsylvania.     To  which  is  added  the  genealogy  of  the  family, 
from  its  first  settlement  in  America.     By  W.  W.  H.  Davis. 
[Doylestown,  Pa.]  Print,  priv.  [W.  W.  H.  Davis,  printer]  1867. 
139,  20  p.     col.  front,  (coat  of  arms)    24« 


icm 

CS71.H326     1867 


9-10841 


1497 Genealogical  history  of  Deacon  Stephen  Hart   and   his 

descendants,  1632.  1875,  with  an  introduction  of  miscella- 
neous Harts  and  their  progenitors,  as  far  as  known;  to  which  is 
added  a  list  of  all  the  clergy  of  the  name  found,  all  the  physi- 
cians, all  the  lawyers,  the  authors,  and  soldiers.  By  Alfred 
Andrews  , .  .  Published  by  Austin  Hart  .  .  .  Hartford,  The 
Case,  Lockwood  &  Brainard  co.,  printers,  1875. 

ix,  [10]-606  p.     front.,  ports.     23" 


{cm 


CS71.H326     1876 


9-10854 


1498  Genealogical  narrative  of  the  Hart  family  in  the  United 

States,  comp.  by  Mrs.  Sarah  S.  Young.     Printed  for  private 
distribution.     Memphis,  S.  C.  Tool  &  co.,  steam  printers,  1882. 

82  p.     23i'=™. 

Preface  signed:  "J[ohn]  P[re8ton]  Young"  and  "C[harles]  L.  Ficklen." 

CS71.H326     1882 

9-10853 

1499  Genealogical  history  of  Samuell  Hartt  from  London,  Eng- 
land, to  Lynn,  Mass.,  1640,  and  descendants,  to  1903,  Nicholas 
Hart,  from  London  to  Taunton,  Mass.,  1642,  at  Boston,  Mass., 


AMERICAN   AND  ENGLISH   GENEALOGIES  313 

1499  Hart— Continued. 

1643,  and  Warwick,  R.  I.,  1648,  and  descendants,  Isaac  Hart 
from  Scratby,  England,  to  Watertown,  Mass.,  1636,  later  of 
Reading,  Mass.,  and  Thomas  Hart,  of  Ipswich,  Mass.,  1639, 
Lawrence  Hart,  of  Newbury,  Mass.,  1675,  James  Hart,  of  Lei- 
cester, Mass.,  1734,  Jacob  Hart,  of  Dedham,  Mass.,  1735,  Peter 
Rine  Hart,  of  Colerain,  Mass.,  1776,  Avery  Hart,  from  England 
to  St.  George,  Me.,  1754,  and  several  short  lines  and  their  de- 
scendants up  to  1903.  Comp.,  arranged,  and  pub.  by  James  M. 
Hart.     Pasadena,  Cal.  [« 1903] 

4p.  1.,  631p.     front.,  ports.    23^°'°. 

CS71.H326     1903 

4-18637 

1500  The  family  history  of  Hart  of  Donegal.     By  Henry  Travers 

Hart.     London,  M.  Hughes  &  Clarke,  1907. 

vii,  [1],  158  p.     front,     (coatof  arms) plates,  fold. map,  fold.geneal.  tab. 23"". 

"The  no.  of  this  copy  is  54." 

Some  leaves  left  blank  for  memoranda. 

9-15744 

See  also  Dinkins. 

Screven. 
Shakespeare. 

Hartshorne.    See  also  Gamble. 

Genung. 

1601  Hartwell. 

Hand-book  of  Hartwell  genealogy,  1636-1887.  An  account 
of  the  descendants  of  William  Hartwell  of  Concord,  Mass.,  and 
allied   families  .  .  .    By  L.   W.   Densmore.     Boston,   Press   of 


CS499.H3 

CS71.D586 

1908 

1889 

CS71.G191 

1906 

CS71.G341 

1906 

G.  E.  Crosby  &  co.,  1887. 
1  p.  1.,  195,  [1]  p.,  1 1.    23§«°'. 


0-10852 


CS71.H337     1887 


1502  The  Hartwell  family.     An  account  of  the  descendants  of 

William  Hartwell,  of  Concord,  Mass.     1636-1895.     By  L.  W. 

Densmore.     Hartford,  Conn.,  The  Fowler  &  Miller  company, 

printers,  1895. 

176  p.    23J<'"». 

CS71.H337     1896 

2-5244 

See  also  Barrett.  F74.C8P8 


314  LIBRARY   OF   CONGRESS 

1503  Harvard. 

John  Harvard  and  his  ancestry.  By  Henry  F.  Waters,  a.  b. 
Boston,  New-England  historic  genealogical  society,  1885-86. 

2v.  front,  (v.  2)  25'^°'.  (7n /lis  Genealogical  gleanings  in  England.  Bo3tx)n, 
1883-89.     [pt.  IX,  XIV]) 

Paged  continuously. 

Reprinted  from  the  New  Eng.  hist,  and  geneal.  register  for  July,  1885, 


and  October,  1886 

7-9659 


CS411.W32 

Copy  2.     Separate. 

CS71.H339     1886 

1504  Harvey. 

Inscriptions  in  Harvey  vault  and  chapel,  Hempstead  church, 
CO.  Essex;  and  extracts  from  the  parish  register  of  Hempstead. 
With  notes.     London,  Mitchell  and  Hughes,  1886. 

14  p.    28'="'. 

By  William  James  Harvey. 

CS430.H3 

G-8680 

1505  Genealogy  of  the  family  of  Harvey,  of  Folkestone,  co. 

Kent;  London;  Hackney  and  Twickenham,  co.  Middlesex; 
Croydon,  Putney  and  Kingston,  co.  Surrey;  Hempstead, 
Chigwell  and  Barking,  co.  Essex;  Clifton  and  Wike,  co.  Dorset, 
etc.  Comp.  from  original  sources,  with  notes,  by  William  J. 
Harvey  .  .  .    London,  Mitchell  and  Hughes,  1889. 

18  p.     28="°. 

50  copies  privately  printed,    cf.  Brit.  mus.  Catalogue. 

CS439.H3     1889 

6-S681 

1506 The  Harvey  book :  giving  the  genealogies  of  certain  branches 

of  the  American  families  of  Harvey,  Nesbitt,  Dixon  and  Jame- 
son, and  notes  on  many  other  families  .  .  .  with  .  .  .  biograph- 
ical sketches.     By   Oscar  Jewell   Harvey.     Wilkesbarr^,   Pa. 
[E.  B.  Yordy  &  co.]  1899. 
1057  p.     front.,  plates,  ports.,  map,  faceim.     24"". 
No.  128  of  210  copies  privately  printed. 

CS71.H341     1899 

1-1020 

1507  Ancestry  of  Col.  John  Harvey,  of  Northwood,  New  Hamp- 
shire, an  officer  of  the  line  in  the  war  of  the  revolution,  and  an 
original  member  of  the  New  Hampshire  society  of  the  Cin- 
cinnati. By  John  Harvey  Treat,  a.  m.  Boston,  Priv.  print., 
1907. 

47  p.     25"'°. 

CS71.H341     1907 

7-27759 


AMERICAN    AND   ENGLISH   GENEALOGIES  315 

1508  Harwood. 

A  genealogical  history  of  the  Harwood  families  descended 
from  James  Harwood,  who  was  of  English  origin,  and  resided 
in  Chelmsford,  Mass.  By  Watson  H.  Harwood.  Potsdam, 
N.  Y.,  Pub.  for  the  author,  A.  F.  Bigelow,  1879. 

33  p.     20^<=™. 

CS71.H343     1879 

9-10851 

1509  A  genealogical  history  of  the  Harwood  families,  descended 

from  Andrew  Harwood,  who  was  born  in  England,  and  resided 
in  Boston,  Mass.  By  Watson  H.  Harwood.  2d  ed.  . . . 
Chasm  Falls,  N.  Y.  [Malone,  N.  Y.,  Robbins  the  printer]  1896. 

91  p.,  1  1.,  [10]  p.     front.,  porta.    21^=°. 

In  the  1st  ed.  the  record  extended  back  only  to  James  Harwood,  a  grandson 
of  Andrew. 

CS71.H343     1896 
9-10850t 

See  also  Read.  CS71.R284    1895 


1510  Haskell. 

A  genealogical  table  of  the  main  line  of  the  Haskell  family. 
Ed.  by  Albert  E.  Haskell  and  Burnette  G.  Haskell.  San 
Francisco,  1877. 


CS71.H35     1877 


[13]  p.     24i'="». 

9-10849t 

—  See  also  White.  CS71.W585    1872 


Haskin.     See  Haskins. 

1511  Haskins. 

Ralph  Waldo  Emerson,  his  maternal  ancestors,  with  some 
reminiscences  of  him,  by  David  Greene  Haskins,  d.  d.  ...  Bos- 
ton, Cupples,  Upham  &  company,  1886. 

59  p.     ISJ*'"'. 

CS71.H351     1886 

10-5246 

1512 Genealogically,  a  brief  history  of  Elkanah  Haskin,  and 

descendents  [!]  of  his  son,  Enoch  Haskin,  referring  to  their 
births,  marriages,  deaths,  residences,  etc.     1700  to  1890.     [New 
York,  The  Plaindealer  press,  1890] 
56  p.     22"". 
p.  54-56  left  blank. 
Comp.  by  De  Witt  C.  Haskin. 

CS71.H351     1890 
9-10848t 

See  also  Bupuy.  CS71.D945    1910 

Jones.  CS71.J76     1891 

Pierce.  cs7i.P6i6    1874 

White.  CS71.W585     1900 


316  LIBRARY   OF   CONGRESS 

1513  Hassam. 

The   Hassam   family.     [The   Hilton   family.     The   Cheever 
family]     By  John  T.  Hassam  .  .  .    Privately  printed.     Boston 
[D.  Clapp  &  son,  printers]  1896. 
11,  24,  54  p.     facsims.     24'"°. 
Each  family  has  separate  t.-p.  and  pagination. 

Ck)ver-title :  Genealogies.  The  Haaeam  family.  The  Hilton  family.  The 
Cheever  family. 

CS71.H354     1896 

9-10847t 

1514 The  Hassam  family.     By  John  T.  Hassam,  a.  m.     Boston 

[D.  Clapp  &  son,  printers]  1902. 

11  p.     24i'='». 
"Privately  printed." 

CS71.H354     1902 

3-14776t 

1515  Hastings. 

The  Huntingdon  peerage;  comprising  a  detailed  account  of 
the  evidence  and  proceedings  connected  with  the  recent  restora- 
tion of  the  earldom  ...  To  which  is  prefixed  a  genealogical  and 
biographical  history  of  the  illustrious  house  of  Hastings,  includ- 
ing a  memoir  of  the  present  earl  and  his  family  .  .  .  By  Henry 
Nugent  Bell  . .  .  London,  Printed  for  Baldwin,  Cradock  and 
Joy,  1820. 

viii,  403  p.     front.,  pi.,  porta.,  coat  of  arms.     28^''™. 

Report  of  the  proceedings  had  in  the  claim  of  Hans  Francis  Hastings  to  the 
earldom  of  Huntingdon;  and  of  occurrences  proximate  and  incidental  to  his 
lordship's  succession:  p.  [217]-393. 

CS439.H32     1820 

9-18133t 

1515a 2d  ed.,  with  additions.     London,  Printed  for  Bald- 
win, Cradock  &  Joy,  1821. 

1  p.  1.,  viii,  403  p.     front.,  plates,  ports.,  fold,  geneal.  tab.     27^'^™. 

CS439.H32     1821 

9-18132 

1516  The  Hastings  memorial.     A  genealogical  account  of  the 

descendants  of  Thomas  Hastings  of  Watertown,  Mass.  from  1634 
to  1864.  With  an  appendix  and  index.  Boston,  S.  G.  Drake, 
1866. 

1  p.  1.,  183  p.     24'"°. 

Comp  by  Lydia  Nelson  Hastings  Buckminster. 

CS71.H358     1866 

9-10846t 

1517  Family  record  of  Dr.  Seth  Hastings,  senior,  of  Clinton, 

Oneida  County,  New  York;  by  the  late  Francis  H.  Hastings, 
Rochester,  N.  Y.,  edited  by  his  daughter.  [Mrs.  Annie  Clark 
(Hastings)  Gott]  Cincinnati,  Earhart  &  Richardson,  1899. 

202  p.     22<=™. 

CS71.H358     1899 

1-27977 

See  also  Adams.  CS71.A2    1880 

Corliss.  CS71.C8    1875 


AMERICAN   AND   ENGLISH    GENEALOGIES  317 

1618  Hatch. 

Major  Timothy  Hatch  of  Hartford,  Ct.,  and  his  descendants; 
by  Edward  Hatch  Fletcher  .  . .    New  York,  Printed  for  the 
author  by  T.  B.  Mead,  1879. 
36  p.     front.     21"™. 
Blank  pages  at  end  for  "Addenda." 

CS71.H361     1879 
9-10861t 

1519  Col.  Jabez  Hatch,  of  Boston,  his  ancestry  and  descendants. 

By  Allen  H.  Bent  . . .    Boston,  D.  Clapp  &  son,  printers,  1896. 

7  p.     24"™. 

"Reprinted  from  the  New-England  historical  and  genealogical  register  for 
Jan.,  1897." 

CS71.H361     1896 

5-14271 

1620  Hathaway. 

A  narrative  of  Thomas  Hathaway  and  his  family,  formerly  of 
New  Bedford,  Massachusetts,  with  incidents  in  the  life  of 
Jemima  Wilkinson,  and  the  times  in  which  they  lived.  By  Mrs. 
William  Hathaway,  jr.  . .  .  New  Bedford,  E.  Anthony  &  sons, 
1869. 

43  p,     22^'"". 

10-2788t 


CS71.H363     1869 


See  also  Tucker.  CS71.T89    1901 

1621  Hathorne. 

Hathorne  family  of  Salem,  Massachusetts.     [Salem,  1880] 

geneal.  tab.     21J  x  28<"™. 

The  ancestry  of  Nathaniel  Hawthorne,  1804-1864. 

Detached  from  "Gleanings  from  English  records  about  New  England  fam- 
ilies. Communicated  by  James  W.  Emmerton  and  Henry  F.  Waters."  Salem, 
1880.     24§<'°'. 

CS71.H364     1880 

CA  7-1505 

1622  Hat  ton. 

Correspondence  of  the  family  of  Hatton;  being  chiefly  letters 
addressed  to  Christopher,  first  viscount  Hatton,  A.  d.  1601-1704. 
Ed.  by  Edward  Maunde  Thompson  . .  .  [Westminster]  Printed 
for  the  Camden  society,  1878. 

2  V.     22"°'.     (Camden  society.     Publications,  n.  s.,  v.  22-23) 

DA20.C17    n.  b.,  vol.  22-23 

See  also  Hallen.  CS439.H26 

1623  Haven. 

■  Address  at  a  meeting  of  the  descendants  of  Richard  Haven, 
of  Lynn,  at  Framingham,  Mass.,  August  29,  1844.  Being  the 
second  centennial  anniversary  of  his  landing  in  New  England. 


318  LIBRARY   OF   CONGRESS 

1523  Haven — Continued. 

By  John  C.  Park  .  .  .    Also  an  account  of  the  proceedings  and 
events  of  the  day  . . .    Boston,  S.  N.  Dickinson,  printer,  1844. 


27  p.    22^"™. 


CS71.H386     1844 


1524  The  genealogy  of  the  descendants  of  Richard  Haven,  of 

Lynn  [by  Josiah  Adams]  being  a  republication  of  the  first 
edition  without  alteration;  with  additional  pages,  containing 
corrections  of  a  few  errors,  and  the  addition  of  many  other 
branches.     By  the  same  author.     Boston,  E.  Howe,  1849. 

2  p.  1.,  V,  [7]-54,  [5]-50  p.     2P"'. 

The  first  part,  being  the  first  edition  of  the  genealogy,  retains  its  own  t.-p. 
(1843)  and  preface;  the  second  part  has  caption  title  "Continuation  of  The 
genealogy  of  the  descendants  of  Richard  Haven,  of  Lynn"  and  contains  an 
index  to  both  parts.  To  this  copy  is  appended  "Address  at  a  meeting  of  the 
descendants  of  Richard  Haven,  of  Lynn  ...  by  John  C.  Park  ..."  Boston, 
1844.  A  few  remaining  copies  of  the  Address  were  issued  in  this  way  with  the 
present  ed.  of  The  genealogy,     cf.  Continuation  ...  p.  37,  foot-note. 

CS71.H386     1849 

3-6349 

1525  Address  at  the  second  meeting  of  the  descendants  of  Rich- 
ard Haven,  of  Lynn,  held  at  Framingham,  Mass.,  August  30, 
1849.  By  Rev.  Joseph  Haven,  jr.  of  Brookline,  Mass.  Also, 
an  account  of  the  proceedings  and  events  of  the  day,  by  the  com- 
mittee of  publication  .  .  .    Boston,  E.  Howe  [etc.]  1849. 

28  p.     23^'^"'. 

CS71.H386     1849a 

9-15597 

1526  Haviland. 

Early  wills  of  Westchester  County,  New  York,  from  1664  to 
1784  . . .  also  the  genealogy  of  "The  Havilands"  of  Westchester 
County,  and  descendants  of  Hon.  James  Graham  (Watkinson 
and  Ackerley  families)  with  genealogical  and  historical  notes; 
by  William  S.  Pelletreau  .  .  .    New  York,  F.  P.  Harper,  1898. 

xii,  488  p.     front,  (port.)  pi.     24  x  19''™. 
Ed.  limited  to  340  copies. 

•'The  Havilands  of  Westchester  County,  N.  Y.  By  Frederick  Haviland": 
p.  399-410. 

F127.W6P3 


Dec.  14,  98-94 

Hawes.     See  also  Farrington. 
Farrington. 
Walton. 

CS71.F246 

CS71.F246 

SH433.A 

1880 
1899 
1875 

Hawkins.     See  also  Gentry. 
Walton. 

CS71.G339 
SH433.A 

1909 
1875 

Hawks.     See  also  Flagg. 

CS71.F574 

1903 

AMERICAN   AND   ENGLISH    GENEALOGIES  319 

1527  Hawley. 

The  Hawley  record.     By  Elias  S.  Hawley  . . .    Buffalo,  N.  Y., 
Press  of  E.  H.  Hutchinson  &  co.,  1890. 

xvi,  [2],  592  (i.  e.  594)  p.  incl.  Ulna.,  facsims.,  maps,    front.,  plates,  ports., 
map,  col.  coat  of  arms.    41"™. 

Leaf  inserted  between  p.  582  and  [583] 

Pages  following  p.  576  numbered  576a-576b. 

CS71.H396     1800 

9-14808t 

1528  Genealogy   of   the   Hawley   family   of  Marblehead.     By 

William  D.  Hawley  . . .  2d  ed.  .  . .    Boston,  Wright  &  Potter 
printing  company,  1897. 

16  p.     front.     24^"™. 

CS71.H396     1897 
2-25791 

See  also  Halley. 


Hawthorne.     See  Hathorne, 

1529  Hawtrey. 

The  history  of  the  Hawtrey  family,  by  Florence  Molesworth 
Hawtrey  .  .  .    London,  G.  Allen,  1903. 

2  V.     16  ports.,  4  fold,  geneal.  tab.  (1  in  pocket)    24^"™. 

CS439.H33 

3-15134 

1530  Hay. 

Genealogie  of  the  Hayes  of  Tweeddale,  by  Father  Richard 
Augustin  Hay  .  .  .  including  memoirs  of  his  own  times.  Edin- 
burgh, T.  G.  Stevenson,  1835. 

2  p.  1.,  xvi,  127,  [1]  p.     22^  x  18<"°. 

Title  in  red  and  black. 

"One  hundred  and  eight  copies  on  small  paper.  Twelve  copies  on  large 
thick  paper." 

"Privately  printed." — Diet.  nat.  biog. 

Contents. — Introductoiy  notice  [by  the  editor;  including  a  list  of  the  mes. 
of  Father  Hay  now  in  the  Library  of  the  Faculty  of  advocates] — Genealogie  of 
the  Hayes  of  Tweeddale. — Father  Hay's  memoirs  of  his  own  times.— Appendix: 
1.  Carta  Adae  comitissse.  2.  Ane  epitome  or  abridgement  of  what  past  at  the 
L(ord)  B<[almerino>  his  arraignment  criminall  before  the  justice ...  3.  Cere- 
monial of  burning  the  pope,  30th  November  1689.  4.  Account  of  John  Chiesly 
of  Dairy.  5.  An  account  of  the  misfortunes  of  Mrs.  Erskine  of  Grange,  com- 
monly known  as  Lady  Grange.  6.  Elegy  on  the  . .  .  lamented'  death  of  . .  . 
Lord  John  Hay,  marquis  of  Tweddel,  who  departed  this  life  the  2l8t  of  May, 

1713. 

CS479.H3 

4-7069 


320  LIBRAE Y   OF   CONGRESS 

Ilay — Continued. 

1531 The  court  book  of  the  barony  of  Urie  in  Kincardineshire 

1604-1747.  Ed.  from  the  original  manuscript  with  notes  and 
introduction  by  the  Rev.  Douglas  Gordon  Barron,  m.  a.  Edin- 
burgh, Printed  at  the  University  press  by  T.  and  A.  Constable, 
1892. 

2  p.  1.,  Ivii,  208  p.     front.,  2  maps.     23"™.     {Half-title:  Publications  of  the 
Scottish  history  society,  vol.  xii . .  .) 
"The  lairda  of  Urie,  1430-1892":  p.  185-196. 

DA750.S25 

7-38659 

1532  A  history  of  the  progenitors  and  some  South  Carolina 

descendants  of  Colonel  Ann  Hawkes  Hay,  with  collateral 
genealogies.  A,  D.  500-1908.  By  Charles  J.  Colcock,  c.  e.  [New 
York  city,  Priv.  print,  for  the  author  by  the  Genealogical 
association,  19081 

xiv,  202  p.     pi.     24'=°'. 

"This  edition  is  limited  to  100  copies,  of  which  this  is  number  55." 

CS71.H413     1908 

8-10315 

See  also  Hayes. 

1533  Hayden. 

Genealogy  of  the  Hayden  family.     From  Stiles's  history  of 
ancient  Windsor. .   [New  York,  1859] 
Ip.  1.,  15p.     illus.     23^'''°. 
Comp.  by  Jabez  Haskell  Hayden. 

CS71.H415     1859 

1533a {In  Stiles,  Henry  R.     The  history  of  ancient  Wind- 
sor, Conn.  .  .  .    New  York,  1859,  p.  653-663) 

F104.W7S7 

9-10860t 

1534  The  Hey  dons  in  England  and  America;  a  fragment  of 

family  history  .  .  .  By  the  Rev.  William  B.  Hayden.  London, 
J.  Speirs,  1877. 

46  p.     21^°^. 

CS71.H416     1877 

1-1057 

1535  Records  of  the  Connecticut  line  of  the  Hayden  family. 

By  Jabez  Haskell  Hayden  .  .  .  [Windsor  Locks,  Conn.,  The 
Case,  Lockwood  &  Brainard  company,  printers]  1888. 

329  p.     front.,  plates,  ports.,  facsim.,  map.     23^"™. 

The  "Heydons  in  England,"  by  Rev.  William  B.  Hayden. 

CS71.H415     1888 

9-10859t 

See  also  Vinton.  CS71.V79    I858a 

Weitzel.  CS71.W434     1883 

Hayden.     See  Hayden. 


AMERICAN   AND   ENGLISH   GENEALOGIES  321 

1636  Hayes. 

George  Hayes  of  Windsor  and  his  descendants.     By  the  Rev. 
Charles  Wells  Hayes  . . .    Part  1.     Four  generations.     Buffalo, 
N.  Y.,  Baker,  Jones  &  co.,  printers,  1883. 
2  p.  1.,  84  p.     24^="^. 

CS71.H418     1883 
9-10858t 

1637  George  Hayes  of  Windsor  and  his  descendants.     By  the 

Rev.  Charles  Wells  Hayes  . .  .  Buffalo,  N.  Y.,  Baker,  Jones  & 
CO.,  printers,  1884. 

xxxiv,  320  p.     front.,  porta.     23^'"°. 

p.  285-320  left  blank  for  "Additional  notes." 

CS71.H418     1884 

9-10825t 

1538  Descendants  of  Richard  Hayes,  of  Lyme,  Connecticut, 

through  his  son,  Titus  Hayes,  By  Harriet  Morse  Weeks  .  . . 
Ed.  by  Rollin  Hillyer  Cooke  . . .  Pittsfield,  Mass.,  Press  of  the 
Eagle  publishing  co.,  1904. 

192  p.     24<'"». 

"Edition  strictly  limited." 

CS71.H418     1904 

5-5650 

See  also  Hay. 

1639  Hayford. 

History  of  the  Hayford  family,  1100-1900,  with  biographical 

sketches  and  illustrations;  its  connections  by  the  Bonney,  Fuller 

and  Phinney  families  with  the  Mayflower,   1620,  Chickering 

family,  1356-1900,  by  O.  Hayford  .  . .    Canton,  Me.,  1901. 

4  p.  1.,  [131-253  p.  incl.  pi.    port.    23='". 

CS71.H419     1901 

1-25391 

Hayley.    See  Haley. 

1540  Hayman. 

The  Haymond  family;    brief  sketches,  official  papers  and 
letters.     [Morgantown,  W.  Va.,  Acme  pub.  co.,  printers]  1903. 

86  p.     23"°'. 

Pref.  signed:  Henry  Haymond. 


CS71.H422     1903 

7-12872 

Haymond.     See  Hayman. 

1541  Haynes. 

Original  papers  relating  to  Samuel  Haines  and  his  descend- 
ants. Ed.  by  Andrew  Mack  Haines.  Reprinted  from  the  N.  E. 
historical  and  genealogical  register,  for  April,  1869.  Boston, 
D.  Clapp  &  son,  1869. 

29  p.     25^«™. 

CS71.H424     1869 

9-10857t 

35819°— 10 21 


322  LIBRARY   0¥   CONGRESS 

Haynes — Continued. 

1642  Ancestry  of  William  Shipley  Haines,  with  some  account  of 

the  descendants  of  Jolin  and  Joseph  Haines  and  Colonel  Cow- 
perthwait.  Comp.  by  William  Francis  Cregar.  Philadelphia, 
Patterson  &  White,  prs.,  1887. 

85  p.    fold,  geneal.  tab.    26"'°. 

CS71.H424     1887 

9-10855t 

1543  A  complete  memoir  of  Richard  Haines  (1633-1685),  a  for- 
gotten Sussex  worthy,  with  a  full  account  of  his  ancestry  and 
posterity  .  .  .  By  his  seventh  male  descendant,  Charles  Regi- 
nald Haines  .  .  .     [London,  Printed  by  Harrison  and  sonsl  1899. 

xvi,  156  p.     col.  front,  (coat  of  arms)  plates,  ports.,  facsim.,  map.     24^''"'. 

CS439  H18 

9-11820 

1544  Ancestry  of  the  Haines,  Sharp,  Collins,  Wills,  Gardiner, 

Prickitt,  Eves,  Evans,  Moore,  Troth,  Borton  and  Engle  families. 
Comp.  from  notes  of  the  late  George  Haines,  m.  d.  With  some 
additions  by  the  compiler,  Richard  Haines  . . .  Camden,  N.  J., 
S.  Chew  &  sons  company,  printers,  1902. 

1  p.  1.,  456  p.     front.,  pi.,  port.,  facsim.     26i<=™ 


CS71.H424     1902 


2-11124 


See  also  CorUss.  CS71.C8    1875 

Hinds. 

1545  Hayward. 

Centennial  gathering  of  the  Hayward  family,  with  address  by 

George  W.  Hayward,  and  poem,  by  Almira  L.  Hayward.     Eas- 

ton,  Aug.  14,  1878.     Taunton,  Mass.,  J.  S.  Sampson,  printer, 

1879. 

35  p.    maps.    21*"°'. 

CS71.H427     1879 

9-10856t 

1546  The   colonial  history  of  the  Heyward  family  of   South 

Carolina,  1670-1770,  together  with  an  abbreviated  genealogy, 

1770-1870.     By  James  Barnwell  Heyward.     Nashville,  Tenn., 

McQuiddy  printing  company,  1907. 

cover-title,  38  p.     25^'^™. 

CS71.H427     1907 

8-11769 

See  also  Barrett.  F74.C8P8 

Flagg.  CS71.F574     1903 


AMERICAN   AND   ENGLISH    GENEALOGIES  323 

1547  Hazard. 

The  Hazard  family  of  Rhode  Island  1635-1894.  Being  a  gen- 
ealogy and  history  of  the  descendants  of  Thomas  Hazard,  with 
sketches  of  the  worthies  of  this  family,  and  anecdotes  illustra- 
tive of  their  traits  and  also  of  the  times  in  which  they  lived  . . . 
By  Caroline  E.  Robinson.     Boston,  Printed  for  the  author,  1895. 

vi  p.,  1 1.,  293,  [1]  p.    ports.,  map,  facsims.    28^"™. 

Title  vignette. 

Printed  under  the  supervision  of  D.  B.  Updike. 

CS71.H428     1806 
9-11913 

See  also  "Bowland.  CS71.H864    1890 

Robinson.  CS71.R66    1870 

1548  Hazelton. 

Genealogical  sketches  of  Robert  and  John  Hazelton  and  some 
of  their  descendants.  With  brief  notices  of  other  New  England 
families  bearmg  this  name,  comp.  by  Dr.  William  B.  Lapham  . . . 
Portland,  Me.,  F.  H.  Hazelton,  1892. 

1  p.  L,  368  p.     pi.,  ports.     23i°°'. 

Blank  leaves  for  "Hazelton  family  register"  interspersed. 
"The  inception  as  well  as  the  compilation  and  publication  of  this  work  are 
entirely  due  to  Mr.  Franklin  H.  Hazelton  of  Portland." 

CS71.H429     1892 
9-10707t 

1549  Hazen. 

The  Hazen  family.     Four  American  generations.     By  Henry 
Allen  Hazen  .  . .    [Boston,  1879] 
7  p.     23^'=°'. 
Caption  title. 

"Reprinted  from  the  N.  E.  historical  and  genealogical  register  for  April, 
1879." 

CS71.H43     1879 
9-10706t 

Hazlewood.     See  also  Hudson.  DA690.W6H8 

1550  Heacock. 

The  Heacock  family.  Jonathan  and  Ann  Heacock  who  emi- 
grated to  America  from  England,  and  settled  in  Chester  County, 
Pennsylvania  in  1711,  and  their  descendants.     [Lima,  Pa.]  1869. 

2  p.  L,  28  p.     illus.     21""'. 
Comp.  by  T.  Reece  Heacock. 

CS71.H432     1869 

9-12325t 

1561  Headley. 

A  genealogical  record  of  the  descendants  of  Leonard  Headley, 
of  Elizabethtown,  N.  J.;  together  with  historical  and  biograph- 
ical sketches  and  illustrated  with  portraits  and  other  illustra- 
tions. By  Rev.  A.  J.  Fretz  .  . .  With  an  introduction  by  Will 
C.  Headley  . . .    Milton,  N.  J.,  J.  W.  Headley,  printer,  1905. 

X,  [ll]-223  p.    plates,  ports,  (incl.  front.)    20J'=™. 

CS71.H433     1906 

5-346S4 


324  LIBRARY  OF   CONGRESS 

1552  Heald. 

Line  of  descent  from  John  Heald,  in  Concord,  Massachusetts, 
1635,  to  Mary  Elizabeth  Heald,  who  died,  Feb.  1,  1871,  at 
McHenry,  Illinois.     Wilmett,  111.,  1880. 

geneal.  tab.    27 i  x  43°™  fold,  to  22"°'. 

Signed  Edwin  Drury. 

CS71.H434     1880 

9-15590 

Heard.     See  Hurd. 

1553  Hearn. 

Brief  history  and  genealogy  of  the  Hearne  family  from  a.  d. 
1066,  when  they  went  from  Normandy  with  William  the  Con- 
queror over  to  England,  down  to  1680,  when  William  Hearne 
came  to  America,  and  on  down  to  a.  d.  1895.  By  William  T. 
Hearne  . . .  Kansas  City,  Mo.,  Hudson-Kimberly  publishing 
CO.,  1895. 

453  p.     pi.,  ports.,  fold,  faceim.     20°"". 

Folded  genealogical  tab.  mounted  on  fly-leaf. 

CS71.H436     1895 
9-10682t 

1554  — —  Brief  history  and  genealogy  of  the  Hearne  family  from  a.  d. 
1066,  when  they  went  from  Normandy  with  William  the  Con- 
queror over  to  England,  down  to  1680,  when  William  Hearne 
the  London  merchant  came  to  America,  and  on  down  to  a.  d. 
1907.  By  William  T.  Hearne  .  . .  Independence,  Mo.,  Press  of 
Examiner  printing  company,  1907. 

753  p.,  1 1.  incl.  illus.,  plates,  ports,    front.,  fold,  geneal.  tab.,  fold,  facsim. 

23^'='°. 

CS71.H436     1907 

7-17341 

Hearne.     See  Hearn. 

1555  Heath. 

The  Heath  family  .  .  .     Greenwich,  N.  Y.,  1901. 

[5]  p.     24'=™. 

A  clipping  from  the  Greenwich  journal,  Sept.  4,  1901. 

Signed  Stuart  C.  Wade. 

CS71.H438     1901 

4-2480lt 

1656  The  Association   of   the  Heath  family   in   America  . . . 

[n.  p.,  1903?] 
xxix  p.,  1 1.    pi.,  ports.     21"". 

Caption  title. 

Statement  of  purpose,  articles  of  association,  etc. 

CS71.H438     1903 
6-45818 


AMEEICAN   AND  ENGLISH    GENEALOGIES  325 

Heath — Continued . 

1557  A  genealogical  record  of  one  branch  of  the  Heath,  Clark 

and  Cone  families,  March  1,  1905,  by  Dewitt  Stilwell  . . .  Syra- 
cuse, N.  Y.,  E.  M.  Grover,  printer,  1905. 

38,  [4]  p.     front.,  ports.     23<='". 

CS71.H438     1905 

5-39144 

See  also  Pearl.  CS71.P36    1901 


1558  Heathcote. 

An  account  of  some  of  the  families  bearing  the  name  of 
Heathcote  which  have  descended  out  of  the  county  of  Derby. 
By  Evelyn  D.  Heathcote.     Winchester,  Warren  and  son,  1899. 

xiv  p.,  1 1.,  273  p.,  1 1.     front.,  illus.,  plates,  port.,  fold,  geueal.  tab.    29|<'™. 

CS439.H35 

1-1009 

See  also  Drake.  CS71.D7    1887 


1559  Heatwole. 

A  history  of  the  Heatwole  family,  from  the  landing  of  the 
ancestor  of  the  race,  up  to  the  present  time.  By  D.  A.  Heat- 
wole.    Dale  Enterprise,  Va.,  The  ''Watchful  pilgrim,"  1882. 

24  p.     Ui""^. 

CS71.H442     1883 

9-10687t 

1560  Heflfner. 

Family  records  of  the  descendants  of  Henry  Hffiffner,  1754- 
1886  . . .  Also,  the  older  generations  of  Johann  Georg  Hajffner 
(Rockland  Stem,)  1733-  ,  Yost  Heinrich  Goerg  (Herborn, 
Nassau,  Germany,  born  1707.),  Georg  Spohn,  (father  of  Conrad, 
born  1755),  Adam  Dietrich  (born  1740.),  etc.,  with  biographical 
and  historical  notes.  By  Geo.  H.  Heffner  .  .  .  Kutztown,  Pa., 
Journal  steam  job  print,  1886. 

56  p.     port.     21  X  18"". 

Blank  leaves  interspersed. 

CS71.H461     1886 

9-10705t 

Heiford.     See  Hayford. 

1561  Heinecke. 

Genealogy  from  Adam  to  Christ;  with  the  genealogy  of  Adam 
Heinecke  and  Henry  Vandersaal,  from  1747  to  1868.  To  which 
is  added,  a  brief  account  of  the  author's  travels  as  an  evan- 
gelist . . .  with  ten  sermons  composed  by  himself.  By  Rev. 
Samuel  Heinecke  . . .  Philadelphia,  Collins,  printer,  1869. 
231  p.     19^'=°'. 

CS71.H468     1869 
&-10704t 


326  LIBRARY   OF   CONGRESS 

Heinecke — Continued . 

1562  Genealogy  from  Adam  to  Christ,  with  the  genealogy  of 

Adam  Heinecke  and  Henry  Vandersaal,  from  1747  to  1S81. 
To  which  is  added  a  brief  account  of  the  author's  travels  in 
about  sixteen  years  as  an  evangelist,  and  twelve  sermons  com- 
posed by  himself.  By  Rev.  Samuel  Heinecke  ...  2d  ed. 
Lancaster,  Pa,,  J.  A.  Hiestand,  printer,  1881. 

302  p.     19"™. 

CS71.H468     1881 
9-10703t 

Heitwohl.     See  Heatwole. 

1563  Helsby. 

A  Norman-French  pedigree.  By  Thomas  Helsby  .  .  .  [Lon- 
don, 1869] 

7,  [1]  p.  pi.,  fold,  geneal.  tab.  21^"".  [With  his  Le  Roter,  or  Rutter,  of 
Kingsley,  co.  pal.  Chester.     [London,  1872]] 

"Relates  to  the  family  of  Hellesby  or  Helsby  in  Cheshire." 

"Reprinted  from   'The   Reliquary,   quarterly  archaeological  journal  and 

review' ...  for  April,  1869." 

CS439.R8 
8-17017 

1564  Hemenway. 

A  genealogical  record  of  one  branch  of  the  Hemenway  family 
from  1634  to  1880.  Comp.  by  Rev.  Asa  Hemenway,  of  Man- 
chester, Vt.  . . .  Hartford,  Conn.,  Press  of  the  Case,  Lockwood 
&  Brainard  company,  1880. 

92  p.     23'='°. 

CS71.H488     1880 

9-10702t 

1565  Henderson. 

A  contribution  to  the  genealogy  of  the  Handerson  family,  by 
Dr.  H.  E.  Handerson  . . .    New  York,  The  author,  1885. 
75,  [5]  p.     22^='". 


CS71.H496     1885 


9-1 0701 t 


1566  Ancestry  and  descendants  of  Lieut.  John  Henderson,  of 

Greenbrier  County,  Virginia.  1650-1900.  From  data  collected 
and  arranged  by  . . .  Joseph  Lyon  Miller  . . .  Richmond,  Va., 
Whittet  &  Shepperson,  printers,  1902. 

37  p.     front.     23i<=«. 

CS71.H496     1902 

2-18023 

Hendrie.     See  also  Barlow.  CS71.B27    1891 

Heneage.    See  also  Crall.  CS71.C889    1908 


AMEKICAN   AND   ENGLISH    GENEALOGIES  327 

1567  Henry. 

A  history  of  the  Henry  family,  from  its  beginnings  in  this 
country  to  the  present  time.  By  John  Flournoy  Henry. 
Louisville,  Press  of  J.  P.  Morton  &  company,  1900. 

ix,  125  p.     14  port.  (incl.  front.)    23"=™. 

CS71.H523     1900 

3-14591 

1568  A  record  of  the  descendants  of  Simon  Henry  (1766-1854) 

and  Rhoda  Parsons  (1774-1847)  his  wife,  with  appendices  con- 
taining some  account  of  their  ancestry  and  of  collateral  lines; 
being  a  contribution  towards  a  comprehensive  genealogy  of  the 
descendants  of  Sergt.  John  Henry,  freeman,  of  Topsfield,  Mass., 
1690,  by  Frederick  Augustus  Henry  . . .  Cleveland,  Press  of 
J.  B.  Savage,  1905. 

5  p.  1.,  7-65  p.     illus.  (incl.  ports.,  faceims.)  fold,  geneal.  tab.     24^"^. 
Bibliographical  foot-notes. 

CS71.H523     1905 

5-42462 

See  also  Cooper.  CS71.C777    1906 

Dobyns.  CS71.D636     1908 

Junkin.  CS71.J95    1908 

1569  Henzey. 

Collections  for  a  genealogy  of  the  noble  families  of  Henzey, 
Tyttery,  and  Tyzack  (De  Hennezel,  De  Thietry,  and  Du 
Thisac),  " gentilshommes  verriers,"  from  Lorraine.  With  a 
narrative  pedigree  of  the  Stourbridge  branch  of  the  first-named 
family  and  its  descendants,  including  the  several  families  of 
Brettell,  Bate,  Dixon,  Hill,  Jeston,  Jervis,  Pidcock,  and  others. 
By  H.  Sydney  Grazebrook  .  . ,  Stourbridge,  Printed  for  the 
author  by  J.  T.  Ford,  1877. 

vii,  210  p.     front.,  pi.     21^"™. 

CS439.K4 

2-15817 

Hepburn.     See  Hepburne. 

1570  Hepburne. 

Genealogy  and  history  of  the  Hepburn  family  of  the  Susque- 
hanna Valley,  with  reference  to  other  families  of  the  same 
name  ...  By  John  F.  Meginness  .  .  .  Williamsport,  Pa.,  Ga- 
zette and  bulletin  printing  house,  1894. 

181,  iv  p.     front.,  ports.     24'= 


9-10688t 

Hericke.     See  Herrick. 


icm 

CS71.H529     1894 


328  LIBRAEY  OF   CONGRESS 

1571  Herkimer. 

The  Herkimers  and  Schuylers;  an  historical  sketch  of  two 
families,  with  genealogies  of  the  descendants  of  George  Herki- 
mer, the  Palatine,  who  settled  in  the  Mohawk  Valley,  N.  Y.,  in 
1721.  By  Phoebe  Strong  Cowen  .  .  .  Albany,  J.  Mimsell's 
sons,  1903. 

147  p.     front.,  plates^  ports.,  coat  of  arms.     22"'°. 

CS71.H549     1903 

4-3250 

Herrman.     See  also  Bjrrd.  E159.G66 

1572  Herr. 

Lineage  and  family  record  of  descendants  of  Reverend  Hans 
Herr  from  his  birth  a.  d.  1639  made  from  the  perfected  genea- 
logical records  of  the  pioneer  settlers  of  Lancaster  County, 
Penna.,  from  a,  d.  1709  to  a.  d.  1729,  and  of  all  the  lineal 
descendants  of  such  pioneer  settlers  to  the  present  time. 
Adapted  also  for  the  use  of  any  person.  Comp.,  arranged  and 
pub.  by  Theodore  W.  Herr  . . .  [Denver,  Col.,  T.  W.  Herr, 
«1901] 

12  1.     illus.     26i  X  22'"'°. 

Consists  of  blanks  for  a  Herr  genealogy  (not  filled  out)  and  blanks  for  recordB 
of  births,  marriages,  deaths,  etc.,  preceded  by  a  "Brief  history." 

CS71.H564     1901 

3-2001 

1673  Genealogical  record  of  Reverend  Hans  Herr  and  his  direct 

lineal  descendants,  from  his  birth  a.  d.  1639  to  the  present 
time,  containing  the  names,  etc.,  of  13223  persons;  comp., 
arranged,  indexed  in  alphabetical  order,  and  published  by 
Theodore  W.  Herr,  genealogist.  Lancaster,  Pa.  [The  Examiner 
printing  house]  1908. 

xii  p.,  1  1.,  785  p.     front.,  3  pi.,  2  port.     24*^™. 

CS71.H564     1908 

8-28078 

1574  Herrick. 

A  genealogical  register  of  the  name  and  family  of  Herrick, 
from  the  settlement  of  Henerie  Hericke,  in  Salem,  Massachu- 
setts 1629,  to  1846.  With  a  concise  notice  of  their  English 
ancestry.  By  Jedediah  Herrick  . . .  Bangor,  S.  S.  Smith, 
printer,  1846. 

69  p.     front,  (coat  of  arms)    24i<=". 

CS71.H566     1846 

9-10699t 

1575  Herrick  genealogy.     A  genealogical  register  of  the  name 

and  family  of  Herrick  from  the  settlement  of  Henerie  Hericke, 
in  Salem,  Massachusetts,  1629  to  1846,  with  a  concise  notice  of 


AMERICAN   AND  ENGLISH   GENEALOGIES  329 

1676  Herrick — Continued. 

their  English  ancestry,  by  Gen.  Jedediah  Herrick.  Rev.,  aug- 
mented and  brought  down  to  A.  d.,  1885.  By  Lucius  C.  Her- 
rick, M.  D.     Columbus,  O.,  Priv.  print.,  1885. 

X  p.,  1  1.,  516  p.     col.  front,  (coat  of  arms)  illus.,  plates,  ports.    24^  x  20"^™. 
One  portrait  (following  p.  44)  wanting. 

CS71.H566     1885 

9-10689t 

See  also  Driver.  CS71.D782    1889 


1576  Herring. 

A  notice  of  John  Haring,  a  patriotic  statesman  of  the  revolu- 
tion.    [New  York?  1878?] 
11,  [2]  p.    23-="^. 
Caption  title. 
Comp.  by  Franklin  Burdge. 

CS71.H567     1878 

2-2520 

Herrington.     See  Harrington. 

Herrman.     See  also  Byrd.  E159.G56 

1577  Hersey. 

William  Hersey  1635,  Hingham,  Mass.     Comp.  by  Francis 
C.  Hersey.     South  Boston,  Mass.,  1895. 
geneal.  tab.     81^  x  Q^'''°■  fold,  to  24^  x  22«™. 
Consists  of  coat  of  arms  and  family  tree  with  names  only. 

CS71.H572     1895 

1578  The  earliest  record  of  the  Hersey  family  .  .  .  [by]  Francis 

C.  Hersey.     South  Boston,  Mass.,  1895. 

1  1.     28"'°  fold,  to  22«™. 

CS71.H572     1895a 

9-10683-4t 

Hertford,  Earls  of.     See  also  Gloucester,  Earls  of, 

DA740.G5C5     1883 

1579  Hertzler. 

A  brief  biographic  memorial  of  Jacob  Hertzler,  and  a  com- 
plete genealogical  family  register  of  his  lineal  descendants  and 
those  related  by  inter-marriage,  from  1730  to  1883,  chrono- 
logically arranged.  Together  with  the  necessary  historical  and 
other  notes.  Also  an  appendix  of  the  Christian  Zug  family. 
By  John  Hertzler,  sr.  .  . .  Elkhart,  Ind.,  Mennonite  publishing 
company,  1885. 

384  p.     17^'''°. 

p.  369-384  left  blank  for  "Family  record." 

0S71.H576     1886 
9-l0697t 


330  LIBKAKY  OF   CONGRESS 

1580  Hesketh. 

The  genealogye  of  the  worshipful  and  auncient  familie  of  the 
Heskaythes  of  RufTourd  in  Lancashire.  Copied  from  the 
original  roll  in  the  possession  of  Sir  Thomas  George  Fermor- 
Hesketh,  of  Rufford,  bart.  Together  with  the  Hesketh  pedi- 
grees from  the  Visitations  of  Lancashire,  1613,  1664,  etc.  Lon- 
don, Priv.  print.  [Taylor  and  co.,  printers]  1869. 

1  p.  1.,  14  p.     illus.,  pi.,  coats  of  arms.     28^'^ 


Lcm 

CS439.H5 


9-19341 


1581  Hess. 

A  genealogy  of  the  Hess  family;  from  the  first  emigrant  to 
this  country  down  to  the  present  time,  as  far  as  could  be  ascer- 
tained.    By  John  H.  Hess.     Lititz,  Pa.,  Express  print,  1896. 

2  p.  1.,  248,  [12]  p.     13^'='". 

CS71.H586     1896 
9-10685t 

1582  Hess-Higbee  genealogy,  comp.   by  Wm.   Emerson  Bab- 
cock  .  .  .     [Mishawaka?  Ind.]  ^909. 

175  p.  incl.  front,     plates.     23^<="^. 

CS71.H586     1909 

10-1445 

1583  Hester. 

History  and  genealogy  of  the  descendants  of  John  Lawrence 
Hester  and  Godfrey  Stough,  1752-1905  .  .  .  Comp.  by  Martin 
M.  Hester.     [Norwalk,  O.]  1905. 

ix,  323,  43,  30  p.  incl.  illus.  (ports.)  front.     23^^™. 

"Addenda  to  the  Hester  and  Stough  genealogy  book  as  gathered  to  perpetuate 
the  family  history  to  1908":  43  p. 

"A  brief  history  and  ministerial  record  of  Methodism  on  the  Firelands  in 
Huron  and  Erie  counties  in  the  state  of  Ohio  from  1811  to  1906  . . .  Gathered 
and  arranged  by  M.  M.  Hester,  Norwalk,  O.  . . .  ":  30  p. 

CS71.H588     1905 

9-553 

1584  Heston. 

Record  of  the  family  of  Zebulon  Heston  and  his  wife  Dorothj 
Heston,  who  settled  in  America  about  the  year  1684.  Embrac- 
ing also,  the  lineage  of  the  children  of  I.  IVlorris  and  Anna  P. 
Heston,  and  other  descendants  of  Zebulon  and  Dorothy. 
Printed  for  circulation  among  members  of  the  family.  Bridge- 
ton,  N.  J.,  A.  M.  Heston,  printer,  1883. 

56  (i.  e.  58)  p.,  1  1.     fold,  geneal.  tab.     19'"™. 

Genealogical  table:  Descendants  of  Edward  W.  Hest-^n,  of  Hestonville. 

Comp.  by  Alfred  Miller  Heston. 

CS71.H589     1883 
9-10(598 


AMERICAN    AND   ENGLISH    GENEALOGIES  331 

1585  Hewins. 

Hewins.     [Boston,  1859] 
165-176  p.     24J<=«. 
Caption  title. 

Detached  from  v.  2  of  "A  genealogical  register  of  the  descendants  of  several 
ancient  Puritans,"  by  Abner  Morse.     Boston,  1859.     24^^™. 

CS71.H599     1859 

9-10696t 

Heydon.     See  Hayden. 

1586  Hibbard. 

Genealogy  of  the  Hibbard  family  who  are  descendants  of 
Robert  Hibbard  of  Salem,  Massachusetts;  comp.  and  pub.  by 
Augustine  George  Hibbard,  Woodstock,  Connecticut  .  .  .  Hart- 
ford, Printed  by  the  Case,  Lockwood  &  Brainard  company,  1901. 

428  p.     front.,  port.     24" 

2-17586 


1cm 


CS71.H624     1901 


See  also  Flagg.  CS71.F574    1903 

HickUng.     See  also  Ames.  CS71.A5    1900 

Hickman.     See  also  Jones.  CS71.J76    1891 

1587  Hicks. 

One  line  of  the  Hicks   family,     Comp.   by  J.   O.   Austin. 
[Providence,  Printed  by  E.  L.  Freeman  &  son]  1894. 
15  p.     front.,  ports.     28^"'°. 

CS71.H63     1894 

8-32367 

1587a  Hiester. 

The  Hiester  family.  Prepared  by  authority  of  the  Pennsyl- 
vania-German society,  by  Henry  Melchior  Muhlenberg  Rich- 
ards.    Lancaster,  Pa.,  The  society,  1907. 

42  p.     25''™.     (In    Pennsylvania-German  society.     Proceedings   and    ad- 
dresses. ...    1907.     V.  xvi.) 

F146.P23     vol.16 

Higbee.     See  Higby. 

Higby.     See  also  Hess.  CS71.H586    1909 

1588  Higginson. 

The  Higginsons  in  England  and  America;  by  Eben  Putnam 
. .  .    Part  I.     Boston,  Research  publication  company,  1903- 
1  V.     24^=°^. 

Contents. — pt.  1.  English  ancestry  of  New  England  and  Virginia  families. 

CS71.H637     1903 

9-10686t 

Hight.     See  also  Hoyt. 


332  LIBRARY  OF   CONGRESS 

1689  Higley. 

The  Higleys  and  their  ancestry.  An  old  colonial  family.  By 
Mary  Coffin  Johnson  ..  .  Limited  ed.  New  York,  D.  Appleton 
and  company,  1896. 

X,  738  p.     front.,  plates,  ports.     24"™. 

Descendants  of  Capt.  John  Higley  of  Windeor,  Ct.,  1671. 

CS71.H639     1896 

9-10C95t 

1690  Hildreth. 

Origin   and   genealogy  of   the   Hildreth  family,   of  Lowell, 
Mass.     Comp.  by  Captain  Philip  Reade.     [Lowell,  Mass.]  1892. 
71  p.  incl.  illus.,  facsims.     23^''™. 

CS71.H644     1892 

9-10694t 

1591  The  early  Hildreths  of  New  England.  By  Arthur  Hil- 
dreth. Read  before  the  reunion  of  the  Hildreth  family  at 
Chelmsford,  June  16th,  1894.  [Boston,  Press  of  T.  W.  Ripley, 
1894  ?] 

60  p.     17i  X  W"". 
"Privately  printed." 

CS71.H644     1894 

6-22691 

1591a The  first  generation  of  the  name  of  Hildreth  in  Middle- 
sex County  in  Massachusetts.  1643-1693  .  .  .  Richard  Hil- 
dreth. Sergeant  of  militia  of  Cambridge  and  Chelmsford, 
Middlesex  Co.,  Mass.  Born  in  England  or  Scotland,  1605,  died, 
Chelmsford,  23rd  Feb.,  1693.  Compilation  made  by  Brigadier 
General  Philip  Hildreth  Reade,  United  States  army  .  .  . 
[Lowell,  Mass.,  1909] 

cover-title,  38  p.  incl.  port,     illus.,  facsims.     23"™. 

A  supplement  to  ' '  Origin  and  genealogy  of  the  Hildreth  family  of  Lowell, 

CS71.H644     1909 

10-7579 

1592  HiU. 

Letters  of  Doctor  Richard  Hill  and  his  children;  or,  The  his- 
tory of  a  family,  as  told  by  themselves.  Collected  and  arranged 
by  John  Jay  Smith.  Philadelphia,  Priv.  print,  for  the  descend- 
ants, 1854. 

xlv  p.,  1 1.,  [17J-466  p.     col.  front.,  col.  pi.,  ports.     25^"". 

CS71.H647     1854 

9-10693t 

1593  The  descendants  of  Peter  Hill  of  York  Co.,  Me.,  with  some 

incidents  relating  to  the  French  and  Indian  wars, — gleaned  from 
old  manuscripts  of  the  time  by  Usher  Parsons.  (In  New  Eng- 
land hist,  and  geneal.  register.  Boston,  1858.  22«°'.  vol.  12, 
p.  139-145,  258-264) 


AMERICAN   AND  ENGLISH   GENEALOGIES  333 

Hill — Continued. 

1694  Genealogy  of  the  Hill  family  from  1632,  including  a  bio- 
graphical sketch  of  Joel  Barlow.     Norwalk,  The  Hour  steam 
print  [18791 
cover-title,  29  p.     12^<'"». 
Signed:  Moses  Hill. 

CS71.H647     1879 
9-1069lt 

1595  John  Hill  of  Dover  in  1649,  and  some  of  his  descendants. 

Comp.  by  W.  B.  Lapham.  Augusta  [Me.]  Maine  farmer  job 
print,  1889. 

16  p.    24"". 

CS71.H647     1889 

9-10692t 

1596  Hills  family  genealogical  and  historical  association.  . . . 

Annual  report  of  the  directors.     [Boston  ?  1895]-1908. 
9  V.     22f-23^«™. 
First  report,  2d  ed. 

CS71H647 

10-4379 

1597  Constitution  and  by-laws  of  the  Hills  family  genealogical 

and  historical  association,  Boston,  Massachusetts.  Incor- 
porated under  the  laws  of  Massachusetts,  July  6,  1894.  Taun- 
ton, Mass.,  Davol's  steam  printing  house,  1894. 

8  p.    14^<«". 

CS71.H647     1894 

1598  Constitution  and  by-laws  of  the  Hills  family  genealogical 

and  historical  association,  Boston,  Massachusetts.  Incor- 
porated under  the  laws  of  Massachusetts  July  6,  1894.  [n.  p.] 
1901. 

[4]  p.     23"'". 

CS71.H647     1894b 

1599  Hills  family  genealogical  and  historical  association.     In- 
corporated July  6,  1894.     [Circular.     Boston,  1899] 

3  p.    21^"™. 
Caption  title. 

CS71.H647     1899a 

1600  Hills    family    genealogical    and    historical    association. 

. . .  Report  of  the  third  reunion  of  the  Association  ...  [n.  p., 
1899] 

1 V.     23"™. 

CS71.H647     1899b 
10-4612 


334  LIBRARY   OF   CONGRESS 

Hill — Continued . 

1601  Genealogical  data  relating  to  the  ancestry  and  descendants 

of  William  Hills,  the  English  emigrant  to  New  England  in  1632 
and  of  Joseph  Hills,  the  English  emigrant  to  New  England  in 
1638;  comp.  by  William  Sanford  Hills,  ed.  by  Thomas  Hills  .  . . 
Boston,  Press  of  A.  Mudge  &  son  [1902] 

148  p.    22i<='". 

CS71.H647     1902 
3-17720 

1602  The  Hills  family  in  America;  the  ancestry  and  descendants 

of  William  Hills,  the  English  emigrant  to  New  England  in  1632; 
of  Joseph  Hills,  the  English  emigrant  to  New  England  in  1638, 
and  of  the  great-grandsons  of  Robert  Hills,  of  the  parish  of  Wye, 
county  of  Kent,  England,  emigrants  to  New  England  1794-1806, 
comp.  by  William  Sanford  Hills  .  .  .  and  ed,  by  Thomas 
Hills  .  .  .     New  York,  The  Grafton  press,  1906. 

XX  p.,  1  1.,  713  p.     pi.,  2  port.  (incl.  front.)  2  plane,  facsim.     24^=™. 

CS71.H647     1906 
&-18328 

1603  Genealogy  of  the  Hill,  Dean,  Pinckney,  Austin,  Barker, 

Anderson,  Rhoades  and  Finch  families,  by  Franklin  Couch, 
LL.  B.  [Newburgh,  N.  Y.]  Printed  for  private  circulation  by 
Newburgh  journal  company,  1907. 

129  p.     front,  (port.)     25^"^". 

Cover-title:  Hill,  Finch,  Dean,  Austin,  Pinckney,  Barker,  Rhoades,  Loiins- 
bury  and  Smith  families. 

CS71.H647     1907 

8-6969 

See  also  Eaton.  CS90.E2 

Fogg.  CS71.F655     1851 

Henzey.  CS439.H4 

Layton.  CS71.L429     1885 

Tyler.  CS71.T983     1882 

Whipple.  CS71.W574     1897 

1604  Hillegas. 

Michael  Hillegas  and  his  descendants.     By  his  great-grand- 
daughter, Emma  St.  Clair  Whitney  . . .    Pottsville  [Pa.,  Press 
of  M.  E.  Miller]  1891. 
118  p.     front,  (port.)    23^"™. 
Edition  private.     100  copies. 

CS71.H661      1891 
9-10690t 

Hillhouse.     See  also  Van  Rensselaer.  CS69.S7 


AMEEICAN  AND  ENGLISH   GENEALOGIES  335 

1605  Hillman. 

Ancestral  chronological  record  of  the  Hillman  family,  by 
H.  W.  Hillman.  1550-1905.  Schenectady,  N.  Y.,  Walsh 
press,  Scotia,  N.  Y.,  1905. 

203  p.     plates.     23i<=™. 

CS71.H654     1005 

6-40514 

HiUs.     See  HiU. 

1606  Hilton. 

The  family  of  Hylton.  {In  The  history  and  antiquities  of  the 
parish  of  Darlington,  in  the  bishoprick.  By  W.  Hylton  Dyer 
Longstaffe  .  .  .    London,  1854.     25^'=™.     p.  xxxiii-lviii) 

DA690.D22L8 

3-16657 

1607  The  Dover  settlement   and   the  Hiltons.     By  John  T. 

Hassam,  a.  m.     Boston,  Press  of  D.  Clapp  &  son,  1882. 

9  p.     facsims.     24"=™. 

"Reprinted  from  the  New-England  historical  and  genealogical  register  for 
January,  1882." 

CS71.H656     1882 

9-10188t 

1608  Annals  of  the  Hilton-McCurda  family  . . .    Concord,  N.  H., 

Rumford  printing  company,  1905. 

12  p.     17^'='°. 

CS71.H656     1906 

6-34013 

1609  Hinds. 

Items  of  the  Hinds  genealogy.     [Washington?  D.  C,  1896] 

52  p.    20^'='". 

Caption  title. 

By  William  Hinds. 

CS71.H661     1896 

9-11208t 

1610  Hine  genealogy,  and  history  of  the  descendants  of  Thomas 

Hine  of  Milford,  Conn.,  1639.     Comp.  by  Hon.  Robert  C.  Hine. 
[St.  Paul  ?     1899  ?] 

239  p.     20"". 

CS71.H661     1899 

1-13542 

1611  History  and  genealogy  of  the  Hinds  family.     By  Albert 

Henry  Hinds.     Portland,  Me.,  The  Thurston  print,  1899. 

xi,  383  p.     front.,  plates,  porta.     23^=™. 

CS71.H661     1899a 

9-15593 

See  also  Corliss.  CS71.C8    1875 

Flagg.  CS71.F574     1903 

Haynes. 
Hine.     See  Hinds. 


336  LIBRARY   OF   CONGRESS 

1612  Hinman. 

A  family  record  of  the  descendants  of  Serg*-  Edward  Hinman, 
who  first  appeared  at  Stratford  in  Connecticut,  about  1650. 
Collected  from  state,  colony,  town  and  church  records:  also, 
from  old  Bibles  and  aged  people.     By  R.  R.  Hinman,  esq.  .  . . 

{In  Ms  Catalogue  of  the  names  of  the  first  Puritan  settlers 

of  the  colony  of  Connecticut.     Hartford,  1852-     24 i""".     no.  v. 

p.  [8031-884) 

F03.H66 

1-1130 

1613  Hinsdale. 

Chronicles  of  the  Hinsdale  family.  Comp.  by  Albert  Hins- 
dale, in  the  seventy-third  year  of  his  age.  To  be  continued  by 
those  who  come  after  him.     Cleveland,  O.,  J.  B.  Savage,  1883. 

31  p.     18§'''°. 

Prefatory  note  signed  B.  A.  Hinsdale. 

CS71.H666     1883 

3-4149 

1614  Hinsdale  genealogy;  descendants  of  Robert  Hinsdale  of 

Dedham,  Medfield,  Hadley  and  Deerfield,  with  an  account  of 
the  French  family  of  De  Hinnisdal;  comp.  from  the  notes  of 
Honorable  Sanford  C.  Hinsdale,  of  Denver,  Colorado,  by  the 
late  Herbert  Cornelius  Andrews  .  . .  Ed.  by  Alfred  L.  Holman. 
Lombard,  111.,  Printed  for  A.  H.  Andrews,  1906. 

X  p.,  1 1.,  11-507  p.     col.  front,  (coat  of  arms)  pi.,  ports.,  geneal.  tab.     25"™. 

CS71.H665     1906 

6-26561 

1615  Hitchcock. 

Excerpts  from  the  Hitchcock  genealogy.     By  H.  G.  Cleve- 
land .  .  .    [Boston,  1886] 
3  p.     24§'". 
Caption  title. 
Reprinted  from  the  New  Eng.  hist,  and  geneal.  register  for  July,  1886. 

CS71.H674     1886 

CA  6-2651 

1616  The  genealogy  of  the  Hitchcock  family,  who  are  de- 
scended from  Matthias  Hitchcock  of  East  Haven,  Conn.,  and 
Luke  Hitchcock  of  Wethersfield,  Conn.  Comp.  ...  by  Mrs. 
Edward  Hitchcock,  sr.  .  . .  Arranged  for  the  press  by  Rev. 
Dwight  W.  Marsh,  d.  d.  ...  Amherst,  Mass.,  Press  of  Car- 
penter &  Morehouse,  1894. 

3  D.  1..  555.  ril  p.     pi.,  ports.    23*"°'. 

CS71.H674     1894 

9-10183t 

See  also  Lawson.  CS71.L425    1903 


Hitchings.     See  Hitchins. 

Hitchins.    See  also  Moore.  CS71.M82    1898 


AMERICAN   AND  ENGLISH   GENEALOGIES  337 

1617  Hoadley. 

The  Hoadley  genealogy.  A  history  of  the  descendants  of 
William  Hoadley  of  Branford,  Connecticut,  together  with  some 
account  of  other  families  of  the  name.  By  Francis  Bacon  Trow- 
bridge . . .    New  Haven,  Printed  for  the  author,  1894. 

iv  p.,  3  1.,  [5]-288  p.     plates,  ports.,  geneal.  tab.     24'^™. 

"Edition  350  copies  of  whicli  100  are  illustrated." 

CS71.H677     1894 

9-10182t 

1618  Hoagland. 

History  and  genealogy  of  the  Hoagland  family  in  America. 
From  their  first  settlement  at  New  Amsterdam,  1638  to  1891. 
From  data  furnished  mainly  by  Daniel  Hoogland  Carpenter  .  .  . 
Pub.  by  Dr.  Cornelius  N.  Hoagland.  [New  York,  J.  Polhemus 
printing  company,  1891] 

276  p.,  1 1.     col.  front.,  illus.,  pi.,  port.,  map.     24°°'. 

Contents. — Origin  of  the  name;  early  settlement  in  America. — Genealogy 
of  Coernelis  Diercksen  Hoochlandt. — Genealogy  of  C'hristoffel  Hooglandt. — 
Genealogy  of  Dierck  Jansen  Hoogland . 

CS71.H678     1801 

2-24594 

1619  Hoar. 

Some  account  of  the  early  history  and  genealogy,  with  pedi- 
grees from  1330,  unbroken  to  the  present  time,  of  the  families  of 
Hore  and  Hoare,  with  all  their  branches;  interspersed  through- 
out with  anecdotes,  and  incidents  in  the  lives  of  many  of  the 
principal  persons  mentioned.  Collected  and  compiled  by 
Edward  Hoare  .  .  .    London,  A.  R.  Smith,  1883. 

viii,  70  p.     front.,  pi.     29  x  22i<''". 

CS71.H679     1883 

6-34322 

1620  Lineage  and  family  records  of  Alfred  Wyman  Hoar  and 

his  wife  Josephine  Jackson;  with  notes  on  the  early  history  of 
Wright  County,  Minnesota  .  .  .  Delano,  Minn.,  Eagle  printing 
CO.,  1898. 

56  p.     plates,  ports.,  coats  of  arms.     22"™. 

CS71.H679     1898 
9-10181t 

1621  The  Hoar  family  in  America  and  its  English  ancestry;  a 

,  compilation  from  collections  made  by  the  Hon.  George  Frisbie 

Hoar,  by  Henry  Stedman  Nourse.  Boston,  D.  Clapp  &  son, 
printers,  1899. 

36  p.    geneal.  tab.     25"°'. 

"  Reprinted  from  the  New-Eng.  historical  and  genealogical  register  for  Janu- 
ary, April  and  July,  1899." 

CS71.H679     1899 

7-14676 

See  also  Parsons.  CS71.P269    1900 

Hoare.     See  Hoar. 

35819°— 10 22 


338  LIBEAEY  or   CONGRESS 

1622  Hobart. 

William  Hobart,  his  ancestors  and  descendants.  By  L. 
Smith  Hobart  .  .  .  Springfield,  Mass.  [Press  of  S.  G.  Otis  & 
CO.]  1886. 

V,  181,  [1]  p.     front.,  pi.,  port.     19^''™. 

CS71.H68     1886 

3-3819 

See  also  Thayer.  CS71.T37    1835 


1623  Hobson. 

Genealogy  of  the  Hobson  family,  of  Buxton,  Maine,  by  J.  M. 

Bailey,  d.  d.     Saco,  Me.,  Noyes  &  co.,  printers,  1875. 

15  p.     22i-=«. 

CS71.H684     1875 

8-22386 

See  also  Gamble.  CS71.G191    1906 


Hodgdon.     See  also  Hodsdon.  CS71.H691    1904 

Sinclair.  CS71.S615    1896 

Hodge.     See  Hodges. 

1624  Hodges. 

Genealogical  record  of  the  Hodges  family  in  New  England, 
containing  the  names  of  over  1500  persons,  from  1633  to  1853, 
numbering  eight  generations.  By  Almon  D.  Hodges  . . .  Bos- 
ton, Printed  by  Dutton  and  Wentworth,  1853. 

71  p.     facsims.     23^°^. 

Preface  by  Rufus  Hodges. 

CS71.H688     1853 

9-U233t 

1625  Genealogical  record  of  the  Hodges  family  of  New  Eng- 
land, ending  December  31,  1894.  3d  ed.  Comp.  by  Almon 
D.  Hodges,  jr.  and  other  members  of  the  family.  Boston, 
Printed  for  the  family  by  F.  H.  Hodges,  1896. 

3  p.  1.,  566  p.     24^'^'". 

"This  edition  is  limited  to  three  hundred  copies,  of  which  this  is  no.  162." 

CS71.H688     1896 

9-17842 

1626  Hodge  genealogy  from  the  first  of  the  name  in  this  country 

to  the  present  time,  with  a  number  of  allied  families  and  many 
historical  facts.  Comp.  by  Orlando  John  Hodge  . . .  Boston, 
Bockwell  and  Churchill  press,  1900. 

455  p.     front.,  plates,  ports.,  eeneal.  tables.     23"™. 

CS71.H688     1900 

1-10274 


AMERICAN   AND  ENGLISH   GENEALOGIES  339 

1627  Hodsdon. 

Genealogy  of  the  descendants  of  Nicholas  Hodsdon-Hodgdon 

of  Hingham,  Mass.,  and  Kittery,  Maine.     1635-1904.     Pub.  by 

Andrew  Jackson  Hodgdon.     Ed.  by  Almira  Larkin  White  .  . . 

Haverhill,  Mass.,  Press  of  Nichols,  ''the  printer,"  1904. 

164  p.     front.,  plates  (I  col.)  ports.      24"=™. 

CS71.H691     1904 

6-25634 

See  also  Hodgdon. 

Hofer.     See  Hoffer. 

1628  Hoffer. 

Genealogy  of  Matthias  Hoffer  and  his  descendants  in  the 
United  States  of  America.  By  Isaac  Hoffer.  M6unt  Joy,  Pa., 
J.  R.  Hoffer,  1868. 

2  p.  1.,  29,  [1]  p.,  2  1.,  31-33,  [1]  p.     ig^""". 

p.  31-33  (with  special  t.-p.):  "Andrew  Hofer,  the  Tyrolean  patriot.  A  short 
sketch  of  hia  life,  character  and  death,  prepared  by  J.  R.  Hoffer.  Mount  Joy, 
Pa.,  Published  by  J.  R.  Hoffer,  1868." 

CS71.H698     1868 

9-1 0681 1 

Hoffert.     See  Hufford. 

1629  Hofifman. 

Genealogy  of  the  Hoffman  family;  descendants  of  Martin 
Hoffman,  with  biographical  notes.  New  York,  Dodd,  Mead  & 
CO.,  1899. 

X  p.,  1 1.,  545  p.     pi.,  ports.,  facsim.     24""°. 

Limited  ed.  of  100  copies. 

Preface  signed  Eugene  Augs.  Hoffman. 

CS71.H71     1899 

Aug.  17,  99-40 

See  also  Repalje.  CS69.H7 

Hogue.     See  also  Jackson.  CS71.J13    1890 

Hoke.     See  also  Swope.  CS7i.S982    1896 

Holbrook.     See  also  Adams.  F63.M88  voL  l 

Flagg.  CS71.F574     1903 

Vinton.  CS71.V79     1858a 

1630  Holbrow. 

Some  account  of  the  family  of  Holbrow,  anciently  of  Kings- 
cote,  Uley,  and  Leonard  Stanley,  in  Gloucestershire.  By 
W.  P.  W.  Phillimore  .  . .  London,  Printed  for  priyate  circula- 
tion and  issued  by  Phillimore  &  co.,  1901. 

Adii,  45,  [1]  p.  incl.  front.,  facsim.  plates,  ports.,  map,  fold,  geneal.  tab. 
29cm 

Title  in  red  and  black. 

"Seventy-five  copies  only  printed.     This  is  number  39." 
Contents. — Introduction. — Confirmation    of    arms. — The    medieval    Hol- 
brows. — Hawkesbury  manor  roll   extracts. — Abstracts  of  early   wills. — The 
descendants  of  William  Holbrow,  of  Kingscote. — The  family  of  Maule. — The 
family  of  Keble. — The  family  of  Stanton. — The  family  of  Swire. 

CS439.H6 

3-13856 


840  LIBKAKY  OF   CONGRESS 

1631  Holder. 

The  Holders  of  Holderness;  a  history  and  genealogy  of  the 
Holder  family  with  especial  reference  to  Christopher  Holder, 
head  of  the  American  Quaker  branch;  author  of  the  first  declara- 
tion of  faith  of  Friends  in  England  or  America ;  pioneer  Quaker 
minister  in  New  England  (1656)  By  Charles  Frederick  Holder 
.  . .    [Pasadena  ?  1902] 

V,  [4],  348  p.     front.,  pi.,  port.,  2  fold,  facsim.     18i<''". 

CS71.H727     1902 

2-27751 

1632  Hole. 

A  history  of  the  Hole  family  in  England  and  America,  by 
Charles  Elmer  Rice  .  .  .  Illustrated  with  42  portraits  and 
engravings.  With  appendices  on  the  Hanna,  Grubb,  Douglas- 
Morton,  Miller  and  Morris  families.  Alliance,  O.,  The  R.  M. 
Scranton  publishing  co.  [1904] 

1  p.  1.,  134  p.     front.,  illus.,  plates,  ports.     21"™. 
"Limited  edition,  of  which  this  is  no.  84." 

CS71.H729     1904 

5-12557 

Holladay.     See  Holliday. 

1633  Holland. 

Holland  house.  By  Princess  Marie  Liechtenstein  . .  .  Lon- 
don, Macmillan  and  co.,  1874. 

2  V.     fronts.,  illus.,  ports.,  facsims.  (partly  fold.)    22^''°'. 

DA687.H7L7 

4-34337t 

1634  The    Holland    house    circle,    by    Lloyd    Sanders;  with 

twenty-four  illustrations.     London,  Methuen  &  co.  [1908] 

XXV,  384  p.     24  pi.  (incl.  front.,  ports.,  plan)    23=™. 

"First  published  in  1908." 

"Some  works  consulted":  p.  xix-xxv. 

DA687.H7S3 

9-4109 

See  also  Hallen.  CS439.H26 


Holies.     See  also  Cavendish.  CS438.C6 

Holliday.     See  also  Chamberlain.  CS71.C443    1880 

GlaSSell.  F225.H41 

1635  Hollings worth. 

Hollingsworth  genealogical  memoranda  in  the  United  States, 
from  1682  to  1884.  By  William  B.  Hollingsworth  .  . .  [Balti- 
more, W.  K.  Boyle  &  son,  printers]  1884. 

144  p.     coat  of  arms.     17^=™. 

CS71.H74     1884 

9-11232t 

See  also  Jolliffe.  CS71.J75    1893 


AMERICAN   AND  ENGLISH   GENEALOGIES  341 

1636  Hollister. 

The  Hollister  family  of  America;  Lieut.  John  Hollister,  of 
Wethersfield,  Conn.,  and  his  descendants.  Comp.  by  Lafayette 
Wallace  Case,  m.  d.  . . .  Chicago,  Fergus  printing  company, 
1886. 

805  p.     front.     24<=™. 

CS71.H743     1886 

9-11231t 

Hollsten.     See  Holstein. 
Hollyday.     See  Holliday. 

1637  Holman. 

The  Holmans  in  America;  concerning  the  descendants  of 

Solaman  Holman  who  settled  in  West  Newbury,  Massachusetts, 

in  1692-3,  one  of  whom  is  William  Howard  Taft,  the  President 

of  the  United  States.     Including  a  page  of  the  other  lines  of 

Holmans  in  America,  with  notes  and  anecdotes  of  those  of  the 

name  in  other  countries.     By  David  Emory  Holman  ...     v.  1- 

New  York,  The  Grafton  press,  1909- 

1  V.     front.,  plates,  ports.     26J<"°. 

CS71.H747     1909 

9-12409 

1638  Holmes. 

The  descendants  of  George  Holmes  of  Roxbury.     1594-1908. 

Compiled  by  George  Arthur  Gray  ...    To  which  is  added  the 

descendants  of  John  Holmes  of  Woodstock,  Conn.     [By  E. 

Holmes  Bugbee]     Boston,  Press  of  D.  Clapp  &  son,  1908. 

X,  432  p.     front.     24"°^. 

CS71.H75     1908 

8-27371 

See  also  Crispin.  CS71.C933    1901 

Giles.  CS71.G472     1864 

Tappan.  1834 

1639  Holstein. 

Swedish  Holsteins  in  America,  from  1644  to  1892.  Com- 
prising many  letters  and  biographical  matter  relating  to  John 
Hughes,  the  ''stamp  officer,"  and  friend  of  Franklin,  with 
papers  not  before  published  relating  to  his  brother  of  revolu- 
tionary fame.  Colonel  Hugh  Hughes  of  New  York.  The  families 
of  De  Haven,  Rittenhouse,  Clay,  Potts,  Blackiston,  Atlee, 
Coates,  and  other  descendants  of  Matthias  Holstein  of  Wicaco, 
Philadelphia,  are  included  ...  By  Mrs.  Anna  M.  Holstein  .  . . 
Norristown,  Pa.  [M.  R.  Wills,  printer  and  binder]  1892. 

7,  [3],  [9]-305  p.,  1  1.     front.,  plates,  ports.,  facsims.     23"='". 

Blank  leaves  interspersed. 

CS71.H757     1892 

9-11230t 


342  LIBRARY  OF   CONGRESS 

1640  Holt. 

A  genealogical  history  of  the  Holt  family  in  the  United  States : 
more  particularly  the  descendants  of  Nicholas  Holt  of  Newbury 
and  Andover,  Mass.,  1634-1644,  and  of  William  Holt  of  New 
Haven,  Conn.     By  Daniel  S.  Durrie  . . .    Albany,  J.  Munsell, 


1864. 
iv,  [5J-367  p.     24^'°. 

&-n204t 


CS71.H758     1864 


1641  The  Holts  of  Suffolk.     Extracted  from  "The  visitation  of 

Suffolke."  Ed.  by  Joseph  Jackson  Howard  . . .  Lowestoft, 
Printed  by  S.  Tymms,  1867. 

16,  [1]  p.     illus.  (coats  of  arms)     27^  x  22<^™. 

Interleaved. 

By  William  Harvey. 

CS439.H68 

2-26601 

1642  Holton. 

Some  of  the  descendants  of  William  Holton,  early  settler  of 
Hartford,  Conn.,  particularly  the  children  of  Joel  Holton,  of 
Westminster,  Vt.,  together  w4th  all  the  descendants  of  William 
of  the  sixth  to  the  ninth  generation.     New  York,  1866. 
geneal.  tab.     40  x  52''™  fold,  to  23  x  IS"^. 
Signed:  Da\'id  P.  Holton,  Frances  K.  Holton. 

CS71.H758     1866 
9-11229t 

1643  [Radial  chart  of  the  descendants  of  Dea.  William  Holton 

of  Hartford,  Conn.,  1636,  [in  line  of  Joel  of  Westminster,  Vt.] 
By  David  Parsons  Holton.     New  York,  1872] 

geneal.  tab.     23  x  71'''"  fold,  to  24  x  14i<="i. 

CS71.H758     1872 

9-11205t 

1644  [Radial  chart  of  the  Sheldon-Holton  families,  being  the 

descendants  of  Amasa  Sheldon  of  Rockingham,  Vt.,  1771,  and 
his  wife's  ancestry  back  to  William  Holton  of  Hartford.  By 
David  Parsons  Holton]     [New  York,  1877  ?] 

geneal.  tab.     43  x  70"™. 
Title  taken  from  Munsell. 

CS71.H758     1877 

2-12904 

1645  Chart  xxi. — Munn,  Holton,  Foote,  Beecher,  Moody,  Ly- 
man, Parsons,  Seward,  Farwell  and  Forward.     New  York,  1881. 

geneal.  tab.     22  x  28"=™. 

"Initial  to  large  radial  charts  of  the  Foote,  Beecher  and  Seward  families, 
as  pages  of  the  grand  folio  in  preparation  for  the  bicentennial,  1976." 

CS71.H758     1881 

CA  7-1506 

Holyoke.     See  Halleck. 


AMERICAN   AND  ENGLISH   GENEALOGIES  343 

1646  Homer. 

Brief  account  of  the  family  of  Homer  or  de  Homere  of 
Ettingshall,  co.  Stafford,  Eng.  and  Boston,  Mass.  Albany, 
N.  Y.,  J.  Munsell's  sons,  1889. 

27  p.     21^''™. 

Title  vignette:  coat  of  arms. 

By  Benjamin  Homer  Dixon. 

CS71.H766     1889 

9-11228t 

Homes.     See  Holm.es. 

Honeyman.     See  Hunneman. 

Honym.an.     See  Huniiem.an. 

Hoo.     See  also  Salisbury.  CS71.S167    1892 

Hoochlandt.     See  Hoagland. 

1647  Hood. 

A  genealogy  of  Richard  Hood,  who  came  from  Lynn,  in 

England,  and  settled  at  Lynn,  in  Massachusetts.     By  Cornelia 

E.  Whipple.     Danvers  [Mass.]  The  Endecott  press,  1899. 

27  p.     16^"™. 

CS71.H776     1899 

1-10192 

Hoogland.    See  Hoagland. 

Hooglandt.     See  Hoagland. 

Hooke.     See  also  Bramshott.  DA670.H2C2 

1648  Hooker. 

Paper,  by  Commander  Edward  Hooker,  U.  S.  Navy,  prepared 

for  the  Hooker  reunion,  at  Hartford,  Conn.,  and  in  his  absence 

read  by  John  Hooker,  esq.     [Hartford,  Conn.]  1890. 

8  p.     23^"'". 

Printed  at  request  and  by  subscription. 

Cover- title:  Hooker  reunion. 

CS71.H782     1890 

10-4262 

1549  Homes  of  the  Massachusetts  ancestors  of  Major  General 

Joseph  Hooker.     By  Isaac  P.  Gragg.     Boston  [W.  Spooner, 

printer]  1900. 

24,  [21  p.     front,  (port.)  plates.     23<"". 

^  ^  ^  CS71.H782     1900 

1-7159 


344  LIBKAEY  OF   CONGBESS 

Hooker — Continued. 

1650  The  descendants  of  Rev.  Thomas  Hooker,  Hartford,  Con- 
necticut, 1586-1908,  by  Edward  Hooker  .  . .  Ed.  by  Margaret 
Huntington  Hooker  and  printed  for  her  at  Rochester,  N.  Y. 
[Rochester,  N.  Y.,  E.  R.  Andrews  printing  company]  1909. 

xxxvi,  558,  [7]  p.     port.     24^""". 

7  blank  pages  at  end  of  volume  for  "Family  records." 

CS71.H782     1909 

9-2C0G9 

See  also  Taft.  CS71.T124    1908 

1651  Hooper. 

A  biographical  sketch  of  eight  generations  of  Hoopers  in 
America;  William  Hooper,  1635  to  Idolene  vSnow  (Hooper) 
Crosby,  1883.  Comp.  by  Mrs.  William  Sumner  Crosby  .  . . 
[Boston,  G.  H.  Ellis  co.,  printers]  1906. 

41,  [1]  p.     24'^°. 

"Printed  for  private  circulation,  no.  64." 

CS71.H786     1906 

7-12873 

Hoopes.     See  also  Smedley.  CS71.S637    1901 

1652  Hopkins. 

Genealogy  of  one  line  of  the  Hopkins  family,  descended  from 
Thomas  Hopkins,  in  Providence,  from  1641  to  1692.  By  a 
descendant  [Albert  Holbrook]  . . .  Providence,  J.  A.  &  R.  A. 
Reid,  printers,  1881. 

82  p.     22  X  18'^°'. 

For  private  distribution. 

CS71.H794     1881 

2-131 7.'5 

SeeaUoYoMett.  CS71.F668    1896 

Thomas.  CS71.T46     1878 

Thompson.  CS71.T47     1854 

Hopper.     See  also  Mott.  CS71.M92    1898 

Hoppin.     See  also  Jones.  CS71.J76    1884 

1653  Hord. 

Genealogy  of  the  Hord  family,  by  Rev.  Arnold  Harris  Hord 
.  . .    Philadelphia,  Printed  by  J.  B.  Lippincott  company,  1898. 
199  p.  incl.  front.     6  pi.,  24  port.     25'=°'. 

CS71.H81     1898 


AMEEICAN   AND  ENGLISH   GENEALOGIES  345 

Hord — Continued. 

1653a Thomas  Hord,  gentleman;  born  in  England,  1701,  died  in 

Virginia,  1766;  a  supplement  to  the  Genealogy  of  the  Hord 
family,  by  the  Rev.  Arnold  Harris  Hord  .  .  .  [Philadelphia?! 
1903. 

30  p.     col.  front.,  2  port.,  facsim.     26'='^ 

CS71.H81     1903 

3-23427 

See  also  Hurd.  CS71.H96    19 10 

Here.     See  Hoar. 

1654  Hornblower. 

Josiah  Hornblower,  and  the  first  steam-engine  in  America, 
with  some  notices  of  the  Schuyler  copper  mines  at  Second  River, 
N.  J.,  and  a  genealogy  of  the  Hornblower^ family.  By  William 
Nelson  .  .  .  Newark,  N.  J.,  Daily  advertiser  printing  house, 
188.3. 

1  p.  1.,  80  p.     24^'="'. 

Read  before  the  New  Jersey  historical  society,  May  17,  1883. 

CS71.H814     1883 

9-11206t 

Home.     See  also  Clark.  CS71.C6    1896 

Horner.     See  also  Blair.  CS71.B645    1898 

Hornsby.     See  also  Taylor.  CS71.T24    1898 

Watson.  CS71.W34    i9io 

1655  Horny  old. 

Genealogical  collections  illustrating  the  history  of  Roman 
Catholic  families  of  England.  Based  on  the  Lawson  manuscript. 
Pt.  4.  Hornyold.  Ed.  by  J.  Jackson  Howard  . . .  [London] 
Priv.  print.,  1887. 

1  p.  1.,  247-266  p.     illus.,  plates  (partly  col.)  facsims.     50'^™. 

CS438.L3 

8-37484 

1656  Horton. 

.  .  .    Horton  genealogy;  or,  Chronicles  of  the  descendants  of 
Barnabas  Horton,  of  Southold,  L.  I.,  1640.     Comp.  by  Geo.  F. 
Horton,  m.  d.     Philadelphia,  The  Home  circle  publishing  co., 
1876. 
xiv,  9-240,  xii  p.,  1 1.    front.,  ports.,  coat  of  arms.    23*^™.     - 

CS71.H822     1876 

9-11227t 

1657  Horton    family    year-book.     The    descendants    of    Isaac 

Horton,  comp.  by  Byron  Barnes  Horton.  New  York,  The 
Grafton  press,  1908. 

31  p.     IS^'". 

CS71.H822     1908 
10-1491 

Hoskins.     See  Haskins. 


346  LIBRARY   OF   CONGRESS 

1658  Hosmer. 

Genealogy  of  the  Hosmer  family.  By  James  B.  Hosmer. 
Hartford,  Steam  press  of  E.  Geer,  1861. 

16  p.     24'""'. 

CS71.H827     1861 
&-37660 

See  also  Barrett.  F74.C8P8 

Pearson.  fi29.A96G3 

Hostetter.     See  also  Dupuy.  CS71.D946    1910 

1659  Houblon. 

The  Houblon  family,  its  story  and  times,  by  Lady  Alice 
Archer  Houblon  .  .  .  London,  A.  Constable  and  company,  ltd., 
1907. 

2  V.  fronts.,  illus.  (incl.  plan,  geneal.  tables)  plates  (4  col.)  ports.,  double 
tacsim.     23'''". 

DA301.1.H7H7 

7-37972 

1660  Houdlette. 

Charles  Estienne  Houdelette  (Charles  Estienne)  Huguenot. 
The  Houdlette  family,   1707-1909.     Boston,  G.  H.  Ellis  co., 
printers,  1909. 
14  p.    25"°^. 
By  Edith  Laura  Houdlette. 

CS71.H836     1909 
9-145S9 

Hougham.     See  also  Tyssen.  CS439.T93 

1661  Houghton. 

Report  to  the  Houghton  association,  U.  S.  A.  made  by 
Columbus  Smith,  a.  d.  1869,  containing  information,  now  col- 
lected, relative  to  Houghton  property  in  England;  also  several 
genealogies  of  different  branches  of  the  family.  Pub.  by  order 
of  the  Houghton  association.  Burlington,  Vt.,  Daily  free 
press  book  and  job  office,  1869. 

60  p.     front.,  pi.,  fold,  geneal.  tables.     22"=™. 

Genealogical  items  signed  by  Francis  W.  Houghton. 

CS71.H838     1869 

9-10680t 

See  also  White.  CS71.W586    1900 

1662  Houston. 

Brief  biographical  accounts  of  many  members  of  the  Houston 
family  accompanied  by  a  genealogical  table.     Comp.  by  Rev. 
Saml.  Rutherford  Houston  . . .    Cincinnati,  Elm  street  print. 
CO.,  1882. 
420  p.     coat  of  arms.     19°". 
Descendants  of  John  Houston  of  Augusta  Co.,  Va. 

CS71.H843     1882 
1-18745 

See  also  Barber.  CS71.B24    1890 

Habersham.  CS71.H114    1901 


AMERICAN  AND  ENGLISH   GENEALOGIES  347 

1663  Howard. 

The  Howard  papers:  with  a  biographical  pedigree  and  criti- 
cism; by  H.  Kent  Staple  Causton  .  .  .  London,  H.  K.  Causton 
and  son  [1862] 

xvi,  [13J-690  p.     facsims.,  geneal.  tables.     23«"i. 

Founded  on  the  manuscripts  of  Walter  Howard. 

DA301.1.H8C3 

5-5807 

1663a The  Howards.     Rev.  R.  Matthews,  John  Rooke,  Captain 

Joseph    Huddart.     By    Henry  Lonsdale,  m.    d.     London,    G. 
Routledge  and  sons,  1872. 
vii,  [1].  311  p.     4  port.  (incl.  front.)     19^^".     (The  worthies  of  Cumberland 
[V  3]) 
The  portraits  are  mounted  photographs. 

CS439.H75 
10-13739 

1664  Howard  genealogy.     A  genealogical  record  embracing  all 

the  known  descendants  in  this  country,  of  Thomas  and  Susanna 
Howard,  who  have  borne  the  family  name  or  have  married  into 
the  family.  Collected  and  arranged,  by  Jarvis  Cutler  Howard 
.  .  .     [Hartford,  Conn.]  The  compiler,  1884. 

1  p.  1.,  237,  [1]  p.     front,  (port.)  illus.     24i<=™. 

CS71.H85     1884 
.5-16554 

1665 Abraham  Howard  of  Marblehead,  Mass.  and  his  descend- 
ants. New  York,  Priv.  print.  [Boston,  Press  of  D.  Clapp  & 
son]  1897. 

71  p.     fold,  geneal.  tab.     25i'"'°. 
Title  vignette. 

Comp.  by  Joseph  Piatt  Howard,  Judge  Nathaniel  Jay  Holden  and  Henry 
Ward  Beecher  Howard. 

CS71.H85     1897 

9-11226t 

1666  A  history  of  Isaac  Howard,  of  Foster,  Rhode  Island,  and 

his  descendants  who  have  borne  the  name  of  Howard.  By 
Daniel  Howard,  A.  m.  Windsor  Locks,  Conn.  [Journal  job 
print]  1901. 

2  p.  1.,  [9]-168  p.     front.,  pi.,  port.     25^"". 

CS71.H85     1901 
2-26763 

1667  The  Howard  genealogy;  descendants  of  John  Howard  of 

Bridgewater,  Massachusetts,  from  1643  to  1903,  by  Heman 
Howard.     [Brockton,  Mass.,  The  Standard  printing  co.,  1903] 

XV,  [1],  330  p.  incl.  front,     plates,  ports.,  facsim.     24"™. 

CS71.H85     1903 

4-2500 


348  I.IBBARY  OF   CONGBESS 

Howard. — Continued. 

1668  The  House  of  Howard,  by  the  late  Gerald  Brenan  . . .  and 

Edward  Phillips  Statham  .  .  .  With  32  full-page  illustrations 
and  2  photogravure  plates  .  .  .  London,  Hutchinson  &  co., 
1907. 

2  V.    fronts.,  plates,  ports.,  geneal.  tables  (partly  fold.)    22^'^". 
Paged  continuously. 

DA28.35.H8B7 

8-15740 

See  also  Arundel.  DA690.A79T5 

Arundel.  da690.A79W9 

Dorsey.  CS71.D718    1898 

Gower. 

Jennens.  CS439.J5 

1669  Howe. 

The   Howe   family   gathering,    at   Harmony   Grove,    South 
Framingham,   Thursday,   August   31,    1871.     By    Rev.    Elias 
Nason  .  .  .    Boston,  E.  Howe,  1871. 
46  p.     col.  front,  (coats  of  arms)  illus.     25^"™. 

CS71.H855     1871 
9-1122.5t 

1670  Filial  tribute  to  the  memory  of  Rev.  John  Moffat  Howe, 

M.  D.     1889.     [New  York,  De  Vinne  press,  1889] 

254  p.     front.,  plates,  ports.,  fold,  facsinas.     20'^™. 
Comp.  by  John  Morrison  Reid. 

The  "Howe  family  in  America"  and  "Incidents  of  Howe  ancestry"  by 
George  R.  Howe,  p.  5-53. 

ft-27096t 

See  also  Jennens.  CS439.  J5 


1671  HoweU. 

The  book  of  John  Howell  and  his  descendants.  With  sup- 
plementary accounts  of  the  families  related  to  them  by  mar- 
riage. Collected  from  various  sources  by  Frances  Howell  .  , . 
New  York,  F.  Howell,  1897. 

2  V.    fronts.,  plates,  ports.,  facsims.  (partly  fold.)     17^*^™. 
Paged  continuously. 

CS71.H858     1897 

9-n224t 

See  also  Reading.  CS71.R287    1898 


1672  Howes. 

Genealogy  of  the  Howes  family  in  America.  Descendants  of 
Thomas  Howes,  Yarmouth,  Mass.  1637  .  .  .  1892.  With  some 
account  of  English  ancestry.  By  Joshua  Crowell  Howes  .  .  . 
Yarmouthport,  Mass.,  Printed  for  the  author  by  F.  Hallett, 
1892. 
209  p.     front,  (port.)  plates,  coat  of  arms.     23"™. 

CS71.H859     1892 

9-11223t 


AMERICAN    AND  ENGLISH   GENEALOGIES  349 

Howes — Continued. 

1673 Howes'  genealogy.     The  branch  of  John  of  Madison,  N.  Y. 

of  the  sixth  American  generation.     By  Heman  Howes  Sanford 

.  .  .    [Syracuse,  N.  Y.]  1893. 

16  p.     23^'=°. 

CS71.H859     1893 

9-n222t 

1674  Thomas  Howes  and  his  wife  Mary  .  .  .     [Genealogical  tree] 

Designed  by  Wm.  Bassett,  perfected  by  J.  B.  Howes.     Drawn 

by  F.  F.  Myrick.     Boston,  1899. 

geneal.  tab.     28  x  35J''™  fold,  to  20  x  14^^"" 

CS71.H859     1899 

See  also  Griswold.  CS71.G87    1898 


1675  Howland. 

A  brief  genealogical  and  biographical  history  of  Arthur, 
Henry,  and  John  Howland,  and  their  descendants,  of  the 
United  States  and  Canada.  Together  with  an  account  of  the 
efforts  made  in  England  to  learn  of  their  English  ancestry,  etc. 
by  Franklyn  Howland.  1st  ed.  New  Bedford,  Mass.,  The 
author,  1885. 

463  p.     front,  (coat  of  arms)  plates,  ports.     24'''". 

"450  copies  printed." 

CS71.H864     1885 

9-11221t 

1676 Extracts  from  the  journal  of  Sarah  Howland,  and  some 

of  the  poetry,   letters,   and   other   papers   preserved   by   her, 
together  with  some   account   of  her  family.     Comp.   by  her 
great  grandson,  Howland  Pell.     [New  York  ?]     1890. 
122,  iv  p.     24'='". 

CS71.H864     1890 
9-11220t 

See  also  Pierce.  CS71.P616    1874 

Swain.  CS71.S97     1896 

Woolsey.  CS71.W916     1900 

Woolsey.  E601.B12 

1677  Hoyt. 

Hoyt  family.  A  genealogical  history  of  John  Hoyt  of  Salis- 
bury, and  David  Hoyt  of  Deerfield,  (Massachusetts,)  and  their 
descendants:  with  some  account  of  the  earlier  Connecticut 
Hoyts,  and  an  appendix,  containing  the  family  record  of  Wil- 
liam Barnes  of  Salisbury,  a  list  of  the  first  settlers  of  Salisbury 
and  Amesbury,  &c.  By  David  W.  Hoyt  .  .  .  [1st  ed.]  Bos- 
ton, C.  B.  Richardson,  1857. 
144  p.     front.,  illus.,  pi.,  ports.     23''". 

CS71.H869     1857 
9-11219t 


350  LIBRAKY   OF   CONGRESS 

Hoyt — Continued. 

1678  A  genealogical  history  of  the  Hoyt,  Haight,  and  Plight 

families :  with  some  account  of  the  earlier  Hyatt  families,  a  list 
of  the  first  settlers  of  Salisbury  and  Amesbury,  Mass.,  etc. 
By  David  W.  Hoyt.  [2d  enl.  ed.j  Providence,  Printed  for  the 
author  by  the  Providence  press  co.;  Boston,  H.  Hoyt,  1871. 

xii.  [3]-686  p.     front.,  illus.,  pi.,  ports.     23^'=™. 

CS71.H869     1871 
9-U218t 

See  also  Haight. 

1679  Hubbard. 

Descendants  of  George  Hubbard,  from   1600  to   1872.     By 
Luther  Prescott  Hubbard  .  .  .    New- York,  L.  P.  Hubbard,  1872. 
34  p.     front.,  photos.     23i'='". 
Title  vignette:  coat  of  arms. 

CS71.H875     1872 
9-11217t 

1680 One  thousand  years  of  Hubbard  history,  866   to   1895. 

From  Hubba,  the  Norse  sea  king,  to  the  enlightened  present. 
Comp.  by  Edward  Warren  Da}'^,  a  Hubbard  descendant. 
New  York,  H.  P.  Hubbard;  [etc.,  etc.,  n895l 

512  p.  incl.  illug.,  port.s.,  facsims.,  coats  of  arms.     port.     24"™. 

p.  497-512  blank  for  family  records. 

CS71.H876     1895 

9-11 216t 

See  also  Pocahontas.  CS71.R747    1887 


1681  HubbeU. 

History  of  the  Hubbell  family,  containing  a  genealogical 
record,  by  Walter  Hubbell.  Also  biographical  sketches,  deeds, 
wills,  inventories,  distributions  of  estates,  military  commissions, 
obituaries,  and  much  ancient  historical  information  relating  to 
the  family  and  name.  1st  ed.  New  York,  J.  H.  Hubbell  &  co., 
1881. 

xiv  p.,  1  1.,  463  p.  front.,  illus.  (ports.)  plates,  facsim?.,  fold,  tab.,  coats  of 
arms.     25^"=™. 

CS71.H876     1881 
9-11215t 

See  also  Chapin.  CS71.C462    1884 


Huckins.     See  also  Smith.  CS71.S643    iQio 

1682  Hudson. 

The  genealogy   of   the   descendants   of  Daniel   Hudson,    of 

Watertown,  Mass.,  who  emigrated  to  America  in  1639.     The 

progenitor  of  all  of  that  name  settled  at  Oxford.     By  Sanford  A. 

Hudson  .  .  .    Fargo,  N.  D.,  Commonwealth  publishing  co.,  1892. 

28  p.     18''". 

CS71.H885     1892 
9-11213t 


AMERICAN   AND  ENGLISH   GENEALOGIES  351 

Hudson — Continued. 

1683  The  manors  of  Wike  Burnell  and  Wyke  Waryn,  in  the 

county  of  Worcester,  with  some  account  of  the  several  lords 
thereof,  of  their  families,  of  the  village,  and  of  the  immediate 
neighbourhood,  from  the  viith  century  to  the  present  time. 
By  C.  E.  Mogridge  Hudson  .  .  .  Oxford,  Printed  for  the 
author  by  J.  Parker  and  co.,  1901. 

xiv  p.,  1 1.,  252  p.  incl.  geneal.  tables,     front.     SO*^™. 

100  copies  printed. 

Includes  also  genealogical  data  concerning  the  following  families:  Hazle- 
wood  of  Wick,  Hudson  of  Wick,  Smith  of  Tibbington,  Nolcken  of  Livonia, 
Oldaker  of  Worcestershire,  Mogridge,  Whitehead  and  Bennett,  Walker. 

DA690.W6H8 

3-18714 

See  also  Lloyd.  CS71.L.792    1898 

1684  Hu£ford. 

The  Huff ord  family  liistory,  1729-1909;  comp.  . . .  by  Frank- 
lin Pierce  Hoffert.     Indianapolis,  Ind.,  F.  P.  Hoffert,  1909. 
265,  [4]  p.     illua.  (incl.  ports.)  pi.     32^'=™. 

CS71.H89     1909 

9-24240 

1685  Hughes. 

Hughes  and  allied  families.     [Grand  Rapids,  Mich.,  1879] 

4  p.  1.,  239,  [6]  p.     20i'='". 

Comp.  by  D.  D.  Hughes  and  W.  H.  Hughes. 

CS71.H892     1879 

9-11214t 

See  also  Holstein.  CS71.H757    1892 

Lawrence.  CS71.L42    1891 

1686  Huidekoper. 

Huidekoper;  American  branch  ...     [n.  p.]  1904. 
cover-title,  8  p.     21^''™. 
Comp.  by  Frederic  Wolters  Huidekoper  and  Frederic  Louis  Huidekoper. 

CS71.H899     1904 

9-5238 

1687  HuU. 

Book  of  the  Hulls:  being  a  genealogy  of  the  Hull  family; 
containing  some  account  of  the  Hulls  of  England,  Massachu- 
setts, Connecticut,  and  Rhode  Island;  by  Oliver  Hull  .  .  .  [Nev/ 
York]  Printed  by  P.  Eckler,  1863. 

36  p.    geneal.  tab.     19^'='°. 

CS71.H912     1863 

9-11212t 

1688  Records   of  some   of   the   descendants   of   Richard  Hull, 

New  Haven,  1639-1662.  Comp.  by  Samuel  C.  Clarke.  Bos- 
ton, Printed  by  D.  Clapp  &  son,  1869. 

20  p.     24""^. 

CS71.H912     1869 

9-11211t 


352  LIBEAEY  OF   CONGRESS 

Hull — Continued . 

1689 A  record  of  the  descendants  of  Richard  Hull,  of  New 

Haven,  Conn.  .  .  .    Comp.  by  Puella  Follett  (Hull)  Mason  .  .  . 
[Milwaukee,  Swain  &  Tate  co.,  printers]  1894. 
5  p.,  6-78  numb.  1.     23'^°». 
"Notes  to  'Record  of  the  descendants  of  Richard  Hull' "  inserted. 

CS71.H912     1894 

9-11210t 

1690 Descendants  of  Cornelius  Hull  and  Thankful  (Root)  Hull 

his  wife,  of  Great  Barrington,  Mass.     Comp.  by  Edgar  Hull. 

Port  Edward,  N.  Y.  [1903] 

[8]  p.     2W'^. 

CS71.H912     1903 
&-4493 

1691  Rev.  Joseph  Hull  and  some  of  his  descendants;  by  Amy 

Eleanor  E.  Hull.  Including  pedigree  of  the  Arnold,  Cary, 
Cornell,  Quinby,  Winthrop,  Underbill,  Wood  and  other  famihes. 
Baltimore,  Press  of  Stonebraker  bros.  co.,  1904. 

54,  4  p.     23"=". 

Ten  blank  pages  at  end  for  memoranda,  numbered  55-64. 

CS71.H912     1904 

5-16559 

1692  Hull  family  association.     Certificate  of  corporation,  con- 
stitution and  by  laws.     [Albany?  1904] 

cover-title,  12  p.     23''™. 

Articles  of  association  signed:  George  H.  Hull,  Jas.  W.  Hull,  Herbert  G. 
Hull,  Wolcott  A.  Hull,  Washington  Hull. 

CS71.H912     1904a 

6-25787 

1693  .  .  .  An  appeal  to  those  bearing  the  name  of  Hull.     [New- 
burgh,  N.  y.,  Newburgh  journal  co.,  1905] 

16  p.     23^'^'". 

Comp.  by  James  W.  Hull  of  Pittsfield,  Mass. 

CS71.H912     1905 

6-3339 

1694  Hume. 

Marchmont  and  the  Humes  of  Polwarth;  by  one  of  their 
descendants  [Julian  Margaret  Maitland  Warrender]  .  .  .  Edin- 
burgh &  London,  W.  Blackwood  &  sons,  1894. 

xii,  193  p.     front.,  illus.,  pi.,  port.     25^"'°. 

CS479.M39 

1-5751 

See  also  Drummond.  CS419.D7 


AMERICAN   AND  ENGLISH   GENEALOGIES  353 

1694a  Humfreville. 

Humphreville,  with  collateral  lines:  Beecher,  Bristol,  Brown, 
Bullard,  Clark,  Dwight,  Farrington,  Peck,  Preston,  Sperry, 
Stiles;  ancestral  record  of  Francis  [!]  Amelia  (Smith)  Lewis, 
comp,  and  prepared  by  Harriet  Southworth  (Lewis)  Barnes. 
Philadelphia,  1903. 
56  p.     IQi"™. 

CS71.H923     1903 

10-13931 

Humphreville.     See  Humfreville. 

1695  Humphrey. 

The  Humphrey  family  of  Yarmouth  and  North  Yarmouth, 
Maine.  By  Capt.  James  J.  Humphrey.  Yarmouth,  Old  times 
office,  1881. 

Ip.  1.,  14  p.     23"'". 

CS71.H926     1881 

2-25213 

1696  The  Humphrey  family  of  North  Yarmouth,  Maine.     [By] 

Capt.  James  J.  Humphrey.     Yarmouth,  Me.,  Old  times  office, 

1882. 
Ip.  1.,  23numb.  1.     23^"=™. 
"Revised,  enlarged  and  corrected  from  pages  695-708,  Old  times." 

CS71.H926     1882 

9-11209t 

1697  The    Humphreys    family    in    America.     By    Frederick 

Humphreys,  m.  d.,  assisted  by  Otis  M.  Humphreys,  m.  d., 
Henry  R.  Stiles,  m.  d.,  Mrs.  Sarah  M.  Churchill.  New  York, 
Humphreys  print,  1883. 

8  p.  1.,  1115  p.  col.  front,  (coat  of  arm8)illus.,  pi.,  ports.,  facsims.  (partly 
fold.)    30<'™. 

"Captain  John  Brown,  grandson  of  Lieut,  Gideon  and  Ruth  (Humphrey) 
Mills,  and  great-grandson  of  Hon.  Oliver  Humphrey"  :  p.  303-314. 

"The  Dorchester  and  Weymouth  families  of  Humphrey,  by  Gilbert  Nash, 
esq.,  of  Weymouth,  Mass.  With  additions  by  Otis  M.  Humphreys,  m.  d.,  of 
Minneapolis,  Minn."  :  p.  [839]-908. 

CS71.H926     1883 

9-10187t 

See  also  Guild.  CS71.G954    ISQI 

Merrill.  CS71.M57    1885 

Humphreys.     See  Hum.phrey. 

1698  Hungerford. 

The  Hungerford  family,  (in  Ancestral  stories  and  traditions 
of  great  families  illustrative  of  English  history.  By  John 
Timbs  . . .    London,  1869.      18^*"°.     p.  104-120) 

DA28.35.A1T5 

5-5847 

35819°— 10 23 


354  LIBKARY  OF   CONGRESS 

1699  Hunloke. 

Genealogical  collections  illustrating  the  history  of  Roman 
Catholic  families  of  England.  Based  on  the  Lawson  manu- 
script. Pt.  II,  no.  3.  Hunloke.  Ed.  by  J.  Jackson  How- 
ard .  .  .  [and]  H.  Farnham  Burke  ...  H.  Seymour  Hughes, 
subeditor.     [London]  Priv.  print.,  1887- 

1  p.  1.,  89-116  p.     illus.,  pi.  (coat  of  arms).     50"= 


tcm 


CS438.L3 


8-37484 


1700  Hunneman. 

The  Honeyman  family  (Honeyman,  Honyman,  Hunneman, 
etc.)  in  Scotland  and  America,  1548-1908,  by  A.  Van  Doren 
Honeyman  . . .  Plainfield,  N.  J.,  Honeyman's  publishing  house, 
1909. 

345  p.     front.,  plates,  ports.     25i=™. 

CS71.H937     1909 

9-7529 

1701  Hunnewell. 

Hunnewell;  chiefly  six  generations  in  Massachusetts,  by 
James  Frothingham  Hunnewell.  [Cambridge]  The  University 
press,  1900. 

47  p.     22^x18^^-". 

100  copies  privately  printed. 

CS71.H938     1900 

May  17,  1900-52 

1702  Life,  letters  and  diary  of  Horatio  Hollis  Hunnewell,  born 

July  27,  1810;  died  May  20,  1902;  with  a  short  history  of  the 
Hunnewell  and  Welles  families,  and  an  account  of  the  Wellesley 
and  Natick  estates,  by  his  grandson,  Hollis  Horatio  Hunnewell. 
Boston,  Priv.  print.     [New  York,  The  De  Vinne  press]  1906. 

3  V.  fronts,  (v.  1,  3)  plates  (1  col.)  ports.,  fold,  maps,  plans  (1  fold.)  facsims. 
27cm 

"Fifty  copies  of  this  work  on  Holland  hand  made  paper,  and  three  copies  on 
Japanese  vellum  have  been  printed  ..." 

6-42360 

# 

1703  Hunt. 

Genealogy  of  the  name  and  family  of  Hunt,  early  estab- 
lished in  America  from  Europe.  Exhibiting  pedigrees  of  ten 
thousand  persons  . . .  Authorized  by  W.  L.  G.  Hunt.  Comp. 
by  T.  B.  Wyman,  jr.  Boston,  Printed  by  J.  Wilson  and  son, 
1862-3. 
XV,  [1],  414  p.     24<"». 

CS71.H94     1863 
9-11207t 


AMEKICAN   AND   ENGLISH    GENEALOGIES  355 

Hunt — Continued . 

1704 Records  and  traditions  of  the  families  of  Hunt  and  Weisse. 

Collected  ■  from  authentic  documents,  assisted  by  traditions. 
Dedicated  to  her  descendants  by  J.  L.  Weisse,  New  York, 
Priv.  print.,  1866. 

[28]  p.     30^  X  22°™.     {In  her  Records,  genealogical  charts,  and  traditions  of 
the  families  of  Bethune  and  Faneuil.    p.  [27]-54) 

CS71.B563     1866 

3-8077 

See  also  Sandys.  CS71.S22    1897 


1705  Hunter. 

Hunter  family  register.     Descendants  of  Samuel  Hunter,  of 
Augusta  County,  Virginia.     Dubuque,  la.,  Printed  by  W.  W. 

Ustick,  1895. 

50  p.    22^«™.  > 

Signed:  W.  W.  Ustick. 


7-23352 


CS71.H944     1895 


1706  Record  of  Hunter  of  Hunterston  Ayrshire,  Scotland  .  .  . 

Record  of  Hunter  of  Abbotshill  and  Park,  county  Ayr,  Scot- 
land . . .  Record  of  Hunter  of  Ayrhill,  Fairfax  County,  Vir- 
ginia .  .  .  Collected  and  arrranged  by  Mary  Alice  Hunter 
Bull  .  .  .    [Washington,  D.  C,  Gibson  bros.,  printers,  1902] 

95  p.    W"'. 

CS71.H944     1902 

3-2229 

1707  — —  Hunter  family  history.     [Urbana?  O.,  1905] 

cover-title,  46  p.     port.     18"™. 
Comp.  by  Nathaniel  C.  Hunter. 

CS71.H944     1905 

7-37059 

1708  Hunting. 

The  Hunting,  or  Huntting  family  in  America.  By  T.  D. 
Huntting.  Brooklyn,  N.-Y.  [Sag-Harbor,  N.  Y.,  J.  H.  Hunt, 
printer]  1888. 

75,  viii  p.     coat  of  arms.     24^^=™. 

CS71.H948     1888 

9-10826t 

1709  Huntington. 

Memories,  counsels,  and  reflections.  By  an  octogenary. 
Addressed  to  his  children  and  descendants,  and  printed  for 
their  use  .  .  .    Cambridge  [Mass.]  Metcalf  and  company,  1857. 

2p.  l.,119p.     24«™. 
Signed:  Dan  Huntington. 
"Genealogies"  :  p.  95-103. 

l(>-2787t 


356 


LIBRARY   OF    CONGRESS 


Huntington — Continued . 

1710  A  genealogical  memoir  of  the  Huntington  family  in  this 

country:  embracing  all  the  known  descendants  of  Simon  and 
Margaret  Huntington,  who  have  retained  the  family  name,  and 
the  first  generation  of  the  descendants  of  other  names.  By 
Rev.  E.  B.  Huntington,  a.  m.  Stamford,  Conn.,  The  author, 
1863. 
xii,  [9]-428  p.     front.,  ports.     23J<"". 

CS71.H95     1863 

9-10827t 


See  also  Hastings. 

CS439.H32 

1820 

Chester. 

CS71.C526 

1893 

Cole. 

CS71.C69 

1908 

Swain. 

CS71.S97 

1896 

Todd. 

CS71.T634 

1867 

Woolsey. 

CS71.W916 

1900 

Huntly,  Earls  of.     See  Gordon. 

CS479.G6 

1908 

Hunton.     See  Huntoon. 

1711  Huntoon. 

Philip  Hunton  and  his  descendants.  By  Daniel  T.  V.  Hun- 
toon. Canton,  Mass.  [Cambridge,  University  press:  J.  Wilson 
and  son]  1881. 

113  p.     coat  of  arms.     23<"'". 

CS71.H955     1881 

9-10828t 

Huntting.     See  Hunting. 

1712  Hurd. 

A  history  of  the  Heard  family,  of  Wayland,  Mass.  By 
John  H.  Edwards  .  .  .  Boston,  Printed  for  private  circulation, 
1880. 

61  p.     front.,  pL,  port.     24"'". 


CS71.H96     1880 


3-7928 


1713 A  liistory  and  genealogy  of  the  family  of  Hurd  in  the  United 

States,  and  a  partial  history  of  the  New  England  families  of 
Heard  and  Hord,  including  a  treatise  on  nomenclature,  heraldry 
and  coat  armour,  and  ancestry,  by  Dena  D.  Hurd.  New  York, 
Priv.  print.,  1910. 

vi,  339  p.     front.,  plates  (partly  col.)  ports.     26.}"'". 

CS71.H96     1910 

10-8481 

— —  See  also  Hord. 
Hurlburt.     See  Hurlbut. 


AMERICAN   AND  ENGLISH   GENEALOGIES  357 

1714  Hurlbut. 

A  paper  read  at  a  family  meeting  of  some  of  the  descendants 
...  of  Samuel  Hurlbut  . .  .  and  his  wife  Jerusha  (Higgins) 
Hurlbut  . .  .  held  at  Racine,  Wis.,  September  20,  1860.  By- 
Henry  Higgins  Hurlbut.  Racine,  Wis.,  Printed  for  the  author, 
1861. 

22  p.     fold,  geneal.  tab.     22"™. 

CS71.H964     1861 

3-6535 

1715  The  Hurlbut  genealogy;  or,  Record  of   the  descendants 

of  Thomas  Hurlbut,  of  Saybrook  and  Wethersfield,  Conn.,  who 
came  to  America  as  early  as  the  year  1637.  With  notices  of 
others  not  identified  as  his  descendants.  By  Henry  H.  Hurl- 
but ..  .    Albany,  N.  Y.,  J.  Munsell's  sons,  1888. 

545  p.  incl.  illus.,  ports.,  facsims.     23"™. 

CS71.H964     1888 

9-10829t 

1716  Hurrey. 

Memorials  of  the  family  of  Hurry,  of  Great  Yarmouth,  Nor- 
folk, and  of  New  York,  United  States  . . .  Norwich  [Eng.] 
Printed  by  Miller  and  Leavins,  1873. 

4  p.  1.,  102,  [2]  p.     illus.,  pL,  port.,  plan.     25"™. 

' '  These  memorials,  have  been  compiled  at  the  request  and  cost  of  William 
Hurry,  of  New  York;  principally  as  regards  the  English  family  by  Charles 
John  Palmer,  and  as  respects  the  American  branch  by  Edmund  Abdy  Hurry," 

150  copies  only  have  been  printed  for  private  distribution. 

CS71.H966     1873 

2-9838 

1717  Additions  to  Memorials  of  the  family  of  Hurry  of  Great 

Yarmouth,  Norfolk,  and  of  New  York,  United  States.  By  a 
member  of  the  New  York  family  . . .  New  York,  Press  of  T.  A. 
Wright,  1900. 

30  p.    front.,  photos.,  ports.,  coat  of  arms.     25^"™.     [WitJiFalmer,  Charles  J. 
Memorials  of  the  family  of  Hurry  . . .    Norwich  [Eng.]  1873] 
"150  copies  printed  for  private  distribution." 
Ms.  additions  and  corrections  by  the  author,  E.  A.  Hurry. 

CS71.H966     1873 

2-9839 

Hurry,     See  Hurrey. 

1718  Hutchins. 

The  autobiography  of  Levi  Hutchins:  with  a  preface,  notes, 
and  addenda,  by  his  youngest  son.  < Private  ed.>  Cam- 
bridge [Mass.]  Riverside  press,  1865. 

iv,  188  p.     front,  (port.)     19"™. 

Ed.  by  Samuel  Hutchins. 

Contains  genealogical  notes  of  the  descendants  of  William  Hutchins  of  Row- 
ley, Mass.,  1657. 

9-23199t 


358  LIBRARY  OF   CONGRESS 

Hutchins — Continued . 

1719  Hutcliins  genealogy.     Comp.  by  Charles  Hutchins.     Bos- 
ton [Bascom  &  Cronin,  printers]  1885, 
16  p.     21i'"". 

CS71.H974     1885 
9-10830t 

See  also  Corliss.  CS71.C8    1875 


1720  Hutchinson. 

Memoirs  of  the  life  of  Colonel  Hutchinson  .  .  .  with  original 
anecdotes  of  many  of  the  most  distinguished  of  his  contem- 
poraries, and  a  summary  review  of  public  affairs:  written  by 
his  widow  Lucy  .  . .  From  the  original  manuscript  by  the 
Rev.  Julius  Hutchinson.  To  which  is  prefixed  the  Life  of 
Mrs.  Hutchinson,  written  by  herself.  5th  ed.  To  which  is  now 
first  added,  an  account  of  the  siege  of  Lathom  House,  defended 
by  the  Countess  of  Derby  against  Sir  Thomas  Fairfax.  London, 
H.  G.  Bohn,  1846. 

XX,  523  p.    front,  (port.)    18''™.     (Bohn's  standard  library) 

DA407.H9H7 
2-30598 

1721  The  book  of  brothers.     History  of  the  Hutchinson  family. 

New  York,  Hutchinson  family,  1852. 

48  p.    18i'=™. 

Copyright  secured  by  Asa  B.  Hutchinson. 

ML400.H98 

6-29979 

1722  The  book  of  brothers;  (second  series)  being  a  history  of 

the  adventures  of  John  W.  Hutchinson  and  his  family  in  the 
camps  of  the  Army  of  the  Potomac.  Boston,  S.  Chism,  Frank- 
lin printing  house,  1864. 

24  p.     18^'=™. 

Copyrighted  by  John  W.  Hutchinson. 

ML400.H982 

6-28021 

1723  A  brief  genealogy  of  the  descendants  of  William  Hutchin- 
son and  Thomas  Oliver.  Families  closely  allied  by  intermar- 
riage, and  prominent  at  every  period  of  the  colonial  history 
of  Massachusetts.  Reprinted,  with  additions,  from  the  New 
England  historical  and  genealogical  register  for  1865.  By 
W.  H.  Whitmore.     Boston,  S.  G.  Drake,  1865. 

38  p.     25i  X  21«"". 

CS71.H975     1865 
0-10831t 

1724  Notes   upon   the   ancestry   of  William   Hutcliinson   and 

Anne  Marbury.  From  researches  recently  made  in  England. 
By  Joseph  Lemuel  Chester  .  . .  Boston,  Printed  by  D.  Clapp 
&  son,  1866. 

24  p.     26  X  21"". 

CS71.H975     1866 

9-10832t 


AMERICAN    AND   ENGLISH   GENEALOGIES  359 

Hutchinson — Continued. 

1725  A  genealogy  of  the  Hutchinson  family  of  Yorkshire,  and 

of  the  American  branch  of  the  family  descended  from  Richard 
Hutchinson,    of   Salem,    Mass.     By   Joseph   Lemuel   Chester. 
Reprinted  from  the  N.  E.  historical  and  genealogical  register 
for  July,  1868.     Boston,  D.  Clapp  &  son,  printers,  1868. 
33  p.     illus.  (coat  of  arms)     26" 


CS71.H975     1868 


3-11079 


1726  The  Hutchinson  family;  or,  The  descendants  of  Barnard 

Hutchinson,  of  Cowlam,  England.     Comp.  by  Perley  Derby. 
Salem,  Essex  institute  press,  1870. 

iv,  5-107  p.     22^<"". 

CS71.H975     1870 

9-10186t 

1727  A  brief  narrative  of  the  Hutchinson  family.     Sixteen  sons 

and  daughters  of  the  "tribe  of  Jesse."     By  "Joshua"  .  .  .    Bos- 
ton, Lee  and  Shepard,  1874. 

73  p.     19'^". 

By  Joshua  Hutchinson. 

ML400.H983 
9-11353t 

1728  The  diary  and  letters  of  His  Excellency  Thomas  Hutchin- 
son .  . .  captain-general  and  governor-in-chief  of  .  . .  Massachu- 
setts Bay  .  .  .  Comp.  from  the  original  documents  still  remain- 
ing in  the  possession  of  his  descendants.  By  Peter  Orlando 
Hutchinson  .  .  .  London,  S.  Low,  Marston,  Searle  &  Riving- 
ton,  1883-86. 

2  V.     fronts.,  illus.,  col.  pi.,  facsim.     23"™. 

"Pedigree  of  Hutchinson  of  Lincolnshire":  v.  2,  p.  456-478. 

F67.H94 

4-31132 

1729  Descendants  of  Henry  Hutchinson.     Comp.  by  Edmimd 

D.  Barbour  .  .  .     [Boston]  1888. 

geneal.  tab.  61  x  36i<""  fold,  to  11^  x  ISJ""". 

CS71.H975     1888 

1-3295 

1730  A  brief  sketch  of  the  Hutchinson  family  of  New  Hamp- 
shire. Comp.  by  Frank  Allen  Hutchinson.  Lowell,  Mass., 
Courier-citizen  co.,  printers,  1896. 

22,  [1]  p.     22h''^. 

CS71.H975     1896 

9-10833t 

1731  Story  of  the  Hutchinsons  (tribe  of  Jesse)  By  John  Wal- 
lace Hutchinson;  comp.  and  ed.  by  Charles  E.  Mann,  with  an 
introduction  by  Frederick  Douglass  .  . .  Boston,  Lee  and 
Shepard,  1896. 

2  V.    fronts.,  plates,  ports.     21^<"". 

ML400.H984 

9-11341t 


360  LIBRARY   OF   CONGRESS 

Hutchinson — Continued . 

1732  Memoirs  of  the  life  of  Colonel  Hutchinson,  governor  of 

Nottingham  castle  and  town.  Written  by  his  widow  Lucy. 
Ed.  from  the  original  manuscript  by  the  Rev.  Julius  Hutchin- 
son. To  which  is  prefixed  the  life  of  Mrs.  Hutchinson  written 
by  herself.  Also  an  account  of  the  siege  of  Lathom  House, 
defended  by  the  Countess  of  Derby  against  Sir  Thomas  Fairfax. 
London,  G.  Bell  and  sons,  1902. 

XX,  523  p.     front,  (port.)     19<=".     (fia^Z-h'^^e.-  Bohn's  standard  library) 

DA407.H9H9 

4-17035 

See  also  lAoyd.  CS71.L792    1898 

Thompson.  CS71.T47     1890 

1733  Hutton. 

. . .  The  life  of  William  Hutton,  and  the  history  of  the  Hutton 

family,  edited  from  the  original  manuscripts,  with  the  addition 

of  numerous  illustrative  notes,  original  matter,  examples  of 

Hutton's  poetical  productions,  and  notices  of  all  his  works  .  . . 

by  Llewellynn  Jewitt  .  . .    London,  F.  Warne  and  co. ;  New 

York,  Scribner,  Welford  and  Armstrong  [1872] 

xii,  464  p.     front,  (port.)     18<"°.     (The  Chandoa  library) 

CS439.H8 

1-27639 

1734  Huxley. 

Genealogical  descent  of  the  Huxley  family  in  the  United 
States  .  . .  2d  ed.,  rev.  and  enl.  by  Jared  Huxley  . . .  Youngs- 
town,  O.,  The  Vindicator  press,  1901. 

77,  [8]  p.,  3  1.     illus.,  ports.     26'='°. 

CS71.H986     1901 

1-15033 

Hyatt.     See  also  Hoyt. 

1735  Hyde. 

Hyde  genealogy;  or,  The  descendants,  in  the  female  as  well 
as  in  the  male  lines,  from  William  Hyde,  of  Norwich  . . .  By 
Reuben  H.  Walworth  .  . .    Albany,  J.  Munsell,  1864. 

2  V.    fronts.,  ports.     24°™. 

Paged  continuously. 

Title  vignette:  coat  of  arms. 

CS71.H993     1864 

9-10834t 

1736  Several  ancestral  lines  of  Moses  Hyde  and  his  wife  Sarah 

Dana,  married  at  Ashford,  Conn.,  June  5,  1757.  With  a  full 
genealogical  history  of  their  descendants  to  the  end  of  the 
nineteenth  century.     Covering  three  hundred  years  and  embrac- 


AMEEICAN   AND  ENGLISH   GENEALOGIES  361 

1736  Hyde— Continued. 

ing  ten  generations.     By  Harriette  Hyde  Wells  .  .  .    Albany, 
J.  Munsell's  sons,  1904. 

114  p.     front.,  plates,  port.     22<=". 

CS71.H993     1904 

4-29759 

See  also  Bannerman. 

Blackman.  CS71.B639    1894 

Chester.  CS71.C526    1893 

1737  Hyder. 

A  family  history.     Taneytown,  Md.,  The  Carroll  record  print, 
1909. 
44  p.     22^'="'. 
Reminiscences  of  the  Hyder  family  by  Ella  Beam. 

CS71.H994     1909 
9-29538 

Hylton.     See  Hilton. 

Hyslop.     See  also  Sumner.  CS71.S966    1854 

Indicott.     See  Endicott. 

1738  Ingalls. 

The  genealogy  and  history  of  the  Ingalls  family  in  America. 
Giving  the  descendants  of  Edmund  Ingalls  who  settled  at  Lynn, 
Mass.  in  1629.  Comp.  by  Charles  Burleigh  . . .  Maiden,  Mass., 
G.  E.  Dunbar,  1903. 

324,  [1]  p.     col.  front,  (coat  of  arms)  1  pi.,  15  port.     23i<"°. 

CS71.I44     1903 

3-23431 

1739  Ingersoll. 

The  Ingersolls  of  Hampshire.  A  genealogical  history  of  the 
family  from  their  settlement  in  America,  in  the  line  of  John 
Ingersoll  of  Westfield,  Mass.  Comp.  from  authentic  records  by 
Lieutenant  Charles  Stedman  Ripley  .  .  .  Boston,  A.  Mudge  & 
son,  printers,  1893. 

ix,  [11]-107  p.     front,  (coat  of  arms)     23J<"°. 

CS71.I47     1893 

9-11234t 

Ingham.     See  also  Whitaker.  CS,439.W485 

Inglis.     See  also  Cochran.  CS90.C6 

1739a  Ingraham. 

To  the  descendants  of  Timothy  Ingraham  .  . .  Information 
respecting  the  great  Ingraham  estate,  in  the  kingdom  of  Great 
Britain.  By  G.  R.  Gladding  . . .  Providence,  H.  L.  Tilling- 
hast,  1859. 

2  p.  1.,  79,  [1]  p.     front.,  illus.,  pi.     18*"". 

CS71.I54    1859 

3-5634 


362  "  LIBBABY  OF   CONGRESS 

Ingraham — Continued. 

1740 Notes   on   the   Ingraham   genealogy.     By  J.  B.  Nichols. 

[Washington,  D.  C,  Kates  &  Andrews,  printers  and  publishers] 

1898. 

cover-title,  11,  [1]  p.     13J  x  lOJ"'". 

CS71.I54     1898 

See  also  Castle.  CS71.C35    1899 

Kip.  CS71.K57     1871 

Inman.     See  also  Walker.  CS71.W18    1902 

1741  Innes. 

Ane  account  of  the  familie  of  Innes,  comp.  by  Duncan  Forbes 
of  Culloden  1698.  With  an  appendix  of  charters  and  notes. 
Aberdeen,  Printed  for  the  Spalding  club,  1864. 

4  p.  1.,  [vl-ix,  286  p.,  1  1.     illus.,  fac«im.     25^  x  21'='". 

On  cover:  Spalding  club,  AVjerdeen.     [Publication  3.3] 

DA750.S8     vol.  33 

9-11798 

1742  Report  to  the  Innis  association,  U.  S.  A.,  made  by  Colum- 
bus Smith.  A.  D.  1866.  Containing  the  Innis  constitution  and 
information  in  his  possession  relative  to  the  Innis  property  in 
Scotland  .  .  .    Middlebury,  Register  office,  1866. 

17  p.     23'^°. 

Published  by  order  of  the  Innis  association. 

CS71.I68     1866 
3^150 

1743  Report   to   the  Innis   association   [by  Columbus   Smith. 

n.  p.,  1869  ?] 

4  p.     23<='°. 
Caption  title. 
Report  dated  1869. 

CS71.I58     1869 
3-41.il 

See  also  Pocock.  CS439.P7 


Innis.     See  Innes. 

Iredell.     See  also  J  ones.  CS71.J76    1900 

1744  Ireland. 

Some  account  of  the  Ireland  family,  originally  of  Long  Island, 
N.  Y.,  1644-1880.  By  Joseph  Norton  Ireland  .  .  .  Bridgeport, 
Gould  &  Stiles,  printers,  1880. 

51  p.    22i"». 

"The  Norton  family":  p.  [36H1- 

CS71.I65     1880 

3-50.=il 


AMERICAN   AND  ENGLISH   GENEALOGIES  363 

1745  Irish. 

A  sketch  of  the  Hfe  of  General  James  Irish  of  Gorham,  Me. 
1776-1863.     By  Lyndon  Oak.     Boston,  Lee  &  Shepard,  1898. 

70  p.     3  port.  (incl.  front.)  2  pi.     24<"". 

Caption  title:  A  brief  sketch  of  the  genealogy  and  personal  history  of  Gen. 
James  Irish. 

10-537t 

1746  Irumberry. 

La   famille   d'Irumberry   de   Salaberry,    par   Pierre-Georges 
Roy  .  .  .    Levis  [J.  A.  K.  Lafiamme,  imprimeur,  Quebec]  1905. 
200  p.     plates,  ports.     22<''". 
"Tir^  a  200  exemplaires."     This  copy  not  numbered. 

CS90.I7 

5-37636 

1747  Irvin. 

A  short  account  of  the  family  of  Irvine  of  Drum  in  the  county 
of  Aberdeen.  By  Captain  Douglas  Wimberley  . . .  Inverness, 
Printed  for  the  author  at  the  ofl&ce  of  the  "Northern  clironicle," 

1893. 
3  p.  1.,  74  p.     front.,  fold,  geneal.  tables.     28^*'". 
Title  vignette:  coat  of  arms. 

CS479.I7     1893 

10-1184 

1748  The  Irvines  and  their  kin.     A  history  of  the  Irvine  family 

and  their  descendants.    Comp.  and  ed.  by  Mrs.  L.  Boyd.    Louis- 
ville, Ky.,  For  the  author,  1898. 

115  p.     front.,  illus.,  pi.,  coats  of  arms.     26^*^™. 

CS71.I72     1898 

Nov.  9,  98-13 

1749  The  Irvines  and  their  kin;  revised  by  the  author  in  Scot- 
land, Ireland  and  England;  a  history  of  the  Irvine  family  and 
their  descendants.  Also  short  sketches  of  their  kindred,  the 
the  Carlisles,  McDowells,  Johnstons,  Maxwells,  Gaults,  Mc- 
Elroys,  etc.,  from  a.  d.  373  down  to  the  present  time.  Comp. 
by  L.  Boyd.     Chicago,  R.  R.  Donnelley  &  sons  company,  1908. 

432  p.     front.,  plates,  ports.,  fold,  geneal.  tables.     25'^™. 

CS71.I72     1908 

8-20666 

1750  The  Irvines  of  Drum  and  collateral  branches,  by  Lieutenant- 
Colonel  Jonathan  Forbes  Leslie  .  .  .  Aberdeen  [Printed  at  the 
"Aberdeen  Daily  journal"  office,  1909. 

5  p.  1.,  233  p.,  1 1.    pi.,  facsim.    25^""°. 

CS439.I8 

9-16818 


See  also  Irving. 

Irvine.     See  Irvin. 


364  LIBBAEY  OF   CONGRESS 

1751  Irving. 

The  Irvings,  Irwins,  Irvines,  or  Erinveines:  or  any  other 
spelhng  of  the  name :  an  old  Scots  Border  clan.  By  its  present 
chieftain :  John  Beaufin  Irving  of  Bonshaw.  Aberdeen,  Printed 
and  published  for  the  author  by  the  Rosemount  press,  1907. 

X  p.,  1 1.,  295,  [1]  p.  front.,  plates  (partly  col.)  ports.,  map,  facsims.,  geneal. 
tables  (partly  fold.)    33  x  26J<'™. 

Author's  autograph  presentation  copy. 

Title  in  red  and  black. 

CS479.I7 

7-41570 

— —  See  also  Erving. 
Irvln. 
Irwin. 

1752  Irwin. 

The  Irwin  family.  Sketch  of  Richard  Irwin,  of  Chester 
County,  Pa.,  and  his  descendants.  Comp.  by  S.  D.  Irwin  .  . . 
[Franklin,  Pa.,  Evening  news  print]  1893. 

50  p.     22«". 

CS71.I725     1893 

10-5834 

See  also  Irving. 

1753  IsbeU. 

The  Isbell  and  Kingman  families.     Some  records  of  Robert 

IsbeU  and  Henry  Kingman  and  their  descendants.     Gathered 

from  various  sources  and  comp.  by  Leroy  W.  Kingman.    Owego, 

Gazette  printing  office,  1889. 

30  p.     geneal.  tab.     30^'"'°. 

CS71.I76     1889 

9-18742 

Israel.     See  also  Greenough.  CS71.G816    1895 

Ives.     See  also  Driver.  CS71.D782    1889 

Haynes.  CS71.H424    1902 

1754  Jackson. 

Proceedings  of  the  sesqui-centennial  gathering  of  the  descend- 
ants of  Isaac  and  Ann  Jackson,  at  Harmony  Grove,  Chester 
Co.,  Pa.,  eighth  month,  twenty-fifth,  1875.  Together  \\4th  the 
family  genealogy  . . .  Philadelphia,  Pub.  by  the  committee  for 
the  family,  1878. 

1  p.  1.,  iv,  [iii]-v,  [7]-371  p.     front.,  plates.     23^"^. 

Interleaved. 

Preface  signed :  Halliday  Jackson. 

"Errata"  inserted. 

CS71.J13     1878 

9-11237 


AMEEICAN   AND  ENGLISH   GENEALOGIES 


365 


Jackson — Continued . 

1755  The  genealogy  of  the  "Jackson  family."     Prepared  by 

Rev.  Hugh  Parks  Jackson.     Assisted  by  Rev.  Hugh  Hogue 
Thompson,  d.  d.,  and  James  R.  Jackson,  esq.     [Urbana,  O., 
Press  of  Citizen  and  gazette  co.j  1890. 
124  p.  incl.  ports.     22"™. 
Descendants  of  Mary  Jackson  and  Joseph  Caldwell,  p.  63-72. 

CS71.J13 


9-11236 


1800 


1756 


-  The  Edward  Jackson  family  of  Newton,  Massachusetts, 
in  the  line  of  Commodore  Charles  Hunter  Jackson,  United 
States  navy,  Middletov/n,  Connecticut.  Comp.  by  Frank 
Farnsworth  Starr  for  James  J.  Goodwin.  Hartford,  Conn. 
[Cambridge,  U.  S.  A.,  University  press,  J.  Wilson  and  son]  1895. 
86  p.     fold,  geneal.  tab.     25''™. 


9- 11-44  It 

See  also  Dunn. 
Hoar. 
Robinson. 
Thayer. 
Warren. 


CS71.J13  1895 

CS71.D923  1908 

CS71.H679  1898 

CS71.R66  1894 

CS71.T37  1835 

CS71.W29  1903 


1756a  Jacobs. 

Minutes  for  a  genealogy  of  George  Jacobs,  senior,  of  Salem 
village,  who  suffered  the  utmost  penalty  of  the  law  during  the 
witchcraft  tragedy,  enacted  in  New  England,  a.  d.  1692.  By 
C.  M.  Endicott.     (In  Essex  institute.     Historical   collections. 


Salem,  1859.     23<=°^.     v.  1,  p.  52-55) 


See  also  Robinson. 


Jaggard.     See  also  Jennings. 
James.     See  also  Stites. 

1757  Jameson. 

The  Jamesons   in  America.     1647-1900. 
ords  and  memoranda.     By  E.  O.  Jameson  . . . 
N.  H.,  printed.  The  Rumford  press,  1901. 

xvi,  599  p.     front.,  illus.,  ports.,  facsims.     28"™, 

Apr.  25,  1901-76 

See  also  Harvey. 


F72.E7E81vol.l 
CS71.I166  1900 
CS71.J545  1899 
CS71.S861     1897 

Genealogical  rec- 
.  Boston;  Concord, 

CS71.J3     1901 
CS71.H341     1899 


366  LIBKAKY   OF   CONGRESS 

1758  Janes. 

The  Janes  family.  A  genealogy  and  brief  history  of  the 
descendants  of  William  Janes  the  emigrant  ancestor  of  1637, 
with  an  extended  notice  of  Bishop  Edmund  S.  Janes,  d.  d., 
and  other  biographical  sketches :  by  the  Rev.  Frederic  Janes  .  .  . 
New  York,  J.  H.  Dingman,  1868. 

xiv,  [15]-419  p.     front.,  photos.,  coat  of  arms.     24""°. 

CS71.J33     1868 

9-11440t 

Janney.     See  also  JoUiSe.  CS71.J76    1893 

1759  Janse. 

An  account  of  Anneke  Janse,  and  her  family.  Also  the  will 
of  Anneke  Janse  in  Dutch  and  English.  Albany,  J.  Munsell, 
1870. 

31  p.     ISi'^™. 

CS71.J35     1870 

3-28365 

1759a Annetje  Jans'  farm,  by  Ruth  Putnam.     [New  York,  1897] 

cover-title,  p.  [61]-98.     19^<"°.     (Half-moon  series,     v.  1,  no.  3) 
Published  also  in  "  Historic  New  York."     1897.     1st  ser.  [no.  4] 

F128.1.H17     vol.  1 

10-6832 

1759b Separate.  ri28.4.P98 

1759c  Jaquelin. 

Some  prominent  Virginia  families,  by  Louise  Pecquet  du 
Bellet  .  .  .     [Lynchburg,  Va.,  J.  P.  Bell  company  (inc.)  n907] 

4  V.     front,  (port.)  illus.  (incl.  ports.)  fold.geneal.  tables.     242"™. 

On  cover:  Edward  Jaquelin — Martha  Gary:  their  descendants,  and  collat- 
eral families.  F226.P.36 

7-37724 

1760  Jaquett. 

Genealogy  of  the  Jaquett  family.  By  Edwin  Jaquett 
Sellers.     Philadelphia,  1896. 

190  p.     25i<=™. 

CS71.J36     1896 

9-11439t 

1761  Genealogy   of   the   Jaquett   family,    by   Edwin   Jaquett 

Sellers.     Rev.    ed.     Philadelphia    [Press    of    Allen,    Lane    & 
Scott]  1907. 

226  p.     illus.,  2  pi.,  5  port.     24i<"". 

Each  plate  is  accompanied  by  guard-sheet  with  descriptive  letterpress. 

"Edition  limited  to  one  hundred  copies." 

CS71.J36     1907 
8-4S98 


AMERICAN  AND  ENGLISH   GENEALOGIES  367 

1762  Jarvis. 

The  Jarvis  family;  or,  The  descendants  of  the  first  settlers 
of  the  name  in  Massachusetts  and  Long  Island,  and  those  who 
have  more  recently  settled  in  other  parts  of  the  United  States 
and  British  America,  Collected  and  compiled  by  George  A. 
Jarvis  . . .  George  Murray  Jarvis  . . .  William  Jarvis  Wet- 
more  .  . .  assisted  by  Alfred  Harding  .  .  .  Hartford,  Press  of 
the  Case,  Lockwood  &  Brainard  company,  1879. 

vii,  [1],  347,  [1]  p.     front.,  plates,  ports.,  geneal.  tab.,  coats  of  arms.     23^"™. 

Four  blank  leaves  for  "Family  record"  at  end. 

CS71.J4     1879 

4-8410 

1763  Biographical  sketches  of  Hezekiah  Jarvis,  Noah  Jarvis, 

George  A.  Jarvis  and  William  Jarvis,  from  Encyclopaedia  of 
contemporary  biography  of  New  York.  Vol.  v.  New  York, 
Atlantic  publishing  and  engraving  company,  1887. 

10  p.     illus.,  4  port.     24"°'. 

CS71.J4     1887 

8-31732 

1764  Jaudon. 

An  account  of  the  Jaudon  family.  By  Edwin  Jaquett 
Sellers  .  .  .  Philadelphia,  Printed  by  J.  B.  Lippincott  com- 
pany, 1890. 

24  p.     25<=". 

CS71.J41     1890 

9-11445t 

1765  Jauncey. 

The  Bermuda  branch  of  the  Jauncey  family,     [n.  p.,  1873] 

4  p.     24'-°'. 

By  Joseph  Outerbridge  Brown. 

Caption  title. 

CS71.J43     1873 

9-11467t 

1766  The  Jaunceys  of  New  York.     New  York,  Thitchener  & 

Glastaeter,  printers,  1876. 

24,  fl]  p.  front,  (port.)  23-1"™. 
By  Joseph  Outerbridge  Brown. 
Title  vignette:  coat  of  arms. 

CS71.J43     1876 

9-11437t 

Jay.     See  also  Hepalje.  CS69.H7 

Van  Rensselaer.  CS69.S7 

Jeans.     See  also  Whitaker.  CS439.W485 

1767  Jefferis. 

The  Jefferis  family.  [By  Gilbert  Cope.  West  Chester,  Pa., 
1870] 

14  p.  24^"". 
Caption  title. 
Descendants  of  Robert  Jefferies,  d.  1739. 

CS71.J46     1870 

2-22616 


368  LIBRAE Y  OF   CONGRESS 

1768  Jefferson. 

Monticello.  (In  Some  colonial  mansions  and  those  who  lived 
in  them,  with  genealogies  of  the  various  families  mentioned;  by 
Thomas  Allen  Glenn.     2d  series.     Philadelphia,  1900.     24'='".) 

E159.G56 

Feb.  15, 1900-22 

See  also  Page.  CS71.P133    1803 

1769  Jenkins. 

Jenkins  family  book;  being  a  partial  record  of  the  descend- 
ants of  David  Jenkins  and  genealogical  notes  of  families  inter- 
married with  them,  by  Robert  E.  Jenkins  .  . .    [Chicago]  1904. 

2  p.  1.,  7-244  p.     20'^°'. 

CS71.J6     1904 

5-34464 

See  also  Lancaster.  CS71.L245    1902 


1770  Jenks. 

Genealogy  of  the  Jenks  family  of  Newport,  N.  H.,  comp.  by 
George  E.  Jenks,  of  Concord,  N.  H.     [n.  p.,  1888] 

12  p.     22^'^'°. 
Caption  title. 

CS71.J52     1888 

10-8906 

1770a  Jennens. 

Pedigree  of  the  Jennens,  Hanmer,  Howe,  Beauchamp,  and 
Howard  families.     (From  Betham,  Playfair,  etc.)     London,  J. 
Coleman  [1869] 
geneal.  tab.     28^  x  SQ""". 
"No.  1  of  a  series  of  three." 

On  back  of  sheet:  Pedigree  of  Jennens,  Howe,  Hanmer,  Lygon  and  other 
families.     1869. 

CS439.J6 
9-19366t 

See  also  Jennings. 

1771  Jenner. 

Descendants  of  Rev.  Thomas  Jenner.  Communicated  by 
William  S.  Appleton  to  the  N.  E.  historical  and  genealogical 
register  for  July,  1865.     [Boston  ?  1865] 

3  p.     25<^™. 

Caption  title. 

Separate. 

CS71.J64     1866 

1-1642 

1772  Jennings. 

Jennings  family  convention.     Charlottesville,  Va.,  May  15, 

1850.     [Charlottesville  ?  Va.,  1850  ?] 

16  p.    23<"". 

Caption  title. 

CS71.J545     1850 

CA  9-2576 


AMERICAN   AND  ENGLISH   GENEALOGIES  369 

Jennings — Continued . 

1773  Report  to  the  Jennings  association,  U.  S.  A.,  made  by 

Columbus  Smith,  C.  M.  Fisher,  agents,  a.  d.  1863.  Containing 
information  in  their  possession  relative  to  the  Jennings  property 
in  England;  the  crest  and  coat  of  arms  of  the  family:  likewise 
several  genealogies  of  different  branches  of  the  family  in 
America  and  England.     Rutland,  Jennings  association,  1863-66. 

2  V.  in  1.     23«°'. 

CS71.J545     1863 

9-15601 

1774  A  genealogical  history  of  the  Jennings  families  in  England 

and  America  . .  .  Vol.  2.  The  American  families.  By  William 
Henry  Jennings.     Columbus,  O.  [Press  of  Mann  &  Adair]  1899. 

1  V.     front.,  pi.,  port.     23"™. 
No.  162  of  an  ed.  of  600  copies. 

CS71.J545     1899 

1-10272 

See  also  Jennens. 

Jennison.     See  also  Giles.  CS71.G472    1864 

1775  Jerningham. 

The  Jerningham  letters  (1780-1843)  Being  excerpts  from 
the  correspondence  and  diaries  of  the  Honourable  Lady  Jerning- 
ham and  of  her  daughter  Lady  Bedingfeld.  Edited  with  notes 
by  Egerton  Castle  .  .  .    London,  R.  Bentley  and  son,  1896. 

2  V.     26  pi.  incl.  front.,  port.,  2  geneal.  tab.     IQ^""". 
Title  vignettes  (port.) 

"The  coat-armour  of  the  stamps  on  the  covers,  displaying  empaled,  on  the 
first  volume  Jerningham  and  Dillon,  on  the  second  Bedingfeld  (quartering 
Tuddenham)  and  Jerningham,  is  taken  from  two  book-plates  of  the  last  century 
which  appertained  to  Cossey  and  Oxburgh  respectively." — v.  2,  p.  vi. 

DA536.J5A2 

2-7582 

Jervis.     See  also  Henzey.  CS439.H4 

1776  Jessop. 

Edward  Jessup  of  West  Farms,  Westchester  Co.,  New  York, 
and  his  descendants.  With  an  introduction  and  an  appendix: 
the  latter  containing  records  of  other  American  families  of  the 
name,  with  some  additional  memoranda.  By  Rev.  Henry 
Griswold  Jesup  .  .  .  Cambridge,  Priv.  print,  for  the  author,  by 
J.  Wilson  and  son,  1887. 

xxi  p.,  1  1.,  442  p.     front.,  plates,  ports.,  coat  of  arms.    22^*^™. 

CS71.J58     1887 

9-1143St 

See  also  Sandys.  CS71.S22    1897 

Jessup.     See  Jessop. 

Jeston.     See  also  Henzey.  CS439.H4 

Jesup.     See  Jessop. 

35819°— 10 24 


370  LIBBARY  OF   CONGBESS 

1777  JeweU. 

The  Jewell  register,  containing  a  list  of  the  descendants  of 
Thomas  Jewell,  of  Braintree,  near  Boston,  Mass.  Hartford, 
Press  of  Case,  Lockwood  and  company,  1860. 

104  p.     coat  of  arms.     23 J'^'". 

Signed:  Pliny  Jewell,  Hartford,  Conn.,  Rev.  Joel  Jewell,  French's  Mill^,  Pa. 

CS71.J59     1860 

9-11451t 

1778  Jewett. 

History  and  genealogy  of  the  Jewetts  of  America;  a  record 
of  Edward  Jewett,  of  Bradford,  West  Riding  of  Yorkshire,  Eng- 
land, and  of  his  two  emigrant  sons,  Deacon  Maximilian  and 
Joseph  Jewett,  settlers  of  Rowley,  Massachusetts,  in  1639;  also 
of  Abraham  and  John  Jewett,  early  settlers  of  Rowley,  and  of 
the  Jewetts  who  have  settled  in  the  United  States  since  the 
year  1800,  by  Frederic  Clarke  Jewett  .  .  .  New  York,  The 
Grafton  press,  1908. 

2  V.     fronts.,  plates,  ports.     25^*=". 

Paged  continuously. 


CS71.J6     1908 


8-30958 


See  also  Prime.  CS71.P952    1887 

Prime.  CS71.P962  1897 

Jillson.     See  also  Gilson.  CS71.G49  1876 

John.     See  also  Maulsby.  CS71.M45  1902 
Johnes.     See  Jones. 

1779  Johnson. 

Pedigree  of  Archdeacon  Johnson,  founder  of  the  two  grammar 
schools  of  Uppingham  and  Oakham.  Comp.  by  Everard 
Green  .  .  .  Privately  printed.  London,  Mitchell  &  Hughes, 
printers,  1874. 

7  p.     illus.  (coat  of  arms)     28i<^™. 

Title  vignette:  coat  of  arms. 

Reprinted  from  Miscellanea  genealogica  et  heraldica,  n.  e.,  v.  1,  p.  450-453. 


9-18131t 


CS439.J65 


1780  Johnson  of  Wytham-on-the-Hill,  co.  Lincoln.     Priv.  print. 

London,  Mitchell  and  Hughes,  printers,  1875. 
8  p.     coat  of  arms.     25^"". 
Title  vii^nette. 
Comp.  by  Everard  Green. 


CS439.J63 


9-12694 


AMEKICAN   AXD   ENGLISH   GENEALOGIES  371 

Johnson — Continue  d . 

1781  Genealogy.  Records  of  the  descendants  of  David  John- 
son, of  Leominster.  Comp.  by  Rev.  William  W.  Johnson. 
Milwaukee,  Printed  by  Godfrey  &  Crandall,  1876. 

80,  V  p.     front,  (phot.)  port.     23i<=™. 

"Poems,  by  Rev.  Wm.  W.  Johnson  . . .  ":  p.  [65]-80. 

CS71.J7     1876 

&-U453t 

1782  Sketches  of  Hull  celebrities;  or.  Memoirs  and  correspond- 
ence of  Alderman  Thomas  Johnson,  (who  was  twice  mayor  of 
Kingston-upon-Hull,)  and  four  of  his  lineal  descendants,  from 
the  year  1640  to  1858.  The  whole  compiled  and  arranged  for 
publication  by  Mr.  William  A.  Gunnell,  from  ancient  mss.  fur- 
nished him  by  the  last  surviving  member  of  the  Johnson  family. 
To  which  is  added  a  voluminous  glossary  . . .  Hull,  W.  A. 
Gunnell,  1876. 

XV  p.,  2  1.,  515,  [1]  p.     illus.     21^'^". 

DA690.H9G9 

3-1719 

1783 Sketch  of  the  Johnson  family  gathering  held  at  Southboro, 

Mass.,  June  26,  1878,  and  the  historical  address  by  Rev.  J.  H. 
Temple,  as  well  as  the  poems  written  for  the  occasion  by  mem- 
bers of  the  family.  Also,  some  extracts  from  early  records. 
Re-published  from  the  "Southboro  press"  with  additional 
notes.  Marlboro,  Pratt  brothers,  1878. 
cover-title,  12  p.     25i« 


Lcm 

CS71.J7     1878 


2-22436 


1784  . . .  The  Johnson  family.     A  brief  account  of  some  of  the 

descendants  of  Wm.  Johnson,  who  settled  in  Charlestown  in 
1634,  and  of  his  son,  Jonathan  Johnson,  who  settled  in  Marl- 
borough, Mass.,  as  early  as  1662,  including  about  all  the  John- 
sons that  have  resided  at  Southborough.  Comp.  by  Cyrus 
Felton  .  .  .    Marlboro,  S.  B.  Pratt,  1879. 

cover-title,  16  p.     24J<=". 

CS71.J7     1879 

9-11456 

1784a  Orderly  book  of  Sir  John  Johnson  during  the  Oriskany 

campaign,  1776-1777;  annotated  by  W.  L.  Stone  . . .  with  an 
historical  introduction  illustrating  the  life  of  Sir  John  Johnson 
...  by  J.  W.  de  Peyster  . . .  Albany,  J.  Munsell's  sons,  1882. 
9  p.  1.,  clxviii  p.,  1  1.,  [10],  273  p.  front.,  pi.,  port.,  faceim.,  map.  23""'. 
(Munsell's  historical  series,  no.  11) 
The  Johnson  family  of  the  Mohawk  Valley:  p.  I-X. 

E233.J67 

1-1317 


372  LIBRARY  OF   CONGRESS 

Johnson — Continued. 

1785  Some  of  the  descendants  of  William  Johnson,  of  Charles- 
town,  Mass.     By  Charles  Sweet  Johnson  .  .  .    [Boston,  1884] 

4  p.     24"™. 

Caption  title. 

"Repiinted  from  the  N.  E.  historical  and  genealogical  register  for  October, 

1884." 

CS71.J7     1884 
5-16191 

1786  Memoirs  of  the  Johnson  family:    with  an  autobiography. 

By  Ann  J.  Paxson  .  .  .  [Philadelphia]  Printed  by  J.  B.  Lippin- 
cott  company,  1885. 

258  p.     front.,  ports.     20"™. 
For  private  circulation. 
Introduction  signed:  E.  M.  P. 

CS71.J7     1885 

9-11244 

1787  Johnson  genealogy.     Records  of  the  descendants  of  John 

Johnson,  of  Ipswich  and  Andover,  Mass.,  1635-1892,  With  an 
appendix  containing  records  of  descendants  of  Timothy  John- 
son, of  Andover,  and  poems  of  Johnson  descendants,  Comp. 
by  Rev.  William  W.  Johnson  .  , .  North  Greenfield,  Wis.,  The 
compiler,  1892. 

189,  [11]  p.    front.,  col.  pi.  (coat  of  arms)  porta.    22^"™. 

CS71.J7     1802 

9-11242 

1788 Supplement  ,  , .    Containing  records  of  the  ancestors 

and  descendants  of  Hon.  Theophilus  Crawford,  of  Putney,  Vt. 
North  Greenfield,  Wis.,  1896. 
cover-title,  201-226,  [2]  p.    21^" 


Lom 


CS71.J7     1896 


9-11243 


1789  The  Johnson  memorial,     Jeremiah  Johnson  andThomazin 

Blanchard  Johnson,  his  wife.     An  account  of  their  lineage  from 

John  Alden,  Thomas  Blanchard,  Samuel  Bass,  Thomas  Thayer, 

Isaac  Johnson,  and  James  Gibson.     By  James  Bowen  Johnson. 

Washington,  D.  C,  Howard  university  print,  1895. 

152,  [4]  p.     ports.,  coat  of  arms.     23"™. 

CS71.J7     1896 

9-11241 

1790  The  New  Haven  and  Wallingford  (Conn.)  Johnsons.     By 

James  Shepard  . , .  Reprinted  for  the  author  from  the  New- 
England  historical  and  genealogical  register  for  April,  1902. 
Boston,  Press  of  D.  Clapp  &  son,  1902. 

Up.    24i«'", 

CS71.J7     1902 

3-4183 


AMEEICAN   AND  ENGLISH   GENEALOGIES  373 

Johnson — Continued . 

1791  Rev.  Jacob  Johnson  of  Wallingford,  (Conn.)  and  Wilkes- 

Barre,  (Pa.)  by  F.  C.  Johnson  .  .  .  [Wilkesbarre?]  1904. 

cover-title,  32  p.     25°™. 

&-468 

1792  Captain  Edward  Johnson  of  Woburn,  Massachusetts  and 

some  of  his  descendants,  by  Edward  Francis  Johnson.  Boston, 
Press  of  D.  Clapp  &  son,  1905. 

1  p.  1.,  53  p.     24^""'. 

W.  R.  Cutter  and  A.  G.  Loring  "not  only  supplemented  the  facts  gathered 
by  my  father  and  myself . . .  but . . .  also  . . .  prepared  the  manuscript  for  the 
printer." — Pref. 

"The  greater  part  of  the  first  twenty-nine  pages  of  this  genealogy  was  pub- 
lished in  'The  New-England  historical  and  genealogical  register,'  for  the 
months  of  January,  April  and  July,  1905." — Pref. 

CS71.J7     1906 

8-2450 

1793  Jacob  Johnson  of  Harpswell,  Maine,  and  his  descendants 

east  and  west,  by  Rev.  Charles  Nelson  Sinnett.  Concord,  N.  H., 
Rumford  printing  co.,  1907. 

132  p.     front.,  plates,  ports.     23"". 

CS71.J7     1907 

7-21383 

1793a Johnsonian  gleanings,  by  Aleyn  Lyell  Reade.     Part  1. 

Notes  on  Dr.  Johnson's  ancestors  and  connexions  and  illustra- 
tive of  his  early  life  .  .  .  Priv.  print,  for  the  author.  London, 
Francis  &  co.,  1909. 

1  V.     front.,  plates,  ports.     22"'". 

Each  plate  and  portrait  accompanied  by  leaf  with  descriptive  letterpress. 
"  Only  350  copies  have  been  printed." 

9-30055 

See  also  Bowers. 

Newhall. 

Repalje. 

Roseboom. 

Salisbury. 

Sears. 

Sherrard. 

Thomas. 

1794  Johnston. 

Genealogical  account  of  the  family  of  Johnston  of  that  ilk, 
formerly  of  Caskieben,  in  the  shire  of  Aberdeen,  and  of  its 
principal  branches.  By  Alexander  Johnston,  junior  .  .  .  Edin- 
burgh, Printed  by  W.  Burness,  1832. 

2  p.  1.,  ii  p.,  2  1.,  40  p.,  1 1.,  15  p.     27«'". 

CS479.J7 

4-19466 


CS71.B7866 

1872 

CS71.N548 

1899 

CS69.H7 

0S71.K798 

1897 

CS71.S167 

1892 

CS71.S44 

1901 

CS71.S553 

1890 

CS71.T46 

1878 

874  LIBRARY  OF   CONGRESS 

Johnston — Cont  inued . 

1795  The  Johnstons  of  SaHsbuiy.     With  a  brief  supplement, 

concerning  the  Hancock,  Strother  and  Preston  families  .  . . 
Comp.  by  Wm.  Preston  Johnston.  New  Orleans,  Press  of  L. 
Graham  &  son,  ltd.,  1897, 

1  p.  1.,  216  p.     IQi"™. 

CS71.J73     1807 

9-11240t 

1796  A  genealogical  record  of  the  descendants  of  Peter  Johnston, 

who  came  to  America  from  Lockerby,  Scotland,  in  the  year  1773, 
and  settled  in  Wilton,  N.  Y.  Also  a  short  history  of  the  clan  of 
Johnston,  of  Annandale.  Comp.  and  ed.  by  Charles  Ernest 
Johnston.     [Washington,  D.  C,  Mitchell  print,  1900] 

118  p.     coat  of  arms.     24""'. 

One  hundred  copies  printed. 

CS71.J73     1900 

1-2593 

1797  Recollections  of  a  Georgia  loyalist.     By  Elizabeth  Lichten- 

stein  Johnston,  written  in  1836;  ed.  by  A.  Vi.  Eaton.     New 

York  and  London,  M.  F.  Mansfield  &  co.,  1901. 

224  p.    front.,  port.     18^'='°. 

E277.J72 

May  2, 1901-52 

1798  The  heraldry  of  the  Johnstons  with  notes  on  the  different 

families,  their  arms  and  pedigrees  by  G.  Harvey  Johnston  .  . . 
Edinbm-gh  and  London,  W.  &  A.  K.  Johnston,  limited,  1905. 

viii,  [9]-56  p.  incl.  geneal.  tables,     viii  col.  pi.     26^"™. 

Title  in  rod  and  black. 

"120  copies  of  this  work  have  been  printed,  of  which  only  100  will  be  offered 

to  the  public." 

CR1669.J7 

6-20873 

1799  History  of  the  Johnstones  1191-1909,  with  descriptions  of 

border  life,  by  C.  L.  Johnstone  . .  .  Edinburgh  [etc.]  W.  &  A.  K. 
Johnston,  limited  [1909] 

XV  p.,  2  1.,  396  p.     front.,  xvi  pi.  (incl.  ports.)  2  maps,  8  fold,  geneal.  tab. 
26"™. 

Genealogical  tables  in  pocket  at  end. 

160  copies  printed,  of  which  150  are  for  sale. 


CS439.J7 


10-1773 


See  also  Irvln.  CS71.I72    1908 

Patterson.  cs7i.P3i7    1902 

Tucker.  CS71.T89    1901 


AMEEICAN   AND   ENGLISH   GENEALOGIES  375 

1800  JollifFe. 

Historical,  genealogical,  and  biographical  account  of  the 
Jolliife  family  of  Virginia,  1652  to  1893.  Also  sketches  of  the 
Neill's,  Janney's,  Hollingsworth's,  and  other  cognate  families. 
Philadelphia,  Printed  by  J.  B.  Lippincott  company,  1893. 

245  p.  incl.  4  pi.  (coats  of  arms)    front.,  plates,  ports.,  facsims.     24^°™. 

"One  hundred  and  fifty  copies  printed." 

Preface  signed :  William  Jolliffe. 

Contents. — The  Jolliffe  family. — Cognate  families:  Rigglesworth.  Hol- 
lingsworth.  Biles.  Baker.  Janney.  O'Neill.  Dragoo.  Branham.  Parry. 
Randolph. — John  Jolliffe,  by  Elizabeth  A.  Jolliffe. — Elizabeth  Jolliffe  Sharp- 
less,  by  Elizabeth  A.  Jolliffe. 

CS71.J75     1893 

3-24613 

1801  Jones. 

Pedigree  of  Jones,  Wern,  parish  of  Penmorva,  county  of 
Carnarvon.     [London,  1877] 
[3]  p.     coat  of  arms.     29''". 

Communicated  by  William  Watkins  Edward  Wynne. 
Caption  title. 
Also  in  Miscellanea  genealogica  et  heraldica,  new  series,  vol.  ii,  p.  249-251. 

CS459.J7 

9-19350t 

1802 Family  record  of  the  Jones  family  of  Milford,  Massachu- 
setts, and  Providence,  Rhode  Island,  with  its  connections  and 
descendants,  together  with  the  ancestry  and  family  of  Lorania 
Carrington  Jones,  wife  of  George  F.  Jones.  Collected,  comp. 
and  ed.  by  George  Farquhar  Jones.     Philadelphia,  1884. 

2  p.  1.,  [7]-182  p.     front.,  ports.     23^"™. 

CS71.J76     1884 

5-27444 

1803  The  Jones  family  in  Ireland.  A  chapter  of  hitherto  un- 
written genealogical  history,  with  a  slight  sketch  of  their  time. 
By  Robert  Leech  .  .  .  Yonkers,  N.  Y.,  M.  H.  Clark,  printer, 
1886. 

1  p.  1.,  iii,  81  p.     1  fold,  geneal.  tab.     15'=°>. 

CS499.J7 

3-17994 

1804  The  Johnes  family  of  Southampton,  L.  I.,  1629-1886.     By 

Edward  R.  Johnes.     New  York,  W.  Lowey,  printer,  1886. 

46  p.     front.,  illus.,  7  fold,  geneal.  tab.     22^«'". 

CS71.J76     1886 

4-24198 

1805  Captain  Roger  Jones,  of  London  and  Virginia.     Some  of 

his  antecedents  and  descendants.  With  appreciative  notice  of 
other  families,  viz:  Bathurst,  Belfield,  Browning,  Carter,  Cates- 
by,  Cocke,  Graham,  Fauntleroy,  Hickman,  Haskins,  Latane, 


376  LIBRAKY   OF   CONGRESS 

1805  Jones — Continued. 

Lewis,  Meriwether,  Skelton,  Walker,  Waring,  Woodford,  and 
others.  Notes  by  Judge  L.  H.  Jones  . . .  Albany,  N.  Y.,  J. 
Munsell's  sons,  1891. 

295  p.    col.  front,  (coat  of  arms)  ports.,  fold,  facsim.     23^'"'". 

Inserted  is  a  type-written  letter,  signed  L.  H.  Jones. 

CS71.J76     1891 

9-n238 

1806  Book  of  minutes  of  Col.  John  Jones  of  Dedham,  Massachu- 
setts; with  explanatory  notes  by  his  grandson,  Amos  Perry,  of 
Providence,  Rhode  Island  .  .  .  Boston,  G.  E.  Littlefield;  Prov- 
idence, Preston  &  Rounds,  1894. 

42  p.  incl.  front.,  illus.,  port.,  facsim.     24'". 
With  facsim.  of  original  ms.  t.-p. 

Contents. — Of  the  Danforths  &  some  of  their  posterity  to  Jones'  family  and 
downwards. — Some  remarkables  of  earth  quakes,  warrs,  deaths,  etc.  etc. 

F74.N2J7 

2-22439 

1807  A   genealogical    history  by  Colonel    Cadwallader   Jones. 

Colvmbia,  S.  C,  Printed  by  Ye  Bryan  printing  company,  1900. 

vii,  73  p.,  1  1.     front.,  plates,  ports.,  coats  of  arms.     21"^™. 
Jones  family  of  Virginia  and  the  Carolinas. 
Edited  bv  A.  I.  Robertson. 

CS71.J76     1900 

1-3605 

1808  1629-30 — 1902.     History  and  genealogy  of  the  ancestors 

and  descendants  of  Captain  Israel  Jones  who  removed  from 
Enfield  to  Barkhamsted,  Conn,  in  the  year  1759.  Compiled  for 
Hon.  Asahel  W.  Jones  by  L.  N.  Parker.  [Norwalk,  O.,  Laning 
CO.]  1902. 

xvi,  303  p.     front.,  illus.,  port.     23^^^ 


Lcm 


CS71.J76     1902 


3-8716 


1809  The  Jones  family  of  Long  Island;    descendants  of  Major 

Thomas  Jones   (1665-1726)   and  allied  families,  by  John  H. 
Jones  .  .  .    New  York,  T.  A.  Wright,  1907. 

435  p.     front,  (port.)  illus.,  plates,  maps,  geneal.  tables.     23''™. 

CS71.J76     1907 

7-29105 

See  also  Alston.  CS71.A46    1901 

Barrett.  P74.C8P8 

Blackman.  CS71.B639    1894 

Sinclair.  CS71.S615    1896 

Smith.  CS71.S643    1910 


AMERICAN   AND  ENGLISH  GENEALOGIES  377 

1810  Jordan. 

The  Jordan  memorial.  Family  records  of  the  Rev.  Robert 
Jordan,  and  his  descendants  in  America.  Comp.  by  Tristram 
Frost  Jordan.     Boston,  Press  of  D.  Clapp  &  son,  1882. 

vi  p.,  1 1.,  488  p.     front,  (coat  of  arms)  pi.,  ports.,  maps,  facsims.     23J*'™. 

CS71.J82     1882 

9-n239 

Joscelyn.     See  Josselin. 

Josselin.     See  also  Sage.  CS71.S129    1908 

Stranahan.  CS71.S896    1868 

Josselyn.     See  Josselin. 

1811  Joy. 

Thomas  Joy  and  his  descendants  in  the  lines  of  his  sons 
Samuel  of  Boston,  Joseph  of  Hingham,  Ephraim  of  Berwick;  a 
portfolio  of  family  papers,  compiled  by  James  Richard  Joy. 
New  York,  Printed  for  the  family,  1900. 

225  p.  incl.  facsim.,  plan,    front.,  illus.,  pi.,  port.,  facsim.    24'^™. 

CS71.J88     1900 

2-9852 

1812  Juchereau  Duchesnay. 

La  famille  Juchereau  Duchesnay,  par  Pierre-Georges  Roy  . . . 
Levis,  1903. 

3  p.  1.,  xxiv,  [9]-456  p.  incl.  illus.,  ports,     pi.     23^'^'". 
"Tir6  a  150  exemplaires." 

CS90.J8 

7-24303 

1813  Judd. 

Thomas  Judd  and  his  descendants.     By  Sylvester  Judd  . . . 

Northampton,  Printed  by  J.  &  L.  Metcalf,  1856. 

112  p.     23'-"'. 

CS71.J9     1856 

3-7924 

See  also  Hastings.  CS71.H358    1899 


Junkin.    See  Junkins. 

1814  Junkins. 

Genealogical  chart  showing  the  descent  from  several  lines  and 
some  interesting  family  connections  of  the  Virginia  families  of 
Alexander,  Anderson,  Aylett,  Bruce,  Dandridge,  Fontaine, 
Henry,  Junkin,  Moore,  Poindexter,  Spottswood,  West  &c.,  &c., 
comp.  and  printed  for  private  distribution  by  Francis  T.  A. 
Junkin.     (2d  and  rev.  ed.)    [n.  p.]  1908. 

sheet.    77  x  77^"^'°. 

Replacing  first  ed.  of  same  year,  which  waa  withdrawn  on  account  of  errors. 

CS71.J95     1908 

8-16527 

Jupp.     See  also  Woodd.  CS439.W7 


378  LIBRARY   OF   CONGRESS 

1815  Kaine. 

A  letter  from  Mrs,  Thomas  Morris,  to  her  nephew  the  Hon. 

Judge  John  K.  Kane,  regarding  the  Kane  and  Kent  famiUes  .  . . 

[New  York,  ^889] 

cover-title,  27  p.     23^'''" 

CS71.K13     1889 

^11468 

See  also  Todd.  CS71.T634    1867 


Kane.     See  Kaine. 

1815a  Kase. 

Reminiscences  of  the  Kase  family.     [Flemington?  18-?] 

1  1.     front.     25'='°. 

Caption  title. 

Signed  Elias  Voseeller. 

CS71.K19     18- 

3-4825 

Kassel.     See  Cassel. 

1816  Kathan. 

.  .  .  History  of  Captain  John  Kathan,  the  first  settler  of 
Dummerston,  Vt.  and  his  associates  and  family  descendants, 
and  the  Moores,  the  Frosts,  the  Willards,  allied  by  marriage  to 
the  Kathans.  Also  a  partial  account  of  William  French  and 
Daniel  Houghton,  the  first  martyrs  of  the  revolution ;  by  David 
L.  Mansfield  .  .  .  Brattleboro,  E.  L.  Hildreth  &  co.,  1902. 
xii,  147  p.     front.,  port.,  plates,  fold.  map.     23^^ 


1.0111 

CS71.K191     1902 


3-26849 


1817  Kaufman. 

Autumn  leaves  from  family  trees:  historical,  biographical  and 
genealogical  materials  relating  to  the  Cauffman,  Chidsey, 
Churchman,  Foster,  Montgomery,  Rodenbough,  Shewell  and 
affiliated  families.  Gathered  and  pressed,  for  whom  it  may 
concern,  by  a  kinsman,  Theo.  Francis  Rodenbough  .  .  .  New 
York  [Clark  &  Zugalla,  1892] 

304  p.     front.,  illus.,  plates,  ports.,  fold,  geneal.  tables.     23^'"™. 

Added  t.-p.,  engr. 

"One  hundred  and  fifty  copies  printed." 

CS71.K21     1892 
9-13219t 

Kaup.     See  also  Borneman.  CS71.B736    1881 


AMERICAN   AND  ENGLISH   GENEALOGIES  379 

1818  Kavauagh. 

The  genealogical  table  cf  the  clan  Kavanagh.  {In  Royal 
society  of  antiquaries  of  Ireland,  Dublin.  Journal.  Dublin, 
1874.      30*"".      4th  ser.,  V.  2.)  DA900.R88    4thser.,  voL2 

See  also  Miller.  CS71.M65    1907 

Kean.     See  Keen. 

Kearney.     See  also  Alston.  CS71.A46    1901 

Keble.     See  also  Holbrow.  CS439.H6 

Keeler.     See  also  Rockwell.  CS7i.ii683    1903 

Keeling.     See  also  Fletcher.  CS439.F53 

1819  Keen. 

The  descendants  of  Joran  Kyn,  the  founder  of  Upland.  By 
Gregory  B,  Keen.  (In  Pennsylvania  magazine  of  history  and 
and  biography.  Philadelphia,  1878-1883.  25'=°^.  v.  2-7. 
[242]  p.)  F146.P65     vol.  2-7 

See  also  Fletcher.  CS439.F53 

1820  Keep. 

John  Keep  of  Longmeadow,  Massachusetts,  1660-1676,  and 
his  descendants;  comp.  by  Frank  E.  Best.     In  which  is  incor- 
porated an  unpublished  Keep  genealogy  ...  by  W.  J.  Keep  .  . . 
a  record  of  ancestry  by  Helen  E.  Keep;  and  the  extended 
ancestry  of  Sallie  Keep  Best.     Chicago,  F.  E.  Best,  1899. 
263  p.     front.,  pi.,  port.,  tab.     23<"°. 

CS71.K26     1899 
July  27,  99-13 

1821  Keim. 

An  account  of  the  Keim  family.  By  Henry  May  Keim. 
Reading,  Pa.,  Print,  priv.  [Press  of  B.  F.  Owen]  1874. 

26  p.  front,  (port.)  23i<=°'. 
Title  vignette:  coat  of  arms. 
One  hundred  copies,     no.  49. 

CS71.K27     1874 

9-114G6t 

1822  The  Keim  and  allied  families  in  America  and  Europe  . . . 

a  monthly  serial  of  history,  biography,  genealogy  and  folklore, 
illustrating  the  causes,  circumstances  and  consequences  of  the 
German,  French  and  Swiss  emigrations  to  America  during 
the  17th,  18th  and  19th  centuries.  DeB.  Randolph  Keim,  ed. 
...  V.  1-2  (no.  1-23)  Dec.  1898-Oct.  1900.  Harrisburg, 
1899-1900. 

2  V.     illus.,  plates,  porta.,  facsims.     25<"". 
Paged  continuously. 

Published  by  the  editor  for  subscribers  only. 
No  more  published. 

CS71.K27     1899 

7-3953 


380  LIBRAE Y  OF  CONGKESS 

1823  Keith. 

Memoir  of  Royal  Keith,  together  with  the  annals  of  the 
Keith  family  of  Scotland,  and  the  writings  of  Charles  Edward 
Keith.     Boston,  C.  E.  Keith  &  co.,  1873. 

24  p.  24J«>".  [With  the  ^oiisoi  G.E.Keith....  Centennial  ed.  Boston, 
1876] 

9-2510Ct 

1824  A  genealogy  of  the  desendants  of  Benjamin  Keith  through 

Timothy,  son  of  Rev.  James  Keith,  together  with  an  his- 
torical sketch  of  the  early  family  and  personal  reminiscences 
of  recent  generations.  By  Ziba  C.  Keith.  Brockton,  G.  A. 
Goodall,  printer,  1889. 

Ill,  [3]  p.     plates,  porta.,  map.     27^°™. 
Title  vignette:  coat  of  arms. 

CS71.K28     1889 

9-1146St 

See  also  Byrd.  E169.G65 


1825  Kelley. 

A  genealogical  accoimt  of  the  descendants  of  John  Kelly  of 
Newbury,  Massachusetts  ...  by  Giles  M.  Kelly.  [Albany,  J. 
Munsell's  sons]  1886. 

178  p.     pi.,  ports.     21i<= 


Lcm 

CS71.K29     1886 


1-1848 


1826  History  of  James  and  Catherine  Kelly  and  their  descend- 
ants. Written  by  Richard  T.  Kelly  (great-grandson  of  James 
Kelly)  Springfield,  Ohio.  Ed.  by  Clifton  M.  Nichols.  Pub. 
by  Oliver  S.  Kelly  (grandson  of  James  Kelly)  .  .  .  [Springfield, 
O.]  Printed  by  The  Springfield  publishing  co.,  1900. 

114  p.     illus.,  plates  (ports.)    23^'™. 

CS71.K29     1900 

1-3008 

1827  A  genealogy  of  the  Kelly  family,  by  Thomas  McAdory 

Owen.     Carrollton,  Ala.,  West  Alabamian  print,  1900. 

7  p.     24^"™. 

CS71.K29     1900a 

2-14242 

Kellie,  Earls  of.     See  Mar. 

1828  Kellogg. 

Family  meeting  of  the  descendants  of  Charles  Kellogg,  of 
Kelloggsville,  N.  Y.,  with  some  genealogical  items  of  the 
Kellogg  family.  Reprinted  from  the  New  England  historical 
and  genealogical  register  for  July,  1858.  Boston,  H.  W.  But- 
ton and  son,  printers,  1858. 

cover-title,  8  p.     23°™. 

"Family  meeting  ..."  signed:  D.  K.  L.;  "Genealogical  items  ..."  by  D. 
O.  Kello^. 

CS71.E291     1868 

9-15609 


AMERICAN   AND  ENGLISH   GENEALOGIES  381 

Kellogg — Continued . 

1829 Notes  on  some  of  the  descendants  of  Joseph  Kellogg  of 

Hadley  .  .  ,    [London,  Printed  by  T.  Moring]  1898. 
26  p.,  1  1.     fold,  geneal.  tab.     24J«'°. 
Comp.  by  Justin  Perkins  Kellogg. 
For  private  circulation  only. 

CS71.K291     1898 

3-468 

1830  The  Kelloggs  in  the  Old  world  and  the  New;  by  Timothy 

Hopkins  .  .  .    San  Francisco,  Sunset  press  and  photo  engraving 
CO.,  1903. 

3  V.     plates,  maps,  facsims.     27^"™. 


Paging  irregular. 
Vol.  3:  Index. 


CS71.K291     1903 


3-17744 

Kelly.     See  Kelley. 

1831  Kelton. 

Kelton  family  items.     By  Dwight  H.  Kelton  .  .  .    [Montpe- 
lier  ?  1895  ?] 

caption  title,  14  p.     23^'^'^. 
One  hundred  copies  printed. 


1-1850 

Kemble.     See  Kimball. 


CS71.K3     1805 


1832  Kemp. 

The  Kempes  of  Suffolk.  Extracted  from  "The  visitation  of 
Suffolke."  Ed.  by  Joseph  Jackson  Howard  .  .  .  Lowestoft, 
Printed  by  S.  Tymms,  1867. 

10  p.,  1  1.     coat  of  arms.     271"". 

By  William  Harvey. 

CS439.K44 

9-16892 

1833  A  general  history  of  the  Kemp  and  Kempe  families  of 

Great  Britain  and  her  colonies,  with  arms,  pedigrees,  portraits, 
illustrations  of  seats,  foundations,  chantries,  monuments,  doc- 
uments, old  jewels,  curios,  etc.;  by  Fred.  Hitchin-Kemp, 
assisted  by  Daniel  Wm.  Kemp  .  .  .  and  John  Tabor  Kemp  .  . . 
and  with  illustrations  by  Miss  Lucy  E.  Kemp-Welch  and  others. 
London,  The  Leadenhall  press;  New  York,  C.  Scribner's  sons 
[1902] 

6  pts.  in  1  V.     front.,  illus.  (incl.  facsims.)  ports.,  fold,  geneal.  tables.     28^"™. 

CS439.K4 

3-17494 

See  also  Dobyns.  CS71.D636    1908 

Gamble.  CS71.G191    1906 

Zimmerman.  CS71.Z73    19- 

Kempe.     See  Kemp. 


382  LIBRARY   OF   CONGRESS 

1834  Kemper. 

Genealogy  of  the  Kemper  family  in  the  United  States, 
descendants  of  John  Kemper  of  Virginia;  with  a  short  historical 
sketch  of  his  family  and  of  the  German  reformed  colony  at 
Germanna  and  Germantown,  Va.  Comp.  and  ed.  by  Willis 
Miller  Kemper  and  Harry  Linn  Wright.  Chicago,  G.  K.  Hazlitt 
&  CO.,  printers,  1899. 

248,  xix  p.     26^'^'". 

CS71.K321     1899 

May  24.  1900-67 

Ken.     See  also  Walton.  SH433.A    1876 

1835  Kendall. 

Memorial  of  Josiah  Kendall,  one  of  the  first  settlers  of 
Sterling,  Mass.,  and  of  some  of  his  ancestors,  and  of  his  descend- 
ants. By  Oliver  Kendall.  Providence  [R.  I.]  Printed  by  the 
author,  1884. 

1  p.  1.,  xvi,  [2],  135  p.     front.,  illus.,  plates.     25i'='°. 

One  hundred  and  twenty  copies  printed. 

CS71.K33     1884 

9-11464t 

See  also  Gamble.  CS71.G191    1906 

Washington.  CS69.W6 

1836  Kenderdine. 

Kenderdine  family.     Paper  read  by  Thaddeus  Kenderdine, 
of  Newtown  ...  [at  the  May  meeting  of  the  Bucks  County  his- 
torical society,  1902]     [n.  p.,  1902  ?] 
[4]  p.     27"=". 
Caption  title. 

CS71.K331     1902 
9-15022 

Kendrick.     See  also  Dinkins.  CS71.D585    1908 

1837  Kennan. 

Genealogy  of  the  Kennan  family,  by  Thomas  Lathrop  Ken- 
nan  .  .  .    Milwaukee,  Cannon  printing  co.,  1907. 
121,  [12]  p.  incl.  front,     plates,  ports.     23i<=". 

CS71.K34     1907 


1838  Kennett. 

Kennett  pedigree.     [London,  1877] 
[2]  p.    pi.    26^'-'°. 
Communicated  by  Francis  Bayley. 

Reprinted  from  Miscellanea  genealogica  et  heraldica,  n.  b.,  v.  2,  p.  287-288. 

CS439.K6 

9-18135t 


AMERICAN   AND   ENGLISH   GENEALOGIES  383 

1839  Kenney. 

Pedigree  of  the  family  of  Kenney  of  Kilclogher,  (or  Kenne- 
Court,)  co.Galway.  [And  Clogher  house,  co.  Mayo]  Extracted 
from  Sir  Bernard  Burke's  "Dictionary  of  the  landed  gentry  of 
Great  Britain  and  Ireland."  With  additions  of  some  notes,  by 
J.  C.  Fitzgerald  Kenney  .  .  .     Dublin  [Printed  by  M.  Davis,  1868] 

1  p.  1.,  5  (i.  e.  7)  p.     front,  (coat  of  arms)    25*=™. 

2  pages  of  "additional  notes"  containing  data  to  1870  inserted  after  p.  4. 

CS499.K5 

9-11823 

1840  Kent. 

Genealogies  of  the  different  families  bearing  the  name  of 
Kent  in  the  United  States  together  with  their  possible  English 
ancestry  a.  d.  1295-1898.     By  L.  Vernon  Briggs  .  .  .    Boston, 
Rocl<:well  &  Churchill  press,  1898. 
vii,  339  p.     front,  (coats  of  arms)  plates,  ports.     24^^™. 

CS71.K37     1898 

9-15624 

1841  History  and  genealogy  of  the  Kent  family.     Decendants[!] 

of  Richard  Kent,  sen.  who  came  to  America  in  1633.  By  E.  I. 
Dale  and  Edward  E.  Kent.  [Spencer,  IMass.,  E.  E.  Dickerman, 
1899] 

143  p.,  2  1.     ports.,  plan.     24«". 

CS71.K37     1899 

1-18210 

See  also  Tenney.  CS71.T299    1875 


Ker.     See  Kerr. 

Kercheval.     See  also  Pound.  CS71.P876    1904 

Kern.     See  also  Gift.  CS71.G459    1909 

1842  Kerr. 

Kerr  of  Abbotrule.     [London,  1877] 
1 1.     28^"'°. 

Reprinted  from  "Miscellanea  genealogica  et  heraldica, "  1877,  n.  b.     v.  2, 
p.  382. 

CS479.K5 

9-25109t 

See  also  Bogardus.  CS71.B674    1900 


Kerwin.     See  also  Lawson.  CS71.L425    1903 

Kester.     See  also  Pound.  CS71.P876    1904 


384  LIBRAE!'   OF   CONGRESS 

1843  Ketelhuyn. 

The  Swartwout  chronicles  1338-1899,  and  the  Ketelhuyn 
chronicles  1451-1899.  By  Arthur  James  Weise.  New  York, 
Trow  directory  printing  and  book-binding  co.,  1899. 

X,  754  p.    col.  front.,  plates  (partly  fold.)  ports.,  maps  (partly  fold.)  facsims., 

col.  coat  of  arms.     28<"'°. 

CS71.S974     1899 

Mar.  1,  1900-194 

1844  Keyes. 

Genealogy.  Robert  Keyes  of  Watertown,  Mass.,  1633. 
Solomon  Keyes  of  Newbury  and  Chelmsford,  Mass.,  1653. 
And  their  descendants:  also,  others  of  the  name,  by  Asa 
Keyes.     Brattleboro,  G.  E.  Selleck,  1880. 

iv  p.,  2  1.,  319  p.    front,  (port.)  coat  of  arms.     23'"°. 

CS71.K44     1880 

3-5662 

1845  Genealogy.     Solomon  Keyes  of  Newbury  and  Chelmsford, 

Mass.,  and  his  descendants,  1653-1880.     By  Asa  Keyes.     Brat- 
tleboro, G.  E.  Selleck,  printer,  1880. 

2  p.  1.,  180  p.     front,  (port.)  pi.     23^'^°. 

"Forms  second  part  of  the  'Genealogy  of  the  Keyes  family. '" 

CS71.K44     1880a 

2-26727 

1846  Genealogy  of  C.  W.  Keyes  .  .  .    [Des  Moines,  1875] 

10  p.     20''°'. 

CS71.K44     1902 
3-678 

See  also  Swain.  CS71.S97    1896 

Keylor.     See  also  Macginnis.  CS71.M145    1891 

1847  Keyser. 

.  . .  The  Keyser  family;  descendants  of  Dirck  Keyser  of 
Amsterdam.  Comp.  by  Charles  S.  Keyser.  Philadelphia  [Press 
of  W.  F.  Fell  &  CO.]  1889. 

1  p.  1.,  161  p.     illus.,  pi.,  port.,  facsim.     28"". 

The  Genealogy  has  special  t.-p. 

CS71.K442     1889 

2-8717 

1848  Kidder. 

A  history  of  the  Kidder  family  from  a.  d.  1320  to  1676,  includ- 
ing the  biography  of  our  emigrant  ancestor,  James  Kidder,  also 
a  genealogy  of  his  descendants  through  his  son,  John  Kidder, 
who  settled  in  Chelmsford,  Mass.,  about  1681.  Allston,  Mass., 
F.  E.  Kidder,  1886. 

iv,  175  p.     front.,  plates,  ports.,  facsims.,  coats  of  arms.     24<''". 

Comp.  by  Frank  Eugene  Kidder. 

CS71.K462     1886 

9-11463t 


AMERICAN   AND  ENGLISH  GENEALOGIES  385 

1849  Kilborn. 

Kilbourn  historical  and  genealogical  society.     Proceedings. 
1854.     [New  Haven  ?  1854] 
16  p.     23J<=™. 
Caption  title. 

CS71.K48     1854 

9-15048t 

1850  The  history  and  antiquities  of  the  name  and  family  of 

Kilbourn  (in  its  varied  orthography)  by  Payne  Kenyon  Kil- 
bourne  .  .  .    New  Haven,  Durrie  &  Peck,  1856. 

444,  [8]  p.     front.,  illus.,  plates,  ports.,  geneal.  tab.,  coats  of  arms.     23^'=™. 

CS71.K48     1856 

9-11 402t 

Kildare,  Earls  of.     See  Fitzgerald. 

1851  Kilham. 

The  early  Kilhams.     By  Wilham  Stowell  Mills  ...     {In  New 

England  historical   and  genealogical   register.     Boston,   1902. 

24«'".     V.  56,  p.  344-346) 

F1.N561     voL  66 

2-8370 

1852  Kilmer. 

History  of  the  Kilmer  family  in  America.  Comp.  and  ed.  by 
Rev.  C.  H.  Kilmer.  With  original  chart.  Pub.  by  the  author. 
Elmira,  N.  Y.,  Advertiser  association,  printers,  1897. 

214  p.    ports.,  fold,  geneal.  tab.    25  x  20='°. 

CS71.K485     1897 

9-17834 

1863  Kilner. 

The  descendants  of  James  &  Ann  Kilner,  formerly  of  Man- 
sergh,  Westmoreland.     [London,  1862] 

14  p.     24^'^™. 

Preface  signed:  James  Kilner. 

CS439.E6 

8-29438 

1864  KimbaU. 

The  Joseph  Kimball  family:  a  genealogical  memoir  of  the 
ascendants  and  descendants  of  Joseph  Kimball,  of  Canterbury, 
N.  H.  Ten  generations:  1634-1885.  Comp.  by  John  Kim- 
ball .  .  .  Concord,  N.  H.,  Printed  by  the  Republican  press  asso- 
ciation, 1885. 

1  p.  1.,  103  p.     front,  (coat  of  arms)  porta.     24"™. 

CS71.K49     1885 

9-11461 

35819°— 10 25 


386  LIBRARY   OF   CONGRESS 

Kimball — Continued . 

1855  The  Kembles  of  New  York  and  New  Jersey.     (Reprint  of 

the  ''Prefatory  note"  to  the  second  volume  of  the  "Kemble 
papers"  in  the  "Collections"  of  the  New  York  historical  society 
for  1883  and  1884,  printed  in  1889).  [New  York,  Printed  for 
the  Society,  1889  ?] 

cover-title,  vii-xxiii  p.     front,  (port.)    25"=™. 
Signed:  Edward  F.  De  Lancey. 

CS71.K49     1889 

9-11460t 

1856  History  of  the  Kimball  family  in  America,  from  1634  to 

1897,  and  of  its  ancestors  the  Kemballs  or  Kemboldes  of  Eng- 
land, with  an  account  of  the  Kembles  of  Boston,  Massachusetts. 
By  Leonard  Allison  Morrison  .  .  .  and  Stephen  Paschall  Shar- 
pies .  .  .    Boston,  Damrell  &  Upham,  1897. 

2  V.     illus.,  plates,  ports.,  coat  of  arms.     23*^™. 
Paged  continuously. 

CS71.K49     1897 

9-ll459t 

1857  The  Kimball  family  news;  being  supplemental  to  Kim- 
ball family  history,  v.  1-5,  v.  6,  no.  1-2;  Jan.  1898-Feb.  1903. 
Topeka,  Kan.,  G.  F.  Kimball,  1898-1903. 

6  V.  in  3.     illus.,  plates,  ports.     23<=™.     monthly. 

Cover- title. 

No  more  published. 

CS71.K49     1898 

5-7996 

1858  The  Kimball  family  news,  being  supplementary  to  the 

History  of  the  Kimball  family  in  America.  Consisting  of  the 
regular  monthly  parts  for  the  years  1898  and  1899.  With  addi- 
tional illustrations.     Topeka,  Kan.,  G.  F.  Kimball,  1900. 

2  V.  in  1.     illus.,  ports.     22"™. 
Paged  continuously. 

CS71.K49     1900 

5-5647 

1859  Kimball-Weston  memorial.     The  American  ancestry  and 

descendants  of  Alonzo  and  Sarah  (Weston)  Kimball  of  Green 
Bay,  Wisconsin,  comp.  by  William  Herbert  Hobbs.  Madison, 
Wis.,  Priv.  print.,  1902. 

103,  [6]  p.     1  pi.,  3  ports,  (incl.  front.)  1  fold,  geneal.  tab.     25'=". 
"The  descendants  of  Alonzo  and  Sarah  Weston  Kimball.     (Compiled  by 
Mary  Cornelia  Kimball  Walker.)":  p.  [90}-92. 


CS71.K49  1902 

3-17719 

See  also  Driver.  CS71.D782  1889 

Eaton.  CS71.E14  1890 

White.  CS71.W585  1900 


AMERICAN   AND  ENGLISH   GENEALOGIES  387 

1860  Kimber. 

The  descendants  of  Richard  Kimber.  A  genealogical  history 
of  the  descendants  of  Richard  Kimber,  of  Grove,  near  Wantage, 
Berkshire,  England. — Comp.  by  Sidney  A.  Kimber. — Contain- 
ing the  families  in  the  United  States  from  the  settlements  in 
Pemisylvania  and  New  York,  the  families  in  England,  and  the 
descendants  in  Australia.     Boston,  S.  A.  Kimber,  1894. 

3  p.  1.,  9-76,  [6]  p.     front,  (coat  of  arms)  plates,  facsim.     25'=™. 

CS71.K491     1894 

9-11 442t 

1861  Kimberly. 

Thomas  Kimberly,  New  Haven,  Conn.  1638.  [New  Haven, 
The  Tuttle,  Morehouse  &  Taylor  press,  1896] 

cover-title,  fold,  geneal.  tab.  (30|  x  eo-^™.)    21'^'°. 

"This  record  to  the  sixth  generation  was  prepared  by  Hon.  Dennis  Kim- 
berly . . .  The  record  of  Gilead  and  Mary  (Brocket)  Kimberly  was  prepared  by 
Martha  Kimberly,  wife  of  Augustus  Lines  ..." 

CS71.K492     1896 

2-25216 

See  also  Prindle.  CS71.P957    1906 

1862  King. 

[Descendants  of  Ruth  Hyde  and  Thomas  King] 
Detached  from  the  Hyde  genealogy.    By  Reuben  H.  Walworth.     Albany, 
1864.     24'^'".     V.  1,  p.  285-286. 

CS71.K53     1864 

4-25642t 

1863  Genealogy  of  the  families  of  Kings,  who  lived  in  Raynham, 

from  1680,  to  the  present,   1865.     By  E.  Sanford,  a,  m.  ... 

Taunton,  C.  A.  Hack  &  son,  printers,  1866. 

28  p.     22"=™. 

CS71.K53     1866 

9-15603 

1864  Children  of  William  and  Dorothy  King  of  Salem.     By 

Henry  F.  Waters.  <From  the  Historical  collections  of  the 
Essex  institute,  vol.  xvi,  p.  144  >  Salem,  Printed  at  the  Salem 
press,  1880. 

8  p.     24A«". 

CS71.K53     1880 

4-25648t 

1865  .  .  .  King  family  of  New  York.     By  Wm.  H.  Smith.     {In 

The  Maine  historical  and  genealogical  recorder.     Portland,  1884. 

23^"'.     V.  1,  p.  182-186) 

F16.M18    vol.  1 

1865a Detached  copy. 

CS71.K53     1884 

4-25645t 


388  LIBRARY   OF   CONGRESS 

King — Continued . 

1866  .  .  .  David  King,  of  Saco,  and  some  of  his  descendants. 

Comp.  by  S.  M.  Watson.  (In  The  Maine  historical  and  genealog- 
ical recorder.     Portland,  1886.     23<='".     v.  3,  p.  118-125) 

F16.M18    vol.  3 

1866a Detached  copy. 

Contains  portrait  of  James  G.  King,  taken  from  the  Maine  historical  and 
genealogical  recorder,  v.  1. 

CS71.K53     1886 
4-25643t 

1867  Pedigree  of  King,  of  Salem,  Essex  County,  Mass.,  1595- 

1887.  Five  lines  of  descent  traced  by  Rufus  King  .  .  .  [New 
York,  1888] 

geneal.  tab.     56  x  Tli'^"  fold,  to  251'='". 
"One  hundred  copies  printed,    no.  24." 

CS71.E63     1888 

9-12292t 

1868  Pedigree  of  King,  of  Lynn,  Essex  County,  Mass.     1602- 

1891.  Five  lines  of  descent  traced  by  Rufus  King  . . .  [New 
York,  1891] 

geneal.  tab.     56  x  71<""  fold,  to  22^'"". 

CS71.K53     1891 

9-12326t 

1869  The  King  family  of  Suffield,  Conn.     By  Edmund  Janea 

Cleveland.     Boston,  D.  Clapp  &  son,  printers,  1892. 

7  p.     24^^^™. 
Edition,  100  copies. 

Reprinted  from  the  New  Eng.  hist,  and  geneal.  register  for  October,  1902. 

CS71.K53     1892 

9-10189t 

1870  The  King  genealogy,  and  its  branches,  Moultons,  Sedg- 

wicks  and  Shaws,  and  their  descendants,  bearing  other  names. 
A  record  of  the  descendants  of  William  King,  of  Monson,  Mass., 
1770,  both  male  and  female  lines  being  carried  out  complete  to 
1897.  Also,  a  complete  record  of  the  ancestry  of  William  King, 
and  of  his  wife  Hannah  Lamphear  King,  from  the  sixteenth 
century  .  .  .  By  Harvey  B.  King.  Hartford,  Conn.  [Plimpton 
mfg.  CO.  print.]  1897. 

142  p.     front.,  ports.,  plates,  map,  tab.     23^''™. 

Appendix,  p.  114-118,  contains  early  records  of  many  other  King  families, 
the  early  settlers  of  New  England. 

CS71.K53     1897 

9-10190t 

1871 The  genealogy  of  the  New  York  branch  of  the  King  family 

of  Suffield,  Connecticut,  beginning  with  William  King  of 
Ugborough,  Devonshire,  England,  the  father  of  James  King, 


AMERICAN   AND  ENGLISH  GENEALOGIES  389 

1871  King — Continued. 

the  founder  of  the  Sufl&eld  family,  and  extending  to  and  includ- 
ing  the   descendants  ...  of   Roger  King  who   removed   from 
Suffield  to  Troy,  N.  Y.,  in  the  year  1795;  to  which  is  added  an 
appendix    containing    historical    information    concerning    the 
family,  and  also  genealogies  of  some  of  the  maternal  ancestors. 
Comp.  by  Harvey  James  King.     Troy,  N.  Y.  [Saratoga  Springs, 
N.  Y.,  Printed  by  E.  P.  Howe  &  son]  1897. 
1  p.  1.,  56  p.  incl.  front,  (facsim.)    32i<=™. 
"A  limited  edition  of  fifty  copies,  of  which  this  is  no.  16." 
"Addenda,  relative  to  the  Devotion  family":  p.  [51J-56. 

CS71.K53     1897a 

4-29748 

1872  King  genealogy.     Clement  King  of  Marshfield,  Mass.,  1668, 

and  his  descendants.     Comp.  by  George  Austin  Morrison,  jr.  . . . 
Albany,  J.  Munsell's  sons,  1898. 

65  p.    29^"°. 
Limited  edition. 

CS71.K63     1808 

9-15594 

1873  The  King  family,  by  W.  W.  Spooner.  {In  American  his- 
torical magazine.  New  York,  1907.  24^'=°*.  v.  2,  no.  4, 
p.  261-273.     port.) 

1874 Detached  copy. 

CA  9-3906 


E171.A53     vol.  2 
CS71.K53     1907 


See  also  Backhouse.  CS439.B18 

Foster.  CS71.P756     1889 

Griffin.  f129.S74G8 

Habersham.  CS71.H114    I90i 

Van  Rensselaer.  CS69.S7 

1875  Eingdon. 

Arms  and  pedigree  of  Kingdon-Gould,  of  New  York  and 
Georgian  court,  Lakewood,  New  Jersey,  showing  descent  from 
John  Kingdon  of  Coleridge,  county  Devon,  England,  esquire 
(1596),  a  cadet  of  the  house  of  Kyngdon  of  Trehunsey,  Que- 
thiock,  coimty  Cornwall  (12th  century)  Compiled  with  proofs 
and  references  to  authorities  from  the  results  of  researches  made 
by  the  Genealogical  department  of  the  Grafton  press  and  published 
in  the  year  1906.     New  York,  The  Grafton  press,  1906. 

25  p.     col.  pi.  (coat  of  arins)    30<"°. 

"Authorities":  p.  [19]-25. 

CS71.K64     1906 

6-42439 

Kingman.     See  also  Isbell.  CS71.I76    1889 


390  LIBRARY   OF   CONGRESS 

1876  Kingsbury. 

Henry  Kingsbury  and  his  descendants.     <By  John  Ward 
Dean  of  Boston.  >     [Boston,  1859  ?] 
4  p.     25"^°. 
Caption  title. 
Reprinted  from  New  Eng.  hist,  and  geneal.  register  for  April,  1859. 

CS71.K551     1859 

5-14279 

1877  ...  A  pendulous  edition  of  Kingsbury  genealogy,  gathered 

by  Rev.  Addison  Kingsbury  .  .  .  Comp.  by  Joseph  Addison 
Kingsbur}''  .  .  .      Pittsburgh,  Murdoch-Kerr  press,  1901. 

3  p.  1.,  xlviii  p.,  1  I.,  5-258  p.     front.,  illua.,  pi.,  port.     27^^°'. 
No.  63  of  a  limited  ed.  of  100  copies. 

CS71.K551     1901 

1-270G2 

1878  A  genealogical  record  comprising  the  early  English  ancestor 

to  America,  and  the  line  of  descent  to  Nathaniel  Kingsbury  of 
Keene,  N.  H.,  and  the  descendants  of  three  daughters,  viz.: 
Abigail  Kingsbury  White,  Hannah  Kingsbury  Clark,  Chloe 
Kingsbury  Sumner.  Comp.  by  Frank  Burnside  Kingsbury. 
Keene,  N.  H.,  Darling  &  company,  1904. 

3  p.  1.,  [ll]-63  p.     front.,  ports.     20^'^"'. 

CS71.K551     1904 

4-22355 

1879  The  Kingsbury  directory  (upward  of  1600  names)     Comp. 

by  the  historian  of  the  association  of  Kingsbury  and  kindred. 
Northampton,  Mass.,  Printed  for  the  Bureau  of  Kingsbury 
ancestry  by  the  Kingsbury  box  &  printing  co.,  1904. 

31  p.     24^''"'. 

CS71.K551     1904a 

9-29650 

1880  The  genealogy  of  the  descendants  of  Henry  Kingsbury,  of 

Ipswich  and  Haverhill,  Mass.;  from  collections  made  by  Fred- 
erick John  Kingsbury,  ll.  d.,  ed.  with  extensive  additions  by 
Mary  Kingsbury  Talcott.  [Hartford,  Conn.l  Hartford  press: 
The  Case,  Lockwood  &  Brainard  company,  1905. 

732  p.     front.,  illus.,  plates,  ports.,  maps  (1  fold.)  fold  geneal.  tab.,  facsima. 
24cm 

"Three  hundred  copies  printed."     This  copy  not  numbered. 

CS71.K551     1905 

5-35770 

See  also  Benton.  CS71.B48    1901 

Corliss.  CS71.C8     1875 


AMERICAN   AND  ENGLISH  GENEALOGIES  391 

1881  Kingsley. 

Kingsley  geneology  [!]  with  a  brief  history  of  Joseph  Kingsley 
and  family,  with  records  and  sketches  of  his  ancestry  and 
descendants;  by  Leroy  Brown  .  . .    [St.  Paul?  19071 

40  p.     illus.  (port.)     17''"'. 

CS71.K563     1007 

7-21167 

See  also  Ruggles.  CS71.I1932    1901 


Kinne.     See  Einney. 

1882  Kinney. 

History  and  genealogy  of  a  branch  of  the  family  of  Kinne. 
By  Emerson  Kinne.     Syracuse,  N.  Y. ,  Masters  &  Stone,  printers, 
1881. 
96  p.     22'''». 
Descendants  of  Cyrus  Kinne  of  Onondaga  Co.,  N.  Y. 

CS71.K557     1881 
1-1870 

1883  Some  Virginia  families;  being  genealogies  of  the  Kinney, 

Stribling,  Trout,  Mcllhany,  Milton,  Rogers,  Tate,  Snickers, 
Taylor,  McCormick  and  other  families  of  Virginia,  by  Hugh 
Milton  Mcllhany,  jr.  Staunton,  Va.,  Stoneburner  &  Prufer, 
printers,  1903. 

3  p.  1.,  274  numb.  1.     23  port.  (incl.  front.)     24<^™. 
Printed  on  one  side  of  leaf  only. 

F226.M15 

3  -22491 

1884  Elinsnian. 

The  Kinsman  family.  Genealogical  record  of  the  descendants 
of  Robert  Kinsman,  of  Ipswich,  Mass.  from  1634  to  1875.  Comp. 
for  Frederick  Kinsman  by  Lucy  W.  Stickney.  Boston,  Printed 
by  A.  Mudge  &  son,  1876. 

vi,  258  p.     front,  (coat  of  arms)  port.,  fold,  geneal.  tab.     23^'"™. 

Portrait  mounted  on  verso  of  frontispiece. 

English  record  and  "Pedigree"  comp.  by  Mrs.  Harriet  A.  De  Salis. 

CS71.K56     1876 

9-11458 

See  also  Brown.  F74.I6I8    vol.  16 

1885  Kip. 

Historical  notes  of  the  family  of  Kip  of  Kipsburg  and  Kip's 
Bay,  New  York.     [Albany]  Priv.  print.  [J.  Munsell]  1871. 
49  p.    22^'-'°. 
By  William  Ingraham  Kip. 

CS71.K57     1871 

9-11443 


392  LIBKAEY   OF   CONGEESS 

Kip — Continued . 

1886  Contributions  to  the  history  of  the  Kip  family  of  New 

York  and  New  Jersey.  By  Edwin  R.  Purple  .  .  .  New  York, 
Priv.  print.,  1877. 

24  p.     front,  (port.)     27^''"'. 

Reprinted  with  additions  from  "Contributions  to  the  history  of  the  ancient 
families  in  New  York." 

"  Edition  75  copies,     no.  46." 

CS71.K57     1877 

9-U457 

1887  Abstract  of  title  of  Kip's  Bay  farm  in  the  city  of  New 

York,  with  all  known  maps  relating  thereto  . .  .  Also,  the  early 
history  of  the  Kip  family  and  the  genealogy  as  refers  to  the 
title.     By  John  J.  Post  .  .  .    New  York,  S.  V.  Constant,  1894. 

2  p.  1.,  X,  2056  p.    front.,  fold.  maps.    26i'"'. 

CS71.K57     1894 

9-11455t 

See  also  Repalje.  CS69.H7 

Washington.  CS69.W5 

1888  Kirby. 

The  Kirbys  of  New  England;  a  history  of  the  descendants  of 
John  Kirby  of  Middletown,  Conn,  and  of  Joseph  Kirby  of 
Hartford,  Conn.,  and  of  Richard  Kirby  of  Sandwich,  Mass. 
together  with  genealogies  of  the  Burgis,  White  and  Maclaren 
families,  and  the  ancestry  of  John  Drake,  of  Windsor,  Conn. 
By  Melatiah  Everett  Dwight.  New  York,  The  Trow  print, 
1898. 

4  p.  1.,  451  p.     front,  (coat  of  arms)  plates,  ports.     25''™. 

No.  151  of  an  edition  of  185  copies. 

Portrait  facing  p.  148  wanting. 

CS71.K58     1898 

9-11454t 

1889  Kirk. 

Historic-genealogy  of  the  Kirk  family,  as  established  by  Roger 
Kirk,  who  settled  in  Nottingham,  Chester  County,  province  of 
Pennsylvania,  about  the  year  1714  ...  By  Charles  H.  Stubbs, 
M.  D.  .  .  .    Lancaster,  Pa.,  Wylie  &  Griest,  1872. 

XXXV,  [1]  p.,  2  1.,  252  p.     19^"". 

CS71.K59     1872 

2-4013 

Kirkland.     See  also  Bates.  CS439.B35 

1890  Kirkpatrick. 

The  Kirkpatrick  memorial ;  or.  Biographical  sketches  of  father 
and  son,  and  a  selection  from  the  sermons  of  the  Rev.  Jacob 
Kirkpatrick,  jr.,  the  sketches  by  the  Rev.  George  Hale,  d.  d. 


AMERICAN   AND  ENGLISH  GENEALOGIES  393 

1890  Kirkpatrick — Continued. 

Ed.  by  the  Rev.  Wm.  M.  Blackburn.     Philadelphia,  Westcott 
&  Thomson,  1867. 

312  p.     2  port.  (incl.  front.)     20^". 

"The  Kirkpatrick  family":  p.  13-32. 

3-31337 

Kirtland.     See  also  Southworth.  CS71.S728    1003 

1891  Kissam. 

The  Kissam  family  in  America  from  1644  to  1825.  By 
Edward  Kissam.  New  York,  Dempsey  &  Carroll's  art  press, 
1892. 

94  p.     front,  (coat  of  arms)     ISi"™. 

CS71.K615     1892 

9-1 14521 

1892  Knaggs. 

History  of  the  Knaggs  family  of  Ohio  and  Michigan.  His- 
torical, biographical  and  genealogical.  Ed.  by  Robert  B.  Ross. 
Detroit,  C.  M.  Burton,  1902. 

56  p.    illus.  (incl.  ports.,  map)     31^"". 

In  triple  columns. 

CS71.K67     1902 

3-14589 

1893  Eneeland. 

Seven  centuries  in  the  Kneeland  family.  By  Stillman  Foster 
Kneeland  .  .  .    New  York,  The  author,  1897. 

583  p.     front.,  plates,  ports.,  coats  of  arms.     23^^™. 

CS71.K68     1897 

9-11450t 

Knight.     See  also  Robinson.  CS71.B66    1804 

1894  Knowlton. 

The  history  and  genealogy  of  the  Knowltons  of  England  and 
America.  By  the  Rev.  Charles  Henry  Wright  Stocking  . . . 
New  York,  The  Knickerbocker  press,  1897. 

xi,  1  1.,  597  p.     front.,  plates,  ports.,  facsim.,  coat  of  arms.     24^^™. 

CS71.K73     1897 

9-11449t 

1895  Errata  and  addenda  to  Dr.  Stocking's  History  and  gene- 
alogy of  the  Knowltons  of  England  and  America,  together  with 
a  complete  index  to  both  books  and  a  supplement  with  copies 
of  old  Avills,  administration  records,  etc.  With  the  approval  of 
Rev.  Charles  Henry  Wright  Stocking,  d.  d.,  comp.  for  the 
Knowlton  association  of  America,  by  George  Henry  Knowl- 
ton .  .  .    Boston,  The  Everett  press  company,  1903. 

3  p.  1.,  234  p.     ports.     24^«™. 

CS71.K73     1003 

5-14809 

See  also  Flagg.  CS71.F574    1003 


394  LIBKARY   OF   CONGRESS 

1896  Knox. 

Genealogical  memoirs  of  John  Knox  and  of  the  family  of 
Knox,  by  the  Rev.  Charles  Rogers  .  .  .  London,  The  Grampian 
club,  1879. 

iv,  &-184  p.     front,  (port.)     23^''°'. 

CS479.K6 
2-5219 

1897  Thomas  (Nock)  Knox,  of  Dover,  N.  H.,  in  1652,  and  some 

of  his  descendants.     Comp.  by  W.  B.  Lapham  .  .  .    Augusta 
[Me.]  Press  of  the  Maine  farmer,  1890. 

34  p.     24'''". 

Privately  printed. 

CS71.K74     1890 

9-11448t 

Knoyle.     See  also  Maunsell.  CS439.M37 

1898  Koiner. 

A  historical  sketch  of  Michael  Keinadt  and  Margaret  Diller, 
his  wife.  The  history  and  genealogy  of  their  numerous  posterity 
in  the  American  states,  up  to  the  year  1893.  Prepared  by  a 
committee  appointed  for  that  purpose  by  the  ''Michael  Koiner 
memorial  association"  .  .  .  Staunton,  Va.,  Stoneburner  & 
Prufer,  1893. 

V,  [1],  171  p.     front.     22''°'. 

CS71.K8     1893 

2-24814 

Kolb.     See  Kulp. 

1899  KoUock. 

Genealogy  of  the  KoUock  family  of  Sussex  County,  Delaware, 
1657-1897;  by  Edwin  Jaquett  Sellers.  Philadelphia  [Press  of 
J.  B.  Lippincott  co.]  1897. 

Ip.  1.,  72p.     25^'-'". 

Edition  limited  to  two  hundred  copies,  of  which  thia  is  no.  5. 

CS71.K81     1897 

9-11447t 

Kool.     See  Cole. 

1900  Kratz. 

A  brief  history  of  John  Valentine  Kratz,  and  a  complete  gen- 
ealogical family  register,  with  biographies  of  his  descendants 
from  the  earliest  available  records  to  the  present  time  .  .  .  By 
Rev.  A.  J.  Fretz  .  .  .  With  an  introduction  by  R.  W.  Kratz  .  . . 
Elkhart,  Ind.,  Mennonite  pub.  co.,  1892. 

ix,  [lOJ-314  p.,  1  1.     front.,  plates,  ports.     20^'^"'. 

CS71.K9     1892 

9-11446t 

Krauss.     See  also  Flagg.  CS71.F574    1903 

Kuhn.     See  also  Morris.  CS71.M876    1905 


AMEKICAN   AND  ENGLISH   GENEALOGIES  395 

1901  Kulp. 

A  genealogical  history  of  the  Kolb,  Kulp  or  Gulp  family,  and 
its  branches  in  America,  with  biographical  sketches  of  their 
descendants,  from  the  earliest  available  records  from  1707  to 
the  present  time,  including  Dielman  Kolb  in  Germany  .  .  .  By 
Daniel  Kolb  Cassel  .  .  .     Norristown,  Pa.,  M.  R.  Wills,  1895. 

584  p.     front.,  ports.     24''". 

CS71.K965     1895 

9-11444t 

Kunders.     See  Conrad. 

Kyle.     See  also  Jackson.  CS71.J13    1890 

Labbadie.     See  also  Chouteau.  CS71.C552    1893 

Lacey.     See  Lacy. 

1902  Lacy. 

A  genealogy  of  the  Lacey  family,  by  Thomas  McAdory  Owen. 
CarroUton,  Ala.,  West  Alabamian  print,  1900. 
1  p.  1.,  4  p.    24|«™. 

CS71.L151     1900 

2-13777 

1903  Ladd. 

The  Ladd  family.  A  genealogical  and  biographical  memoir 
of  the  descendants  of  Daniel  Ladd,  of  Haverhill,  Mass.,  Joseph 
Ladd,  of  Portsmouth,  E,.  I.,  John  Ladd,  of  Burlington,  N.  J., 
John  Ladd,  of  Charles  City  Co.,  Va.  Comp.  by  Warren 
Ladd  .  .  .  New  Bedford,  Mass.,  Printed  for  the  author  by 
E.  Anthony  &  sons,  1890. 

1  p.  1.,  xii,  413  p.     front,  (port.)     23i<"°. 

CS71.L154     1890 
9-11923t 

See  also  Corliss.  CS71.C8    1875 

Howell.  CS71.H858     1897 

Ruggles.  CS71. 11932     1896 

1904  Lake. 

Descendants  of  Thomas  Lake  of  Stratford,  Connecticut.  By 
David  Minor  Lake  .  .  .  Albert  Edward  Lake,  and  Arthur  Craw- 
ford Lake  .  .  .    Chicago  [Fergus  printing  company]  1908. 

16  p.     24i''". 

CS71.L19     1908    • 

10-6530 

1905  Lakin. 

Lakin  family.     By  Hon.  Samuel  A.  Green  .  .  .    [Boston,  1894] 

3  p.     24J ''■^. 
Caption  title. 

"Reprinted  from  the  New  England  historical  and  genealogical  register  for 
Oct.,  1894":  V.  48,  p.  444-446. 

CS71.L192     1894 


396  LIBBARY   OF   CONGRESS 

1906  Lamb. 

Family  records.     Lamb,  Savory,  Harriman.     Collected  and 
comp.  by  F.  W.  Lamb,  a  descendant,     [n.  p.]  A.  Caldwell,  1900. 

24  p.     23'^'". 

CS71.L218     1900 

1-1941 

1907  Genealogical  sketch  of  the  Lamb  family;   comp.  by  Fred 

W.  Lamb  (a  descendant)     2d  ed.  rev.  and  enl.  .  .  .  Manchester, 
N.  H.,  Printed  by  the  J.  B.  Clarke  company,  1903. 

7  p.  front,  (port.)    24J 


4-24193 


cm 

CS71.L218     1903 


1908  Genealogy  of  Lamb,  Rose  and  others;  comp.  by  Daniel 

Smith  Lamb  .  . .    Washington,  D.  C,  Beresford,  printer,  1904. 

xiii,  61,  20,  [83J-100  p.     front,  (port.)     23i<=™. 

"In  making  up  the  index,  the  paging  of  part  ii  has  been  changed  from  1  to 
20,  to  63  to  82." 

CS71.L218     1904 

4-36357 

1908a  Lambert. 

History  of  the  colony  of  New  Haven,  before  and  after  the 
union  with.  Connecticut.  .  .  .  By  Edward  R.  Lambert.  New 
Haven,  Hitchcock  &  Stafford,  1838. 

216  p.  front,  (map)illus.,  plates,  plans.     19"=™. 

"A  genealogical  sketch  of  the  Lambert  family  of  Milford,  Conn.":  p.  [205]- 
216. 

F98.L.2 

l-Rc-3184 

1909  Lamborn. 

The  genealogy  of  the  Lamborn  family,  with  extracts  from 
history,  biographies,  anecdotes,  etc.  Comp.  by  Samuel  Lam- 
born .  .  .    Philadelphia,  Press  of  M.  L.  Marion,  1894. 

486  p.,  1  1.     front.,  plates,  ports.,  facsims.,  coats  of  arms.     23"™. 

Blank  leaves  at  end:  "Births,  marriages,  deaths." 

CS71.L226     1894 

9-11922t 

1910  Lament. 

Clan  Lament  society.  Report  of  the  1st,  3d  general  meetings 
.  .  .     1897-1899.     [Glasgow,  1897  ?-1899l 

2  V.  in  1.     21<='°. 

CS479.L2 

9-19335t 

1911  La  Monte. 

An  account  of  the  re-union  of  the  descendants  of  the  late 
Thomas  W.  La  Monte,  of  Charlotteville,  N.  Y.  at  the  residence 
of  his  son,  George  La  Monte,  Bound  Brook,  N.  J.  November 
22°'^  and  23^^  1876.     New  York,  J.  W.  Pratt,  printer,  1877. 

cover-title,  16  p.     23i<~°. 

Historical  sketch  by  Rev.  Thomas  La  Monte:  p.  3-14. 

CS71.L234     1877 

9-11921t 


AMERICAN   AND  ENGLISH  GENEALOGIES  397 

1911a  Lamson. 

Memorial  of  Elder  Ebenezer  Lamson  of  Concord,  Mass.,  his 
ancestry  and  descendants,  1635-1908;  originally  comp.  by  Otis 
E.  Lamson  .  .  .  rev.  and  extended  by  Frank  B.  Lamson  .  .  . 
[Delano,  Minn.,  Press  of  the  Eagle  printing  co.,  1908?] 

2  p.  1.,  121  p.  plates,  ports.,  facsim.     24^''™. 

Comp.  and  pub.  1876  by  O.  E.  Lamson  under  title:  Genealogy  of  the  Lam- 
son name  and  blood  from  1741  to  1876. 

CS71.L237     1908 

10—15500 

See  also  Green.  CS71.G8    1904 


1912  Lancaster. 

Memoirs  of  the  rival  houses  of  York  and  Lancaster,  historical 

and  biographical:  embracing  a  period  of  English  history  from 

the  accession  of  Richard  ii.  to  the  death  of  Henry  vn.     By 

Emma  Roberts  . . .    London,  Harding  and  Lepard  [etc.]  1827. 

2  V.     front,  (port.)    22"'°. 

DA245.R644 

2-18557 

1912a The  story  of  the  house  of  Lancaster.     By  Henry  Hart- 

wright  .  .  .  London,  E.  Stock,  1897. 

5  p.  1.,  322  p.     23i''"'. 

DA245.H337 

1-1009 

1913  The  Lancaster  family.     A  history  of  Thomas  and  Phebe 

Lancaster,  of  Bucks  County,  Pennsylvania,  and  their  descend- 
ants, from  1711-1902.  Also  a  sketch  on  the  origin  of  the  name 
and  family  in  England.  Illustrated.  Compiled  by  Harry 
Fred  Lancaster  .  .  .    [Huntington,  Ind.,  A.  J.  Hoover  printing 


CO.]  1902. 

291,  [11]  p.    front.,  pi.,  port.,  maps,  facsim.    22 


cm 


CS71.L245     1902 


3-469 

See  also  ClSLT^s,.  CS71.C6    1904 

1914  Landis. 

The  Landis  family  of  Lancaster  County,  a  comprehensive  his- 
tory of  the  Landis  folk  from  the  martyrs'  era  to  the  arrival  of 
the  first  Swiss  settlers,  giving  their  numerous  lineal  descend- 
ants; also,  an  accurate  record  of  members  in  the  rebellion,  with 
a  sketch  of  the  start  and  subsequent  growth  of  Landisville  and 
Landis  Valley,  and  a  complete  dictionary  of  living  Landis 
adults  .  .  .  B}^  D.  B.  Landis  .  .  .  Lancaster,  Pa.,  Pub.  and 
printed  by  the  author,  1888. 

90  p.     2P'°. 

CS71.L257     1888 

9-11919t 


398  LIBRARY   OF   CONGRESS 

1915  Lane. 

Memoranda  relating  to  the  Lane,  Reyner,  and  Whipple  fami- 
lies, Yorkshire  and  Massachusetts  ...  By  W.  H.  Whitmore. 
Boston,  H.  W.  Button,  printers,  1857. 

24  p.     facsima.,  fold,  geneal.  tab.     23^''°'. 

"Reprinted  from  the  New  England  historical  and  genealogical  register,  for 

April  and  July,  1857." 

CS71.L266     1857 

9-11920t 

1916  Hampton  Lane  family  memorial.     A  re-print  of  the  address 

at  the  funeral  of  Dea.  Joshua  Lane,  of  Hampton,  N.  H.  (who 
was  killed  by  lightning  June  14,  1766.)  By  his  son,  Dea.  Jere- 
miah Lane  of  Hampton  Falls.  With  sketches  of  his  ancestry 
and  families  to  the  fourth  generation  from  William  Lane  of 
Boston,  Mass.,  1651.  By  Rev.  Jas.  P.  Lane.  Norton,  Mass., 
Printed  by  Lane  brothers,  1885. 

2p.  ].,  16p.,  2  1.  [ll]p.     l?^'". 

Reprint  of  original  t.-p.:  A  memorial  and  tear  of  lamentation,  with  the  im- 
provement of  the  death  of  pious  friends,  Hampton  Falls,  July  17,  1766. 
Portsmouth,  in  New  Hampshire;  Printed  by  D.  &  R.  Fowle,  17G6. 

CS71.L266     1885 
9-119181 

1917  Lane  families  of  the  Massachusetts  Bay  colony.  Memo- 
rial address  at  the  reunion  of  descendants  and  kindred  of  Wil- 
liam Lane,  Boston,  1651,  William  Lane,  Hampton,  1685.  Dea. 
Joshua  Lane,  Hampton,  who  was  killed  by  lightning,  June  14, 
1766.  In  the  Congregational  church,  Hampton,  N.  H.  Wednes- 
day, Sept.  1,  1886.  By  Rev.  James  P.  Lane.  [Norton,  Mass., 
Printed  by  Ijane  Brothers,  18861 

58  p.    illus.     23<''". 

Printed  by  request. 

CS71.L266     1886 

9-11917t 

1918  James  Lane  of  North  Yarmouth,  Me.,  and  his  descendants. 

Communicated  by  Rev.  James  P.  Lane  .  .  .    [Boston,  1888] 

12  p.     25*"". 
Caption  title. 

' '  Reprinted  from  the  N .  E .  historical  and  genealogical  regi ster  for  April,  1888 . ' ' 

CS71.L266     1888 

9-11916t 

1919 Genealogical  notes  of  the  families  of  Daniel  Lane  2d  and 

Mary  Griswold  Lane,  of  Killingworth  and  Wolcott,  in  Connecti- 
cut (married  at  Killingworth,  July  14,  A.  d.  1763)  Compiled 
by  four  of  their  descendants.  [Hiram  W.  Lane,  Mrs.  Elisha  R. 
Newell,  Mrs.  Joseph  F.  Smith  and  A.  C.  Beckwith]  Elkhorn, 
Wis.  [The  independent  press]  1899. 

64  p.     21i'"". 

CS71.L266     1899 

May  11,  99-63 


AMERICAN   AND  ENGLISH   GENEALOGIES  399 

Lane — Continued . 

1920  Lane  genealogies  .  . .    Exeter,    N.    H.,    The    News-letter 

press,  1891-1902. 

3  V.     fronts.,  plates,  ports.     24''™. 

Vol.  1  compiled  by  Rev.  Jacob  Chapman  and  Rev.  James  H.  Fitts;  v.  2-3, 
by  James  Hill  Fitts. 
Vol.  1  has  manuscript  notes  inserted. 

CS71.L266     1891 

3-20073 

1921  Joel  Lane,  pioneer  and  patriot.     A  biographical  sketch, 

including  notes  about  the  Lane  famih^  and  the  colonial  and 
revolutionary  history  of  Wake  County,  North  Carolina.  By 
Marshall  DeLancey  Haywood.  Raleigh,  N.  C,  Alford,  Bynum 
&  Christophers,  1900. 

23  p.     22<^™. 

June  14,  1900-37  _  , 

1921a A  biographical  sketch  of  Hannah  Lane  Usher  of  Buxton 

and  Hollis,  Maine,  with  historical  and  genealogical  facts  relat- 
ing to  the  Lane  family  of  Buxton;  by  her  grandson,  Ellis  Baker 
Usher  ...  [La  Crosse?  Wis.]  Priv.  print.,  1903. 

21  p.     front.,  pi.,  ports.     21J<^™. 

"Of  this  volume  twenty-five  copies  have  been  printed." 


Langdon.     See  also  Layton.  CS71.L429    1885 

Todd.  CS71.T634     1867 

Van  Rensselaer.  CS69.S7 

Lange.     See  also  Flagg.  cs71.F574    1903 

1922  Langstaff. 

The  Langstaffs  of  Teesdale  and  Weardale:  materials  for  a 
history  of  a  yeoman  family  gathered  together  by  George  Blun- 
dell  Longstaff  .  .  .    London,  M.  Hughes  and  Clarke,  1906. 

[742]  p.  incl.  geneal.  tables.     2  pi.,  port.,  facsim.     28^" 

Various  paging. 


Icm 


CS439.L25 

8-17887 

Langton.     See  also  Crall.  CS71.C889    1908 

1922a  Lanier. 

Sketch  of  the  life  of  J.  F.  D.  Lanier.     (Printed  for  the  use 
of  his  family  only.)     New  York,  1871. 

62  p.     front,  (port.)     22<"". 


400  LIBRAKY   OF   CONGRESS 

1923  Lapham. 

Lapham  family  register,  or  Records  of  some  of  the  descend- 
ants of  Thomas  Lapham  of  Scituate,  Mass.,  in  1635.  By  Wil- 
Ham  B.  Lapham  .  .  .  Augusta  [Me.]  Sprague,  Owen  &  Nash, 
printers,  1873. 

1  p.  1.,  31  p.     23^'^°'. 

CS71.L312     1873 

9-11915t 

Larew.     See  also  Dobyns.  CS71.D636    1908 

1924  Larimer. 

The  Larimer,  McMasters  and  allied  families,  comp.  and  ed. 
by  Rachel  H.  L.  Mellon.  Philadelphia,  Printed  for  private  cir- 
culation by  J.  B.  Lippincott  company,  1903. 

196  p.     front.,  illus.,  plates,  ports.,  facsims.,  fold,  geneal.  tab.     25*^". 

CS71.L322     1903 

^32810 

1925  Larison. 

The  Larisun  famili:  a  biografic  scetch  gv  ths  desendornts  GV 
Jen  Larisun,  the  Ban,  thru  hiz  sun  Jnrmz  Larisun,  and  hiz 
grandsun  Andru  Larisun.  Bi  C.  W.  Larisun  .  .  .  Ringos,  N.  J., 
Fonic  publishin  hgus,  1888. 

472  p.     photos.     20"™. 

Phonetic  type. 

CS71.L323     1888 

CA  9-2575 

Larisun.     See  Larison. 
Larned.     See  Learned. 
Larnett.     See  Learned. 
Larsen.     See  Larison. 

1926  Lasher. 

Lasher  genealogy  .  .  .    New  York,  C.  S.  Williams,  1904. 

270  p.     plates,  ports.,  map.     24<''°. 

"Edition  of  two  hundred  copies." 

"The  compiling  of  this  genealogy  was  started  through  the  active  co-opera- 
tion of  George  W.  Lasher  . . .  Alfred  P.  Lasher  . . .  Hazard  Lasher  . . .  and 
Thomas  J.  Lasher  ...  of  whom  Alfred  P.  Lasher  . . .  took  the  lead."— Pref. 

Contents. — pt.  1.  Descendants  of  Francois  Le  Seur. — pt.  2.  Descendants 
of  Sebastian  Loescher. — pt.  3.  Descendants  of  John  Lejere. 

CS71.L343     1904 

4-21918 

Latane.     See  also  Jones.  CS71.J76    I89i 

Latham.     See  also  Austin.  F78.A93 

Austin.  F78.A94 

Reading.  CS71.R287    1898 

Lathrop.     See  Lothrop. 


AMERICAN   AND  ENGLISH   GENEALOGIES  •        401 

1927  Lauffer. 

The  Lauffer  history.  A  genealogical  chart  of  the  descend- 
ants of  Christian  Lauffer,  the  pioneer,  with  a  few  biographical 
sketches.  September,  1905  .  .  .  Publication  committee,  Jo- 
seph A.  Lauffer  . . .  chairman.  Dr.  Chas.  A.  Lauffer  .  .  . 
secretary.  Henry  Z.  Lauffer  .  .  .  treasurer.  [Jeannette,  Pa., 
Press  of  the  Westmoreland  journal,  1906] 

4  p.  1.,  180  p.     plates,  ports.     23^'°. 

"The  matter  of  this  volume  exclusive  of  the  John  Lauffer  division  of  the 
Henry  Lauffer  branch  was  arranged  for  the  printer  by  Dr.  Chas.  A.  Lauffer." 

CS71.L373     1906 

6-34016 

1928  Lauson. 

De  la  f amille  des  Lauson.    {In  Societe  historique  de  Montreal. 
Memoires.     Montreal,  1859.     25'='".     2.  livr.,  p.  65-96) 
Signed  L.  H.  L.,  i.  e.  Sir  Louis  Hypolite  Lafontaine. 

F1051.S67 

1-6690 

Copy  2,  detached 

CS90.L388     1869 

See  also  Lawson. 


Lawrance.     See  Lawrence. 

1929  Lawrence 

A  genealogical  memoir  of  the  family  of  John  Lawrence, 
of  Watertown,  1636;  with  brief  notices  of  others  of  the  name 
in  England  and  America  . . .  [Boston,  Press  of  Coolidge  & 
Wiley]  1847. 

64  p.     25"™. 

Preface  signed :  John  Lawrence. 

CS71.L42     1847 

9-11912  t 

1930  Genealogy  of  the  ancestors  and  posterity  of  Isaac  Law- 
rence. By  Frederick  S.  Pease  .  .  .  Albany,  Printed  by  J. 
Munsell,  1848. 

20  p.     22^«"'. 

CS71.L42     1848 

9-11910 

1931  Pedigree  of  Lawrence.  Compiled  from  heralds'  visi- 
tations, inquisitions  post  mortem,  deeds,  charters,  wills,  parish 
registers,  and  other  original  manuscripts.  By  H.  G.  Somerby. 
Boston,  1856. 

Geneal.  tab.     40  x  43«™. 

Reprinted  from  the  New  Eng.  hist,  and  geneal.  register,  vol.  10,  1856, 
p.  296a. 

CS71.L43     1856 

4-27606t 

35819°— 10 26 


402  LIBRARY   OF   CONGRESS 

Lawrence— Continued . 

1932  The  genealogy  of  the  family  of  John  Lawrence,  of  Wisset, 

in  Suffolk,  England,  and  of  Watertown  and  Groton,  Massachu- 
setts. Boston,  Pub.  for  the  author  [John  Lawrence]  by  S.  K. 
Whipple  and  company,  1857. 

4  p.  1.,  191  p.     coat  of  arms.     26"^™. 

Title  vignette:  coat  of  arms. 

p.  171-174  left  blank  for  family  record. 

CS71.L42     1857 
9-11636t 

1933  Historical  genealogy  of  the  Lawrence  family,  from  their 

first  landing  in  this  country,  A.  d.  1635,  to  the  present  date, 
July  4th,  1858.  By  Thomas  Lawrence  . . .  New  York,  Printed 
by  E.  O.  Jenkins,  1858. 

240  p.     23'''°. 

p.  7-16,  72-82,  12.5-134,  163-172,  235-240  left  blank  for  memoranda. 
Genealog>'  of  the  ancestry  and  posterity  of  Isaac  LawTence,  and  centennial 
meetiag  of  his  descendants,  Nov.  27,  1851,  p.  [177J-234. 

CS71.L42     1868 

9-11635t 

1934  The  genealogy  of  the  family  of  John  Lawrence  of  Wisset, 

in  Suffolk,  England,  and  of  Watertown  and  Groton,  Massachu- 
setts . . .  Boston,  Pub.  for  the  author  [John  Lawrence]  by 
Nichols  &  Noyes,  1869. 

3  p.  1.,  [9J-332  p.     coats  of  arms.     24^="', 
Title  vignette:  coat  of  arms. 
p.  291-294  left  for  family  record. 

CS71.L42     1869 
^ngiit 

1935  The  genealogy  of  the  family  of  John  Lawrence,  of  Wisset, 

in  Suffolk,  England,  and  of  Watertown  and  Groton,  Massachu- 
setts, continued  to  the  present  year  .  .  .  [Cambridge,  Mass.] 
Printed  for  the  author  [John  Lawrence  by  H.  O.  Houghton  and 
company]  1876. 

74  p.     front.,  coats  of  arms.     23^=™. 
Title  vignette :  coat  of  arms, 
p.  59-62  left  for  family  record. 

CS71.L42     1876 

9-114C9t 

1936  In  memoriam.  The  family  of  John  Lawrence  (con- 
tinued). The  family  of  Philip  Goss,  of  Lancaster,  Mass.,  and 
Winchester,  N.  H.  The  family  of  Selah  Pomroy,  of  Stanstead 
P.,  Quebec.  By  Rev.  John  Lawrence  . . .  Albany,  N.  Y., 
Munsell,  printer,  1881. 

2  p.  1.,  92  p.    23<-'". 

p.  83-88  left  for  familv  record. 

CS71.L42     1881 

9-11033t 


AMERICAN   AND  ENGLISH   GENEALOGIES  403 

Lawrence — Continued. 

1937  — —  Memorials  of  Robert  Lawrence,  Robert  Bartlett,  and 
their  descendants.  By  Hiram  Bartlett  Lawrence.  [Hol- 
yoke?  1888] 

223,  [1]  p.     24°". 

Contents. — pt.  i.  Lawrence  memorials,  with  indexes. — pt.  ii-m.  Bartlett 
memorials,  with  indexes. — pt.  iv.  Genealogical  register  of  Plymouth  Bartletts. 

CS71.L42     1888 

3-6531 

1938  Historical  sketches  of  some  members  of  the  Lawrence 

family.     With    an    appendix.     By    Robert    M.    Lawrence  .  .  . 
Boston,  Rand  Avery  co.,  printers,  1888. 

215  p.     front.,  plates,  ports.     24"™. 
p.  [157-162]  left  for  family  record. 

CS71.L42     1888a 

9-11634t 

1939  The   divine   covenant   fulfilled   in   the    ancestral   family 

history  of  the  Lawrence-Hughes  and  Eldredge  generations  of 
Cape  May  County,  New  Jersey.  By  the  Rev.  Daniel  Lawrence 
Hughes  .  .  .    Cape  May  City,  N.  J.,  J.  L.  Landis,  1891. 

161  p.     front.,  plates,  ports.     23i<="'. 

CS71.L42     1891 

1-13541 

1940  The  descendants  of  Major  Samuel  Lawrence  of  Groton, 

Massachusetts,  with  some  mention  of  allied  families,  by  Robert 
Means  Lawrence,  m.  d.  Cambridge,  Printed  at  the  Riverside 
press,  1904. 

viii  p.,  1  1.,  344  p.,  1  1.     front.,  pi.     24'''°. 

"Sequel  to  the  compiler's  '  Historical  sketches  of  some  members  of  the  Law- 
rence family,'  issued  in  1888." — Pref. 

CS71.L42     1904 

5-18117 

See  also  Talman.  CS71.T15    190- 

Thomas.  CS71.T46  1878 

Thomas.  CS71.T46  1883 

Townley.  CS71.T746  1883 

Townley.  CS71.T746  1888 

1941  Lawson. 

Family  genealogy:  Baird,  Blair,  Butler,  Cook,  Childs,  Clark, 
Cole,  Crane,  De  Kruyft,  Edwards,  Finney,  Fleming,  Graves, 
Grandine,  Haney,  Hitchcock,  Kerwin,  Lawson,  Lowry,  McAlpin, 
Peper,  Richardson,  Rittenhouse,  Southwood,  Stolp,  Williams 
and  Wright.  By  Publius  V.  Lawson  .  . .  [Menasha,  Wis., 
P.  V.  Lawson]  1903. 

5  p.  1.,  304  p.     8  port.     20^'''°. 

CS71.L425     1903 

3-31016 

Lay.     See  also  Salisbury.  CS71.S167    1892 


404  LIBRARY   OF   CONGRESS 

1942  Layton. 

Leighton  genealogy.  An  account  of  the  descendants  of 
Capt.  William  Leighton,  of  Kitterv,  Maine.  With  collateral 
notes  relating  to  the  Frost,  Hill,  Bane,  Wentworth,  Langdon, 
Bragdon,  Parsons,  Pepperrell,  Fernald,  Nason,  and  other 
families  of  York  County  and  its  vicinity.  By  Tristram  Frost 
Jordan  ...  To  which  are  added,  brief  memoirs  of  Major 
Charles  Frost,  of  Kittery,  and  Captain  John  Hill,  of  Berwick. 
Albany,  N.  Y.,  Press  of  J.  Munsell's  sons,  1885. 

127  p.     25"='". 

Memoirs  of  Major  Charles  Frost,  of  York  County,  Maine,  and  of  Capt.  John 
Hill,  by  Usher  Parsons:  p.  79-113. 

Wm.  Pepperrell's  descendants:  p.  [115J-120. 

CS71.L429     1885 
9-11632t 

See  also  Botfield.  CS439.B78 

Eaton.  CS90.E2 

Lea.    See  Lee. 

1943  Leach. 

Leach  family  record.  Descendants  of  Lawrence  Leach  of 
Salem,  Mass.,  1629.  Through  his  son  Giles,  of  Bridgewater, 
Mass.,  1665.  Comp.  by  Samuel  Chessman.  Albany,  N.  Y,, 
J.  Munsell's  sons,  1898. 

41  p.,  1 1.    pi.    30  X  22^'^'". 

Title  in  red  and  black. 

CS71.L433     1898 

3-13301 

SeealsoYeTlS.es.  CS71.Y48    1904 

Leake.     See  Leeke. 

1944  Learned. 

The  Learned  family  (Learned,  Lamed,  Learnard,  Larnard  and 

Lerned)   being  descendants  of  William  Learned  who  was  of 

Charlestown,  Mass.,  in  1632.     Comp.  by  William  Law  Learned 

in  part  from  the  papers  of  the  late  Joseph  Gay  Eaton  Larned. 

2  ed.,  enl.     Albany,  Weed-Parsons  printing  co.,  1898. 

V,  505p.     facsims.     23^'^™. 

CS71.L437     1898 

9-11470t 

See  also  Leonard. 


1945  Leavens. 

The  Leavens  name  including  Levings ;  an  account  of  the  pos- 
terity descending  from  emigrant  John  Levins:  1632-1903,  by 
Philo  French  Leavens.  Passaic,  N.  J.,  Passaic  daily  news 
print,  1903. 

3  p.  1.,  137,  XV  p.     pi.,  3  port.     23^^". 

CS74.L438     1903 

7-22902 


AMERICAN   AND  ENGLISH   GENEALOGIES  405 

1946  Leavenworth. 

A  genealogy  of  the  Leavenworth  family  in  the  United  States, 
with  historical  introduction,  etc.,  by  Elias  Warner  Leaven- 
worth .  . .  Being  a  revision  and  extension  of  the  genealogical 
tree  comp.  by  William  and  Elias  W.  Leavenworth,  then  of  Great 
Barrington,  Mass.,  in  1827  . .  .  Syracuse,  N.  Y.,  S.  G.  Hitch- 
cock &  CO.,  1873. 

376  p.    front,  (coat  of  arms,  and  facsims.)  plates,  ports.    22^"™. 

CS71.L439     1873 

9-11631t 

1947  Leavitt. 

Thomas  Levitt  of  Exeter  and  Hampton,  in  New  Hampshire: 
his  English  connections,  Wentworth,  Hutchinson,  Wheel- 
wright . . .  Kenilworth,  Ills.,  Priv.  print,  by  V.  C.  Sanborn, 
1904. 

8  p.     23'^'°. 

By  Victor  C.  Sanborn. 

CS71.L4394     1904 
9-11599t 

1948  Le  Baron. 

.  .  .  Descendants  of  Francis  Le  Baron  of  Plymouth,  Mass. 
Comp.  by  Mary  Le  Baron  Stockwell.  Boston,  T.  R.  Marvin 
&  son,  printers,  1904. 

521  p.    front.,  plates,  ports.,  facsims.    25'=™. 

CS71.L44     1904 

4-8088 

Le  Blount.     See  Croke. 

1949  Lee. 

Stoneleigh  abbey,  thirty  four  years  ago,  containing  a  short 
history  of  the  claims  to  the  peerage  and  estates,  and  a  catalogue 
of  the  confessed  and  suspected  crimes,  &c.  &c.  &c.  by  Charles 
GriSin,  Leamington  Spa,  C.  Griffin;  Birmingham,  Printed  by 
R.  J.  Salter  [pref.  1848] 

vi,  [7]-90,  [2]  p.    ler". 

Ms.  note  on  fly  leaf:  Suppressed  and  bought  up  by  the  [Leigh]  family. 

CS439.L47     1848 

2-18006 

1949a .iiEdes  Hartwellianse;  or,  Notices  of  the  manor  and  man- 
sion of  Hartwell.  By  Captain  W.  H.  Smyth  .  .  .  London, 
Printed  for  private  circulation,  by  J.  B.  Nichols  and  son,  1851. 

vii,  414  p.,  1  1.     illus.,  XIII  pi.  (1  col.)  incl.  port.,  map,  2  plans.     31<^". 
"Genealogical  table  of  the  family  of  Lee,  of  Hartwell":  p.  96. 
^  N5246.H4 

10-12636 


406  LIBRAE Y   OF   CONGRESS 

Lee— Continued. 

1950  Genealogical  history  of  the  Lee  family  of  Virginia  and  Mary- 
land, from  A.  D.  1300  to  a.  d.  1866.  With  notes  and  illustra- 
tions. Ed.  by  Edward  C.  Mead.  New  York,  Richardson  &  co., 
1868. 

114  p.    plates,  ports.,  coats  of  arms.    24'=™. 

CS71.L48     1888 

9-11630t 

1951  A  record  of  the  descendants  of  Col.  Richard  Lee,  of  Vir- 
ginia. Prepared  as  an  aid  to  farther  investigations.  By  C.  F. 
Lee,  jr.,  and  J.  Packard,  jr.  Reprinted  from  the  New-England 
historical  and  genealogical  register.  Boston,  Printed  by  D. 
Clapp  &  son,  1872. 

11  p.     24'''°. 

CS71.L48     1872 

»-11629t 

1962  Genealogy  of  the  descendants  of  John  Lee.     Commmii- 

cated  to  the  Historical  and  genealogical  register  for  October, 
1874,  by  the  Rev.  Samuel  Lee  . . .    [Boston,  1874] 

8  p.     25J'-™. 
Caption  title. 

CS71.L48     1874 

1952a [Boston,  1874] 

p.  394^01.     21i'''». 

Detached  copy  from  the  New  Eng.  hist,  and  geneal.  register  Oct.,  1874. 

CS71.L48     1874a 

5-14688-9 

1953  Memoir  of  Benjamin  Lee.     Addressed  to  his  grandchildren 

by  his  son  Alfred  Lee  .  .  .    [Philadelphia,  Press  of  J.  B.  Lippm- 
cott  &  CO.,  1875] 

65,  [1],  xxiv  p.     2  facsim.     Sl^". 

T.-p.  and  title  of  "Family  record"  illuminated. 

"Family  record  " :  xxiv  p.  at  end. 

10-2789 

1954  A  history  of  the  house  of  Lyme  (in  Cheshire) ,  compiled  from 

documents  of  the  Legh  family  of  that  house,  and  from  other 
sources,  by  W.  Beamont  . . .    Warrington,  P.  Pearse,  1876. 

2p.  1.,  205,  [2]p.     22^^"". 

CS439.L9 

2-20281 

1955 Genealogy  of  the  family  of  Lee  of  Chester,  Bucks,  and 

Oxon,  shewing  the  lineal  descent  of  the  late  General  Robert  E. 
Lee  of  Virginia,  America,  from  Sir  John  Lee,  knt.     With  arms, 
notes,  etc.     Comp.  by  the  Rev.  Frederick  George  Lee  . . .    Lon- 
don, Mitchell  and  Hughes,  1884. 
17  p.     front.,  illus.,  plates,  facsims.     28'^™. 

Issued  also  in  "Miscellanea  genealogica  et  heraldica,"  London,  1886,  2d 
ser.,  V.  1. 

CS439.L35 


AMEEICAN   AND  ENGLISH   GENEALOGIES  407 

Lee — Continued . 

1956  Lee  family  quarter-millennial  gathering  of  the  descend- 
ants and  kinsmen  of  John  Lee,  one  of  the  early  settlers  of  Farm- 
ington,  Conn.,  held  in  Hartford,  Conn.,  Tues.  &  Wed.,  Aug.  5th 
&  6th,  1884.  [Comp.  by  W.  W.  Lee]  Meriden,  Republican 
steam  print.,  1885. 

3  p.  1.,  vi,  116  p.     ports.,  fold.  map.     23i<^"^. 

p.  [87J-116:  Appendix  containing  interesting  matter  relating  to  the  Lee 
family,  collected  . . .  from  the  Connecticut  state  library,  at  Hartford  and  other 
soxirces;  also  contributions  concerning  various  branches  of  the  family  . . . 

CS71.L48     1885 

9-n471t 

1957  A  genealogical  memoir  of  the  ancient,  honourable,  and 

extinct  family  of  Leigh  of  Addington,  by  H.  S.  Sweetman, 
B.  A.  . . .  1860.     North  Devon,  Priv.  print,  for  Mrs.  Halliday, 

1887. 
2  p.  1.,  [3]-46  p.,  1 1.    plates,  port.,  fold,  geneal.  tab.    23"'°. 
Ed.  by  Maria  Halliday. 
"50  copies  printed  for  private  circulation." 

CS439.L47 

9-14906 

1958  John  Leigh  of  Agawam  (Ipswich)  Massachusetts,  1634- 

1671,  and  his  descendants  of  the  name  of  Lee,  with  genealogical 

notes  and  biographical  sketches  of  all  his  descendants,  so  far  as 

can  be  obtained;  including  notes  on  collateral  branches  comp. 

by  WilHam  Lee  .  . .    Albany,  N.  Y.,  J.  Munsell's  sons,  1888. 

1  p.  1.,  vii,  [3J-499  p.     pi.,  map,  facsims.     23<=™. 

CS71.L48     1888 

9-11628t 

1959  Lee  of  Virginia,  by  J.  Henry  Lea  . . .    [Boston  ?  1892] 

23  p.    illus.     24<'°». 

Caption  title. 

Reprinted  from  the  New  Eng.  hist,  and  geneal.  register  for  January,  1892. 

CS71.L48     1892 

9-11627t 

1960  The  Lee  family,  relating  especially  to  Samuel  Lee,  of 

Waterto\\Ti,  Mass.,  and  some  of  his  descendants.     By  O.  P. 
Allen  .  . .     Newport,  R.  I.,  R.  H.  Tilley,  1893. 

14  p.     front,  (port.)     24<'°i. 

Reprinted  from  the  Magazine  of  New  England  history. 

CS71.L48     1893 

1-17384 

1961 Lee  of  Virginia.  1642-1892.  Biographical  and  genea- 
logical sketches  of  the  descendants  of  Col.  Richard  Lee.  With 
brief  notices  of  the  related  families  .  .  .  Ed.  and  pub.  by  Ed- 
mund Jennings  Lee  . .  .  Philadelphia  [Franklin  printing  com- 
pany] 1895. 

586  p.     front.,  plates,  ports.,  fold,  map,  facsims.,  coats  of  arms.     27'™. 

CS71.L48     1895 

9-llG26t 


408  LIBRARY   OF   CONGRESS 

Lee — Continued. 

1962  Re-union  of  the  descendants  of  John  Lee,  of  Farmington. 

Held  at  Farmington  .  .  .  August  12  and  13,  1896.  Ed.  from 
minutes  of  the  meeting  by  Leonard  Lee.  Pub.  by  the  Lee  asso- 
ciation.    Meriden,  RepubHcan  pub.  co.,  1896. 

Ixvp.,  11.     23''". 

CS71.L48     1896 

1-3473 

1963  Memoranda  of  the  Lees  and  cognate  famihes.     For  three 

hundred  years  back,  gathered  chiefly  from  family  sources,  by 

J.  N.  Lee  .  .  .    Waukegan,  111.,  De  Kay  bros.,  printers,  1898. 

2  p.  1.,  47  p.     illus.     IS^''^'. 

CS71.L48     1898 
9-H625t 

1964  John  Lee  of  Farmington,  Hartford  Co.,  Conn.,  and  his 

descendants.  Containing  over  4,000  names.  1634.  2d  ed. 
1897.  1st  ed.  by  Sarah  Marsh  Lee,  of  Norwich,  Conn.,  1878. 
With  much  miscellaneous  history  of  the  family — brief  notes  of 
other  Lee  families  of  New  England — biographical  notices — val- 
uable data  collected  by  William  Wallace  Lee — military  rec- 
ords— to  which  is  added  a  "roll  of  honor,"  of  two  hundred  who 
have  served  in  the  various  wars  of  the  country.  Comp.  by 
Leonard  Lee  and  Sarah  Fiske  Lee.  Pub.  by  the  "Lee  associa- 
tion."    Meriden,  Conn.,  Republican-Record  book  print,  1897. 

527  p.    illus.,  ports.,  fold,  plans  (incl.  front.)    23^''™. 
4  blank  leaves  inserted  for  memoranda. 

CS71.L48     1897 

4-29776 

1965 Supplement  .  . .  1634.    1900.    Containing  corrections, 

changes,  births,  marriages,  deaths,  etc.,  reported  since  the  pub- 
lication— new  discoveries,  with  an  addition  of  nearly  1000 
names  . .  .  Comp.  by  Leonard  Lee.  Pub.  by  the  "Lee  asso- 
ciation."    Meriden,  Conn.,  Record-Republican  print,  1900. 

xii,  13-176  p.     front.,  illus.,  ports.     23^'='°. 

CS71.L48     1900 
4-29777 

1966  The  ancestry  and  posterity  of  John  Lea,  of  Christian  Mal- 

ford,  Wiltshire,  England,  and  of  Pennsylvania  in  America, 
1503-1906,  by  James  Henry  Lea  and  George  Henry  Lea.  Phil- 
adelphia and  New  York,  Lea  brothers  &  co.,  1906. 

XV,  611  p.    col.  front.,  illus.,  plates,  ports.,  map,  facsim.     27"™. 

English  section,  by  James  Henry  Lea;  American  section,  by  Geoi^e  Henry 

CS71.L48     1906 

6-2088 

See  also  Salisbury.  CS71.S167    1892 

Taylor.  CS71.T24     1898 

Van  Rensselaer.  CS69.S7 


AMERICAN   AND  ENGLISH   GENEALOGIES  409 

1967  Lee -Warner. 

The  life  of  John  Warner,  bishop  of  Rochester,  1637-1666. 
With  appendix,  containing  some  account  of  his  successors, 
the  Lee-Warner  family.  By  Edward  Lee-Warner.  London, 
Mitchell  and  Hughes,  1901. 

vi  p.,  1 1.,  95  p.     col.  front,  (coat  of  armfl)  illus.,  pi.,  port.    29"". 

Title  in  red  and  black. 

2-12136 

Leech.     See  also  Yerkes.  CS71.Y48    1904 

1968  Leeds. 

[Thomas  Leeds,  an  Englishman,  settled  at  Shrewsbury,  N.  J., 
probably  1677.     Philadelphia,  1886] 
geneal.  tab.  56  x  43^<'™  fold,  to  21^  x  28'"". 
Comp.  by  Benjamin  Franklin  Leeda,  1837 — 

CS71.L482     1886 
9-11624t 

1969  Leeds :  a  New  Jersey  family ;  its  beginning  and  a  branch- 
let.  By  Clara  Louise  Humeston.  Los  Angeles,  Cal.,  California 
voice  print  [1900] 

2p.  1.,  17p.     23''='. 

Published  by  B.  F.  Leeds,  Philadelphia. 

Descendants  of  Thomas  Leeds  of  Shrewsbury,  N.J. 

CS71.L482     1900 

1-13540 

1970  Leeke. 

The  family  of  Leek  of  Bedlington  in  the  county  of  Durham, 
and  the  charity  of  John  George  Leake  in  New  York,  United 
States.  [Compiled  from  the  printed  reports  of  the  Legislature 
of  the  state  of  New  York,  and  other  sources.  Communicated 
by  John  William  Bury,  esq.  Newcastle,  Printed  by  M.  A. 
Richardson,  1845] 

14  p.,  1 1.    illus.    25i<>»'. 

Inserted  is  a  manuscript  copy  of  the  will  of  the  late  John  G.  Leake;  and  a 
clipping  from  the  N.  Y.  Daily  herald,  Sept.  28,  1882:  The  Leake- Watts  orphan 
home.  History  of  the  founder  and  his  family.  The  strange  will.  Litigations 
prior  to  the  establishment  of  the  home. 

CS71.L485     1845 

9-15599 

1971  Leete. 

The  family  of  Leete:  with  special  reference  to  the  genealogy 
of  Joseph  Leete  . .  .  Collected  by  the  late  Charles  Bridger  .  . , 
and  ed.  by  J.  Corbet  Anderson.  [London,  Wertheimer,  Lea  & 
CO.,  printers]  printed  for  private  circulation,  1881. 

xxii,  113,  [1]  p.    front,  (port.)  tables  (partly  fold.)    24*'-«. 

CS439.L4     1881 

9-11620t 


410  LIBBABY  or  CONGBESS 

Leete — Continued. 

1972  The  family  of  William  Leete,  one  of  the  first  settlers  of 

Guilford,  Conn.,  and  governor  of  New  Haven  and  Connecticut 
colonies.  Comp.  by  Edward  L.  Leete  . . .  New  Haven,  Tuttle, 
Morehouse  &  Taylor,  printers,  1884. 

168  p.    24<-'». 

Ed.  with  some  additions  and  a  few  notes  by  Alvan  Talcott. 

CS71.L486     1884 

2-2489S 

1973  The  family  of  Leete,  by  Joseph  Leete  ...  in  conjunction 

with  John  Corbet  Anderson  ...  2d  ed.,  rev.  and  enl.  London 
[Blades,  East  &  Blades,  printers]  1906. 

xxviii  p.,  1  1.,  211  p.  illus.,  xxix  pi.  (incl.  front.,  ports.,  map,  facsima.) 
tables  (partly  fold.)    28^"'". 

CS439.L4     1906 
7-1953 

1974  Lefferts. 

Abstract  of  the  title  of  the  Lefferts  farm,  in  the  city  of  Brook- 
lyn, known  as  the  New  Bedford  farm,  situate  on  the  north  side 
of  the  Jamaica  turnpike  about  seventeen  chains,  or  eleven  hun- 
dred and  twenty-two  feet  easterly  from  the  Hunterfly  road,  and 
estimated  to  contain  about  ninty-seven  [!]  or  one  hundred  acres, 
and  represented  on  the  accompanying  diagram.  Compiled  by 
A.  S.Wheeler.     Brooklyn,   1870.     New  York,  Eckler  [1870?] 

cover-title,  5  numb.  1.    geneal.  tab.     21  x  35''™. 

A  genealogical  table  of  the  Lefferts  family  showing  the  chain  of  title  to  the 
New  Bedford  farm. 

CS71.L492     1870 
2-8935 

1975  Genealogy  of  the  Lefferts  family,  1650-1878,  by  Tennis 

G.  Bergen  . .  .    Albany,  J.  Munsell,  1878. 

V,  [6]-172  p.     pi.,  facsim.,  coats  of  arms.     23"°. 

CS71.L492     1878 

9-11472t 

1976  The    Lefferts-Haughwout    family.     By    Lefferd    M.    A. 

Haughwout.  (In  New  York  genealogical  and  biographical 
record.  New  York,  1902.  26'='°.  v.  33,  p.  49-52,  167-70, 
235-241) 

F116.N28  vol.  33 
See  also  Zabriskie.  CS71.Z12    1881 

1977  LeffingweU. 

1637-1897.     The  LeffingweU   record.     A  genealogy   of  the 
descendants  of  Lieut.  Thomas  LeffingweU,  one  of  the  founders 
of  Norwich,  Conn.     By  Albert  LeffingweU  .  . .  and  Charles  Wes- 
ley LeffingweU  .  .  .    Aurora,  N.  Y.,  LeffingweU  pub.  co.,  1897. 
V,  [1],  256  p.     front.,  plates,  ports.,  facsims.     26'^'°. 

CS71.L493     1897 

9-U623t 


AMERICAN   AND  ENGLISH   GENEALOGIES  411 

1978  Legare. 

Biographical  sketches  of  the  Huguenot  Solomon  Legar6  and 
of  his  family,  extending  down  to  the  fourth  generation  of  his 
descendants.  Also,  Reminiscences  of  the  revolutionary  strug- 
gle with  Great  Britain,  including  incidents  and  scenes  which 
occurred  in  Charleston,  on  John's  Island,  and  in  the  surrounding 
country  of  South  Carolina  during  the  war.  Comp.  and  written 
by  one  of  his  great-great-granddaughters,  Mrs.  Eliza  C.  K. 
Fludd,  and  printed  by  subscription.  Charleston,  S.  C,  E.  Perry 
&  CO.,  printers  and  stationers,  1886. 

142  p.     21^". 

E263.S7F6 

9-24035 

Leggett.     See  also  Gustin.  CS71.G982    1900 

Legh.     See  Lee. 

Lehman.     See  also  Walhridse.  CS71.W15    1898 

Leigh.     See  Lee. 

Leighton.     See  Lay  ton. 

1979  Leisler. 

Genealogical  notes  relating  to  Lieut. -Gov.  Jacob  Leisler, 
and  his  family  connections  in  New  York.  By  Edwin  R.  Purple 
.  .  .    New  York,  Priv.  print.,  1877. 

24  p.     27^"™. 

"Reprinted  from  the  New  York  genealogical  and  biographical  record;  with 
additions.     Edition,  75  copies."  CS71.L531     1877 

3-17362 

Leith.     See  also  Forbes.  CS479.F6    1839 

1980  Leland. 

The  Leland  magazine;  or,  A  genealogical  record  of  Henry 
Leland,  and  his  descendants  . .  .  embracing  nearly  every  person 
of  the  name  of  Leland  in  America,  from  1653  to  1850.  By 
Sherman  Leland.     Boston,  Printed  by  Wier  &  White,  1850. 

1  p.  1.,  278  p.,  1  1.     ports.     24i<'«. 

CS71.L538     1860 

9-25090t 

Lemen.     See  Lemon. 

1981  Lemon. 

History  of  the  Lemen  family,  of  Illinois,  Virginia,  and  else- 
where .. .  (1656-1898).  By  Frank  B.  Lemen.  Collinsville  ? 
111.  [1898] 

644  p.     pi.,  port.,  facsirn.     21^'''°. 

CS71.L565     1898 

Dec.  31,  98-64 


412  LIBRAKY   OF   CONGRESS 

1982  Lenher. 

The   Lenher   family,  a  genealogy   comp,  by  Sarah  Marion 
Lenher  .  .  .    [Elizabeth?  N.  J.]  1903. 

24  p.     23^'"'°. 

CS71.L566     1903 

9-11473t 

See  also  Lundy.  ~  CS71.L962    1902 


1983  Lennox. 

Additional  remarks  upon  the  question  of  the  Lennox  or 
Rusky  representation,  and  other  topics,  in  answer  to  the 
author  of  "History  of  the  partition  of  the  Lennox,"  &c.  With 
an  eclaircissement  as  to  the  discussion  about  Richard  ii.  By 
John  Riddell  .  .  .    Edinburgh,  T.  Clark,  1835. 

xxvii,  [1],  151  p.     23"". 

DA758.3.L6R6 

8-30548 

1984 History  of  the  partition  of  the  Lennox.     By  Mark  Napier 

.  .  .    Edinburgh,  W,  Blackwood  and  sons;  [etc.,  etc.]  1835. 

xvi,  256  p.     illus.     23""^. 
Title  vignette. 

DA758.3.L6N2 

6-36772 

1985  The  family  of  Lennox.     (In  The  great  governing  families 

of  England,  by  John  Langton  Sanford  and  Meredith  Town- 
send  . .  .    Edinburgh    [etc.]    1865.     23°'".     vol.  2,  p.  287-        ) 


4-24748 


PA301.1.A1S2 


1986  The  Lennox,  by  William  Eraser  .  .  .    Edinburgh  [T.  &  A. 

Constable]  1874. 

2  V.    plates,  ports.,  facsims.     26"™. 
Title  vignette  in  colors. 
Impression,  150  copies. 

DA758.3.L6F8 

8-22929 

See  also  Napier.  CS439.N3 

1987  Lent. 

History  of  the  Lent  (van  Lent)  family  in  the  United  States, 
genealogical  and  biographical,  from  the  time  they  left  their 
native  soil  in  Holland,  1638-1902,  by  Nelson  Burton  Lent  .  . . 
Newburgh,  N.  Y.,  Newburgh  journal  printing  house  and  book- 
bindery,  1903. 

171  p.     front.,  plates,  port.     25^"°*. 

CS71.L573     1903 

3-26623 


AMERICAN   AND  ENGLISH  GENEALOGIES  413 

1988  Leonard. 

A  genealogical  memoir  of  the  Leonard  family;  containing  a 
full  accomit  of  the  first  three  generations  of  the  family  of 
James  Leonard,  who  was  an  early  settler  of  Taunton,  Ms.,  watli 
incidental  notices  of  later  descendants  .  .  .  By  Wm.  R.  Deane, 
.  .  .  Boston,  Office  of  the  New  England  historic-genealogical 
register,  1851. 

20  p.     24J<~™. 

"Prepared  for  the  New  England  historic-genealogical  register." 

CS71.L58     1851 

5-13624 

1989  A  genealogical  memoir  of  the  Leonard  famil}^;  containing 

a  full  account  of  the  first  three  generations  of  the  family  of  James 
Leonard,  who  was  an  early  settler  of  Taunton,  Ms.,  with  inci- 
dental notices  of  later  descendants  .  .  .  By  Wm.  R.  Deane  .  . . 
Boston,  Office  of  the  New  England  historic-genealogical  register, 
1851  [1853] 

23,  [1]  p.     24'=". 

"Prepared  for  the  New  England  historic-genealogical  register." 
"Appendix. — Notice  of  Major  Zephaniah  Leonard"    (From  the  N.  E.  hist, 
and  gen.  reg.,  Jan.,  1853)  :  p.  [21J-23. 

CS71.L58     1853 

5-13621 

1990 Major  Thomas   Leonard.     [Communicated   by  Wm.    R. 

Deane.     Boston,  1868] 
[25]-28  p.     26"™. 

"From  the  N.  Eng.  hist,  and  genealogical  reg.,  April,  1868." 
"Continuation  of  A  genealogical  memoir  of  the  Leonard  family  . . .    By  Wm. 
R.  Deane  . . .    Boston,  1851." 

"An  elegy  in  the  memory  of  the  worshipful  Major  Thomas  Leonard  "  by  Rev. 
Samuel  Danforth  :  p.  26-27. 

CS71.L58     1868 

5-13622 

1991  Memorial:  genealogical,    historical,    and   biograpliical,    of 

Solomon  Leonard,  1637,  of  Duxbury  and  Bridgewater,  Massa- 
chusetts, and  some  of  his  descendants  .  .  .    By  Manning  Leon- 
ard .  .  .    [Auburn,  N.  Y.,  Knapp,  Peck  &  Thomson,  1896] 
452,  [2]  p.     front.,  plates,  ports.,  coat  of  arms.     24^"™. 
Three  hundred  copies.    No.  119. 

CS71.L58     1896 
9-11622t 

See  also  Giles.  CS71.G472    1864 

Jennings.  CS71.J545    1899 

Taylor.  CS71.T24    1886 

Le  Roter.     See  Eutter. 


414  LIBRARY   OF   CONGRESS 

1992  Lery. 

Le  vicomte  C.  de  Lery,  lieutenant-general  de  I'Emjiire  franpais, 
ingenieiir  en  chef  de  la  grande  armee,  et  sa  famille.  Montreal, 
E.  Senecal,  1867. 

iv,  44,  299  p.     front.,  plates,  ports.,  facsims.,  coat  of  arms.     22J'''". 
By  Francois  Daniel. 

CS90.L4 

9-19128 

1993 (/n  Nos  gloires  nationales.     Montreal,  1867.     22^<"". 

V.  2,  p.  67-240) 

F1005.D19 

9-19129 

1994  Leslie. 

Historical  records  of  the  family  of  Leslie  from  1067  to  1868-9, 
collected  from  public  records  and  authentic  private  sources  by 
Colonel  Leslie,  k.  h.,  of  Balquhain.  Edinburgh,  Edmonston 
and  Douglas,  1869. 

3  V.     23*'^'°. 

DA753.3.L7B8 

7-36797 

L'Espenard.     See  Lispenard. 

1995  Lester. 

Bryant  Lester  of  Lunenburg  County,  Virginia,  and  his  descend- 
ants, by  Thomas  McAdory  Owen.  Baltimore,  Md.,  The 
Friedenwald  company,  1897. 

13  p.     241'^'". 

From  Publications  of  the  Southern  history  association,  April,  1897. 

CS71.L641     1897 

2-14240 

Le  Teynterer.     See  Tainter. 

1996  Leverett. 

A  genealogical  memoir  of  the  family  of  Elder  Thomas  Lever- 
ett, of  Boston.  By  Nathaniel  B.  Shurtleff  .  .  .  Boston,  Printed 
for  the  author,  1850. 

20  p.     front,  (port.)     21J'-™. 

CS71.L66     1850 

10-9907 

1997  A   memoir   biographical    and   genealogical,    of   Sir   John 

Leverett,  knt.,  governor  of  Massachusetts,  1673-79;  of  Hon. 
John  Leverett,  f.  r.  s.,  judge  of  the  Supreme  court,  and  presi- 
dent of  Harvard  college;  and  of  the  family  generally  .  .  .  By 
Charles  Edward  Leverett.     Boston,  Crosby,  Nichols  &  co.,  1856. 

203  p.     front.,  plates,  ports.,  fold,  geneal.  tab.     24^^^™. 
Title  vignette;  coat  of  arms. 

CS71.L66     1856 

9-11618t 


AMERICAN   AND  ENGLISH  GENEALOGIES  415 

Leverett — Continued . 

1998  Pedigree    of    the    Leverett    family.     [Boston,    Crosby, 

Nichols  and  company,  18561 

geneal.  tab.  28^  x  35^-'''"  fold,  to  13^  x  20^"™. 

Detached  from  the  Memoir  ...  of  Sir  John  Leverett ...  by  Charles  Edward 
Leverett.     Boston,  1856. 

CS71.L66     1856a 

9-11619t 

1999  Levering. 

The  Levering  family;  or,  A  genealogical  account  of  Wigard 
Levering  and  Gerhard  Levering,  two  of  the  pioneer  settlers  of 
Roxborough  township,  Philadelphia  County  .  . .  and  their  de- 
scendants; and  an  appendix,  containing  brief  sketches  of  Rox- 
borough and  Manayunk,  by  Horatio  Gates  Jones  .  .  .  Philadel- 
phia, Printed  for  the  author,  by  King  &  Baird,  1858. 

X,  193  p.     front.,  plates,  ports.,  facsims.     24''™. 

CS71.L661     1858 

9-11617t 

2000  Proceedings  of  the  Levering  family  reunion  . . .   Vol.  1. 

Columbus,  O.,  1892- 

1  V.     23"". 

CS71.L661     1892 

9-11474t 

2001 Levering  family;  history  and  genealogy.     By  Col.  John 

Levering  .  .  .     [Indianapolis  ?1    Levering    historical    association 
[1897] 
975  p.     front.,  illus.,  plates,  ports.,  facsims.     23 J''™. 
Title  vignette:  coat  of  arms. 

CS71.L661     1897 

9-n616t 

Leveson-Gower.     See  Qower. 
Levings.     See  Leavens. 
Levins.     See  Leavens. 
Levitt.     See  Leavitt. 

2002  Lewis. 

Family  record  of  Lawrence  Lewis  (Washington's  nephew), 
and  Nellie  Park  Custis  (Washington's  adopted  daughter.) 
Transcribed  from  Martha  Washington's  Bible,  which  was  sold 
by  order  of  H,  L.  D.  Lewis,  administrator  to  the  estate  of  Mrs. 
Lorenzo  Lewis,  at  the  auction  rooms  of  Thomas  Birch's  sons, 
auctioneers  . . .  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  December  11th,  1890.  Mr. 
Stan.  V.  Henkels,  auctioneer,     [Philadelphia  ?  1890] 

8  p.,  11.    32  X  25^'^". 

Cover-title:  Description  of  the  Martha  Washington  Bible. 

Includes  a  description  of  the  Bible,  with  reprint  of  its  title-pages,  and  an 
extract  from  the  Pennsylvania  gazette  of  June  2,  1802,  announcing  the  death 
of  Martha  Washington. 

7-4198 


416  LIBRARY  OF  CONGRESS 

Lewis — Continued . 

2003  Genealogy   of  the   Lewis   family  in  America,   from   the 

middle  of  the  seventeenth  century  down  to  the  present  time. 

By    Wm.    Terrell    Lewis  .  .  .    Louisville,    Ky.,    Pub.    by    the 

Courier-journal  job  printing  co.,  1893. 

3  p.  1.,  [3H54  p.     23^'-"'. 

CS71.L675     1893 

9-11615t 

2004  1694.     Lewis   congress.     1894.     Celebration  of  the   two 

hundredth  anniversary  of  their  residence  in  Virginia  by  the 
Ijewis  family,  at  Bel-air,  Spotsylvania  County,  September  4th, 
1894.     Frankfort,  Ky.,  G.  A.  Lewis,  printer,  1894. 

129,  5,  [1]  p.     front.,  illus.,  pi.,  ports.     24i'~™. 

"George  A.  Lewis,  publisher." 

CS71.L675     1894 

8-12876 

2005  Lewisiana;  or.  The  Lewis  letter.     A  monthly  inter-family 

paper,  vol.  4-16,  July  1893-Jan.  1906.  Elliott,  Conn,  [etc.] 
1893-1906. 

11  V.  in  4,  20  nos.  illus.  (incl.  port.)     23^™. 

Pub.  in  Elliott,  Conn.,  18  -Sept.  1898,  Guilford,  Conn.,  Oct. 

1898-1906. 


CS71.L675     1893-1906 


CA  9-3905 


2006  Genealogies  of  the  Lewis  and  kindred  families,  ed.  by 

John  Meriwether  McAllister  . . .  and  Lura  Boulton  Tandy  .  . . 
Columbia,  Mo.,  Printed  by  E.  W.  Stephens  publishing  com- 
pany, 1906. 

416  p.     front.,  pi.,  port.     22''™. 

CS71.L675     1906 

6-19078 

2007  Edmimd  Lewis  of  Lyim,  Massachusetts  and  some  of  his 

descendants,  by  George  Harlan  Lewis  . . .  Salem,  Mass.,  Essex 
institute,  1908. 

1  p.  1.,  151  p.     23^'^"'. 

"One  hundred  and  twenty-five  copies  reprinted  from  the  historical  collec- 
tions of  the  Essex  institute,  volumes  xliii  and  xliv." 

CS71.L675     1908 

9-21013 

2007a  — — Lewis,  with  collateral  lines:  Andrews,  Belden,  Bronson, 
Butler,  Gillett,  Newell,  Peck,  Stanley,  Wright,  and  others; 
ancestral  record  of  Henry  Martyn  Lewis,  comp.  and  prepared 
by  Harriet  Southworth  (Lewis)  Barnes.     Philadelphia,  1910. 

73  p.     front,  (port.)     19|'=™. 

CS71.L675     1910 
10-13930 


CS71.F756 

1889 

F225.H41 

CS71.H114 

1901 

CS71.J76 

1891 

CS71.R747 

1887 

CS71.S643 

1910 

CS71.T24 

1898 

F225.V26 

CS71.V391 

1905 

CS71.W318 

1879 

CS71.W34 

1910 

CS71.W73 

1898 

CS71.V129 

1894 

81.     Prepared  and 
e.,    Printed   by   B. 

AMERICAN   AND  ENGLISH   GENEALOGIES  417 

Lewis — Continued . 

See  also  Foster. 

Glassell. 

Habersham. 

Jones. 

Pocahontas. 

Smith. 

Taylor. 

Van  Meter. 

Vawter. 

Washington. 

Watson. 

Willis. 

L'Hommedieu.     See  also  Vail. 

2008  Libby. 

The  Libby  family  in  America.     1602-1881. 
pub.    by  Charles  T.   Libby.     Portland,   Me. 
Thurston  &  co.,  1882. 

628,  [1]  p.     front.,  ports.     23J<"». 
Blank  leaves  at  back  for  record. 

CS71.L694     1882 

9-11614t 

2009  Libertat. 

De  Libertat:  a  historical  &  genealogical  review,  comprising 
an  account  of  the  submission  of  the  city  of  Marseilles,  in  1596, 
to  the  authority  of  Henry  of  Navarre:  and  the  lineage  of  the 
family  de  Libertat,  from  the  xivth  to  the  xviiith  century. 
Comp.  from  historical  manuscripts  and  other  authentic  records. 
London,  T.  Pettitt  &  co.,  1888. 

4p.  l.,85p.     front.,  2  illus.,  fold,  map,  fold,  geneal.  tab.     29'''». 

Introduction  signed:  A.  Lasenby  Liberty. 

"Edition  . .  .  limited  to  250  copies,  of  which  this  is  no.  43." 

CS599.L5 

8-37481 

Liberty.     See  also  Libertat.  CS599.L5 

2010  Lillibridge. 

Thomas  Lillibridge  of  Newport,  R.  I.,  and  his  descendants. 

By  Joel  N.  Eno,  A.  m.     Boston,  Press  of  D.  Clapp  &  son,  1909. 

11  p.     24^"™.     (Register  reprints,  series  a,  no.  26) 

"Reprinted  from  the  New  England  historical  and  genealogical  register  for 

January,  1909." 

CS71.L728     1909 

9-25860 

See  also  Mcintosh.  CS71.M16    1888 


Lillie.     See  Lilly. 

35819°— 10 27 


418  LIBRARY   OF   CONGRESS 

2011  LiUy. 

Major  John  Lillie,  1755-1801.  The  LilHe  family  of  Boston, 
1663-1896.  By  Edward  LilUe  Pierce.  Rev.  ed.  Cambridge 
[Mass.]  J.  Wilson  and  son,  18C6. 

122  p.     front,  (port.)     22J'''°. 

CS71.L729     1896 

9-11613t 

Linch.     See  also  Bavis.  CS71.B374    1880 

2012  Lincoln. 

A  sermon  preached  after  the  funeral  of  Noah  Lincoln,  who 
died  in  Boston,  July  31,  1856,  aged  eighty-four.  By  Chandler 
Robbins  .  . .  With  genealogical  and  biographical  notes.  Bos- 
ton, Printed  by  J.  Wilson  and  son,  1856. 

49  p.     24'-'". 

CS71.L74     1856 

9-13125t 

2013 Notes  on  the  Lincoln  families  of  Massachusetts,  with  some 

account  of  the  family  of  Abraham  Lincoln,  late  president  of  the 

U.  States.     By  Solomon  Lincoln  .  .  .    Boston,  D.  Clapp  &  son, 

printers,  1865. 

10  p.     24^<"". 

"  Reprinted  from  the  Historical  and  genealogical  register  for  October,  1865." 

CS71.L74     1865 

9-llGllt 

2014 The  lineage  of  President  Abraham  Lincoln.     By  Samuel 

Shackford,  of  Chicago,  111.     [Boston,  1887] 
7  p.     24^'^'". 

"Reprinted  from  the  New-England  historical  and  genealogical  register  for 
April,  1887." 
5-11386 

2014a Stephen  Lincoln  of  Oakham,  Massachusetts,  his  ancestry 

and  descendants.  Comp.  by  John  E,  Morris.  Hartford, 
Conn.,  Press  of  the  Case,  Lockwood  &  Brainard  company, 
1895. 

109  p.     front.,  illus.,  port.     24'''". 

CS71.L74     1895 
9-11612 

2015  The  Lincoln  family  and  branches,    of    Wareham,  Mass. 

Comp.  by  James  Minor  Lincoln.  [Cambridge,  Mass.,  The  River- 
side press]  1899. 

iv  p.,  2  1.,  124  p.     facsims.     22J<='". 

Descendants  of  Rufus  Lincoln  and  his  ancestry  traced  to  Thomas  Lincoln 
of  Hingham. 

CS71.L74     1899 
Apr.  13,  99-78 


AMERICAN    AND   ENGLISH   GENEALOGIES  419 

Lincoln — Continued . 

2016  The  ancestry  of  Abraham  Lincoln  [by]  J.  Henry  Lea  and 

J.  R.  Hutchinson.     Boston  and  New  York,  Houghton  Mifflin 
company,  1909. 

xvi,  212  p.,  1  1.     front.,  plates,  port.,  map,  facsims.     29"™. 

CS71.L74     1909 

9-5537 

2017  — —  Abraham  Lincoln,  an  American  migration ;  family  English 
not  German;  with  photographic  illustrations,  by  Marion  Dexter 
Learned  .  .  .    Philadelphia,  W.  J.  Campbell,  1909. 

xii,  149  p.     front,  (port.)  plates,  map,  facsims.     25°™. 

"Only  500  copies  of  this  work  have  been  printed  from  type,  of  which  thia 

is  no.  2." 

CS71.L74     1909a 

9-310C2 

See  also  Foster.  CS71.F756    1898 

Lindall.     See  also  Giles.  CS71.G472    1864 

2018  Lindsay. 

Lives  of  the  Lindsays;  or,  A  memoir  of  the  houses  of  Craw- 
ford and  Balcarres,  by  Lord  Lindsay.  To  which  are  added, 
extracts  from  the  official  correspondence  of  Alexander,  sixth 
earl  of  Balcarres,  during  the  Maroon  war;  together  with  personal 
narratives  by  his  brothers,  the  Hon.  Robert,  Colin,  James, 
John,  and  Hugh  Lindsay;  and  by  his  sister.  Lady  Anne  Bar- 
nard .  .  .    London,  J.  Murray,  1849. 

3  V.     front,  (geneal.  tab.)  2  pi.,  4  facsim.     22"™. 

DA758.3.L8C7 

S-23791 

2019 The  Lindsays  of  America.     A  genealogical  narrative,  and 

family  record  beginning  with  the  family  of  the  earliest  settler 
in  the  mother  state,  Virginia,  and  including  in  an  appendix  all 
the  Lindsays  of  America.  By  Margaret  Isabella  Lindsay  . . . 
Albany,  N.  Y.,  J.  Munsell's  sons,  1889. 

XV,  [1],  275  p.,  1  1.     plates,  fold,  geneal.  tables.     21^"™. 

Blank  pages  at  end:  Family  record  and  additions. 

CS71.L753     1889 

9-11621t 

2020 Publications  of  the  Clan  Lindsay  society.     Edinburgh, 

1901-1904  ...  no.  1-3.     Edinburgh,  Printed    by   J.    Lindsay 
[1901J-1904. 

3  V.     ports.     23"™. 

Editor:  1901,  W.  A.  Lindsay. 


7-6349t 


CS479.L6 


420  LIBRAEY   OF   CONGRESS 

Lindsay— Continued. 

2021 Annual    report    of    the    Lindsay  family  association     of 

America.     lst-6th,  1904-1909.     [Boston,  N.  A.  Lindsey  &  co., 
1904-1909] 
6  V.     23'='°. 
Caption  title. 

CS71.L763     1904- 
&- 10039 

Lindsey.     See  Lindsay. 
Linn.     See  Lynn. 

2022  Lippincott. 

A  genealogical  tree  of  the  Lippincott  family  in  America,  from 
the  ancestors  of  Richard  and  Abigail  .  .  .  Constructed  and 
published  by  Charles  Lippincott,  Cinnaminson  .  . .  New  Jersey. 
[Philadelphia,  J.  L.  Smith]  1880. 

col.  geneal.  tab.     coat  of  arms  in  colors.     198  x  114''™.     fold,  to  39^  x  40^™. 

CS71.L765     1880 

3-17337 

See  also  Noyes.  CS71.N955    1907 

2023  Lispenard. 

Antoine  L'Espenard,  the  French  Huguenot,  of  New  Rochelle. 
By  Gen.  Charles  W.  Darling  .  .  .    [Utica,  N.  Y.,  1893  ?] 

cover-title,  20  p.     front.,  illus.,  ports.,  coat  of  arms.     27'''". 

Reprinted  from  the  New  York  biographical  and  genealogical  record,  July, 
1893. 

CS71.L771     1893 

9-11475t 

Listen.     See  also  Pound.  CS71.P876    1904 

Litchard.     See  also  Gernhardt.  CS71.G376    1904 

2024  Litchfield. 

The  Litchfield  family  in  America.  Pt.  1,  no.  1-5.  [South- 
bridge,  Mass.,  W.  J.  Litchfield]  1901-1906. 

5  V.     25='°. 

Comp.  by  Wilford  Jacob  Litchfield. 

CS71.L776     1901-1906 

CA  9-3909 

2025  Little. 

Descendants  of  George  Little,  who  came  to  Newbury,  Massa- 
chusetts, in  1640.  Comp.  by  George  T.  Little.  Cambridge, 
C.  J.  Little,  1877. 

82  p.  incl.  front.,  illus.     20'=™. 

CS71.L777     1877 

1-15069 


AMERICAN   AND   ENGLISH   GENEALOGIES  421 

Little — Continued. 

2026  Descendants  of   George  Little  who  came    to    Newbury 

Massachusetts    in     1640.      By   George     Thomas     Little    . . . 
Auburn,  Maine,  The  author,  1882. 

xiv,  [2],  620,  [2]  p.     illus.     26J'=". 
No.  A  of  the  edition. 

2  pages  of  addenda  which  follow  p.  620  are  also  inserted  between  p.  514 
and  515. 

Imperfect:  25  illus.  wanting. 

CS71.L777     1882 

1-15070 

2027  Littlefield. 

Littlefield  family.  {In  The  old  families  of  Salisbury  and 
Amesbury,  Massachusetts  . .  .  By  David  W.  Hoyt  .  .  .  Provi- 
dence, R.  I.,  1902.     24'='".     p.  575-583) 

F74.S16H8 

Littlepage.     See  also  Glassell.  F225.H41 

2028  Livermore. 

Report  to  the  Livermore  association,  U.S.  A.,  made  by  Josiah 
Q.  Hawkins,  agent,  A.  d.  1865.  Containing  information  already 
collected  in  America  and  England  relative  to  the  Livermore 
property  in  England:  the  crest  and  coat  of  arms  of  the  family, 
likewise  a  genealogy  of  the  Livermore  family  in  England  and 
America,  so  far  collected  . .  .  Rutland,  Livermore  association, 
1865. 

38  p.     22"™. 

CS71.L785     1865 

9-15602 

2029 The    Livermore    family    of    America,    by   Walter    Eliot 

Thwing  .  . .     Boston,  W.  B.  Clarke  company,  1902. 

479  p.     front.,  pL,  port.     24^'=°^. 

CS71.L785     1902 

2-30082 

See  also  Benjamin.  CS71.B468    1900 

2030  Livingston. 

The  Livingstons  of  Livingston  manor;  being  the  history  of 
that  branch  of  the  Scottish  house  of  Callendar  wliich  settled 
in  the  English  province  of  New  York  during  the  reign  of  Charles 
the  Second;  and  also  including  an  account  of  Robert  Living- 
ston of  Albany,  "The  nephew,"  a  settler  in  the  same  province, 
and  his  principal  descendants,  by  Edwin  Brockholst  Living- 
ston .  . .    [New  York,  The  Knickerbocker  press]  1910. 

xxxiii,  590  p.  plates  (partly  col.)  ports.,  map,  facsims.  (partly  fold.)  2  fold, 
geneal.  tab.  (incl.  front.)     24^°™. 

"275  copies  only  printed  by  private  subscription." 

"List  of  authorities":  p.  564-575. 

CS71.L787     1910 


422  LIBKAEY   OF   CONGRESS 

Livingston — Continued. 

See  also  Byrd.  E159.G55 

Moore.  CS71.M82     1898 

Repalje.  CS69.H7 

Robinson.  CS71.R66.    1907 

Livingstone.     See  Livingston. 

2031  Lloyd. 

Lineage  of  the  Lloyd  and  Carpenter  family.  Comp.  from 
authentic  sources  by  Charles  Perrin  Smith  .  .  .  For  circulation 
among  the  branches  of  the  family  interested.  Camden,  Printed 
by  S.  Chew,  1870. 

88  p.     illus.,  pi.     Sl*^™. 

CS71.L792     1870 

2032 [Addenda]     Trenton,  Printed  by  W.  S.  Sharp,  1873. 

cover-title,  19,  6,  [1]  p.     illus.     SO^-^". 

CS71.L,792     1873 
9-15017-8t 

2033 Thomas  Lloyd.     (In  Provincial  councillors  of  Pennsyl- 
vania ...  by  Charles    P.   Keith.     Philadelphia,  1883.     26*^°». 

p.  7-45)  F148.K28 

2034  Genealogical    notes    relating   to    the   families   of  Lloyd, 

Pemberton,  Hutchinson,  Hudson  and  Parke,  and  to  others, 
connected  directly  or  remotely  with  them;  from  the  original 
manuscript  of  James  P.  Parke  and  TowTisend  Ward,  with  notes, 
additions  and  corrections,  ed.  at  the  request  of  Charles  Hare 
Hutchinson  ...  by  Thomas  Allen  Glenn.  Philadelphia, 
Printed  for  private  distribution  [on  the  press  of  E.  Stern  &  co., 
inc.]  1898. 

89  p.    illus.,  coat  of  arms.     29''™. 

"300  copies  of  this  book  were  privately  printed." 

CS71.L792     1898 

4-24202 

2035 The  Lloyds  of  Birmingham,  with  some  account  of  the 

founding  of  Lloyds  bank,  by  Samuel  Lloyd.  2d  ed.  Bir- 
mingham, Cornish  brothers,  limited;  [etc.,  etc.]  1907. 

xvi,  246  p.  25  pi.  (incl.  front.,  ports.,  plan,  facsims.)  fold,  geneal.  tab. 
23^'"". 

Introduction  signed :  E.  V.  Lucas. 

CS439.L6 


See  also  Chamberlain.  CS71.C443.    1880 

Hill.  CS71.H647     1854 


AMERICAN    AND  ENGLISH   GENEALOGIES  423 

2036  LobdeU. 

. . .  Simon  Lobdell — 1646  of  Milford,  Conn,  and  his  descend- 
ants. Comp.  and  pub.  by  Julia  Harrison  Lobdell.  Nicholas 
Lobden  (Lobdell) — 1635  of  Hingham,  Mass.  and  some  of  his 
descendants.     Chicago,  The  Windermere  press  [1907  ?] 

2  p.  1.,  vi  p.,  2  1.,  9-374  p.,  1 1.,  xlvii  p.     ports.,  map.     24'^°». 

At  head  of  title:  1907. 

CS71.L796     1907 

9-8069 

2037  Locke. 

Book  of  the  Lockes.  A  genealogical  and  historical  record  of 
the  descendants  of  William  Locke,  of  Woburn.  With  an  ap- 
pendix containing  a  history  of  the  Lockes  in  England,  also  of 
the  family  of  John  Locke,  of  Hampton,  N.  H.,  and  kindred 
families  and  individuals.  By  John  Goodwin  Locke  .  .  .  Bos- 
ton, J.  Munroe  &  co.,  1853. 

406  p.     front.,  illus.,  ports.,  facsims.,  coat  of  arms.     24^*^™. 

CS71.L813     1853 

9-11610t 

2038 The  descendants  of  Calvin  Locke,  of  Sullivan,  N.  H.,  who 

was  of  the  fifth  generation  from  Dea.  William  Locke,  of  Woburn, 
Mass.  (1628-1720).  Comp.  by  Rev.  Samuel  L.  Gerould.  Leba- 
non, N.  H.,  H.  E.  Waite  &  co.,  1900. 

23,  [1]  p.     23<="^. 

CS71.L813     1900 

1-9346 

See  also  Salisbury.  CS71.S167    1892 


2039  Lockwood. 

Descendants  of  Robert  Lockwood.  Colonial  and  revo- 
lutionary history  of  the  Lockwood  family  in  America,  from  a.  d. 
1630.  Comp.  by  Frederic  A.  Holden  and  E.  Dunbar  Lock- 
wood.     Philadelphia,  Print,  priv.  by  the  family,  1889. 

XXV,  708  p.,  2  1.,  50,  31,  35,  [831]-884  p.  front.,  illus.,  plates,  ports.,  maps, 
facsims.,  coat  of  arms.     26*=™. 

Between  pages  708  and  831  are  three  sermons  by  James  Lockwood,  with 
separate  pagination  and  reprints  of  original  title-pages. 

CS71.L817     1889 
9-11608t 

See  also  Barlow.  CS71.B27    1891 

2040  Logan. 

James  Logan.  William  Logan.  (In  Provincial  councillors 
of  Pennsylvania  ...  by  Charles  P.  Keith.  Philadelphia,  1883. 
26i<='".     pt.  2,  p.  1-40)  F148.K28 


424  LIBRARY   OF    CONGRESS 

Logan — Continued. 

2041  The  Logans.     {In  Historic  families  of  Kentucky  .  . .    By- 
Thomas   Marshall   Green  .  .  .       1st  series.       Cincinnati,    1889. 

23i'='°.     p.  117-229) 

F460.G79 

4-11454 

See  also  Jenkins.  CS71.J5    1904 

Pocahontas.  CS71.R747     1887 

Walker.  cs7i.wi8    1902 

2042  Lomax. 

Genealogical  and  historical  sketches  of  the  Lomax  family, 
by  Joseph  Lomax  .  .  .  Grand  Rapids,  Mich.,  The  Rookus 
printing  house,  1894. 

264,  [60]  p.     illus.,  ports.,  coats  of  arms.     23^"™. 

CS71.L839     1894 

9-11606t 

2043  Lombard. 

A  genealogical  sketch  of  the  early  Lombards,  with  verses. 
By  Albert  E.  Lombard  .  . .  Lowell,  Mass.,  The  Franklin  press, 
1883. 

71,  [1]  p.     17'="'. 

CS71.L84     1883 

9-ll(i04t 

See  also  Vickers.  CS71.V637    1864 

2043a  Long. 

Pedigree  of  Long,- of  South  Wraxall  and  Draycot.  {In  The 
history  and  antiquities  of  the  manor  house,  at  South  Wraxall, 
and  the  church  of  Saint  Peter,  at  Biddestone,  Wiltshire;  the 
former  the  property  of  Walter  Long  .  .  .  By  Thomas  Larkins 
Walker.    London,  1838.     31x24«'n.  geneal.  tables.) 

DA690.W938W2 

2044  Historical  account  of  the  family  of  Long  of  Wiltshire ;  by 

Walter  Chitty.     [London]  Printed  for  private  circulation  [Gil- 
bert and  Rivington,  limited]  1889. 

2  p.  1.,  63  p.  incl.  3  geneal.  tables.    23^'=°'. 

CS439.Ii7 

3-1403 

2045 Genealogy  of  Benjamin  Long,  late  of  Tonawanda,  Erie 

County,  N.  Y.,  deceased.     Comp.  by  his  grandson,  Benjamin  F. 
Thomas.     Rochester,  N.  Y.,  1897. 
8  p.    2P™. 

CS71.L849     1897 

9-11607t 


AMERICAN   AND  ENGLISH   GENEALOGIES  425 

Long — Cont  inued . 

2046 Genealogy   of    Benjamin    Long  .  .  .  late   of  Tonawanda, 

Erie  County,  N.  Y.    Rev.  illustrated,  enlarged  by  .  .  .    Benjamin 
F.  Thomas.  .  .  Rochester,  N.  Y.  [R.  W.  Lace]  1898. 
10  p.    front.     24^<''n. 

CS71.L849     1898 
Sept.  7,  98-86 

2047 Long  of  Sleaford.     {In  Harleian  Society.     Publications. 

London,  1903.     27^'".     v,  51,  p.  609.)  CS410.H3  voL51 

Longacre  See  Longenecker. 

Longaker    See  Longenecker. 

2048  Longenecker. 

History  of  the  Longacre-Longaker-Longenecker  family. 
Pub.  for  the  committee.  Philadelphia,  Lutheran  publication 
society  [1902  ?] 

viii,  9-310  p.     20^"'°. 

CS71.L85     1902 

5-10319 

Longfellow.     See  also  Ellis.  F3.T61 

Longley.     See  also  Bent.  CS71.B475    1903 
LongstafF.     See  LangstafF. 

Longstreth.     See  also  Hallowell.  cs71.hi93    1893 

Loockermans.     See  also  Dupuy.  CS71.D945    1910 

2049  Loomis. 

The  descendants  of  Joseph  Loomis,  who  came  from  Braintree, 

England,  in  the  year  1638,  and  settled  in  Windsor,  Connecticut, 

in  1639.     By  Elias  Loomis  , . .    New  Haven,  Tuttle,  Morehouse 

&  Taylor,  1870. 

vii,  5-292  p.     front,  (coats  of  arms)     23^'^™. 

CS71.L863     1870 

9-lI602t 

2050 The  descendants  of  Joseph  Loomis,  who  came  from  Brain- 
tree,  England,  in  the  year  1638,  and  settled  in  Windsor,  Con- 
necticut, in  1639.     By  Elias  Loomis  ...     2d  ed.  rev.  and  enl. 
New  Haven,  Tuttle,  Morehouse  and  Taylor,  1875. 
viii,  9-611  p.     front.,  port.     23^'^™. 

CS71.L863     1875 

3-7919 

2051  The   descendants    (by   the   female   branches)    of  Joseph 

Loomis,  who  came  from  Braintree,  England,  in  the  year  1638, 
and    settled    in    Windsor,    Connecticut,    in    1639.     By    Elias 
Loomis  . .  .    New  Haven,  Tuttle,  Morehouse  &  Taylor,  1880. 
2  V.    front.     23^"™. 
Paged  continuously. 

CS71.L863     1880 

9-11603t 


426  LIBRARY   OF   CONGRESS 

Loomis — Continued . 

2052  Descendants  of  Joseph  Loomis  in  America,  and  his  ante- 
cedents in  the  Old  world;  the  original  pub.  by  Elias  Loomis, 

1875,  rev.  by  Elisha  S.  Loomis,  ph.  d.,  1908.     [Berea?  O.,  1909] 
4  p.  1.,  [xiii]-xiv,  [15]-859,  [8]  p.     plates,  porta.,  maps,  facsims.     27"™. 
Title  in  red  within  blue  ornamental  border. 

"This  edition  is  limited  to  700  numbered  copies,  of  which  this  book  is  no.  22." 
8  blank  pages  at  end  for  "Family  register." 

"The  Loomis  family  in  the  Old  world  ...  by  Charles  A.  Hoppin,  jr.":  p. 
[53J-114. 

CS71.L863     1909 

9-29641 

2052a  Lopez. 

The  story  of  the  Lopez  family,  a  page  from  the  history  of 

the  war  in  the  PhiUppines;  ed.  and  with  an  introduction  by 

Canning  Eyot  .  .  .      Boston,  J.  H.  West  company,  1904. 

217  p.    front.,  plates,  ports.     20^'=™. 

DS676.8.L8    E9 

4-2996. 

2052b  Lord. 

Genealogy  of  the  Lord  family  which  removed  from  Col- 
chester, Conn.,  to  Hanover,  N.  H.,  and  then  to  Norwich,  Vt. 
By  Rev.  John  M.  Lord.  Concord,  N.  H.,  I.  C.  Evans  co., 
printers,  1903. 

116  p.    19<^™. 

CS71.L873     1903 

See  also  Foster.  CS71.F756    1897 

Noyes.  CS71.N955     1907 

Salisbury.  cs7i.si67    1892 

Tracy.  CS71.T76     1895a 

2053  Lorlmer. 

Lorimer,  Scotland.     [London,  Hamilton,  Adams  &  co.,  1877] 

4  p.     front,  (coat  of  arms)     27"™. 

Comp.  by  R.  R.  Stodart. 

Caption  title. 

Reprinted  from  "Miscellanea  genealogica  et  heraldica,"  n.  e.,  1877,  v.  2,  p. 

421-423. 

CS479.LS 

9-191 19t 

2054  Lotbiniere,  de. 

The  De  Lotbinieres.     A  bit  of  Canadian  romance  and  history. 
By  I.  J.  Greenwood.     [Boston,  D.  Clapp  &  son,  printers,  1896] 
8  p.     24^^^™. 
"Reprinted  from  the  New-England  hist,  and  gen.  register  for  January,  1896." 

CS90.L6 

9-19130t 


AMEEICAN    AND   ENGLISH   GENEALOGIES  427 

2055  Lothrop. 

A  genealogical  memoir  of  the  Lo-Lathrop  family  in  this 
country,  embracing  the  descendants,  as  far  as  known,  of  the 
Rev.  John  Lothropp,  of  Scituate,  and  Barnstable,  Mass.,  and 
Mark  Lothrop,  of  Salem  and  Bridgewater,  Mass.,  and  the  first 
generation  of  descendants  of  other  names.  By  the  Rev.  E.  B. 
Huntington,  a.  m.  Ridgefield,  Conn.,  Mrs.  Julia  M.  Hunting- 
ton, 1884. 

3  p.  1.,  457  p.,  1  1.     front.,  ports.     25'''°. 

CS71.L882     1884 

9-11009t 

See  also  Woolsey.  CS71.W916    1900 

Lott.     See  also  Zabriskie.  •  CS71.Z12    1881 

2056  Loud. 

Genealogical  record  of  the  descendants  of  Caleb  Loud,  1st., 
13th  child  of  Francis  Loud,  jr.,  and  Onner  Prince  Loud.  Comp. 
by  Watson  Loud  .  . .  and  published  by  H.  M.  Loud  .  . .  1889. 
Detroit,  Winn  &  Hammond,  printers,  1889. 

70  p.     -IZV^. 

CS71.L885     1889 

9-1147r.t 

Lounsberry.     See  also  HiU.  CS71.H647    1907 

Lounsbury,     See  Lounsberry. 

Lourie.     See  Lowry. 

LoutreL     See  also  Barlow.  CS71.B27    1891 

Love.     See  also  Meigs.  CS71.M511    1906 

2057  Loveland. 

Genealogy  of  the  Loveland  family  in  the  United  States  of 
America,  from  1635  to  1892,  containing  the  descendants  of 
Thomas  Loveland,  of  Wethersfield,  now  Glastonbury,  Conn.  .  . . 
By  J.  B.  Loveland  .  . .  and  George  Loveland  .  .  .  [Fremont,  O., 
I.  M.  Keeler  &  son,  printers,  1892-95] 

3  V.     illus.,  ports.,  coats  of  arms.     22^"=™. 

CS71.Ii898     1892-1895 

9-116n.5t 

Low.     See  Lowe. 

2058  Lowe. 

.  .  .  Descendants  of  William  Low,  of  Boston,  Massachusetts. 
Comp.  by  Edmund  D.  Barbour,  January  1,  1890.     [Boston?] 
1890. 
cover-title,  fold,  geneal.  tab.     64^  x  40'^'°  fold,  to  11  x  20'''°. 

CS71.L912     1890 

12-1900-155 


428  LIBEAKY   OF   CONGRESS 

2059  Lowell. 

The  historic  genealogy  of  the  Lowells  of  America  from  1639 
to  1899.  Comp.  and  ed.  by  Delmar  R.  Lowell  .  .  .  Pub.  by  the 
author.     Rutland,  Vt.,  The  Tuttle  co.,  printers,  1899. 

lii,  826  p.     plates,  porta.,  coat  of  arms.     24^''™. 

CS71.L915     1899 

9-11598t 

2060  Lowndes. 

Lowndes  of  South  Carolina,  an  historical  and  genealogical 
memoir.  By  George  B.  Chase  .  .  .  Boston,  A.  Williams  cS;  co., 
1876. 

1  p.  1.,  81  p.     front,  (port.)  coat  of  arms.     25''™. 

CS71.L919     1876 

9-11601t 

2061  Lowry. 

The  history  of  the  two  Ulster  manors  of  Finagh,  in  the 
county  of  Tyrone,  and  Coole,  otherwise  manor  Atkinson,  in  the 
county  of  Fermanagh,  and  of  their  owners.  By  the  Earl  of 
Belmore,  m.  r.  i.  a.  London,  Longmans,  Green  &  co.;  [etc., 
etc.]  1881. 

xi,  383,  [1]  p.     22^'=°'. 

DA995.T74B4 

4-2454 

2062  Historico-genealogical  sketch  of  Col.  Thomas  Lowrey,  and 

Esther  Fleming,  his  wife.     By  Henry  Race,  m.  d.     Flemington, 
N.  J.,  H.  E.  Deats,  1892. 

16  p.     incl.  ports.     23^^'^'". 

CS71.L93     1892 

10-14372 

See  also  Lawson.  CS71.L425    1903 

Robinson.  CS71.R66    1907 

Ludlow.     See  also  Fowler.  CS71.F788    1888 

2063  Ludwig. 

Ludwig  genealogy.  Sketch  of  Joseph  Ludwig,  who  was  born 
in  Germany  in  1699,  and  his  wife  and  family,  who  settled  at 
"Broad  Bay,"  Waldoboro',  1753.  By  M.  R.  Ludwig... 
Augusta,  Kennebec  journal,  1866. 

223  p.     front.,  pi.,  port.     21^"™. 

CS71.L948     1866 

3-7937 

2064  Lukens. 

Descendants  of  John  Lukens  of  Horshan,  Montgomery 
County,  Pa.     Collated  by  Theodore  Cooper.     New  York,  1900. 

geneal.  tab.     56  x  71<=™. 

CS71.L954     1900 

4-541 

Lumisden.     See  also  Strange.  NE642.S8D4 


AMEEICAN   AND  ENGLISH   GENEALOGIES  429 

2065  Lumley. 

Records  of  the  Lumleys  of  Lumley  castle,  by  Edith  Milner; 
ed.  by  Edith  Benham.     London,  G.  Bell  and  sons,  1904. 
xii,  380  p.  incl.  geneal.  tables,     front.,  pi.,  11  port.,  geneal.  tab.     29§''™. 
Title  in  red  and  black. 

DA28.35.L8M6 

5-G758 

2066  Lundy. 

The  Lundy  family  and  their  descendants  of  whatsoever  sur- 
name, with  a  biographical  sketch  of  Benjamin  Lundy,  by  Wil- 
liam Clinton  Armstrong,  A.  m.  New  Brunswick,  N.  J.,  J.  Hei- 
dingsfeld,  printer,  1902. 

485  p.     front.,  illus.,  plates,  ports.,  facsim.     24^-''™. 

CS71.L962     1902 

3-22580 

Luscomb.     See  also  Driver.  CS71.D782    1889 

2067  Lutz. 

The  third  reunion  of  the  children  of  Jacob  D.  Lutz  .  .  .  [Cir- 
cleville,  O.,  1874] 

4  p.     24<=™. 

CS71.L975     1874 

2068  Lyford. 

Francis  Lyford  of  Boston  and  Exeter,  and  some  of  his 
descendants;  by  William  Lewis  Welch  .  .  .  Salem,  Printed  for 
the  Essex  institute,  1902. 

1  p.  1.,  88  p.     24|«". 

From  the  Historical  collections  of  the  Essex  institute,  vol.  xxxvii  and 

XXXVIII. 

CS71.L984     1902 

3-4170 

2069  Lyman. 

Genealogies  of  the  Lymans  of  Middlefield,  of  the  Dickinsons 
of  Montreal,  and  of  the  Partridges,  of  Hatfield.  Boston,  D. 
Clapp  &  son,  printers,  1865. 

29  p.,  11.  incl.  geneal.  tab.     24^^™. 

Comp.  by  James  Taylor  Dickinson. 

The  "Genealogy  of  the  Partridges  of  Hatfield"  was  compiled  by  S.  D. 
Partridge. 

CS71.L986     1865 

3-486 

2070  Lyman  anniversary.     Proceedings  at  the  reunion  of  the 

Lyman  family,  held  at  Mt.  Tom  and  Springfield,  Mass.,  August 
30th  and  31st,  1871.     Albany,  N.  Y.,  J.  Munsell,  1871. 

59,  [1]  p.     231'''°. 

Addresses  by  Hon.  Lyman  Tremain  and  Rev.  Lyman  Coleman,  d.  d. 

CS71.L986     1871 

9-11600+ 


430  LIBRAE Y   OF   CONGRESS 

Lyman — Continued. 

2071  Genealogy  of  the  Lyman  family,  in  Great  Britain  and 

America;  the  ancestors  and  descendants  of  Richard  Lyman, 
from  High  Ongar  in  England,  1631.  By  Lyman  Coleman  . . . 
Albany,  N.  Y.,  J.  Munsell,  1872. 

xvi,  [9J-533  p.     front,  (col.  coat  of  arms)  ports.,  fold,  geneal.  tab.     23'^™. 

p.  343-344  duplicated. 

CS71.L986     1872 

10-2213t 

See  aho  Cooper.  CS71.C777    1906 

Holton.  CS71.H758     1881 

2071a  Lynch. 

Genealogical  memoranda  relating  to  the  family  of  Lynch. 
London,  Mitchell  and  Hughes,  1883. 
15  p.     front.     29^'=". 

Reprinted  from  Miscellanea  etheraldica.    London,  1874.     27^™.     X.  S.  v.  4. 

CS439.L92 

10-11538 

2072  Lynde. 

The  diaries  of  Benjamin  Lynde  and  of  Benjamin  Lynde,  jr.; 
with  an  appendix.  Boston,  Priv.  print.  [Cambridge,  Riverside 
press]  1880. 


cm 


xvi,  251  p.     front.,  port.,  facsim.,  geneal.  tab.     22 
Edited  by  Fitch  Edward  Oliver. 
Family  of  Lynde,  p.  iii-xvi. 
Pedigree  of  Browne  and  Lynde. 

3-4 1C7 

See  also  Bowdoin.  CS71.B785    1894 

Salisbury.  CS71.S167    1892 

2073  Lynn. 

A  history  of  a  fragment  of  the  clan  Linn  and  a  genealogy  of 
the  Linn  and  related  families,  by  Dr.  George  Wilds  Linn  .  . . 
[Lebanon,  Pa.,  Report  print]  1905. 
204,  [13]  p.     3  port.  (incl.  front.)     22^<='°. 
13  blank  pages  at  end,  for  records  of  marriages,  births  and  deaths. 

CS71.L989     1905 

6-20341 

2073a  Lyon. 

Life  of   General  Nathaniel  Lyon.     By  Ashbel   Woodward, 
M.  D.     Hartford,  Case,  Lockwood  &  co.,  1862. 
xii,  [13]-360  p.     front,  (port.)  plates,  plan.     18^"=™. 
Genealogy,  p.  349-356. 

4-6837 


AMEKICAN   AND  ENGLISH   GENEALOGIES  431 

Lyon — Continued. 

2074  Lyon  of  Ogil  .  .  .    [London,  Field  &  Tuer,  printers,  1869  ?] 

1  p.  1.,  10  p.,  1 1.,  incl.  pi.     28^''™. 
Comp.  by  William  Lyon,  lOtli  laird  of  Ogil. 
Caption  title. 

Seven  sheets  of  additions  and  corrections  in  manuscript  inserted . 
"  Copy  of  a  genealogical  ms.  lentby  Walter  F.  Lyon,  esq.,  London,  in  January, 
1869,  the  property  of  Mr.  John  Lyon  ..." 

Manuscript  note  concerning  William  Lyon  who  emigrated  to  America  in  1635, 
is  inserted. 

CS479.L9 

10^9t 

2075 Lyon  memorial.  Massachusetts  families,  including  de- 
scendants of  the  immigrants  William  Lyon,  of  Roxbury,  Peter 
Lyon,  of  Dorchester,  George  Lyon,  of  Dorchester,  with  intro- 
duction treating  of  the  English  ancestry  of  the  American  fami- 
lies. Editors:  A.  B.  Lyon(s)  .  . .  G.  W.  A,  Lyon  .  .  .  Associate 
editor:  Eugene  F.  McPike  .  . .  Detroit,  Mich.,  W.  Graham 
printing  co.,  1905. 

1  p.  1.,  [5J-491  p.     illus.,  plates,  ports.     21'^™. 

CS71.L99     1905 

6-1360 

2076  Lyon  memorial.     Families  of  Connecticut  and  New  Jersey, 

including  records  of  the  descendants  of  the  immigrants,  Richard 
Lyon,  of  Fairfield,  Henry  Lyon,  of  Fairfield,  with  a  sketch  of 
''Lyons  farms"  by  S.  R.  Winans,  jr.  Illustrated  with  maps. 
Editor:  Sidney  Elizabeth  Lyon  .  . .  associate  editors,  Louise 
Lyon  Johnson  ...  A.  B.  Lyons  .  .  .  Detroit,  Mich.,  W.  Gra- 
ham printing  co.,  1907. 

1  p.  1.,  [5]^53  p.     illus.  (maps)  plates,  ports.,  plan.     21"=™. 
Lettered:  Lyon  memorial  *  *. 

CS71.L99     1907 

7-30467 

2077  Lyon  memorial.     New  York  families  descended  from  the 

immigrant  Thomas  Lyon,  of  Rye,  with  introductory  chapter  by 
Dr.  G.  W.  A.  Lyon  on  the  English  Lyon  families;  wdth  maps 
and  facsimile  reproductions  of  interesting  ancient  manuscripts. 
Editor:  Robert  B.  Miller  . . .  associate  editor:  A.  B.  Lyons  .  . . 
Detroit,  Mich.,  Press  of  W.  Graham  printing  co.,  1907. 

1  p.  1.,  [5J-539  p.     illus.,  plates,  ports.,  fold,  facsims.     21|<'™. 
Lettered:  Lyon  memorial  *  *  * 

CS71.L99     1907a 

8-17282 

See  also  Dobyns.  CS71.D636    1908 

Washington.  CS69.W5  voL  2 

McAfee.     See  also  Wood.  CS71.W875    1905 


432  LIBEAEY   OF   CONGKESS 

2078  McAleer. 

A  study  in  the  origin  and  signification  of  the  surname  McAleer 
and  a  contribution  to  McAleer  genealogy,  Comp.  ...  by 
George  McAleer,  m.  d.     Worcester,  Mass.,  G.  McAleer,  1909. 

103  p.    2  port.  (incl.  front.)  fold,  geneal.  tab.  (in  pocket)    23'"'°. 

CS71.M113     1909 

9-14498 

2079  McAUister. 

Descendants  of  Archibald  McAllister,   of  West  Pennsboro 

to^vnship,    Cumberland    County,    Pa.     1730-1898.     By   Mary 

Catharine  McAllister,     Harrisburg,  Pa.,  Scheffer's  printing  and 

bookbinding  house,  1898, 

85,  93  p.,  7  1.     front.,  photos.     25'^°'. 

CS71.M114     1898 

Nov.  23,  98-142 

2080  Genealogical  record  of  the  descendants  of  Col.  Alexander 

McAllister,  of  Cumberland  County,  N,  C;  also  of  Mary  and 
Isabella  McAllister.  By  Rev.  D.  S.  McAllister,  Richmond, 
Va.,  Whittet  &  Shepperson,  1900. 

244  p.     front,  (port.)     19^"=™. 

CS71.M114     1900 

Jan.  10, 1901-58 

McAlpin.     See  also  Lawson.  CS71.L425    1903 

McArthur.     See  also  Anderson.  CS71.A65    190- 

2081  Macbeth. 

An  abstract  of  a  genealogical  collection,  by  Malcolm  Mac- 
beth . .  .  Vol.  1.  St.  Louis  [Printed  by  Nixon-Jones  printing 
co.l  1907- 

1  V.     illus.  (facsims.)  ports.     26J*'™. 

Cover-title. 

CS71.M118     1907 

CA  9-1632 

McCabe.     See  also  Jennings.  CS71.J545    1899 

2082  McCaU. 

One  branch  of  the  family  tree  of  the  McCall  family.  Descend- 
ants of  James  and  Anna  McCall,  of  Marshfield,  Mass.  By  A,  J. 
McCall.     Bath,  N,  Y.,  Underbill,  printer,  1884. 

geneal.  tab.  27^  x  21^°'°  fold,  to  21^  x  14<=™. 

CS71.M122     1884 

10-8907 

MacCallum  More.     See  Argyll. 

McCarty.     See  also  Lancaster.  CS71.L245    1902 

McCarver.    See  also  Conkling.  CS71.C752    1909 


AMERICAN   AND  ENGLISH  GENEALOGIES  433 

2083  McClanahan. 

The  McClanahans.     [Roanoke,  Va.,  The  Stone  printing  and 
manufacturing  company,  1894] 
43  p.     fold,  geneal.  tab.     15J'=". 
Pref.  signed:  H.  M.  White. 

CS71.M126     1894 

8-2766 

McClarty.     See  also  Glassell.  F226.H41 

McClary.     See  McCleary. 

2084  McCleary. 

The  McClary  family.  {In  History  of  Nottingham,  Deerfield 
and  Northwood  ...  by  Elliott  C.  Cogswell  .  .  .  Manchester, 
N.  H.,  1878.     25^"^.     p.  217-230.)  F44.N9C6 

2085 A  sketch  covering  four  generations  of  the  McClary  family. 

Beginning  with  the  immigration  of  Andrew  McClary  from  Ulster 

in  1726,  and  ending  with  the  death  of  Andrew  McClary,  of 

Peacham,  Vt.,  in  1869.     [By  Horace  P.  McClary.     Windsor, 

Vt.,  1896] 

cover-title,  35,  [1]  p.     23^"". 

CS71.M127     1896 

9-17612 

McClintock.     See  also  McKee.  CS71.M156    1900 

2086  McClung. 

The  McClung  genealogy.     A  genealogical  and  biographical 

record  of  the  McClung  family  from  the  time  of  their  emigration 

to  the  year  1904,     By  Rev.  William  McClung  .  .  .    Pittsburgh, 

Pa.,  McClung  printing  company,  1904. 

296  p.     front.,  plates,  ports.     23^^™. 

CS71.M128     1904 

4-31004 

2087  McCook. 

A  brief  historical  sketch  of  the  "Fighting  McCooks"  ... 
New  York,  The  J.  Kempster  printing  company  [1903] 

cover- title,  28  p.  incl.  pi.     25^''". 

Comp.  by  Henry  Howe. 

"Reprinted  from  the  Proceedings  of  the  Scotch-Irish  society,  of  America 
[v.  6,  p.  161-171]" 

CS71.M129     1903 

6-3331 

McCord.     See  also  McKinney.  CS71.M158    1905 

Robinson.  CS71.R66     1867 

35819°— 10 28 


434  LIBRARY   OF   C0NGKE8S 

2088  McCormick. 

Family  record   and   biography.     Comp.   by  I>oander  Jamed 

McCorrnick.     Chicago,  1896. 

478,  [161  p.     platcfi,  porta.    26"". 

CS71.M13     1896 
»-llOT7t 

2089  S<;otch-Iri.sh    in    Ireland    and    in   America,    as   shown   in 

sketches  of  the  pioneer  Scot/;h-Irish  families  McCormick,  Ste- 
venson, McKenzie,  and  Bell,  in  North  Carolina,  Kentucky, 
Mi-ssouri  and  Texas.  By  Andrew  Phelp.=?  McCormick  .  .  .  [New 
Orlean.s]  1H97. 

2  p.  1.,  174,  72  p.,  11.     24"°. 

Printed,  not  publwhe^l. 

E184.S4M2 

2090  Point   au   Pelee   island.     A   historical   sketch   of  and    an 

ac<;ount  of  the  McCormick  family,  who  were  the  first  white 
owners  on  the  island.     Amherstburg,  Echo  print,  co,,  1899. 

4  p.  1.,  43  p.  23i"». 
By  Tha/Idf;iiH  Hmith. 
VbHccAidiiiiUi  of  Alexander  and  Elizabeth  (Turner)  McCormick. 

CS71.M13     1890 

l-10dSO 

See  also  Kinney. 

Weitzel. 

McCoHkey.     See  alno  Pound. 

McCoy.     See  aho  Pound. 

McCurda.     See  McCurdy. 

McCurdy.     See  (jho  Hilton. 

Salirsbury. 
Salisbury. 

2091  McDonald. 

Genealogy  of  the  MacDonuld  family.  Ed.  B.  Comprising 
all  names  fjbtained  up  to  Febr-uary,  1870.  [New  Haven,  Conn., 
Press  Tuttle,  Morehouse  &  Taylor,  1876] 

6  p.  1.,  123  p.     20i  X  rW". 
"Grwtirij^"  Hy^nod:  V.  V.  McDonald. 

CS71.M134     1876 
{»-n9w>t 

2092 Contributions  to  the  early  history  of  Bryan  McDonald  and 

family,  settlers  in  1089,  on  Ked  Clay  Creek,  Mill  Creek  Hundred 

(or  Township)  New(;astle  Cf)unty,  Delaware.     Togethf;r  with  a 

few  biographical  skfitches  and  other  statistics  of  general  interest 

to  their  lineal  descenrlants.     By  P'rarik  V.  McDrjnald  .  .  .    San 

PVancisco,  VVinterburn  &  co.,  printers  and  electrotypers,  1879. 

fj4,  [1]  f>.     front.  (poTi.j     'ZH""'. 

CS71.M134     1870 

V-1874Jt 


F22J 

5.M15 

CS71.W434 

1883 

CS71.P876 

1904 

CS71.P876 

1904 

C671.H666 

1906 

CS71.S167 

1885 

CS71.S167 

1892 

AMERICAN    AND   ENGLISH   GENEALOGIES  435 

McDonald — Conl  inued . 

2093  Supplement  no.  1  to  edition  B  of  the  MacDonald  genealogy. 

Containing  records  of  the  descendants  of  Jesse  Peter,  one  of  the 
pioneer  settlers  near  Mackville,  Washington  County,  Ken- 
tucky ;  together  with  a  few  remarks  on  the  early  history  of  the 
Peter  family,  and  whatever  other  information  of  value  concern- 
ing this  hranch  of  the  name  could  be  collected  up  to  Feb.  25, 
1880.  Comp.  and  ed.  by  Frank  V.  McDonald  .  .  .  Cambridge, 
Univei-sity  press,  J.  Wilson  and  son.  1S80. 

72  p      front.,  pi.,  ports.     SU'™. 

CS71.M134     1880 
9-18739t 

2094 History  of  the  Macdonalds  and  Lords  of  the  Isles;    with 

genealogies  of  the  principal  families  of  the  name.  By  Alexan- 
der Mackenzie  .  .  .    Inverness,  A.  &  W.  Mackenzie,  1881. 

xxiv,  534  p.     23i«°'. 

CS479.M2 

3-9292 

See  also  Clanronald.  CS479.R8 

McKean.  CS479.M3 

Robinson.  CS71.R66    1907 

2095  McDonnell. 

The  ancient  Franciscan  friary  of  Bun-na-margie.  Ballycastle, 
on  the  north  coast  of  Antrim:  being  a  descriptive  and  historical 
notice  of  this  once  celebrated  friary,  so  intimately  associated 
with  the  family  of  Macdonnell.  earls  of  Antrim.  By  Francis 
Joseph  Bigger  .  .  .  With  plans  and  drawings  by  William  J. 
Fennell  .  .  .  Belfast,  New  York  [etc.]  M.  Ward  &  co.,  limited 
[1898] 

45  p.  incl.  front.,  illus.     25<"°'. 

Special  volume  of  flster  journal  of  archseolc^y. 


DA990.I746U4 


6-%29 


2096  Macdonough. 

The  Macilonough-Hackstaff  ancestry,  by  Rodney  Macdon- 
ough.    Boston,  Press  of  S.  Usher,  1901. 

1  p.  1.,  xii,  526  p.     pliitcs,  port^.,  faceims.     24^'™. 
Limited  ed.  of  300  copies. 


CS71.M136     1901 


1-25831 


MacDougall.     See  aho  Argyll.  da880.A6C1 

Robinson.  cs7i.R66    1907 


436  LIBRARY   OF   CONGRESS 

2097  McDowell. 

The  McDowells.  {In  Historic  families  of  Kentucky  . . .  By 
Thomas  Marshall  Green  ...  1st  series.  Cincinnati,  1889.  23^°°*. 
p.  1-116) 

F460.G79 

4-11454 

See  also  Buford.  CS71.B93    1903 

Greenlee.  CS71.G842    1908 

2098  McFarland. 

Our  kindred.     The  McFarlan  and  Stern  families,  of  Chester 

County,  Pa.,  and  New  Castle  County,  Del.     In  two  parts  .  .. 

By  Cyrus  Stern.     Ed.  by  Lizzie  M.  Marshall.     Introduction  by 

Jacob  Taggart  Stern.     [West  Chester,  Pa.,  F.  S.  Hickman]  1885. 

5  p.  1.,  179,  [4]  p.     front.,  plates,  ports.,  facsims.     26''™. 

CS71.M142     1885 
9-15613 

2099 History  of  the  clan  MacFarlane,  (Macfarlane)  MacFarlan, 

MacFarland,  MacFarlin.     By  Mrs.  C.  M.  Little.     Tottenville, 
N.  Y.,  Mrs.  C.  M.  Little,  1893. 

viii,  [9]-252,  [2]  p.     front.,  illus.,  plates,  ports.     23"'°. 
For  private  circulation. 

CS71.M142     1893 

9-11931 

2100 Descendants  of  Daniel  McFarland  one  of  the  Scotch  Pres- 
byterians who  settled  in  Worcester,  Massachusetts.  Comp.  by 
Ellery  B.  Crane  for  the  Worcester  society  of  antiquity.  Wor- 
cester, Mass.,  The  Blanchard  press,  1907. 

28  p.     pi.,  ports.     24^""'. 

CS71.M142     1907 

9-13261 

— —  See  also  McKinney.  CS71.M158    1906 


Macfarlane.     See  McFarland. 
Macfarlin.     See  McFarland. 

2101  McGavock. 

The  McGavock  family.  A  genealogical  history  of  James 
McGavock  and  his  descendants  from  1760  to  1903,  by  Rev. 
Robert  Gray  .  .  .     Richmond,  W.  E.  Jones,  1903. 

175  p.     23i'"». 

CS71.M144     1903 

5-2289 

2102  McGiUycuddy. 

The  McGiUycuddy  papers:  a  selection  from  the  family 
archives  of  "the  McGiUycuddy  of  the  Reeks,"  with  an  intro- 
ductory memoir;  being  a  contributicm  to  the  history  of  the 
county  of  Kerry.  By  W.  Maziere  Brady  .  .  .  London,  Long- 
mans, Green,  and  co.,  1867. 

xxxiii,  209,  [Ij  p.     29'"°. 

DA918.3.M16B8 

4-34G60 

McGinness.     See  Macginnis. 


AMERICAN   AND  ENGLISH   GENEALOGIES  437 

2103  Macginnis. 

Notes  on  the  family  of  Magennis;  formerly  lords  of  Iveagh, 
Newry  and  Mourne,  in  the  kingdom  of  Ulidia,  Ireland.  Col- 
lected from  various  authentic  sources,  by  Edmund  Francis 
Dunne  .  .  .  Salt  Lake  City,  Utah,  Printed  at  the  Star  printing 
office,  1878. 

1  p.  1.,  17  p.     22"=™. 

DA916.3.M3D9 

8-4666t 

2104  Origin  and  history  of  the  Magennis  family :  with  sketches 

of  the  Keylor,  Swisher,  Marchbank  and  Bryan  families  .  .  .  By 
John  F.  Meginness  . . .  Williamsport,  Pa.,  Heller  bros.'  print- 
ing house,  1891. 

1  p.  1.,  245,  iii  p.     front.,  ports.     24''™. 

CS71.M145     1891 

9-11935 

2105  McGinness  and  Scott  families  and  their  branches.  Genea- 
logical notes.  By  Samuel  T\".  McGinness  and  Mary  R.  Ford  . . . 
Pittsburgh,  Murdoch,  Kerr  &  co.,  1892. 

299  p.     front.,  ports.     23^'='°. 

CS71.M145     1892 

3-5668 

2106  Macgregor. 

History  of  the  clan  Gregor,  from  public  records  and  private 
collections;  comp.  at  the  request  of  the  Clan  Gregor  society  by 
one  of  its  vice-presidents,  Amelia  Georgiana  Murray  MacGregor 
. . .    Edinburgh,  W.  Brown,  1898-1901. 

2  V.     col.  front,  (coat  of  arms)     26^"™. 
Front,  of  V.  2:  Old  Mac  Gregor  weapons  &  flag. 

CS479.M24 

2-8876 

Mcllhany.     See  also  Kinney.  F225.M15 

Mclntire.     See  also  Flagg.  CS71.F574    1903 

Zane.  F495.M38 

2107  Mcintosh. 

A  genealogical  record  of  the  descendants  of  Andrew  Mcintosh 
of  Willington,  Conn.  .  . .  with  a  sketch  of  the  family  of  David 
Lillibridge  ...  By  J.  C.  Mcintosh  . . ,  Springfield,  Mass.,  C.  W. 
Bryan  &  co.,  printers,  1888. 

51  p.     22«"'. 

CS71.M15     1888 

3-490 

See  also  Baillie.  CS7l.Bie    1898 

Buford.  CS71.B93     1903 


438  LIBRARY   or   CONGRESS 

2108  Maclver. 

Account  of  the  Clan-Iver.     Aberdeen  [W.  Bennett,  printer] 
1873. 
3  p.  1.,  Ill  p.     25'^". 
By  Peter  Colin  Campbell. 
Edition  limited  to  150  copies. 

CS479.M26 
6-8684 

2109  Mack. 

Mack  genealogy.  The  descendants  of  John  Mack  of  Lyme, 
Conn.,  with  appendix  containing  genealogy  of  allied  families, 
etc.  By  Mrs.  Sophia  (Smith)  Martin  . .  .  Rutland,  Vt.,  The 
Tattle  company,  printers,  1903-04. 

2  V.     24'^°'. 

Paged  continuously. 

CS71.M152     1903-1904 

4-33874 

See  also  Treman.  CS71.T78    1901 

2110  McKay. 

The  genealogy  of  Hugh  McKay  and  his  lineal  descendants. 
1788-1895.     [Boston,  1895] 

76  p.     20i'=". 

Signed  William  L.  Kean. 

CS71.M153     1896 
1-1821 

2111  The  book  of  Mackay,  by  Angus  Mackay  .  .  .    Edinburgh, 

X.  Macleod;  Madoc,  Ont.,  E.  Mackay,  1906. 

X,  499,  [1]  p.     illus.,  4  pi.  (2  col.)  12  port.  (incl.  front.)  map.     26'^°'. 
"The  edition  is  limited  to  five  hundred  copies,  of  which  this  is  no.  31,  signed 
by  the  author." 

CS479.M28 

6-36624 

2112  McKean. 

Genealogy  of  the  McKean  family  of  Pennsylvania,  with  a 
biography  of  the  Hon.  Thomas  McKean,  ll.  d.  . . .  By  Rober- 
deau  Buchanan.  With  an  introductory  letter  by  the  Hon. 
Thomas  F.  Bayard,  ll.  d.  Lancaster,  Pa.,  Inquirer  printing 
company,  1890. 

xiv,  273  p.     front,  (port.)  facsims.     23""°. 

CS71.M154     1890 

9-11934t 

2113  McKean  genealogies,  from  the  early  settlement  of  Mc- 

Keans  or  McKeens  in  America  to  the  present  time,  1902;  with 
portraits  representing  the  different  branches  of  the  family.  By 
Cornelius  McKean  . .  .  Des  Moines,  The  Kenyon  printing  & 
mfg.  CO.,  1902. 

213  p.     front.,  pi.,  ports.,  geneal.  tab.     23^"="". 

CS71.M154     1902 

3-24079 


AMERICAN   AND  ENGLISH   GENEALOGIES  439 

McKean — Continued . 

2114  McKean  historical  notes,  being  quotations  from  historical 

and  other  records,  relating  chiefly  to  MacIain-MacDonalds,  many 
calling  themselves  McCain,  McCane,  McEan,  Maclan,  Mclan, 
McKean,  MacKane,  McKane,  McKeehan,  McKeen,  McKeon, 
etc.  Arranged  and  mostly  comp.  by  Fred.  G.  McKean,  U.  S.  X. 
Washington,  D.  C.     [Press  of  Gibson  bros.]  1906. 

250  p.     illus.  (incl.  ports.,  maps,  facsims.)  pi.     24''™. 
Mounted  pattern  of  MacKeane  tartan. 
Contains  music. 

Supplements  "McKean  genealogies,"  by  Cornelius  McKean,  published,  1902. 
cf.  Introd. 

CS479.M3 

7-2.575 

2115  McKee. 

American  genealogy  of  the  allied  families  McKee,  McClintock, 
Mills,  Stipp  and  Stewart.  Comp.  by  James  Robert  McKee. 
Los  Angeles,  Cal.,  1900. 

sheet.     107^  x  11^'^. 

CS71.M156     1900 

5-34160 

McKeen.     See  McKean. 

2116  Mackenzie. 

The  genealogie  of  the  Mackenzie^,  preceeding  y^  year  m.dc.lxi. 
Wreattin  in  j^  year  m.dc.lxix.  by  a  persone  of  qualitie.  Edin- 
burgh, University  press,  1S29. 

2p.  1.,  16p.     29<"°. 

"Only  50  copies  printed." 

"Printed  from  a  ms.  written  by  Sir  George  Mackenzie,  of  Rosehaugh,  after- 
wards Earl  of  Cromarty,  Viscount  Tarbat . . .  The  editor  was  J.  W.  Mackenzie, 
esq.  . . .  " — Martin,  Privately  printed  books,  1834. 

CS479.M32     1829 

2-27570 

2117  History  of  the  clan  MackeiLzie;  with  genealogies  of  the 

principal  families.  By  Alexander  Mackenzie  .  .  .  Inverness, 
A.  &  W.  Mackenzie,  1879. 

XX,  463,  [1]  p.     fold,  geneal.  tab.     22^"°'. 

CS479.M32     1879 

8-37483 

See  also  McCormick.  E184.S4M2 


Mackey.     See  also  Grant.  CS479.G7 

MacKinlay.     See  McKinley. 

2118  McKinley. 

Tke  clan  M*°Kinlay    .  .  .    lst-2d  gathering.    . .  .      [Chicago  ?] 

1893-94. 
2  V.     20'^™. 
"Proem"  signed:  John  Samuel  Goodwin,  historian. 

CS71.M167     1893-1894 

4-24206 


440  LIBEARY   OF   CONGRESS 

McKinley — Continued . 

2119  The  Scotch  ancestors  of  Wilham  McKinley,  president  of 

the  United  States.  Comp.  by  Edward  A.  Claypool  .  .  .  Chicago 
[Printed  by  Schulkins  &  co.]  1897. 

1  p.  I.,  9-i5,  [1]  p.     front,  (port.)  illus.     ig^'". 

CS71.M167     1897 

9-11932t 

2119a The  life  of  William  McKinley,  including  a  genealogical 

record  of  the  McKinley  family  and  copious  extracts  from  the 
late  President's  public  speeches,  messages  to  Congress,  procla- 
mations, and  other  state  papers  .  .  .  Illustrated  with  nearly 
two  hundred  photographs  and  four  full  pages  in  color.  New 
York,  P.  F.  Collier  &  son,  1901. 

iv,  [2],  128  p.     col.  front.,  illus.,  3  col.  pi.,  ports.     26^'=". 

By  Oscar  K.  Davis  and  John  K.  Mumford. 

10-1238 

2120  McKinney. 

History  of  the  families  of  McEonney — Brady — Quigley,  by 
Belle  McKinney  Hays  Swope  .  .  .    Newyille,  Penna,  1905. 

289,  xvi,  [20]  p.     col.  front.,  17  pi.  (3  col.)  port.     24''"'. 

CS71.M158     1905 

7-42109 

2121  McKinstry. 

Genealogy  of  the  McKinstry  family,  with  a  preliminary  essay 
on  the  Scotch-Irish  immigrations  to  America.  By  William 
Willis  .  .  .    Boston,  H.  W.  Dutton  &  son,  printers,  1858. 

28  p.     23J'"°. 

CS71.M159     1858 
9-11933t 

2122  McKnight. 

Genealogical  record  of  Thomas  and  Harriet  Clapp  McKnight, 
Charles  and  Almira  Clapp  McKnight,  and  descendants,  here 
styled  the  McKjiight  family  circle.  This  book  relates  to  but 
one  branch  of  the  family  name.  Compiled  from  authentic 
sources  by  William  S.  Brockway  .  . .  [Milwaukee,  Swain  & 
Tate,  printers]  1889. 

98  p.     geneal.  tab.     24""'. 

CS71.M16     1889 


Maclachlan.     See  also  Argyll.  DA880.A6C1 

Maclaren.     See  also  Kirby.  CS71.K58    1898 

2123  MacLaughlin. 

The  MacLaughlins  of  clan  Owen.     A  study  in  Irish  history. 
By  John  Patrick  Brown  . . .    Boston,  W.  J.  Schofield,  1879. 

V,  [1]  p.,  1  1.,  87  p.     17i<="'. 

CS499.M2 
5>-l9107t 


AMERICAN   AND  ENGLISH  GENEALOGIES  441 

2124  Maclay. 

The  Maclays  of  Lurgan.  Being  a  biographical  sketch  of  the 
descendants  of  Charles  and  John  Maclay  who  came  to  America 
in  the  year  1734.  By  Edgar  S.  Maclay,  m.  a.  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 
[Ogilvie  print]  1889. 

6,  [2],  7-80  p.     30^<"". 

Text  within  ornamental  borders. 

Blank  leaves  interspersed. 

CS71.M162     1889 

9-l5014t 

2124a  MacLean. 

An  historical  and  genealogical  account  of  the  clan  Maclean 
from  its  first  settlement  at  Castle  Duart  in  the  Isle  of  Mull,  to 
the  present  period.  By  a  Seneachie  . .  .  London,  Smith,  Elder 
&  CO.;  Edinburgh,  Laing  &  Forbes,  1838. 

10  p.  1.,  xvi,  358  p.     22'-°'. 

Comp.  by  Lachlan  Maclean.  * 

CS479.M34 
9-19337t 

2125  A  history  of  the  clan  Mac  Lean  from  its  first  settlement  at 

Duard  Castle  in  the  Isle  of  Mull,  to  the  present  period ;  including 
a  genealogical  account  of  some  of  the  principal  families,  together 
with  their  heraldry,  legends,  superstitions,  etc.  By  J.  P.  Mac 
Lean  .  . .    Limited  ed.     Cincinnati,  R.  Clarke  &  co.,  1889. 

480  p.     front,  (map)  illus.,  port.     26'=". 

CS71.M163     1889 

1-18885 

2128 The   clan  MacLean.      Instituted   1892    .  .  .    Glasgow,  J. 

Thomlinson,  1893. 
64  p.  illus.  21^'=". 
List  of  members:  p.  [59]-64. 

DA758.4.M3C5 

8-16630t 

2127  A  brief  history  of  the  ancestry  and  posterity  of  Doctor 

Neil  McLean,  of  Hartford,  Conn.  U.  S.  A.  [By]  John  J.  McLean. 
Palmyra,  N.  Y.,  1900. 

iv,  [5]-36  p.     22<"". 

CS71.M163     1900 

3-4169 

2127a  Clan  Maclean  association.      Instituted    1892.     List  of 

members  and  office-bearers,  &c.,   &c.     1908-1909.     Glasgow, 
Printed  by  D.  M.  Goudielock  [1908]. 
32  p.     front,  (port.)     IS"™. 
Comp.  by  John  Maclean. 

CS479.M34     1908 
10-13890 

2127b Pedigree  of  the  Macleans  of  Drinmin,  1909  .  . .      [Glas- 
gow? 1909]. 

geneal.  tab.     30^X48''°'. 
Comp.  by  John  MacLean. 

CS479.M34     1909 


442  LIBRARY   OF   CONGRESS 

MacLean — Continued . 

2127c  Genealogy  of  the  Macleans  of  Dowart,   1910.     Chiefs  of 

the  clan  .  .  .  Comp.  by  John  Maclean  .  .  .      [Glasgow?  1910J 
geneal.  tab.     45i  x  43'^™. 

CS479.M34     1910 

See  also  McKean.  CS479.M3 


2128  Macleod. 

History  of  the  Macleods  with  genealogies  of  the  principal 
families  of  the  name.  By  Alexander  Mackenzie  .  .  .  Inverness, 
A.  &  W.  Mackenzie,  1889. 

XV,  463  p.     23«'°. 

CS479.M36     1889 

9-26239 

2129  .  . .  The  Macleods :  a  short  sketch  of  their  clan,  history, 

folk-lore,  tales,  and  biographical  notices  of  some  eminent  clans- 
men. By  the  Rev.  R.  C.  Macleod  of  Macleod.  Edinbmgh,  The 
Clan  Macleod  society,  1906. 

118  p.,  1  1.     front.,  6  port.    19"™.     (Clan  Macleod  publications     no.  1) 

Errata  slip. 

CS439.M18 

9-9556 

2130  MacManus. 

MacManus    family.     Communicated    by    Charles    Sotheran. 

{In  Miscellanea  genealogica  et  heraldica.     London,  1874.     27*"". 

n.  s.,  V.  1,  p.  161-168) 

CS410.M5n.s.  vol.1 

See  also  Sotheron.  CS439.S7 

MoMasters.     See  also  Larimer.  CS71.L322    1903 

2131  McMath. 

Memorials  of  the  McMath  family;  including  a  genealogical 
account  of  the  descendants  of  Arcliibald  McMath,  who  was  born 
in  Scotland  about  the  year  1700  .  .  .  Comp.  by  Frank  M. 
McMath  . .  .    Detroit,  Speaker  printing  company,  1898. 

1  p.  1.,  xviii,  3-240  p.     front.,  ports.,  coats  of  arms.     23"™. 

CS71.M167     1898 

1-10271 

McMichael.     See  also  Lancaster.  CS71.L245    1902 

McNaughton.    See  also  Robinson.  cs71.R66    1907 

Macomb.    See  also  Gustin.  cs7i.G982    1900 


AMERICAN   AND  ENGLISH  GENEALOGIES  443 

2132  Macomber. 

Macomber  genealogy,  by  Everett  S.  Stackpole  .  .  .    Lewiston, 
Me.,  Press  of  the  Journal  company  [1908?] 

1  p.  I.,  [5]-252  p.     23^" 


CS71.M171     1908 


9-14471 


See  also  Flagg.  CS71.F574    1903 

Pierce.  CS71.P616    1874 

McPheeters.     See  also  Walker.  CS71.W18    1902 

Macpherson.     See  also  Byrd.  E159.G56 

2133  McPike. 

The  direct  ancestry  of  Elizabeth  &  Helen  McPike,  of  Chicago, 
Illinois.  (Including  families  of  Allen,  Arnaud,  Babcock, 
Brabbs,  Clark,  Colburn,  Curtis,  Denton,  Dumont,  Fairfield, 
Forman,  Guest,  Halley,  Leland,  Lowe,  Lyon,  McPike,  Moun- 
tain, Pike,  Policy,  Ranney,  Rezeau,  Ruggles,  Shirtliff,  Thurber, 
Tooke,  Traverrier,  Vechte,  Vechten,  Veghte,  Waddingham, 
Wells.)  With  a  reference-list  of  published  articles,  notes,  etc., 
by  Eugene  Fairfield  McPike,  Chicago,  Illinois.     [1906] 

[16]  1.     26^"'". 

Typewritten  copy,  in  cover,  30*'™. 

CS71.M172     1906 

ft-34313 

See  also  Pike. 


2134  Macrae. 

History  of  the  clan  Macrae,  with  genealogies,  by  the  Rev. 
Alexander  Macrae  . . .    Dingwall,  A.  M.  Ross  &  company,  1899. 

xxiv,  442  p.,  1  1.     pi.,  map,  facsim.     22*"™. 

CS479.M38 

2-12142 

See  also  Pocahontas.  CS71.R747   1887 


McSpadden.     See  also  Meigs.  CS71.M511   1906 

2135  McVicar. 

Memoranda  relating  to  the  McVickar   family  in  America. 
[New  York,  1906] 
221.     22^'^'°. 

Introductory  note  signed  Edward  McVickar,  William  Constable  Breed. 

CS71.M175     1906 

9-21010 

2136  Macy. 

Genealogy  of  the  Macy  family  from  1635-1868.     Comp.  by 
Silvanus  J.  Macy  . . .     Albany,  J.  Munsell,  1868. 
1  p.  I.,  457  p.    front.,  ports.,  facsims.  (partly  fold.)    25"^. 

CS71.M177     1868 

9-11930t 

Madison.     See  also  Taylor.  CS71.T24    1898 

WUlis.  CS71.W73     1898 

Magennis.     See  Macginnis. 


444  LIBRARY   OF   CONGRESS 

2137  Magoun. 

Descendants  of  Aaron  and  Mary  (Church)  Magoun,  of  Pem- 
broke, Mass.  ...  3d  ed.  By  Samuel  Breck  .  .  .  Wasliington, 
D.  C,  R.  H.  Darby,  book  and  job  printer,  1891. 

28,  V,  14  p.     illus.  (ports.)    23'"°. 

"Supplement  to  the  Magoun  memorial  ...     Descendants  of  John  and 
Rebecka  Magoun  .  .  .":  14  p.  at  end. 
p.  25-28  blank  for  additional  records. 

CS71.M21     1891 

9-U929t 

Magruder.     See  also  Zimmerinann.  CS71.Z73    19— 

Maher.     See  O'Meagher. 

Mainwaring.     See  also  Buck.  CS71.B92    1909 

2138  Maitland. 

A  genealogical  and  historical  account  of  the  Maitland  family. 
Compiled  from  charters,  deeds,  parish  registers,  wills,  and  other 
authentic  evidences,  by  George  Harrison  Rogers-Harrison, 
Windsor  herald.     London,  Priv.  print.,  1869. 

11  p.     29"=". 

Issued  also  in  Miscellanea  genealogica  et  heraldica,  v.  2,  p.  205-213. 

CS439.M25 

9-18129t 

2139  Maitland  of  Lethington,  and  the  Scotland  of  Mary  Stuart; 

a  history.     By  John  Skelton  .  .  .    Edinburgh  and  London,  W. 
Blackwood  and  sons,  1887-88. 

2  V.     23'^™. 
Closes  with  1573. 

DA787.M2S6 

3-28332 

2140  Makepeace. 

The  genealogy  of  the  Makepeace  families  in  the  United  States. 
From  1637  to  1857.  By  William  Makepeace  .  .  .  Boston, 
Printed  by  D.  Clapp,  1858. 

V  p.,  1  1.,  [9]-107  p.     coat  of  arms.     19""°. 

Autograph  letter  of  author  inserted. 

CS71.M234     1868 

9-11928t 

See  also  Gustin.  CS71.G982    1900 


Malick.     See  Mellick. 

Mallery.     See  also  Candee.  cs7i.C2ie    1882 

Mallet.     See  MaUett. 


AMERICAN   AND  ENGLISH  GENEALOGIES  445 

2141  MaUett. 

John  Mallet,  the  Huguenot,  and  his  descendants,  1694-1894. 
Comp.  by  Anna  S.  Mallett.  Harrisburg,  Pa.,  Harrisburg  pub- 
lishmg  company,  1895. 

XX,  342  p.     col.  front,  (coat  of  arms)  facsims.     27<"". 

CS71.M252     1895 

9-11927t 

Malsby.     See  Maulsby. 

2142  Maltby. 

Family  record  of  the  Maltby-Morehouse  family.  A  list  of 
pedigrees  with  genealogical  notes,  arranged  for  the  convenience 
of  the  children  of  George  Ellsworth  Maltby  and  Georgia  Lord 
(Morehouse)  Maltby  by  their  mother.  [New  Haven,  Conn., 
The  Tuttle,  Morehouse  &  Taylor  press,  ^8951 

iv  p.,  1  1.,  [5]-157  p.     26^«'". 

"A  limited  edition  privately  printed." 


9-11926t 

See  also  Maulsby. 


CS71.M26     1895 


Maltman.     See  also  Comey.  CS71.C732    1896 

Man.     See  Mann. 

Mandeville.     See  also  Gustin.  CS71.G982    1900 

2143  Mann. 

Genealogy  of  the  Mann  family,  by  Rev.  Joel  Mann.     [n.  p., 
18731 
cover-title,  24  p.     19^"". 


CS71.M28     1873 


3-2817 


2144  Record  of   the  Man,  Needles,   (Nedels)  and   Hambleton 

families;  with  others  affiliated  thereunto,  a.  d.  1495  to  a.  d. 
1876.,  et  seq.  Rev.,  enl,,  and  the  modern  records  cor.  by  Samuel 
Hambleton  Needles  .  .  .  Philadelphia,  Printed  for  the  subscrib- 
ers by  E.  Deacon,  1876. 

54,  viii,  55-124  p.     front.     25^  x  21o°'. 
Blank  leaves  inserted  for  "Memoranda." 

CS71.M28     1876 

9-15615 

2145  Mann  memorial.     A  record  of  the  Mann  family  in  America. 

Genealogy  of  the  descendants  of  Richard  Mann,  of  Scituate, 
Mass.  Preceded  by  English  family  records,  and  an  account  of 
the  Wrentham,  Rehoboth,  Boston,  Lexington,  Virginia,  and 
other  branches  of  the  Manns  who  settled  in  this  country.  By 
George  S.  Mann.     Boston,  Press  of  D.  Clapp  &  son,  1884. 

251  p.    front,  (coats  of  arms)  ports.,  geneal.  tables.     23^''™. 

CS71.M28     1884 

9-I2297t 


446  LIBRARY  OF   CONGRESS 

2146  Manners. 

The  Manners  family.     {In  The  great  governing  famihes  of 

England,  by  John  Langton  Sanford  and  Meredith  Townsend  .  . . 

Edinburgh,  1865.     23'''".     vol.  1,  p.  290-        ) 

DA301.1.A1S2 


2147  Manning. 

Pedigree   of   Manning   and    allied    families.     By   Henry    F. 
Waters,  a.  m.     [Boston,  1897] 
geneal.  tab.     24  x  30^'-°'. 
Reprinted  from  the  New-Eng.  hist,  and  geneal.  register,  1897,  vol.  li. 

CS71.M283     1897 
3-27369 

2148  The  genealogical  and  biographical  history  of  the  Manning 

families  of  New  England  and  descendants,  from  the  settlement 

in  America  to  present  time.     i.  The  William  Manning  family, 

of  Cambridge,  Mass.     ii.  The  Richard  and  Anstice  Manning 

family,  of  Salem-Ipswich,  Mass.     iii.  Miscellaneous  families  .  . . 

By  WilHam  H.  Manning.     Salem,  The  Salem  press  co.,  1902. 

V,  857  p.     front.,  pi.,  port.,  facsim.     23^''™. 

CS71.M283     1902 

3-3809 

Mansel.     See  Maunsell. 

2149  Mansur. 

A  partial  record  of  the  Mansur  family.     By  John  H.  Mansur. 
[Royersford,  Pa.  ?]  1901. 
2  p.  1.,  59  p.     22^<"". 

Reprinted  from  the  Genealogical  quarterly  magazine,  Burlington,  Vt.,  1901. 

CS71.M286     1901 

1-19G53 

Mapes.     See  also  Conkling,  CS71.C752    1909 

Sackett.  cs7i.si2i    1897 

2150  Mar. 

The  earldom  of  Mar  in  sunshine  and  in  shade  during  five  hun- 
dred 3^ears.  With  incidental  notices  of  the  leading  cases  of 
Scottish  dignities  from  the  reign  of  King  Charles  i.  till  now. 
In  reply  to  an  address  to  the  peers  of  Scotland  by  Walter  Henry, 
earl  of  Kellie,  May  1879.  Letters  to  the  lord  clerk  register  of 
Scotland  (George  Frederick  earl  of  Glasgow,  lord  Boyle,  etc.)  by 
the  late  Alexander  earl  of  Crawford  and  Balcarres,  lord  Lindsay, 
etc.  .  .  .    Edinburgh,  D.  Douglas,  1882. 

2  V.     23'^'". 

DA758.3.M3C9 

5-2085 


AMERICAN   AND  ENGLISH  GENEALOGIES  447 

2151  Marcelus. 

A  chart  showing  the  ancestors  and  descendants  of  Nicholas  A, 
Marcellus  of  Amsterdam,  N.  Y.,  and  John  N.  Marselus  of  Sche- 
nectady, N.  Y.,  comp.  and  drawn  by  J.  Lawrence  Marcellus  . . . 
Brooklyn,  1881. 

geneal.  tab.     61  x  47^'^™  fold,  to  31^^  x  25i<"°. 

CS71.M314     1881 

&-18738t 

Marchbank.     See  also  Macginnis.  CS71.M145    1891 

Marchmont,  Earls  of.     See  Hume. 

2152  Marcy. 

Record  of  the  Marcy  family.  Communicated  to  the  N.  E. 
hist,  and  gen.  register  for  July,  1875,  by  Prof.  Oliver  Marcy  . . . 
[Boston,  1875  ?] 

14  p.     24''™. 
Caption  title. 

CS71.M322     1875 

9-11939t 

2153 Moses  Marcy  and  his  descendants.     [By  Oliver  Marcy. 

Evanston?Ill.,  1897] 
cover-title,  15  p.     24^^=™. 

CS71.M322     1897 

2-28225 

2154  Maris. 

The  Maris  family  in  the  United  States.  A  record  of  the 
descendants  of  George  and  Alice  Maris.  1683-1885.  Comp. 
for  the  family  by  George  L.  and  Annie  M.  Maris.  West  Chester, 
Pa.  [F.  S.  Hickman]  1885. 

xxxiii,  279  p.     front.,  plates,  ports.     27°'". 

CS71.M342     1885 

9-15614 

2155  Markham. 

A  history  of  the  Markham  family.  By  the  Rev.  David  Fred- 
erick Markham.  London,  Printed  by  J.  B.  Nichols  and  sons, 
1854. 

xi,  116  p.     front,  (port.)  illus.,  pi. ,  geneal.  tables.     22^''™. 

Preface  signed:  "C.  R.  M."  i.  e.  Sir  Clements  Robert  Markham. 

CS439.M3 

4-965S 

See  also  Pocahontas.  cs7i.ii747    1887 


2156  Markley. 

Descendants  of  Jacob  Markley  of  Skippack,  Montgomery 
County,  Pennsylvania  .  .  .  [By  Henry  Sarsaman  Dotterer. 
Norristown]  The  Markley  freundschaft,  1884. 

36  p.     23^"". 

CS71.M345     1884 

ft-12288t 


448  LIBEAEY   OF   CONGRESS 

Markley — Continued. 

2157  Stammtafel  der  familie  Merkle,  nach  den  kirchenbiichern 

zu  Bonfeld,  oberamts  Heilbronn,  konigreich  Wiirttemberg,  und 

denen  zu  Wimpfen,  grossherzogtum  Hessen,     [n.  p.]     Markley 

freundschaft  of  Montgomery  Co.,  Pa.,  1886. 

geneal.  tab.     22  x  66''"  fold  to  24"™. 

CS71.M345     1884 

1-22070 

See  also  Dotterer.  CS71.D724    1903 


2168  Marks. 

Marks-Platt  ancestry;    comp.  by  Eliza  J.  Lines  .  .  .    South 
Beach,  Conn.,  Pub.  by  request  of  A.  A.  Marks,  1902. 
1  p.  1.,  98,  [16]  p.     front.,  pi.,  port.,  geneal.  tab.     24§<'™. 
16  blank  pages  at  end  for  descendants'  record. 


CS71.M346     1902 


3-9126 


2159  Marmion. 

Scrivelsby,  the  home  of  the  champions.     With  some  account 
of  the  Marmion  and  Dymoke  families.     Illustrated.     By  the 
Rev.  Samuel  Lodge  .  .  .    London,  S.  Stock;  [etc.,  etc.]     1893. 
XV,  [1],  199,  [1]  p.     col.  front.,  13  pi.,  3  port.     25^  x  19^'='°. 

DA690.S42L8 

6-22734 

2160  Marsh. 

Genealogy  of  the  family  of  George  Marsh,  who  came  from 
England  in  1635  and  settled  in  Hingham,  Mass.  By  E.  J. 
Marsh.     Leominster,  Press  of  F.  N.  Boutwell,  1887. 

vii,  [9]-197,  xxxii  p.     23^<='°. 

CS71.M365     1887 

9-851 If 

2161 The  genealogy  of  John  Marsh  of  Salem  and  his  descendants, 

1633-1888.  Collected  and  published  by  Col.  Lucius  B.  Marsh 
. .  .  Rev.  and  ed.  by  Rev.  Dwight  W.  Marsh  . .  .  Amherst, 
Mass.,  J.  E.  Williams,  printer,  1888. 

283  p.     2W^. 

CS71.M365     1888 

6-809 

2162 Marsh  genealogy.     Giving  several  thousand  descendants 

of  John  Marsh  of  Hartford,  Ct.  1636-1895.  Also  including 
some  account  of  English  Marshes,  and  a  sketch  of  the  Marsh 
family  association  of  America.  Comp.,  ed.  and  pub.  by  Dwight 
Whitney  Marsh  .  . .  Amherst,  Mass.,  Press  of  Carpenter  & 
Morehouse,  1895. 

Ixvii,  [1],  516  p.,  1  1.     pi.,  ports.,  diagrs.,  coat  of  arms.     24"'". 
p.  469-[476]  blank  for  memoranda. 

CS71.M365     1896 

9-12295t 


AMERICAN   AND  ENGLISH   GENEALOGIES  449 

Marsh — Continued. 

2163  Some  notice  of  various  families  of  the  name  of  Marsh. 

Comp.  by  G.  E.  C.     Exeter,  W.  Pollard  &  co.,  ltd.,  printers, 
1900. 

3  p.  1.,  56  p.     24""". 
Probably  by  G.  E.  Cokayne. 

CS439.M315 

9-24156 

2164  Marshall. 

The  Marshall  family,  or  A  genealogical  chart  of  the  descend- 
ants of  John  Marshall  and  Elizabeth  Markham,  his  wife, 
sketches  of  individuals  and  notices  of  families  connected  with 
them.  By  W.  M.  Paxton  .  .  .  Cincinnati,  R.  Clarke  &  Co., 
1885. 

415  p.     front,  (port.)     21^'^™. 

Folded  "Genealogical  chart  of  the  Marshall  family"  and  typewritten  notes 
on  "Some  of  the  Marshall-Smiths  ..."  bound  in  at  end. 

CS71.M367     1886 

9-12296t 

See  also  Anderson.  CS71.A55    190- 

Giles.  CS71.G472     1864 

Ross.  CS71.R826     1908 

2165  Marsham. 

Register  of  the  Marshams  of  Kent  down  to  the  end  of  the  year 
1902.  By  the  Hon.  Robert  Marsham-Townshend  .  .  .  London, 
M.  Hughes  and  Clarke,  1903. 

15  1.     35x43^"'°. 

CS439.M32 

8-28721 

2166  Marston. 

Memoirs  of  the  Marstons  of  Salem,  with  a  brief  genealogy  of 
some  of  their  descendants  .  .  .  Reprinted  from  the  New-Eng- 
land historical  and  genealogical  register,  vol.  xxvii.,  1873. 
Boston,  Press  of  D.  Clapp  &  son,  1873. 

1  p.  1.,  48  p.     illus.     26''™. 

"Two  hundred  copies." 

"Prefatory  note"  signed:  John  L.  Watson. 

"Appendix.  Containing  brief  genealogies  of  some  of  the  descendants  of  Ben- 
jamin Marston  and  Elizabeth  Winslow":  p.  [37J-48. 

CS71.M373     1873 

9-11924t 

2167  The  Marston  genealogy.     In  two  parts.     Comp.  by  Nathan 

Washington  Marston,  esq.  . . .    South  Lubec,  Me.,  1888. 

xii,  594  p.,  1  1.    plates,  ports.    23i''"». 

CS71.M373     1888 

9-l?294t 

35819°— 10 29 


450  LIBRARY   OF   CONGRESS 

Marston — Continued . 

2168  Genealogical  chart  of  a  Marston  family;  Salem,  Mass., 

Hampton,  Moultonboro'  and  Sandwdch,  N.  H.  Comp.  by 
Enoch  Quimby  Marston,  m.  d.  Centre  Sandwich,  N,  H. 
[Exeter,  N.  H.,  The  News-letter  press]  1898. 

geneal.  tab.     31  x  55 J*""  fold,  to  22^'°'. 
Cover-title. 

On  back  of  cover:  Chart  of  American  ancestry  of  John  Marston  and  his  wife 
Nancy  (Anna)  Moulton  with  their  children  and  their  husbands  and  wives. 

CS71.M373     1898 

9-12293t 

2169  Martin. 

Genealogical   record   of   the   Martin   family.     [Pine   Grovel 
Ky.,  1857] 
8  p.     23^''"". 
Caption  title. 
Signed:  Sam'l  D.  Martin,  near  Pine  Grove,  Clark  County,  Ky.     April  1857. 

CS71.M38     1867 

»-12291t 

2170  Genealogical  memoranda  relating  to  the  family  of  Martyn 

Comp.  by  Michael  Williams  .  .  .  Privately  printed.  London, 
Mitchell  &  Hughes,  1873. 

14  p.     illuB.  (coats  of  arms)     28^'='°. 


CS439.M36 


9-18l30t 


2171  Notices:  genealogical  and  historical,  of  the  Martin  family, 

of  New  England,  who  settled  at  Weymouth  and  Hingham  in 
1635,  and  were  among  the  first  planters  of  Rehoboth  (in  1644), 
and  Swansea  (in  1667),  with  some  account  of  their  descendants. 
By  Henry  J.  Martin.  Boston,  Lee  and  Shepard;  New  York, 
C.  T.  Dillingham,  1880. 

358  p.     front.,  ports.     23"™. 

"Three  hundred  copies  of  this  work  are  printed  for  private  circulation  among 
the  family,  of  which  this  is  no.  1." 

CS71.M38     1880 

9-12290t 

2172  An  account  of  some  of  the  later  generations  of  the  Martin 

family  in  America,  by  Richard  A.  Martin.     New  York,  1902. 

1  p.  1.,  [4]  p.     W'^. 

"Limited  to  150  numbered  copies  . . .    no.  60." 

CS71.M38     1902 

5-37333 

2173  The  Martin  family,   descendants   of  Thomas  Martin  of 

Goochland  Co.,  Virginia,  by  Irene  Dabney  Gallaway.  Fayette- 
ville.  Ark.,  Sentinel  print,  1906. 

[28]  p.     20*  X  l?*"™. 

CS71.M38     1906 
10-5042 


AMERICAN  AND  ENGLISH   GENEALOGIES  451 

Martin — Continued. 

See  also  Flagg.  CS71.F574    1903 

Guild.  CS71.G954     1891 

Pearson.  F129.A96G3 

Pound.  CS71.P876     1904 

Washington.  CS69.W5 

Marts.     See  also  Pound.  0S71.P876    1904 

Martyn.     See  Martin. 

2174  Marvin. 

The  English  ancestry  of  Reinold  and  Matthew  Marvin,  of 
Hartford,  Ct.,  1638;  their  homes  and  parish  churches.  By 
William  T.  R.  Marvin.  Boston,  Priv.  print.  [T.  R.  Marvin  & 
son]  1900. 

184  p.     pi.,  maps  (partly  fold.)    23i«™. 

CS71.M39     1900 
May  10, 1900-40 

2175  Descendants  of  Reinold  and  Matthew  Marvin  of  Hartford, 

Ct.,  1638  and  1635,  sons  of  Edward  Marvin,  of  Great  Bentley, 
England,  by  George  Franklin  Marvin  .  .  .  and  William  T.  R. 
Marvin  .  .  .    Boston,  T.  R.  Marvin  &  son,  1904. 

658  p.,  1  1.     front.,  plates,  ports.,  2  maps,  facsims.     24^"™. 

CS71.M39     1904 

4-37010 

See  also  Mervyn. 

Salisbury.  CS71.S167    1892 

Marvyn.     See  Marvin. 

Marye.     See  also  Fontaine.  F221.V82 

2176  Mason. 

Capt.  John  Mason,  the  founder  of  New  Hampshire.  Includ- 
ing his  tract  on  Newfoundland,  1620;  the  American  charters  in 
which  he  was  a  grantee;  with  letters  and  other  historical  docu- 
ments. Together  with  a  memoir  by  Charles  Wesley  Tuttle, 
PH.  D.  Ed.  with  historical  illustrations  by  John  Ward  Dean, 
A.  M.     Boston,  The  Prince  society,  1887. 

xii  p.,  1  1.,  492  p.  plates,  fold,  map,  geneal.  tab.  22  x  18«™.  (Added  t.-p.: 
The  publications  of  the  Prince  society  ...    [v.  17]) 

E186.P85 
3-24569 

2177  A  record  of  the  descendants  of  Robert  Mason,  of  Roxbury, 

Mass.  . . .  Ed.  by  William  L.  Mason.  Milwaukee  [Burdick, 
Armitage  &  Allen,  printers]  1891. 

8  p.,  9-35  1.,  36-39  p.     24''°'. 

CS71.M41     1891 

9-12289t 


452 


LIBRARY   OF   CONGRESS 


Mason — Continued. 

2178 Genealogy   of   the   Sampson   Mason   family.     Comp.    by 

Alverdo   Hay  ward  Mason.     [Part  I]     East  Braintree,   Mass., 

Printed  by  A.  H.  Mason,  1902. 

1  V.     front,  (map)     26^'''". 

"This  edition  is  limited  to  three  hundred  and  fifty  copies,  of  which  this  copy 

is  no.  193." 

CS71.M41     1902    - 

9-11940t 

2179 Family  record  in  our  line  of  descent  from  Major  John 

Mason  of  Norwich,  Connecticut,  by  Theodore  West  Mason  .  . . 
New  York,  The  Grafton  press,  1909. 

59,  8,  [4]  p.     front.     24^'"°'. 

"Limited  edition  for  private  distribution." 

9-31827 

See  also  Bailey. 

Baker. 

Boardman. 

Borton. 

Crispin. 

Hester. 


CS71.M41 

1909 

1908 

CS71.B17 

1896 

1849 

CS71.B739 

1908 

CS71.C933 

1901 

CS71.H588 

1906 

2180  Massasoit,  Descendants  of. 

Indian  history,  biography  and  genealogy:  pertaining  to  the 
good  sachem  Massasoit  of  the  Wampanoag  tribe,  and  his  de- 
scendants. With  an  appendix.  By  Ebenezer  W.  Peirce  .  . . 
North  Abington,  Mass.,  Z.  G.  Mitchell,  1878. 

xiii,  [2],  261  p.     front.,  pi.,  port.     lOi*"". 

E90.M4P3 


Masterman. 


See  also  Dowse. 
Harris. 


Masters.     See  also  Jenkins. 

2181  Mather. 

The  Mather  family.     By  Enoch  Pond 
chusetts  Sabbath  school  society,  1844. 
viii,  [9]-180  p.     front,  (port.)     16'''°. 


9-12980t 


CS71.D752     1890 
CS439.H29 

CS71.J5     1904 


Boston,  Massa- 


CS71.M427     1844 


2182 


A  memoir  of  the  Rev.  Cotton  Mather,  d.  d.,  with  a  gene- 
alogy of  the  family  of  Mather.  By  Samuel  G.  Drake.  Boston, 
C.  C.  P.  Moody,  printer,  1851. 

16  p.    front.,  ports.,  geneal.  tab.    24*'". 

Title  vignette:  coat  of  arms. 


CS71.M427     1851 


9-11946t 


AMERICAN   AND  ENGLISH   GENEALOGIES  453 

Mather — Continued. 

2183  Pedigree   of  the  family  of  Mather.     [Boston,   C.   C.   P. 

Moody,  printer,  1851] 

geneal.  tab.    42  x  34''™  fold,  to  22  x  18^"™. 

Reprinted  from  the  Memoir  of  the  Rev.  Cotton  Mather,  d.  d.  By  Samuel 
Gardner  Drake.    1851. 

CS71.M427     1861a 
9-12287t 

2184  Lineage  of  Rev.  Richard  Mather,  by  Horace  E.  Mather 

.  . .    Hartford,  Conn.,  Press  of  the  Case,  Lockwood  &  Brainard 

company,  1890. 

539  p.,  1  1.     front.,  illus.,  plates,  ports.     23'"". 

CS71.M427     1890 

9-11945t 

2185 Abstracts  of  the  wills  of  the  Mather  family,  proved  in  the 

Consistory  court  at  Chester  from  1573  to  1650;  by  J,  Paul 
Rylands  .  .  .    Boston,  Priv.  print.  [D.  Clapp  &  son]  1893. 
38  p.     1  pi.     23i'^'°. 

Reprinted  from  the  New-Eng.  hist,  and  geneal.  register  for  January,  1893. 

CS71.M427     1893 

3-4181 

2186  Matheson. 

History  of  the  Mathesons,  with  genealogies  of  the  various 
families,  by  Alexander  Mackenzie  ...  2d  ed.  Edited,  largely 
re-written,  and  added  to,  by  Alexander  Macbain  .  .  .  Stirling, 
E.  Mackay;  London,  Gibbings  &  Coy,  ltd.,  1900. 

xi,  [1]  p.,  1  1.,  162  p.     front,  (port.)  illus.,  4  pi.  (1  col.)    23<=°. 

CS479.M4 

4-4171 

Matlack.     See  also  Lamb.  CS71.L218    1904 

2187  Matthew. 

Family  history  [of  Matthews  and  Denman  families]  Comp. 
by  Mary  Rebekah  Matthews  . . .  Newton,  N.  J.,  Press  of  W.  H. 
Nicholls,  1897. 

cover-title,  1  p.  1.,  16  p.     22^'^ 


Lcm 


5-24594 

Matthews.     See  Matthew. 


CS71.M44     1897 


2188  Maule. 

Genealogy  of  the  Maule  family,  with  a  brief  account  of 
Thomas  Maule,  of  Salem,  Massachusetts  .  .  .  [Comp.  by  Rich- 
ard L.  Nicholson]     [Philadelphia,  1868] 

15  p.     23<=". 

Caption  title. 

Cover-title:  M.,  a.  d.  996.    a.  d.  1868,  [with  coat  of  arms] 

CS71.M449     1868 

10-6582 

See  also  Holbrow.  CS439.H6 


454  LIBRARY   OF   CONGRESS 

2189  Maulsby. 

Genealogy  of  the  Maulsby  family  for  five  generations,  1699- 
1902;  comp.  by  careful  research  among  Quaker,  government 
and  family  records  by  Cora  M.  (Patty)  Payne  .  . .  Des  Moines, 
G.  A.  Miller,  1902. 

5  p.  1.,  142  p.,  1  1.,  10  1.,  [2]  p.  illus.,  pi.,  port.,  fold,  map,  faceim.  (partly 
fold.)    24'=°'. 

CS71.M45     1902 
3-3828 

2190  Early  Maltby,  with  some  Roades  history  and  that  of  the 

Maulsby  family  in  America,  descendants  of  William  and  Mary 
Maltby,  emigrants  from  Nottinghamshire,  England  to  Pennsyl- 
vania.    By  Ella  K.  Barnard.     Baltimore,  1909. 

7  p.,  1 1.,  ii,  388  p.,  1 1.     front.,  illus.,  plates,  port.,  facsims.  (1  fold.)    24^"™. 

CS71.M45     1909 

9-12868 

See  also  Maltby. 

2190a  Maunsell. 

History  of  Maunsell,  or  Mansel,  and  of  Crayford,  Gabbett, 
Knoyle,  Persse,  Toler,  Waller,  Castletown;  Waller,  Prior  park; 
Warren,  White,  Winthrop,  and  Mansell  of  Guernsey.  Comp. 
by  Robert  George  Maunsell.  Cork,  Guy  and  company,  limited. 
1903. 

6  p.  1.,  185  i.  e.  186  p.     front,  (port.)  plates,  facsim.     25^'' 
Blank  leaves  interspersed. 


Lcm 


CS439.M37 


10-ni82 

See  also  Munsell. 


Maupin.     See  also  Miller.  CS71.M65    1907 

2191  Mauran. 

Memorials  of  the  Mauran  family.  Collected  in  part  by  James 
Eddy  Mauran.  Comp.  by  John  C.  Stockbridge.  Providence 
[Snow  &  Farnham,  printers]  1893. 

4  p.  1.,  171  p.  incl.  ports,     front,  (coat  of  arms)  pi.     23^"™. 

Interleaved. 

CS71.M453     1893 

9-U944t 

2192  Maurice. 

Pedigree  of  the  families  of  Maurice,  Owen,  etc.,  of  Clenenney 
in  the  county  of  Carnarvon,  and  of  Porkington  (now  Brogyntyn) 
in  the  county  of  Salop;  shewing  the  descent  of  the  estates  in 
England  and  Wales,  of  John  Ralph,  lord  Harlech.  Privately 
printed.     London,  1876. 

1  p.  1.,  8  p.     coat  of  arms.     28^<"". 

Comp.  by  William  Watkins  Edward  Wynne. 

Issued  also  in  Miscellanea  genealogica  et  heraldica,  new  series,  vol.  ii,  p. 

289-298. 

CS459.M3 

9-19349t 

Maury.     See  also  Fontaine.  F221.V82 

Taylor.  cs71.t24    1898 


AMERICAN   AND  ENGLISH   GENEALOGIES  455 

2193  Maverick. 

Remarks  on  the  Maverick  family  and  the  ancestry  of  Gov. 
Simon  Bradstreet.  By  Isaac  J.  Greenwood.  Boston,  Press  of 
D.  Clapp  &  son,  1894. 

8  p.     24f<=™. 
Cover-title. 

"Reprinted  from  the  N.  E.  historical  and  genealogical  register  for  April, 
1894." 

CS71.M461     1894 

9-3048 

2194  Maxwell. 

Memoirs  of  the  Maxwells  of  Pollok,  by  William  Fraser  .  . , 
Edinburgh,  1863. 

2  V.    illus.,  plates,  ports.,  facsims.     29^"™. 
Engr.  t.-p.;  plates  printed  on  both  sides. 

DA758.3.M4F8 

8-22936 

2195  The  cartulary  of  Pollok-Maxwell.     By  William  Fraser. 

Edinburgh  [T.  &  A.  Constable]  1875. 

xiv,  421,  [1]  p.     illus.,  facsim.     29^^". 
Illus.  t.-p.  in  colors. 

This  impression  consists  of  only  20  copies,  privately  printed  for  Sir  Wm. 
Stirling  Maxwell. 

DA758.3.M4F7 

8-22935 

2196  The  Maxwell  family.  Descendants  of  John  and  Ann  Max- 
well, 1701-1894.  With  appendix  containing  sketch  of  the 
Maxwell  family  and  biographical  sketches.  Comp,  by  Henry  D. 
Maxwell  . .  .    Easton,  Pa.  [Easton  express  print]  1895. 

2  p.  1.,  85  numb.  1.     coat  of  arms.     26"™. 

CS71.M465     1895 

9-11943t 

*Sge  aZso  Habersham.  CS71.H114    1901 

2197  May. 

A  genealogy  of  the  descendants  of  John  May,  who  came  from 
England  to  Roxbury,  in  America,  1640.  Boston,  Franklin 
press:  Rand,  Avery  &  co.,  1878. 

1  p.  1.,  XXXV  p.,  1 1.,  175  p.    25"°^. 

The  first  suggestion  of  the  work  came  from  Richard  S.  Edes. 

p.  171-172  omitted. 

Introduction  signed:  Samuel  May...  John  Wilder  May  .. .  John  Joseph 
May. 

CS71.M:467     1878 

9-U942t 

2198  Mayer. 

Memoir  and  genealogy  of  the  Maryland  and  Pennsylvanian 
family  of  Mayer  which  originated  in  the  free  imperial  city  of 


456  LIBRARY   OF   CONGRESS 

2198  Mayer — Continued. 

Ulm,  Wurtemberg:  1495-1878.  By  Brantz  Mayer.  [Balti- 
more, Md.,  Priv.  print,  for  the  family  by  W.  K.  Boyle  &  son, 
18781 

1  p.  1.,  [51-179  P-     front.,  illus.,  pi.     25^"™. 

CS71.M468     1878 

9-11941t 

Mayfield.     See  also  Boone.  CS71.B726    1902 

2199  Mayhew. 

Indian  converts:  or.  Some  account  of  the  lives  and  dying 
speeches  of  a  considerable  number  of  the  Christianized  Indians 
of  Martha's  Vineyard,  in  New-England  .  .  .  By  Experience 
Mayhew  ...  To  which  is  added,  Some  account  of  those  English 
ministers  who  have  successively  presided  over  the  Indian  work 
in  that  and  the  adjacent  islands.  By  Mr.  Prince  .  .  .  London, 
Printed  for  S.  Gerrish,  bookseller  in  Boston  in  New-England; 
and  sold  by  J.  Osborn  [etc.]  1727. 

7,  ix-xxiv,  310  p.     19'^'". 

The  narrative  of  Thomas  Prince  (p.  [277J-310)  has  separate  t.-p. 

E78.M4M24 

6-19809 

2200  The  venerable  May  hews  and  the  aboriginal  Indians  of 

Martha's  Vineyard.  Condensed  from  Rev.  Experience  May- 
hew's  history  printed  in  London  in  1727,  and  brought  down  to 
the  present  century.  By  William  A.  Hallock  .  .  .  New  York, 
American  tract  society  [^=1874] 

190  p.     front.     15^^". 

From  Mayhew's  "Indian  converts:  or,  Some  account  of  the  lives  and  dying 

speeches  of  a  considerable  number  of  the  Christianized  Indians  of  Martha's 

Vineyard." 

E78.M4H2 

^10337 

2201  The  English  ancestry  of  Gov.  Thomas  Mayhew  of  Martha's 

Vineyard  1593-1682,  by  Charles  Edward  Banks,  m.  d.  Cam- 
bridge, Mass.,  Lucy  H.  Greenlaw,  1901. 

10  p.     front,  (coat  of  arms)  geneal.  tab.     24^'=™. 

CS71.M469     1901 

4-24926 

2202  Mead. 

History    and   genealogy   of   the   Mead   family   of   Fairfield 

County,  Connecticut,  eastern  New  York,  western  Vermont  and 

western  Pennsylvania  from  a.  d.  1180  to  1900;  by  Spencer  P. 

Mead  .  .  .    New  York,  The  Knickerbocker  press,  1901. 

vii  p.,  1  1.,  471  p.     col.  front.,  pi.,  port.     25"™. 

CS71.M48     1901 


AMERICAN   AND  ENGLISH   GENEALOGIES  457 

Mead — Continued . 

2203  Genealogical  index  to  the  Genealogy  of  the  Mead  family 

published  in  1901,  by  Spencer  P.  Mead  .  .  .    N[ew]  Y[ork]  The 
Knickerbocker  press,  1907. 
1  p.  1.,  73  p.    24^"^. 

CS71.M48     1901a 

1-27748 

See  also  Pocahontas.  CS71.B747    1887 


Meagher.     See  also  O' Meagher. 

Medbery.     See  Medbury. 

Medbury.     See  also  Wilcox.  CS71.W667    1902 

Meech.     See  also  Walbridge.  CS71.W15    1898 

Meet.     See  also  Crall.  CS71.C889    1908 

Meginness.     See  Macginnis. 

2204  Meigs. 

Record  of  the  descendants  of  Vincent  Meigs,  who  came  from 
Dorsetshire,  England,  to  America  about  1635  .  .  .    By  Henry  B. 
Meigs,     [Baltimore,  Md.,  J.  S.  Bridges  &  co.,  19011 
374  p.     front,  (port.)  illus.,  pi.     28^<^™. 
Blank  pages  inserted  for  genealogical  data. 

CS71.M511     1901 

2-11712 

2205 Meigs   chart    of   American    ancestry.     [Baltimore,    1902 

geneal.  tab.     43^  x  71|'^". 

Comp.  by  Henry  Benjamin  Meigs. 

CS71.M511     1902 

3-3193 

2206 The  Meigs  tribe,  346  yrs:  1559-1905  a.  d.     ...  table  made 

by  Captain  Joe  Vincent  Meigs  in  April  1905.     [Boston?]  1905. 
blue-print  geneal.  tab.     61  x  49^=™  fold,  to  25  x  15^'^ 


CA  6-2655 


CS71.M511     1905 


2207  The  Meigs  tribe,  346  yrs.:  1559  to  1905  a.  d.     Comp.  by 

Joe  Vincent  Meigs.     Boston,  1905. 

blue-print  geneal.  tab.     61^  x  48^'=°'  fold,  to  24  x  ISi""*. 
Dated  August,  1905. 
iBt  edition,  April,  1905. 

CS71.M511     1905a 

CA  6-2654 

2208  The  commixtion  of  the  tribes  in  the  United  States  of 

America,  of  ^IcSpadden — Love — Meigs — Clendinen — Van  Bib- 
ber— Pope  and  others  is  here  shown;  an  effort,  to  know  myself, 
and  to  inform  my  sons — grand  children,  and  many  others,  from 


458  LIBKARY   OF   CONGRESS 

2203  Meigs— Continued. 

whence  their  individuality  came — Most  of  this  matter  came 

from  Bible  records — from  my  own  papers  and  letters  of  my 

father— The  Clendinen  matter  from  Mrs  Delia  A.  McCuUoch 

and   Mrs    Edith  Clendinen  Miller  Stephens  of  \Y.  Ya.     The 

names  of  data  furnishers  are  all  given  below.     Joe  Vincent 

Meigs.     [Bostonl  1906. 

blue-print  geneal.  tab.     54J  x  SO'^'"  fold,  to  20  x  14'=°'. 

CS71.M511     1906 

6-46416 

See  also  Clendinen.  CS71.C627    1905 


2209  Melbourne. 

The  history  of  Melbourne,  in  the  county  of  Derby,  including 
biographical  notices  of  the  Coke,  Melbourne,  and  Hardinge 
families:  by  John  Joseph  Briggs.  2ded.  Derby,  Bemrose  and 
son;  London,  Whittaker  and  co.  [1852] 

8  p.  1.,  [9J-205  p.     front.,  6  pi.,  2  port.,  2  plans.     25i<=™. 

DA690.M55B8 
3-14497 

Melick.     See  Mellick. 

2210  MeU. 

The  genealogy  of  the  MeU  family  in  the  southern  states.  By 
Dr.  and  Mrs.  P.  H.  Mell  .  .  .    [Albany,  N.  Y.,  J.  Munsell's  sons] 

1897. 

61,  xxviii  p.  incl.  pi.     front.,  pi.,  port.    20^"™. 

Blank  leaves  inserted. 

CS71.M523     1897 

1-11967 

2211  Mellick. 

The  story  of  an  old  farm;  or,  Life  in  New  Jersey  in  the 
eighteenth  century,  by  Andrew  D.  Mellick,  jr.  With  a  genea- 
logical  appendix.     Somerville,  N.   J.,   The   Unionist-Gazette, 

1889. 

xxiv,  [2],  743,  [1]  p.     front.,  plates.     25<"°. 
"Moelich-Malick-Melick-Mellick  genealogy  ":  p.  [627]-713. 

F142.S6M7 

13406 

Meloy.     See  also  Dawson.  CS71.D272    I874a 

Melvin.     See  also  Palmer.  CS71.P175    1901-1906 

2212  Menteith. 

The  lake  of  Menteith:  its  islands  and  vicinity,  wdth  historical 
accounts  of    the   priory  of   Inchmahome  and   the  earldom  of 
Menteith;  by  A.  F.  Hutchison,  m.  a.     Illustrated  with  pen  and 
ink  drawings  by  Walter  Bain.     Stirling,  E.  Mackay,  1899. 
xxxiv,  368  p.  incl.  illus.,  pi.,  plans.     25^'^™. 
"Alphabetical  list  of . .  .  authorities":  p.  [xvii]-xxii. 

DA880.M5H9 
S-4128 


AMERICAN   AND  ENGLISH  GENEALOGIES  459 

2213  Menzies. 

The  Menzies  clan  society  ...  Its  history,  objects,  biogra- 
phies, members,  etc.  By  D.  P.  Menzies  . .  .  Glasgow,  Laird, 
Mclntyre  &  co.  [1897] 

1  p.  1.,  28  p.     16"'". 

Title  vignette:  coat  of  anus. 

CS479.M5     1897 

9-19340t 

2214 The  Red  and  white  book  of  Menzies;    a  review.     By  C. 

Poyntz  Stewart  . . .    Exeter,  W.  Pollard  &  co.,  ltd.,  printers, 
1906. 

20  p.     24"'°. 

Reprinted  from  the  Genealogist,  n.  s.,  vol.  xxii,  October,  1905. 

CS479.M5     1906 

6-43478 

2215  The  ''Red  and  white"  book  of  Menzies  ...  by  D.  P.  Men- 
zies ...  2d  ed.,  priv.  print.  Plean  castle,  Mengieston,  Bal- 
meinnarigh,  Plean,  Stirlingshire,  1908. 

1  p.  1.,  xxiv,  [4],  529  (i.  e.  563),  [1]  p.  front.,  illua.,  plates  (partly  col.) 
ports.    26"°'. 

The  first  ed.  with  extra  pages  inserted.  Contains  also  the  original  t.-p.,  with 
imprint:  Glasgow,  Banks  &  co.,  printers,  1894. 

CS479.M5     1908 
8-32483 

2215a  Mercer. 

The  life  of  General  Hugh  Mercer  .  .  .  and  a  genealogical 
table  of  the  Mercer  family.  By  John  T.  Goolrick  . . .  New 
York  &  Washington,  The  Neale  publishing  company,  1906. 

140  p.     11  pi.,  4  port.  (incl.  front.).     20^""°. 

6-24130 

Meredith.     See  also  Ross.  CS71.R825    1908 

Meres.     See  also  Deacon.  CS71.D278    1898 

Meriam.     See  Merriam. 
Meriwether.     See  Merryweather. 
Merkle.     See  Markley. 

2216  Merriam. 

Some  Meriams  and  their  connection  with  other  families.     By 
Rufus  N.  Meriam  . . .    Worcester,  Mass.,  Private  press  of  F.  P. 
Rice,  1888. 
52  p.     241"™. 

Reprinted  from  the  Proceedings  of  the  Worcester  society  of  antiquity  for  1887. 

CS71.M567     1888 
9-12306t 


460  LIBRARY   OF   CONGRESS 

Merriam — Continued . 

2217  The   family   of   Merriam   of  Massachusetts.     By   W.    S. 

Appleton.     Boston,  D.  Clapp  &  son,  1892, 

_  1  p.  1.,  15  p.    15^'°. 

"Corrected  and  enlarged  from  the  New-England  historical  and  genealogical 
register  for  April,  1868,  and  April,  1870." 

CS71.M667     1892 

9-12517t 

2218  —  Genealogical  memoranda  relating  to  the  family  of  Mer- 
riam by  Charles  Pierce  Merriam  and  C.  E.  Gildcrsome-Dickinson. 
London,  Priv.  print,  at  the  Chiswick  press,  1900. 

1  p.  1.,  Adii,  99,  [1]  p.,  1  1.     plates,  fold,  geneal.  tables.     30'"'". 
Limited  edition  of  112  copies. 

CS439.M4 

1-3420 

2219 Merriam  genealogy  in  England  and  America,  including  the 

"Genealogical  memoranda"  of  Charles  Pierce  Merriam,  the  col- 
lections of  James  Sheldon  Merriam,  etc.  Comp.  by  Charles 
Henry  Pope.     Boston,  C.  H.  Pope,  1906. 

XV,  500  p.     plates,  ports.,  facsim.,  geneal.  tables.     25''™. 
Includes  a  reprint  of  the  larger  part  of  "Genealogical  memoranda"  by  C.  P. 
Merriam  and  C.  E.  Gildersome-Dickinson. 
Appendix:  Massachusetts  soldiers  and  sailors  in  the  war  of  the  revolution. 

CS71.M567     1906 

6-37961 

See  also  Flagg.  CS71F574    1903 

2220  Merrick. 

Genealogy  of  the  Merrick — Mirick — Myrick  family  of  Massa- 
chusetts, 1636-1902,  by  George  Byron  Merrick.  Madison,  Wis., 
Tracy,  Gibbs  &  company,  1902. 

vi,  [2],  494  p.     3  pi.  (1  col.)  12  port.  (incl.  front.)    23'"'°. 

CS71.M568     1902 

3-18026 

See  also  Corliss.  CS71.C8    1875 


2221  Merrill. 

Genealogy  prepared  and  published  in  1864,  by  Heman  H. 
Barbour  as  an  appendix  to  his  book  entitled.  My  wife  and  m\^ 
mother.     Hartford,  Press  of  Wiley,  Waterman  &  Eaton,  1885. 

1  p.  1.,  84  p.     2  diagr.     20''". 

Ancestry  of  Frances  E.  Merrill  and  Naomi  Humphrey. 

CS71.M57     1885 

9-11938t 

2222 The  Merrill  family,  by  William  M.  Sargent,  esq.     Reprint 

from  the  Maine  historical  and  genealogical  recorder.     Portland, 
Me.,  S.  M.  Watson,  1886. 
1  p.  1.,  4  p.     illus.     23'-'". 
Title  vignette:  coat  of  arms. 

CS71.M57     1886 
1-2602 


AMERICAN   AND  ENGLISH  GENEALOGIES  461 

Merrill — Continued. 

2223  A  memorial  for  Rev.  Moses  Merrill,  and  his  wife,  Eliza 

(Wilcox)  Merrill,  missionaries  of  the  American  Baptist  mission- 
ary union,  to  the  Otoes,  in  Indian  Territory  (now  Nebraska),  at 
Bellevue  and  the  Platte  River,  six  miles  from  its  mouth,  from 
1833  to  1840.     [Rochester,  N.  Y.,  1888] 

10  p.    18<^™. 

By  Samuel  Pearce  Merrill. 

Caption  title. 

CS71.M57     1888 

9-12304t 

2224  A  contribution  to  the  genealogy  of  the  Merrill  family  in 

America;  being  a  particular  record  of  the  ancestry  of  Hamilton 
Wilcox  Merrill,  by  his  son  Frederick  J.  H.  Merrill.  Albany, 
Printed  privately  for  the  writer  and  for  his  friends,  1899. 

20  p.     2  fold,  geneal.  tab.  (incl.  front.)    23^'^'". 

CS71.M57     1899 

4-24961 

2225  The  American  ancestors  of  George  W.  Merrill  of  Saginaw, 

Michigan,  with  other  family  records  comp.  by  his  son,  William 
Merrill.     Saginaw,  Mich.,  1903. 

1  p.  1.,  25  p.    illus.  (coat  of  arms)    21'^°'. 

CS71.M57     1903 
4-24947 

See  also  Sinclair.  CS71.S615    1896 


Icm 


Merriman.     See  Merryman. 

2226  Merritt. 

[Merritt  records.     Rhinebeck,  N.  Y.,  1908?] 
cover-title,  [14]  p.    24^^ 
First  two  leaves,  27^"^ 
Comp.  by  Douglas  Merritt. 

Contents. — Early  records  of  English  Merritts. — Early  American  Merritts. — 
Thomas  Merritt  of  Rye,  N.  Y.,  and  first  three  generations  of  his  descendants. 

CS71.M570     1908 

10-5267 

2227  Merryman. 

Walter  Merryman  of  Harpswell,  Maine  and  his  descendants, 
by  Rev.  Charles  Nelson  Sinnett.  Concord,  N.  H.,  Rumford 
printing  co.,  1905. 

123  p.    23"°'. 

CS71.M571     1906 

6-28554 

See  also  Adams.  OS71.A2    I894a 


462  LIBRARY   OF   CONGRESS 

2228  Merry  weather. 

The  Meriwethers  and  their  connections.  A  family  record, 
giving  the  genealogy  of  the  Meriwethers  in  America  together 
with  biographical  notes  and  sketches  .  .  .  By  Louisa  H.  A. 
Minor.     Albany,  N.  Y.,  J.  Munsell's  sons,  1892. 

180  p.     front,  (coat  of  arms)  pi.,  ports.     24"'". 

Interleaved. 

CS71.M573     1802 

9-12518t 

See  also  Jones.  CS71.J76    1891 

Taylor.  CS71.T24     1898 

2229  Mervyn. 

Fasciculus  mervinensis;  being  notes  historical,  genealogical, 
and  heraldic  of  the  family  of  Mervyn.  By  Sir  William  Richard 
Drake  .  .  .    London  [Printed  by  Metchim  &  son]  1873. 

[184]  p.    illus.  (coats  of  arms)  fold,  geneal.  tables.      3V^. 

Various  paging. 

Privately  printed. 

CS439.M46     1873 

7-12662 

2230  Tabular  pedigree  of  the  Durford  abbey  branch  of  the  Mer- 
vyn family.     [London,  1873] 

6  p.     illus.  (coats  of  arms)     29J''™. 

Reprinted  from  Fasciculus  Mervinensis  ...  By  Sir  William  Richard  Drake. 
London,  1873.     31'=".     app.  2.  (p.  i-iv) 

Issued  also  in  Miscellanea  genealogica  etheraldica,  n.  s.,  1874,  v.  1,  p.  423-426. 

CS439.M45     1873a 

9-19127t 

See  also  Bramshott.  DA670.H2C2 

Marvin. 

Messer.     See  also  Corliss.  CS71.C8    1876 

2231  Messinger. 

Genealogy  of  the  Messinger  family.     Comp.  by  Hon.  George 
W.  Messinger.     Albany,  J.  Munsell,  1863. 
14  p.     23^^"°. 
Title  vignette. 
"  Reprinted  from  the  N.  E.  historical  and  genealogical  register  for  October, 

1862." 

CS71.M684     1863 

9-12533t 

2232  The    Messinger    family    in    Europe    and    America.     By 

George  Washington  Messinger  .  . .  With  a  memoir  of  Hon.  Dan- 
iel Messinger  of  Boston,  by  John  Ward  Dean,  a.  m.  Reprinted 
from  the  N.  E.  historical  and  genealogical  register  for  October, 
1862.     Lowell,  Mass.,  G.  M.  Elliott,  1882. 

12  p.    2W^. 

CS71.M684     1882 

9-12532t 


AMEKICAN   AND  ENGLISH   GENEALOGIES  463 

2233  Messier. 

A  history  or  genealogical  record  of  the  Messier  (Metselaer) 
family,  comp.,  arranged,  and  ed.  by  Remsen  Varick  Messier; 
together  with  a  prefatory  note  and  biographical  sketches  of  the 
editor's  father,  grandfather,  and  great-grandfather  .  .  .  Chi- 
cago, The  Lakeside  press,  1903. 

106  p.,  1  1.     front.,  port.     24"'". 

"Printed  for  private  distribution." 

"The  edition  of  this  work  is  limited  to  two  hundred  copies,  of  which  this  vol- 
ume is  numbered  87." 

p.  99-106  blank,  for  family  record. 

CS71.M585 

3-15153 

2234  Metcalf. 

Metcalf  genealogy.  Prepared  by  Isaac  Stevens  Metcalf,  of 
Elyria,  Ohio,  for  the  children  and  descendants  of  Isaac  Metcalf, 
who  v/as  born  at  Royalston,  Massachusetts,  February  3,  1783, 
and  died  in  Boston,  April  17,  1830.  Cleveland,  The  Imperial 
press,  1898. 


62  p.     23|'=™. 

"Printed  for  private  circulation. 


2-22147 


CS71.M588     1898 


See  also  Driver.  CS71.D782  1889 

Gamble.  CS71.G191  1906 

Harris.  cs71.H315  1861 

Metselaer.     See  Messier. 

Michelet.     See  also  Mickley.  CS71.M625  1893 

2235  Mickley. 

The  genealogy  of  the  Mickley  family  of  America.  Together 
with  a  brief  genealogical  record  of  the  Michelet  family  of  Metz, 
and  some  interesting  and  valuable  correspondence,  biographical 
sketches,  obituaries  and  historical  memorabilia.  Comp.  by 
Minnie  F.  Mickley.  Mickleys,  Pa.  [Newark,  N.  J.,  Printed  by 
Advertiser  printing  house]  1893. 

182  p.,  1  1.     ports.,  coat  of  arms.     22"™. 

CS71,M625     1893 

9-12531t 

Middagh.     See  also  Crall.  CS71.C889    1908 

2236  Middlebrook. 

Register  of  the  Middlebrook  family,  descendants  of  Joseph 
Middlebrook  of  Fairfield,  Conn.,  by  Louis  F.  Middlebrook  .  . . 
Hartford,  Conn.  [C.  L.  &  B.  co.]  1909. 

2  p.  1.,  [7]-411,  [1]  p.  incl.  plan.     pi.     27^<''^. 

"This  edition  is  limited  to  two  hundred  and  fifty-two  copies,    no.  2." 

CS71.M627     1909 

9-18929 


464  LIBRARY   OF   CONGRESS 

2237  Middleton. 

The  earls  of  Middleton,  lords  of  Clermont  and  of  Fettercairn, 
and  the  Middleton  family.     By  A.  C.  Biscoe.     London,  H.  S. 
King  &  CO.,  1876  [1875] 
X  p.,  1  1.,  398  p.     19*'"'°. 

DA768.3.M6Be 
4-2251 

2238  Mifflin. 

Memoranda  relating  to  the  Mifflin  family.     By  John  Houston 
Merrill.     [Philadelphia]  Printed  for  private  distribution  [1890J 

91  p.     pi.     24J<"°'. 

CS71.M633     1890 

9-1561S 

2239  Life  and  ancestry  of  Warner  Mifflin,  Friend — philanthro- 
pist— patriot;  comp.  by  Hilda  Justice.  Philadelphia,  Ferris  & 
Leach.  1905. 

240  p.     front.,  fold,  map,  2  facsim.     22''°. 

CS71.M633     1006 

5- 14821 

2240  Mildmay. 

Genoalogical  memoranda  relating  to  the  family  of  Mildmay, 
Privately  printed.     London,  Taylor  &  co.,  printers,  1871. 

1  p.  I.,  19  p.     illus.  (coats  of  arms)     28i<''». 

Mildmay  pedigrees,  communicated  by  E.  J.  Sage. 

Issued  also  in  Miscellanea  genealogica  et  heraldica,  v.  2,  p.  192-200,  261-269. 

CS439.M6 

»-18128t 

2241  Miles. 

Annals  of  Miles  ancestry  in  Pennsylvania  and  story  of  a 
forged   will,    by   Charles   H.    Banes  .  .  .    Philadelphia,    G.    H. 

Buchanan  &  company,  1895. 

182  p.     front.,  illus.,  plates  (partly  fold.)  ports.,  facsimt*.     20*'''". 

CS71.M642     1896 

10-5271 

Millanges.     See  Milliken. 

Milledge.     See  also  Habersham.  CS71.H114    1901 

2242  Miller. 

Ancestry  of  the  children  and  grandchildren  of  Warwick  P. 
and  Mary  M.  Miller.     [Spencerville  ?  Md.,  1896] 

20  p.     23*"™. 

Printed  on  one  side  of  leaf  only. 

Preface  signed:  Warwick  P.  Miller.     Spencerville,  Md. 

CS71.M66     1896 

9;12o30t 

2243 History  and  genealogies  of  the  families  of  Miller,  Woods, 

Harris,  Wallace,  Maupin,  Oldham,  Kavanaugh,  and  Brown 
(illustrated)  with  interspersions  of  notes  of  the  families  of 
Dabney,  Reid,  Martin.  Broaddus,  Gentry,  Jarman,  Jameson, 


AMERICAN   AND  ENGLISH  GENEALOGIES  465 

2243  Miller— Continued. 

Ballard,  MuUins,  Michie,  Moberlev,  Covington,  Browning, 
Duncan,  Yancey  and  others,  by  W.  H.  Miller  . .  .  [Lexington, 
Ky.,  Press  of  Transylvania  co.]  1907. 

2  p.  1.,  [3H28,  127  p.    ports.    24^'^°. 

CS71.M65     1907 

W3966 

See  also  Cooper.  csti.cttt    1906 

Davidson.  CS71.D252 

Fulton.  CS71.F974     1900 

Hole.  CS71.H729     1904 

Milles.     See  Mills. 
Millican.     See  Milliken. 
Millikan.     See  Milliken. 

2244  Milliken. 

History  of  the  families  Millingas  and  Millanges  of  Saxonj^ 
and  Normandy,  comprising  genealogies  and  biographies  of 
their  posterity  sumamed  Milliken,  Millikin,  Millikan,  ^lillican, 
Milligan,  Mulliken  and  MuUikin,  a.  d.  SOO-a.  d.  1907;  contain- 
ing names  of  thirty  thousand  persons,  with  copious  notes  on 
intermarried  and  collateral  families,  and  abstracts  of  early  land 
grants,  wills,  and  other  documents  .  .  .  Comp.  by  Rev.  Gideon 
Tibbetts  Ridlon,  sr.  .  .  .  Lewiston,  Me.,  Pub.  by  the  author, 
1907. 

xxxvi,  846  p.     front.,  plates,  ports.,  coats  of  arms.     2.5*^™. 

Folded  leaf  containing  addenda  to  p.  490-492  inserted  after  p.  510. 

CS71.M654     1907 
7-41060 

Millikin.     See  Milliken. 
Millingas.     See  Milliken. 

2245  Mills. 

A  genealogy  of  the  descendants  of  Thomas  Mills,  one  of  the 
first  settlers  in  Dunbarton,  X.  H.  Prepared  by  Ella  ^lills. 
Marlboro,  Mass.,  Times  book  and  job  print.,  1893. 

32  p.     20  X  16<^°. 
Errata  slip  inserted. 

CS71.M657     1893 
&-12529t 

See  also  McKee.  CS71.M156    1900 

Maulsby.  CS71.M45     1902 

Tyssen.  CS439.T93 

Vinton.  CS71.V79     1858a 

35819°— 10 30 


466  LIBRARY   OF    CONGRESS 

2246  Milton. 

Papers  connected  with  the  affairs  of  Milton  and  his  family. 
Ed.  by  John  Fitchett  Marsh,  from  the  original  documents  in 
his  possession.     [Manchester]  Printed  for  the  Chetham  society, 
1851. 
Ip.  l.,46p.     1  fold,  facsim.     23'^". 

{In  Chetham  society.     Remains  historical  and  literary  connected  with  the 
palatine  counties  of  Lancaster  and  Chester,     vol.  xxiv) 

DA670.L19C5     vol.  24 

See  also  Kinney.  F225.M15 

2247  Minet. 

Some  accovnt  of  the  Hvgvenot  family  of  Minet,  from  their 
coming  ovt  of  France  at  the  revocation  of  the  edict  of  Nantes 
MDCLXXXVi, f ovnded  on  Isaac  Minet's  'Relation  of  ovr  familly,' 
by  William  Minet  .  .  .  [London,  Priv.  print,  for  the  author  by 
Spottiswoode  &  co.,  1892] 

vii  p.,  2  1.,  240  p.     front.,  plates,  ports.,  facsim.,  fold,  geneal.  chart.     Sl*^™. 

An  edition  of  250  copies  printed. 

CS439.M54 

9-18127t 

2248  Minot. 

A  genealogical  record  of  the  IVDnot  family  in  America  and 
England.     Boston,  Priv.  print.,  1897. 
1  p.  1.,  55  p.    front,  (coat  of  arms)  plates,  facsims.    26"™. 
"Two  hundred  copies  printed,     no.  49." 
Note  signed:  Joseph  Grafton  Minot. 

CS71.M666     1897 

9-12528t 

2249  Minshall. 

Thomas  and  Margaret  Minshall  who  came  from  England  to 

Pennsylvania  in  1682,  and  their  early  descendants:  to  which 

are  added  some  accounts  of  Griffith  Owen  and  descendants  for 

a  like  period.     By  one  of  the  sixth  generation.     [Jacob  Painter. 

Lima?  Pa.]  1867. 

2p.  l.,8p.     19i«'". 

CS71.M666     1867 

9-12527t 

2250  MinshuU. 

Minshull  pedigrees,  from  the  heraldic  visitations  of  Cheshire, 
1613  and  1663,  in  the  College  of  arms.    London,  Priv.  print.,  1869. 
Ip.  l.,9p.     illus.  (coats  of  arms)    29x22''™. 
Title  vignette:  coat  of  arms. 
Communicated  by  J.  Bellamy  Minshull,  esq. 
Issued  also  in  Miscellanea  genealogica  et  heraldica,  v.  2,  p.  182-190. 

CS439.M6 

9-18125t 

See  also  Minshall. 

Mirick.     See  Merrick. 


AMERICAN   AND  ENGLISH   GENEALOGIES  467 

2251  MitcheU. 

The  Mitchell,  Bryant  and  Orr  families,  and  sketches  of  the 
last  two  hundred  and  seventy-four  years;  by  Seth  Bryant. 
Boston,  1894. 

32  p.     front,  (port.)     18^'''". 

"A  chapter  of  events,  taken  from  Edward  H.  Savage's  valuable  book,  'Bos- 
ton events'":  p.  26-32. 

F74.E18B9 

3-17340 

See  also  Salisbury.  CS7i.si67    1892 


Moffat.     See  Moflfatt. 

2252  Moffatt. 

Moffat  genealogies :  descent  from  Rev.  John  Moffat  of  Ulster 
County,  New  York,  by  R.  Burnham  Moffat.  [New  York,  Press 
of  L.  Middleditch  co.]  Priv.  print.,  1909. 

4  p.  1.,  13-158  p.  incl.  pi.,  map.     25<=™. 

CS71.M695     1909 

10-262G 

Moffet.     See  Moffatt. 

Mogridge.     See  also  Hudson.  DA690.W6H8 

2253  Molesworth. 

Pedigree  of  Molesworth.     Copied  from  the  original  roll  on 
vellum  in  the  possession  of  Major  Molesworth.     [London,  1877  ?1 
[4]  p.     28^'''°. 
Caption  title. 

Issued  also  in  Miscellanea  genealogica  et  heraldica,  n.  s.,  v.  2,  p.  280-283. 

CS439.M7 

9-18123t 

2254  Molineaux. 

Memoir  of  the  Molineux  family;  by  Gisborne  Molineux  .  . . 
For  private  circulation  only.  [London,  Printed  by  J.  S.  Virtue 
and  CO.,  limited]  1882. 

4  p.  1.,  155,  [1]  p.     3  fold,  geneal.  tables.     30''°'. 

Title  vignette. 

CS439.M74 

3-29159 

2255  History,  genealogical  and  biographical,  of  the  Molyneux 

families,   by  Nellie  Zada  Rice  Molyneux.     Syracuse,   N.   Y., 
C.  W.  Bardeen,  1904. 

370  p.     front.,  illus.  (incl.  ports.)     24«". 
"Authorities  for  Molyneux  genealogy":  p.  7-8. 

CS71.M722     1904 

5-4280 

See  also  Brabazon.  CS439.B8 


Molyneux.     See  Molineaux. 

Moncrief .     See  also  Vawter.  CS71.V391    1905 

Moncure.     See  also  Glassell.  F225.H41 


468  LIBRARY   OF   CONGRESS 

2256  Monroe. 

The  Mimroe  genealogy.     By  John  G.  Locke.     Boston  and 
Cambridge,  J.  Munroe  and  company,  1S53. 

15  p.     25J'=°'. 

Reprinted  from  his  "Book  of  the  Lockea  . .  ."  Boston,  1853,  p.  302-313. 

CS71.M753     1863 
9-12324t 

2257 History  of  the  Mimros  of  FowHs  with  genealogies  of  the 

})rincipal  families  of  the  name:  to  which  are  added  those  of 
Lexington  and  New  England.  By  the  late  Alexander  Macken- 
zie ..  .     Inverness,  A.  &  W.  Mackenzie,  1898. 

3  p.  1.,  [viil-xv,  632  p.     23"=°^. 

CS479.M8 

9-1933St 

2258 A  sketch  of  the  Munro  clan,  also  of  William  Munro  who, 

deported  from  Scotland,  settled  in  Lexington,  Massachusetts, 
and  some  of  his  posterity,  together  with  a  letter  from  Sarah 
Munroe  to  Mary  Mason  descriptive  of  the  visit  of  President 
Washington  to  Lexington  in  1789.  By  James  Phinney  Mun- 
roe.    Boston,  G.  B.  Ellis,  1900. 

80  p.     25^^". 

CS71.M753     1900 

1-22485 

Monsell.     See  MunselL 

2259  Monson. 

.  .  .    Proceedings  of  the  first  [&  2d]  Munson  family  reunion, 
held  in  the  city  of  New  Haven,  Wednesday,  August  17,  1887,  & 
Aug.,  19,  1896.     New  Haven,   Tuttle,   Morehouse  &  Taylor, 
printers,  1887,  1896. 
2  V.     23''". 
Cover-title:  A  Hartford  &  New  Haven  pioneer  . . . 

CS71.M755 

3-31340 

2260 1637-1887.     The    Munson    record.     A   genealogical    and 

biographical  account  of  Captain  Thomas  Munson  (a  pioneer  of 
Hartford  and  New  Haven)  and  his  descendants.  By  Myron  A. 
Munson  . . .  New  Haven,  Conn.,  Printed  for  the  Munson  Asso- 
ciation, 1895. 

2  V.     fronts.,  illus.,  plates,  ports.,  maps,  facsims.,  fold,  geneal.  tables,  diagre. 

27icm_ 

Paged  continuously. 

CS71.M755     1895 

9-12323t 

2261  Montague. 

[Montague  family  genealogical  tree]     New  York,  American 
college  of  heraldry,  18- 
geneal.  tab.    46  x  32""'  fold,  to  23  x  IG""". 
Lithographed. 

CS71.M759     18— 

2-9837 


AMEEICAN   AND  ENGLISH  GENEALOGIES  469 

Montague — Continued . 

2262  Meeting  of  the  Montague  family  at  Hadley,  Mass.,  Aug.  2, 

1882.     Boston,  Franklin  press:    Rand,  Avery  and  company, 

1882. 
107  p.,  1  1.     front,  (port.)  pi.     24*"". 
Editor's  note  signed:  Richard  Montague. 

CS71.M759     1882 

9-12322t 

2263  History  and  genealogy  of  the  Montague  family  of  America, 

descended  from  Richard  Montague  of  Hadley,  Mass.,  and  Peter 
Montague  of  Lancaster  Co.,  Va.,  with  genealogical  notes  of  other 
families  by  name  of  Montague.  Comp.  by  George  Wm.  Mon- 
tague. Rev.  and  ed.  by  William  L.  Montague  .  .  .  Amherst, 
Mass.,  Press  of  J.  E.  WilHams,  1886. 

vii,  [8]-785  p.     front.,  plates,  ports.,  col.  coats  of  arms.     23§'^™. 
2  ms.  leaves  inserted  between  p.  712-713. 

CS71.M759     1886 

9-12321t 

2264  History  and  genealogy  of  Peter  Montague,  of  Nansemond 

and  Lancaster  counties,  Virginia,  and  his  descendants,  1621- 
1894.  Comp.  and  pub.  by  George  William  Montague  .  .  .  Am- 
herst, Mass.,  Press  of  Carpenter  &  Morehouse,  1894. 

1  p.  1.,  494  p.     front.,  ports.,  fold,  geneal.  tab.,  coats  of  arms  (partly  col.) 

oqcm 

CS71.M759     1894 

9-12319t 

Monteith.     See  Menteith. 

2265  Montfort. 

The  life  of  Simon  de  Montfort,  earl  of  Leicester,  with  special 

reference  to  the  parliamentary  history  of  his  time,  by  George 

Walter  Prothero  . . .    London,  Longmans,  Green,  and  co,  1877. 

xii,  409  p.    2  fold.  maps.    19'=™. 

DA228.M7P9 

5-970 

Montgomerie.     See  Montgomery. 

2266  Montgomery. 

Memorials  of  the  Montgomeries,  earls  of  Eglinton,  by  William 
Fraser.     Edinburgh,  1859. 

2  V.    illus.,  plates,  ports.,  facsims.    26''™. 

Engr.  t.-p. 

DA758.3.M7F8 

8-22937 

2267  A   genealogical   history   of   the   family   of  Montgomery, 

including  the  Montgomery  pedigree.  Comp.  by  Thomas  Har- 
rison Montgomery  .  . .  Philadelphia,  Printed  for  private  circu- 
lation [H.  B.  Ashmead,  printer]  1863. 

xii  p.,  2  1.,  [91-158  p.    fold,  geneal.  tab.    25«"'. 

CS71.M788     1863 

9-12320t 


470  LIBRARY   OF   CONGRESS 

Montgomery — Continued . 

2268  History  of  the  descendants  and  connections  of  William 

Montgomery  and  James  Somerville,  who  emigrated  to  America 
from  Ireland,  in  the  opening  years  of  the  19th  century.  [Al- 
bany, J.  Munsell's  sons,  1897] 

112  p.     illus.  (ports.)     19'^™. 
Comp.  by  Frank  Montgomery. 
Blank  pages  at  end  for  memoranda. 

CS71.M788     1897 

1-5881 

2269  The  Montgomery  family.     {In  History  of   Spartanburg 

County  [S,C.]  ...  By  Dr.  J.  B.  O.  Landrum  ...  Atlanta,  Ga., 
1900.     24°°».  p.  319-328.) 

See  also  Arundel.  CS439.A7 

Brown.  CS439.B85    1903 

Kaufman.  CS71.K21    1892 

2270  Montresor. 

The  Montresor  journals;  edited  and  annotated  by  G.  D. 
Scull  . . .    [New  York,  Printed  for  the  Society,  1882] 

xiv,  578  p.  2  port.  (incl.  front.)  maps  (1  fold.)  plans.  25'^'^.  {Added  t.-p.: 
Collections  of  the  New- York  historical  society  . . .  1881.  Publication  fund 
series  [v.  14]) 

From  the  original  mss.  in  the  possession  of  the  Montresor  family. 

F116.N63  vol.  14 

1-13392 

Montrose,  Marquises  of.     See  Graham. 
Mooar.     See  Moore. 

2271  Moody. 

Biographical  sketches  of  the  Moody  family:  embracing 
notices  of  ten  ministers  and  several  laymen,  from  1633  to  1842 
...    By  Charles  C.  P.  Moody.     Boston,  S.  G.  Drake,  1847. 

168  p.     16J'"'". 

CS71.M816     1847 

9-12317t 

See  also  Dummer.  LD7501.S72D6 

Fogg.  CS71.F655     1851 

Holton.  CS71.H758     1881 

2272  Moore. 

Memoirs  of  Captain  Rock  [pseud,  of  Thomas  Moore]  the  cele- 
brated Irish  chieftain.  With  some  account  of  his  ancestors. 
Written  by  himself.     Paris,  A.  &  W.  Galignani,  1824. 

XV,  311  p.     lO-^". 

"Preface  by  the  editor"  signed:  S.  E. 

DA912.M83 


AMERICAN   AND  ENGLISH   GENEALOGIES  471 

Moore — Continued. 

2273  The  lineage  of  Sir  Thomas  More,  by  Edward  Foss,  f.  s.  a. 

(In  Archaeologia.     London,  1853.     28<"^.     v.  35,  p.  27-33) 

DA20.A64  voL  35 

2274  Proceedings  of  the  centennial  reunion  of  the  Moore  family, 

held  at  Belleville,  111.,  May  31  and  June  1,  1882.  Arranged  and 
pub.  by  Dr.  D.  N.  Moore  &  McCabe  Moore  ...  St.  Louis,  Mo., 
A.  R.  Fleming,  printer,  1882. 

82  p.     21^c". 

CS71.M82     1882 

9-12318t 

2275  A  history  of  the  descendants  of  Shildes  Moore,  in  America. 

Covering  a  period  of  one  hundred  and  fifty-nine  years,  from  1732 
to  1891.  By  George  L.  Moore.  [Belleville,  111.,  R.  A.  Moore, 
189-] 

156,  4,  [3]  p.     22i='". 

CS71.M82     189- 

9-21009 

2276  History  of  the  More  family,  and  an  account  of  their  reunion 

in  1890,  by  David  Fellows  More,  under  the  direction  of  the  His- 
torical committee,  with  a  genealogical  record,  by  Charles  Church 
More.     Binghamton,  S.  P.  More,  1893. 

6  p.  1.,  [iii]-xxxi,  409  p.     front.,  plates,  ports.,  facsims.,  map,  geneal.  tables. 

CS71.M82     1893 

9-12316t 

2277  A  history  of  Col.  James  Moore  of  the  revolutionary  army, 

together  with  an  account  of  his  ancestors  and  descendants  and 
the  distribution  of  his  estate,  eighty-seven  years  after  his  death, 
in  the  case  of  Hopkins  vs.  Moore,  Supreme  court  of  Penn- 
sylvania, March  term,  1814,  no.  82,  and  under  the  order  of  the 
Orphans'  court  of  Philadelphia,  April  term,  1891,  no.  177. 
Comp.  and  ed.  by  G.  Heide  Norris  . . .  [Philadelphia,  Times 
printing  house]  1893. 

cover-title,  57  p.    fold,  geneal.  tab.    23"™. 

3-484 

2278  Ancestors  and  descendants  of  Andrew  Moore.     1612-1897. 

By  John  Andrew  Moore  Passmore  . . .  Philadelphia  [Lancaster, 
Pa.,  Wickersham  printing  company]  1897. 

2  V.    fronts.,  plates,  ports.,  coats  of  arms.    24i"°». 
Paged  continuously. 

CS71.M82     1897 

9-12315t 

2279  American    ancestral    chart,    including    dates    of    leading 

events  of  a  branch  of  the  family  of  Rev.  John  Moore  of  New- 
town, L.  I.,  which  settled  in  Pennsylvania.     Comp.  from  wills, 


472  LIBRARY   OF   CONGRESS 

2279  Moore — Continued. 

deeds,  family  records  and  other  authentic  sources,  by  J.  W. 
Moore  .  . .    [Easton  ?  Pa.]  n897. 

geneal.  tab.     108  x  Tli''™  fold,  to  25i  x  18^'''°. 

No.  217. 

CS71.M82     1897a 

9-12314t 

2280  Mower  genealogy.     1690  to  1897.     By  Ephraim  Mower 

.  .  .     [n.  p.,  1897] 

10  p.    geneal.  tab.     25^'^™. 
Caption  title. 

CS71.M82     1897b 

9-12313t 

2281  Memorial  of  the  loyalist  families  of  William  Moore,  Josiah 

Hitchings  and  Robert  Livingstone,  who  settled  in  Saint  David, 
New  Brunswick,  about  the  year  1785,  and  incidentally  of  other 
families;  comp.  by  John  Elliott  Moore.  Lewiston,  Printed  at 
the  Journal  office,  1898. 

100  p.     front.,  plates,  ports.,  facsim.     22"™. 

CS71.M82     1898 

3-22485 

2282 Descendants  of  Andrew  Moore  of  Poquonock  and  Windsor, 

Conn.  By  Hon.  Horace  L.  Moore  . . .  Lawrence,  Kan.,  Jour- 
nal pub.  CO.,  1900. 

11  p.     27''™. 

CS71.M82     1900 

1-9344 

2283  Mooar  (Moors)  genealogy.     Abraham  Mooar  of  Andover, 

and  his  descendants.     Boston,  C.  H.  Pope,  1901. 

4,  [2]p.,  11.,  [7]-97p.     24hf-^. 

"  Introductory  "  signed:  George  Mooar. 

CS71.M82     1901 

4-27137 

2284  Andrew  Moore  of  Poquonock   and  Windsor,  Conn.,  and 

his  descendants,  by  Hon.  Horace  L.  Moore  . . .    Lawrence,  Kan., 

Journal  publishing  company,  1903. 

308  p.     front.,  ports.     23*«™. 

CS71.M82     1903 

4-17863 

2285  Rev.  John  Moore  of  Newtown,  Long  Island,  and  some  of 

his  descendants.  Comp.  by  James  W.  Moore  . . .  Easton,  Pa., 
Printed  for  the  publisher  by  the  Chemical  publishing  company, 
1903. 

541  p.     front.,  plates,  ports.,  maps,  plans,  facsims.     33  x  26''™. 

CS71.M82     1903a 

*-6744 


AMERICAN   AND  ENGLISH   GENEALOGIES  473 

Moore — Continued . 

2286  Some  descendants  of  John  Moore  of  Sudbury,  Mass.,  by 

Ethel  Stanwood  Bolton.     Boston,  Press  of  D.  Clapp  &  son,  1904. 

22  p.     24^'='". 

"Reprinted  from  New-England  historical  and  genealogical  register,  vols. 
57  and  58." 

CS71.M82     1904 

4-24948 

2287  Richard  Mower  of  Lynn  and  some  of  his  descendants. 

Comp.    and    arranged   by   Edward   L.    Smith   from   material 

gathere.d  by  Nahum  W.  Mower  of  Jaffrey,  N.  H.,  and  Mrs. 

Earl  A.   Mower  of  Lynn,  Mass.     East  Jaffrey,   N.   H.,   The 

Monadnock  press,  1904. 

16  p.     23'='". 

CSTl.MSS     1904a 

5-33950 

See  also  Haynes.  CS71.H424    1902 

Junkin.  CS71.J95    1908 

Kathan.  CS71.K191    1902 

2288  Moorhead. 

History  of  the  Moorhead  family,  from  the  latter  part  of  he 
sixteenth  century  to  the  present  time.  Comp.  and  pub.  by 
A.  T.  Moorhead.     Indiana,  Pa.,  1901. 

79,  7  p.     ports.     20"°'. 

CS71.M825     1901 

4-27257 

Moors.     See  Moore. 
More.    See  Moore. 

2289  Morehouse. 

Ancestry  and  descendants  of  Gershom  Morehouse,  jr.,  of 
Redding,  Connecticut,  a  captain  in  the  American  revolution. 
[New  Haven,  Conn.,  Press  of  Tuttle,  Morehouse  &  Taylor, 
1894] 

40  p.,  11.     22'='". 

"Compiled  from  information  furnished  by  Mr.  Nelson  D.  Adams  ...  Mr. 
A.  W.  Morehouse  . .  .  Mr.  Augustus  C.  Golding  . . .  and  from  town,  state  and 
family  records." 

"Printed  for  private  circulation  by  a  descendant  of  Captain  Gershom  More- 
house."   Cornelius  Starr  Morehouse. 

CS71.M83     1894 


8-19268 

See  also  Maltby.  CS71.M26    1895 

Morey.     See  Mowry. 


474  LIBRAEY  OF   CONGEESS 

2290  Morgan. 

Morgan  genealogy.  A  history  of  James  Morgan,  of  New 
London,  Conn,  and  his  descendants;  from  1607  to  1869  .  . . 
With  an  appendix,  containing  the  history  of  his  brother,  Miles 
Morgan,  of  Springfield,  Mass.;  and  some  of  his  descendants  .  . . 
By  Nathaniel  H.  Morgan.  Hartford,  Press  of  Case,  Lockwood 
&  Brainard,  1869. 

280  p.,  11.     front.,  illus.,  ports.     23^'''". 

"A  history  of  the  family  of  Miles  Morgan,  who  emigrated  from  England,  and 
settled  at  Springfield,  Mass.  a.  d.  1636,  compiled  by  Titus  Morgan,  jun.,  one 
of  his  descendants.     Middletown,  Oct.  1809":  p.  [227]-246. 

CS71.M848     1869 

9-13820t 

2291  A  history  of  the  family  of  Morgan,  from  the  year  1089  to 

present  times.  By  Appleton  Morgan,  of  the  twenty-seventh 
generation  of  Cadivor-fawr.  New  York,  For  subscribers  only 
[1902  ?] 

297  p.  incl.  illus.,  pi.,  port,     front.,  pi.     21^'='°. 
Five  hundred  copies  printed,  of  which  this  is  no.  461. 

CS71.M848     1902 

3-11084 

See  also  Yates.  CS71.Y33    1906 

Forbes.  CS479.F6 

Morison.     See  Morrison. 

2292  Morr. 

Genealogy  of  the  Morr  family.  By  Calvin  F.  Moyer.  As- 
sisted by  Miss  Mary  E.  Morr.  Ashland,  O.,  Printed  by  The 
Sun  publishing  company,  1896. 

295  p.  incl.  pi.     23J'=°». 

CS71.M872     1896 

9-12310t 

2293  Morrill. 

American  ancestry  of  Benjamin  Morrill  and  his  wife,  Miriam 
Pecker  Morrill,  of  Salisbury,  Mass.,  and  their  descendants  to 
1901;  comp.  by  Horace  Edwin  Morrill.     Dayton,  O.,  1903. 

21  p.     23^<=". 

2  blank  leaves  between  p.  12  and  [17]  included  in  paging. 

CS71.M874     1903 

4-29760 

2294  Morris. 

Memoranda  of  the  descendants  of  Amos  Morris,   of  East 

Haven,  Conn.     New  York,  A.  S.  Barnes  &  company,  1853. 

103  p.     front.,  coat  of  arms.     18§<=™. 

Introduction  signed:  E.  L,  Hart,  O.  Street. 

CS71.M876     1853 

9-12305t 


AMERICAN   AND  ENGLISH   GENEALOGIES  475 

Morris — Continued . 

2295  The  lineal  ancestors  of  Edward  Morris  and  Mercy  Flynt, 

of  Wilbraham,  Mass.  Comp.  by  Jonathan  Flynt  Morris  . . . 
Hartford,  Press  of  Wiley,  Waterman  &  Eaton,  1882. 

74,  [1]  p.    23'='°. 

For  private  circulation.    Only  60  copies  printed. 

CS71.M876     1882 

3-3837 

2296  A  genealogical  and  historical  register  of  the  descendants 

of  Edward  Morris  of  Roxbury,  Mass.,  and  Woodstock,  Conn. 
Comp.  by  Jonathan  Flynt  Morris  .  .  .  Hartford,  Conn.,  Pub. 
by  the  compiler  [Case,  Lockwood  &  Brainard  co.,  printers]  1887. 

xvii,  406  p.     front.,  plates,  ports.,  faceim.     24*'™. 

CS71.M876     1887 

9-12312t 

2297  Ephraim  and  Pamela  (Converse)  Morris,  their  ancestors 

and  descendants.     By  Tyler  Seymour  Morris.     Chicago,  1894. 

207  p.     front.,  pi.,  porta.,  maps  (partly  fold.)    24^"=™. 

CS71.M876     1894 

9-12311t 

2298  The  Morris  family  of  Philadelphia;  descendants  of  Anthony 

Morris,  born  1654—1721  died.  By  Robert  C.  Moon  .  .  .  Phila- 
delphia, R.  C.  Moon,  1898-1909. 

5  V.    fronts.,  plates,  ports.,  maps,  facsims.    26"™. 

CS71.M876     1898 

Nov.  9,  98-60 

2299  Among  ourselves:  to  a  mother's  memory;  being  a  life  story 

of  principally  seven  generations,  especially  of  the  Morris- 
Trueblood  branch,  including  not  only  descendants  of  Benoni 
and  Rebecca  (Trueblood)  Morris,  but  their  relatives  and  con- 
nections ...  by  Sarah  P.  Morrison,  v.  1-3  .  . .  Plainfield,  Ind., 
Publishing  association  of  Friends,  1901-04. 

3  V.     fronts.,  plates,  ports.     19 J" 


CS71.M876     1901 


2-3285 


2300  The   ancestry   of   Rosalie  Morris  Johnson,    daughter   of 

George  Calvert  Morris  and  Elizabeth  Kuhn,  his  wife,  comp.  by 
R.  Winder  Johnson.  [Philadelphia]  Printed  for  private  circu- 
lation only  by  Ferris  &  Leach,  1905-08. 

2  V.     front.,  facsim.,  geneal.  tables.     27^°°*. 

Vol.  1  not  numbered. 

Vol.  2  contains  mainly  a  record  of  the  Flemish  ancestry  of  the  Stier  family. 

CS71.M876     1906 
5-42413 


476  LIBRAEY  OF   CONGRESS 

Morris — Continued. 

2301  The  Morris  family  of  Morrisania.     By  W.  W.  Spooner. 

(In  American  historical  magazine.     New  York,  1906.     24^*=™. 

V.  1,  no.  1,  p.  25-44.     illus.  (ports.)) 

E171.A53 

2302 —  Copy  2,  detached. 

CS71.M876     1906 

CA  9-3907 

2303  Descendants  of  Lewis  Morris  of  Morrisania,  b.   1671,  d. 

1746,  first  governor  of  New  Jersey  as  a  separate  province, 
1738-1746.  Comp.  by  EHzabeth  Morris  Lefferts.  New  York, 
Arranged  and  printed  by  T.  A.  Wright  [1907  ?] 

106  1.     50x31'-'°. 

Printed  on  one  side  of  leaf  only.  CS71.M876     1907 

8-270S. 

See  also  Byrd.  E159.G55 

Van  Rensselaer.  CS69.S7 

2304  Morrison. 

The  history  of  the  Morison  or  Morrison  family  with  most  of 
the  "Traditions  of  the  Morrisons"  (clan  Mac  Ghillemhuiro), 
hereditary  judges  of  Lewis,  by  Capt.  F.  W.  L.  Thomas,  of  Scot- 
land, and  a  record  of  the  descendants  of  the  hereditary  judges 
to  1880.  A  complete  history  of  the  Morison  settlers  of  Lon- 
donderry, N.  H.,  of  1719,  and  their  descendants,  with  genealog- 
ical sketches.  Also,  of  the  Brentwood,  Nottingham,  and  San- 
bornton,  N.  H.,  Morisons,  and  branches  of  the  Morisons  who  set- 
tled in  Delaware,  Pennsylvania,  Virginia,  and  Nova  Scotia,  and 
descendants  of  the  Morisons  of  Preston  Grange,  Scotland,  and 
other  families.  By  Leonard  A.  Morrison  .  .  .  Boston,  Mass., 
A.  Williams  &  co.,  1880. 

468  p.     front.,  illus.,  plates,  ports.,  fold.  map.     24"™. 

CS71.M88     1880 

9-12309t 

See  also  Adams.  CS71.A2    1894 

Benjamin.  cs71.B468    1900 

Strowbridge.  CS71.S926    1891 

Morron.     See  also  Flagg.  CS71.F754    1903 

2305  Morse. 

The  Morse  record.  A  history  of  the  proceedings  of  the  Morse 
society  in  annual  meeting,  December  4,  1895,  and  a  souvenir  of 
the  dinner  at  the  Windsor  hotel.  New  York  city,  on  the  same 
evening.     Hartford,  Plimpton  print  [1895] 

44  p.     front,  (port.)     24^"". 

2  leaves  following  p.  7  inserted. 

Edited  by  J.  H.  Morse. 

CS71.M885     1896 

9-12307t 


AMEKICAN   AND   ENGLISH   GENEALOGIES  477 

Morse — Continued . 

2306 Memorial  of  the  family  of  Morse.     Comp.  from  the  original 

records  for  the  Hon.  Asa  Porter  Morse,  by  Henry  Dutch  Lord. 
For  private  distribution  only.  Cambridgeport,  Mass.,  Har- 
vard printing  company,  1896. 

[556]  p.     front.,  pi.,  ports.,  facsim.,  coats  of  arms.     22''™. 
Various  paging. 

CS71.M885     1896 

9-12308 

2307 Morse  genealogy,  comprising  the  descendants  of  Samuel, 

Anthony,  William,  and  Joseph  Morse  and  John  Moss:  being  a 
revision  of  the  Memorial  of  the  Morses,  published  by  Rev.  Abner 
Morse  in  1850.  Comp  by  J.  Howard  Morse  and  Miss  Emily  W. 
Leavitt  under  the  auspices  of  the  Morse  society.  Section  1-2. 
New  York  [Springfield  printing  and  binding  company,  Spring- 
field, Mass.]  1903-05. 

2  V.     23<"°. 

Title  vignette. 

CS71.M885     1903-1905 

6-131 4t 

See  also  Chute.  CS71.C564    1894 

Dawson.  CS71.D272     1874a 

Dowse.  CS71.D752     1890 

Hall.  CS71.H177     1902 

Van  Meter.  F225.V26 

Mortimer.     See  also  Washington.  CS69.W5 

2308  Morton. 

Memoranda  relating  to  the  ancestry  and  family  of  Hon.  Levi 

Parsons  Morton,  vice-president  of  the  United  States   (1889- 

1893).     By  Josiah  Granville   Leach  . . .    Cambridge,    Printed 

at  the  Riverside  press,  1894. 

4  p.  1.,  191  p.     front.,  plates,  fold,  geneal.  tab.     24^"™. 

CS71.M89     1894 

9-12524t 

2309  Morton  data.     [St.  Joseph  ?  Mo.,  1901] 

cover-title,  22  p.     17^""^. 

Signed:  Daniel  Morton,  m.  d. 

CS71.M89     1901 

1-3984 

2310  .  . .    The  Mortons  and  their  kin,  by  Daniel  Morton,  m.  d. 

St.  Joseph,  Mo.,  1908. 

[145]  1.     fold,  geneal.  tab.     27^"™. 

At  head  of  title:  Volume  two. 

Autographed  from  typewritten  copy. 

Only  one  copy  of  vol.  1  was  made  in  1898,  and  is  in  possession  of  the  author. 

"Volume  two  however  contains  a  large  part  of  volume  one  and  a  great  deal  of 

data  not  in  volume  one." 

CS71.M89     1908 


478  LIBRAEY   OF   CONGRESS 

Morton — Continued . 

2311  George  ^Morton  of  Plymouth  Colony  and  some  of  his  de- 
scendants, by  John  K.  Allen.  Chicago,  Printed  for  private  cir- 
culation, by  J.  K.  Allen,  1908. 

1  p.  1.,  43,  [3]  p.    25'"". 

CS71.M89     1908a 

8-13738 

See  also  Candee.  CS71.C216    1882 

Plummer  CS71.P735    1894 

2312  Moses. 

Historical  sketches  of  John  Moses,  of  Plymouth,  a  settler  of 
1632  to  1640;  John  Moses,  of  Windsor  and  Simsbury,  a  settler 
prior  to  1647;  and  John  Moses,  of  Portsmouth,  a  settler  prior 
to  1640,  Also  a  genealogical  record  of  some  of  their  descend- 
ants. By  Zebina  Moses.  Hartford,  Conn.,  Press  of  the  Case, 
Lockwood  &  Brainard  company,  1890-1907. 

2v.ini.     illus..  fold.  map.     23^=™. 

Paged  continuously. 

CS71.M91     1890-1907 

8-2377 

— ■ —  See  also  Driver.  CS71.D782    1889 


Moss.     See  Morse. 

2313  Mott. 

The  descendants  of  Adam  Mott,  of  Hempstead,  Long  Island, 
N.  Y.  A  genealogical  study.  By  Edw.  Doubleday  Harris  .  . . 
[New  York,  189-  ?] 

8  p.     24<'"- 

CS71.M92     189- 

4-26192t 

2314  Adam  and  Anne  Mott :  their  ancestors  and  their  descend- 
ants. By  Thomas  C.  Cornell,  their  grandson  .  . .  Printed  for 
the  family.     Poughkeepsie,  N.  Y.,  A.  V.  Haight,  printer,  1890. 

1  p.  1.,  viii,  [9]^18  p.,  1  1.  fronts.,  illus.,  plates,  ports.,  maps,  facsime, 
(partly  fold.)  geneal.  tables.     26*"°. 

CS71.M92     1890 

9-12302t 

2315  Mott,  Hopper,  Striker.  New  York,  The  Historical  com- 
pany, 1898. 

18  p.    geneal.  tab.     23^=°'. 
Signed:  Hopper  Striker  Mott. 

CS71.M92     1898 

9-12303t 


AMERICAN   AND  ENGLISH   GENEALOGIES  479 

Mott — Continued. 

2316  The   descendants   of  Adam  Mott   of  Hempstead,   Long 

Island,  N.  Y.  A  genealogical  study.  Rev.  ed.  By  Edw. 
Doubleday  Harris  . . .  Lancaster,  Pa.,  The  New  era  printing 
CO.,  1906. 

cover-title,  8  p.     23^"™. 

Text  on  inner  side  of  front  and  back  cover. 

CS71.M02     1906 

9-22857 

2317  Moulton. 

A  genealogical  register  of  some  of  the  descendants  of  John 
Moulton,  of  Hampton,  and  of  Joseph  Moulton,  of  Portsmouth. 
Comp.  by  Thomas  Moulton.  Portland  [Me.]  B.  Thurston  &  co., 
1873. 

viii,  [9]-44  p.     19<=™. 

CS71.M927     1873 

2-6359 

2318  Moulton  annals,  by  Henry  W.  Moulton,  ed.  by  his  daughter 

Claribel  Moulton.     Chicago,  111.,  E.  A.  Claypool,  1906. 

454  p.    front.,  plates  (1  col.)  porta.,  fold,  geneal.  tab.    23^°". 

CS71.M927     1906 

7-36945 

See  also  King.  CS71.K53    1897 

Marston.  CS71.M373     1898 

Mower.     See  Moore. 

2319  Mowry. 

The  descendants  of  Nathaniel  Mowry,  of  Rhode  Island.     By 
William  A.  Mowry  .  . .    Providence,  S.  S.  Rider,  1878. 
343  p.    plates,  facsims.    23^''™. 

CS71.M936     1878 

9-11925t 

2320  A  family  history.     Richard  Mowry,  of  Uxbridge,  Mass. ; 

his  ancestors  and  his  descendants.  By  William  A.  Mowry  . . . 
Providence,  S.  S.  Rider,  1878. 

239  p.    plates,  ports.,  facsims.    24"™. 

CS71.M936     1878a 

9-12523 

2321  A  genealogy  of  one  branch  of  the  Morey  family  1631-1890 

Ed.  for  Moses  Conant  Warren  by  Emily  Wilder  Leavitt.  [Bos- 
ton] Printed  for  private  circulation  [by  A.  Mudge  &  son]  1890. 

vi,  30p.  26"™.  [T7t7A  Warren,  Mary  Parker.  A  genealogy  of  one  branch  of 
the  Warren  family  . . .    Boston,  1890] 

CS71.W29     1890 

9-17839 


480  LIBRARY  OF   CONGRESS 

Mowry — Continued . 

2322  The  Mowry  family  monument,  near  Woonsocket,  R.  I. 

Erected  by  Hon.  Arlon  Mowry.     Boston,  Printed  by  D.  Clapp 
&  son,  1898. 

14  p.     front.,  plates,  ports.     23^=". 

Caption  title:    "A  unique  family  monument."     By  William  A.  Mowry  . . . 
"Reprinted  from  the  New-Eng.  hlBtorical  and  genealogical  register  for  April, 
1898,  with  additions." 

CS71.M936     1898 

9-12522-t- 

2323  Supplement  to  the  Descendants  of  Nathaniel  Mowry  of 

Rhode  Island,  by  William  A.  Mowry.     Boston,  The  Everett 
press,  1900. 

95  p.     front.     23|'='". 

CS71.M936     1900 

2-13015 

2324  The  Mowry  family  monument  near  Woonsocket,  R.  I. 

Erected  by  Hon.  Arlon  Mowry.     Boston,  The  Everett  press, 
1901. 

16  p.  front.,  pi.,  port.  23^"™.  [With  the  Supplement  to  the  Descendants 
of  Nathaniel  Mowry  of  Rhode  Island,  by  W.  A.  Mowry.     Boston,  1900] 

"Reprinted  from  the  New  England  historical  and  genealogical  register  for 
April,  1898,  with  additions." 

CS71.M936     1900 

2-13016 

2324a  The  descendants  of  John  Mowry  of  Rhode  Island.     By 

William  A.  Mowry.  .  .  Providence,  R.  I.,  Preston  &  Rounds 
CO.,  1909. 

292  p.    front.,  plates.     22"='. 

CS71.M936    1909 

2325  Meyer. 

A  genealogical  record  of  the  descendants  of  Christian  and 
Hans  Meyer  and  other  pioneers,  together  with  historical  and 
biographical  sketches  .  .  .  By  Rev.  A.  J.  Fretz  .  .  .  With  an 
introduction  by  A.  N.  Moyer  .  .  .  Harleysville,  Pa.,  News  print- 
ing house,  1896. 

xiv  p.,  1 1.,  [17]-739  p.     front.,  plates,  ports.     20^'''°. 

Cover- title:  Moyer  family  history. 

CS71.M938     1896 

9-12521t 

2326  Genealogy  of  the  Moyer  family,  by  Rev.  A.  J.  Fretz  . . . 

[Netcong,  N.  J.,  Union  Times  print]  1909. 
144  p.,  2  1.     front.,  plates,  ports.     22'=™. 
Blank  pages  for  "additional  records,"  at  end. 

CS71.M938     1909 

10-10180 

See  also  Myers.  CS71.M995    1890 

Stauflfer.  CS71.S798     1897 


AMEEICAN   AND   ENGLISH   GENEALOGIES  481 

2327  Muckleston. 

Muckleston  of  Memngton. 
7  1.     33  X  21^'='". 

Manuscript  (written  on  one  side  of  leaf)  containing  genealogical  notices  con- 
cerning the  Muckleston  family. 

CS439.M8 

2-8918 

2328  Mudge. 

Memorials:  being  a  genealogical,  biographical  and  historical 
account  of  the  name  of  Mudge  in  America,  from  1638  to  1868. 
By  Alfred  Mudge  . ,  .  Boston,  Printed  by  A.  Mudge  &  son,  for 
the  family,  1868. 

xiv  p.,  1  1.,  443  p.     front.,  ports.,  fold,  facsim.     24i<=". 

Blank  leaves  at  end  for  "Family  record." 

CS71.M944     1868 

9-12520 

Muirson.     See  also  Woolsey.  CS71.W916    1900 

2329  Mulford. 

A  genealogy  of  the  family  of  Mulford.  By  William  Remsen 
Mulford  .  .  .  Reprinted  from  the  New  England  historical  and 
genealogical  register  for  April,  1880.  Boston,  Printed  by  D. 
Clapp  &  son,  1880. 


cm 


12  p.     25^ 

CS71.M955     1880 

9-12519t 

Mulliken.     See  Milliken. 

Mullikin.     See  Milliken. 

Mullins.     See  also  Quisenberry.  CS71.Q9    1897 

Mulloy.     See  also  Thompson.  CS71.T47    1907 

2330  Mumford. 

Mumford  memoirs;   being  the  story  of  the  New  England 

Mumfords  from  the  year  1655  to  the  present  time.     By  James 

Gregory  Mumford,  m.  d.     Boston,  Priv,  print,  by  D.  B.  Updike, 

the  Merrymount  press,  1900. 

XXX  p.,  11.,  248  p.     fold,  geneal.  tab.     25"=™. 

CS71.M961     1900 

Aug.  2,  1900-113 

— —  See  also  Chesebrough.  CS71.C524    1903 


2331  Munday. 

Nicholas  Mundy  and  descendants  who  settled  in  New  Jersey 
in  1665.     Comp.  by  Rev.  Ezra  F.  Mundy  .  . .    Lawrence,  Kan., 
Press  of  Bullock  printing  company,  1907. 
144,  [16]  p.     front.,  plates,  ports.,  fold.  map.     20J°™. 

CS71.M965     1907 
7-33615 

Mundy.     See  Munday. 

Munn.     See  also  Holton.  CS71.H758    1881 

Munnings.     See  also  Manning.  CS71.M283    1902 

Munroe.     See  Monroe. 

35819°— 10 31 


482  LIBRARY  OF   CONGRESS 

2332  Munsell. 

Genealogy  of  the  Windsor  family  of  Munsell.     From  Stiles's 
History  of  ancient  Windsor.     [New  York,  1859] 
8  p.    24i«". 

Caption  title. 

CS71.M969     1869 

9-12298t 

2333  Biographical    sketch    of    Joel    Munsell.     By    George    R. 

Howell.  To  which  is  appended  a  genealogy  of  the  Munsell 
family,  by  Frank  Munsell.  Boston,  Printed  for  the  New 
England  historic,  genealogical  society,  1880. 

16  p.     front,  (port.)     25^'='". 

"Reprinted  from  the  New  England  historical  and  genealogical  register  for 

July,  1880." 

CS71.M969     1880 

9-12300t 

2334  A  genealogy   of   the  Munsell   family    (Munsill,   Monsell, 

Maunsell)  in  America,  by  Frank  Munsell.  Albany,  N.  Y., 
J.  Munsell's  sons,  1884. 

164  1.     plates,  coat  of  arms.     23i<=™. 
Printed  on  one  side  of  leaf  only. 
Title  vignette. 


CS71.M969     1884 


9-12299t 

See  also  Maunsell. 


Munsill.  See  Munsell. 
Munson.  See  Monson. 
Murray.     See  also  Pocahontas.  CS71.R747    1887 

2335  Myers. 

Genealogy  of  the  Meyer  family.  By  Henry  Meyer.  Cleve- 
land, O.,  Printed  by  Lauer  &  Mattill,  1890. 

131  p.     201"'". 

CS71.M995     1890 

9-12301t 

See  also  Bailey.  1908 

Moyer.  CS71.M938.     1896 

2336  Mygate. 

A  historical  notice  of  Joseph  Mygatt,  one  of  the  early  colonists 
of  Cambridge,  Mass.,  and  afterward  one  of  the  first  settlers  of 
Hartford,  Conn.;  with  a  record  of  his  descendants.  By  Fred- 
erick T.  Mygatt  . . .  Brooklyn,  Printed  by  the  Harmonial  asso- 
ciation, 1853. 

116  p.     2.5^°™. 

CS71.M996     1863 

3-7929 

Mygatt.     See  Mygate. 


AMEEICAN   AND  ENGLISH   GENEALOGIES  483 

233ea  Mylne. 

The  master  masons  to  the  crown  of  Scotland  and  their  works. 
By  Rev.  Robert  Scott  Mylne  .  .  .  Edinburgh,  Scott  &  Fer- 
guson [etc.]  1893. 

xviii  pp.,  1  1.,  307,  [1]  p.  col.  front,  (coat  of  arms)  illus.,  plates,  ports., 
plans,  facsims.  39"™. 

Contents. — booki.  Royal  architecture  prior  to  the  reformation. — book  ii. 
Result  of  the  union  of  Great  Britain  under  one  crown.— book  iii.  The  restora- 
tion of  the  house  of  Stuart. — book  iv.  The  descendants  of  the  master  mason  to 
Queen  Anne.— Pedigrees. 

NA972.M9 

2-5404 

Myrick.     See  Merrick. 

Mytinger.     See  also  Jennings.  CS71.J545    1899 

Naf .     See  Neff . 

2337  Nance. 

The  Nance  memorial;  a  history  of  the  Nance  family  in  gen- 
eral, but  more  particularly  of  Clement  Nance,  of  Pittsylvania 
County,  Virginia,  and  descendants,  containing  historical  and 
biographical  records  with  family  lineage,  by  Geo.  W.  Nance  .  . . 
Bloomington,  111.,  J.  E.  Burke  &  co.,  printers,  1904. 

xvi,  354  p.     front.,  illus.  (incl.  ports.)     23^^^™. 

CS71.N176     1904 

4-30105 

2338  Napier. 

Memoirs  of  John  Napier  of  Merchiston,  his  lineage,  life,  and 
times,  with  a  history  of  the  invention  of  logarithms.  By 
Mark  Napier,  esq.     Edinburgh,  W.  Blackwood;  [etc.,  etc.]  1834. 

xvi,  534  p.     illus.,  plates,  4  port.  (incl.  front.)  facsims.  (1  fold.)     28^  x  22J<=™. 

QA29.N2N2 

5-12354 

2339  Notes  on  the  pedigree  of  Her  Most  Serene  Highness  Ann 

Groom,  duchess  of  Mantua  and  Montferrat  in  Italy  . .  .  and  of 
her  son,  His  Highness  Charles  Ottley  Groom  Napier,  prince  of 
Mantua  and  Montferrat;  master  of  Lennox  .  .  .  Comp.  from 
public  and  private  documents.  By  the  late  John  Riddell  .  .  . 
assisted  by  M.  Berryer,  jun.,  and  J.  Montgomery.  To  which  is 
added  the  descent  of  the  duchess  from  300  emperors,  kings,  and 
princes  .  .  .  and  an  introductory  essay  by  an  advocate  of  the 
Scottish  bar.     London,  For  private  circulation,  1879. 

40  p.     22<^™. 

Introduction  signed:  W.  F. 

CS439.N3 

10-5832 


484  LIBRARY   OF    CONGRESS 

2340  Nash. 

The  Nash  family;  or,  Records  of  the  descendants  of  Thomas 
Nash,  of  New  Haven,  Connecticut.     Collected  and  comp.  by 
the  Rev.  Sylvester  Nash,  a.  m.  .  .  .     1640.     Hartford,  Press  of 
Case,  Tiffany  &  company,  1853. 
iv,  [5]-304  p.     front.,  porta.     23^'''°. 
Blank  leaves  at  end  for  "  Family  record." 

CS71.N25     1853 

9-12552 

2341  Fifty  Puritan  ancestors,   162S-1660;  genealogical  notes, 

1560-1900,  by  their  lineal  descendant,  Elizabeth  Todd  Nash. 
New  Haven,  The  Tuttle,  Morehouse  &  Taylor  co.,  1902. 

xii,  182  p.     pi.,  port.,  facsim.,  tab.     27"™. 

8  blank  pages  at  end  for  "Descendants  record." 

CS71.N25     1902 

2-8223 

2342 A  genealogical  record  of  the  descendants  of  William  Nash 

of  Bucks  County,  Pennsylvania.     Together  with  historical  and 
biographical  sketches,  and  illustrated  with  portraits  and  other 
illustrations.     By  Rev.  A.  J.  Fretz  .  ,  .    Butler,  N.  J.,  Press  of 
Pequannock,  Valley  Argus,  1903. 
88,  6  p.     front.,  1  pi.,  ports.     23'=°'. 

CS71.N25     1903 

4-29758 

See  also  Shakespeare.  1869 

Nason.  See  also  Layton.  CS71.L429    1885 

2343  Navarre. 

Navarre;  or,  Researches  after  the  descendants  of  Robert 
Navarre  .  .  .  And  some  historical  notes  on  families  who  inter- 
married with  Navarres  .  .  .  Comp.  by  Christian  Denissen  .  .  . 
[Detroit,  Mich.,  J.  F.  Eby  &  co.,  1897] 

418  p.     front,  (port.)     24"'°. 

CS71.N321     1897 

9-12554 

Neal.     See  Neale. 

2344  Neale. 

The  Neal  record:  being  a  list  of  the  descendants  of  John 
Neale,  one  of  the  early  settlers  of  Salem,  Mass.  Compiled  by 
Theodore  Augustus  Neal  . . .  Boston,  H.  W.  Dutton  &  son, 
1856. 

30  p.     front,  (tab.)    24°°i. 

CS71.N345     1856 

2^566 


AMERICAN   AND  ENGLISH   GENEALOGIES  485 

Neale — Continued. 

2345  Genealogy  of  the  Neal  family.     [Boston,  H.  W.  Button  & 

son,  1856] 

Geneal.  table.     21^  x  55^""". 

Reprinted  from  The  Neal  record.    By  Theodore  Augustus  Neal . . .    Boston, 
1856. 

CS71.N345     1856a 
2-8910 

2346 John  Neill,  of  Lewes,  Delaware,  1739,  and  his  descendants. 

[Comp.  by  Edward  Duffield  Neill]     Philadelphia,  Priv,  print, 
for  the  family  [Collins,  printer]  1875. 
3  p.  1.,  127  p.     facsim.,  geneal.  tables.     24<"". 

CS71.N345     1875 

9-15619 

2347  Historical  notes  on  the  ancestry  and  descendants  of  Henry 

Neill,  M.  D.     [By  Edward  Duffield  Neill]     Privately  printed. 

[n.  p.]  1886. 

33  p.     22^«"'. 

CS71.N345     1886 

1-16051 

2348  The  Neil  family,  Sweden-America,  1718-1908,  by  Rosa 

Neil  Crandall  .  .  .    Albion,  N.  Y.,  A.  M.  Eddy  press,  1908. 

73  p.     illus.  (incl.  ports.)     22^"°^. 

CS71.N4     1908 


, See  also  Driver.  CS71.D782    1889 

Haley.  CS71.H168    1900 

Jolliflfe.  CS71.J75     1893 

Zimmerman.  CS71.Z73    19— 

Nedels.     See  Needles. 
Needles.     See  also  Mann.  CS71.M28    1876 

2349  Neff. 

A  chronicle,  together  with  a  little  romance  regarding  Rudolf 
and  Jacob  Naf,  of  Frankford,  Pennsylvania,  and  their  descend- 
ants, including  an  account  of  the  Neffs  in  Switzerland  and 
America.  By  Elizabeth  Clifford  Neff  . . ,  Cincinnati,  O., 
Press  of  R.  Clarke  &  company,  1886. 

352  p.     illus.,  plates,  facsim.     22^'=«'. 

CS71.N383     1886 

9-12553 

2350 Addenda.     Naf-Neff  history,  regarding  the  origin  and 

meaning  of  the  name  of  Neff'.  Together  with  the  revolutionary 
records  of  Captain  Rudolf  Neff,  Ensign  Aaron  Scout,  IVlajor 
Thomas  Smyth,  jr.     Cleveland,  O.,  The  author,  1899. 

35  p.     21^'='". 

CS71.N383     1899 

9-12536t 

See  also  Corliss.  CS71.C8    1876 

Neiff.    See  Neff. 


486  LIBEAKY  OF   CONGRESS 

2351  Neighbor. 

Descendants  of  Leonard  Neighbour,  immigrant  to  America, 
1738.  By  L.  B.  Neighbour  . . .  Dixon,  111.,  Star  job  rooms, 
1906. 

viii,  48  p.  incl.  front,    plates,  ports.,  map,  facsim.    20"™. 

CS71.N397     1906 

G-10673 

Neighbour.     See  Neighbor. 
Neill.     See  Neale. 

2352  Nelson. 

A  family  record  of  the  descendants  of  Thomas  Nelson  and 
Joan,  his  wife.  By  one  of  them.  Haverhill,  E.  G.  Frothing- 
ham,  printer,  1868. 

32  p.    m"™. 

CS71.N43     1868 

9-12551 

2353  Descent  of  John  Nelson  and  of  his  children  with  notes  on 

the  families  of  Tailer  and  Stoughton,  by  Temple  Prime  ...    2d 
ed.     New  York  [The  De  Vmne  press]  1894. 

61  p.     illus.,  port.     24i=i". 

CS71.N43     1894 

9-12548 

2354  Lieutenant  David  Nelson  and  his  descendants,  by  Har- 
riet Mclntyre  Foster,     [n.  p.  190-] 

cover-title,  18  p.     front.,  plates,  porta.    23°™. 

CS71.N43     190- 

8-22337 

2355  Contributions   towards   a   Nelson   genealogy  ...    pt.    1. 

By  William  Nelson.     Paterson,  N.  J,,  The  Paterson  history 
club,  1904- 

1 V.     28''™. 

"One  hundred  copies  printed." 
Contents. — pt.  i.  Some  Neilsons  of  Scotland. 


CS71.N43     1904 


4-35306 


See  also  Constant.  F129.Y6C7 

Page.  CS71.P133     1893 

Nephew.    See  also  B.ahersha.m..  CS71.H114    1901 

Nesbit.     See  also  Harvey.  CS71.H341    1899 
Nesbitt.     See  Nesbit. 


AMEEICAN  AND  ENGLISH  GENEALOGIES  487 

2356  Neville. 

De  Nova  Villa:  or,  The  house  of  Nevill  in  sunshine  and 
shade,  by  Henry  J!  Swallow  . .  .    Newcastle-on-Tyne,  A.  Reid; 
[etc.,  etc.]  1885. 
xix,  334  p.     front.,  illus.,  8  pi.,  3  port.,  geneal.  tables.     22^"^™. 
The  House  of  Abergavenny:  p.  225-243. 

CS439.N35 

9-11269 

See  also  Drummond.  CS419.D7 


2357  Nevius. 

Joannes  Nevius,  schepen  and  third  secretary  of  New  Amster- 
dam under  the  Dutch,  first  secretary  of  New  York  city  under 
the  English;  and  his  descendants,  a.  d.  1627-1900  .  .  .  By  A. 
Van  Doren  Honeyman.  Plainfield,  N.  J.,  Honeyman  &  co., 
1900. 

732  p.     col.  front,  (coat  of  arms)  plates,  ports.,  facsims.     25§''™. 

CS71.N529     1900 

Mar.  22,  1900-71 

2358  Newbaker. 

A  genealogical  record  of  the  descendants  of  Andrew  New- 
baker  of  Hardwick  township,  Warren  County,  N.  J.  .  .  .  By 
Rev.  A.  J.  Fretz.  .  .  .  Netcong,  N.  J.,  Union  Times  print,  1908, 

iv,  [SHO  p.,  1  1.     front.,  pL,  ports.     22"". 

CS71.N533     1908 

8-27372 

Newberry.     See  Newbury. 

2359  Newbury. 

The  Newberry  family  of  Windsor,  Connecticut,  in  the  line  of 
Clarinda  (Newberry)  Goodwin,  of  Hartford,  Connecticut,  1634- 
1866;  comp.  by  Frank  Farnsworth  Starr  for  James  J.  Good- 
win.    Hartford,  Conn.,  1898. 

70  p.     fold,  geneal.  tab.     24*"^™. 

CS71.N535     1898 

A.ug.  24,  98-59 

2360  Newcomb. 

Genealogical   memoir   of   the   Newcomb   family   containing 

records  of  nearly  every  person  of  the  name  in  America  from 

1635  to  1874.     Also  the  first  generation  of  children  descended 

from  females  who  have  lost  the  name  Newcomb  by  marriage. 

With  notices  of  the  family  in  England  during  the  past  seven 

hundred   years.     By  John   Bearse   Newcomb  .  .  .    Elgin,    111., 

Printed  for  the  author  by  Knight  &  Leonard,  Chicago,  1874. 

2  p.  1.,  600  p.     front.,  ports.,  facsims.     23*'="'. 

CS71.N54     1874 

9-12540 

Newcomen.     See  also  Crall.  CS71.C889    1908 

Newdigate.     See  Newgate. 


488  LIBRAEY   OF   CONGRESS 

2361  NeweU. 

Thomas  Newell,  who  settled  in  Farmington,  Conn.,  a,  d.  1632. 

And  his  descendants.     A  genealogical  table,  comp.   by  Mrs. 

Mary  A.  (Newell)  Hall.     Soutliington,  Conn.,  Cochrane  bros., 

book  and  job  printers,  1878. 

268  p.  incl.  front,  (port.)     19''™. 

CS71.N545     1878 

9-12539 

See  also  Candee.  CS7i.C2i6    1883 

Habersham.  cs71.hii4    1901 

Lewis.  CS71.L675     1900 

Newhall. 

Newgate.     See  also  Bowdoin.  CS71.B785    1894 

Salisbury.  CS71.S167    1892 

2362  Newhall. 

The   record    of   my    ancestry,    by   Charles   L.    Newhall  .  .  . 
Southbridge,  Herald  power  print,  1899. 

222  p.     front.,  illus.,  plates,  ports.,  fold,  chart,  facsims.     23^'^™. 
With  ms.  corrections  and  additions. 

CS71.N548     1890 

2363 Addenda  et  corrigenda.     [Southbridge  ?  1905  ?] 

16  p.     23''™. 

CS71.N548     1905 

1-2126 

See  also  Newell. 

2363a  Newman. 

Rehoboth  in  the  past.  An  historical  oration  delivered  on 
the  fourth  of  July,  1860,  by  Sylvanus  Chace  Newman  .  .  .  Paw- 
tucket,  Printed  by  R.  Sherman,  1860. 

112  p.     23'=™. 

Descendants  of  Rev.  Samuel  Newman,  p.  62-68. 

F74.I13N5 

1-12392 

See  also  Dowse.  CS71.D752    1890 

2364  Newmarch. 

The  Newmarch  pedigree,  verified  by  public  records,  authentic 
manuscripts,  and  general  and  local  histories.     Printed  for  pri- 
vate circulation  only.     Cirencester,  E.  Baily  [1868] 
vii,  36,  [3]  p.  incl.  geneal.  tab.     21"™. 

Preface  dated  1868  and  signed,  "Geo.  Fred.  Newmarch  . . .  Chas.  H.  New- 
march." 

CS439.N4 

4-12434 


AMERICAN   AND  ENGLISH  GENEALOGIES  489 

2365  Newton. 

Genealogical  memoranda  relating  to  the  family  of  Newton. 
Privately  printed.     London,  Taylor  &  co.,  printers,  1871. 

1  p.  1.,  12  p.     illus.  (coats  of  arms)     28^'='°. 

Pedigree,  copied  from  an  entry  made  by  Sir  Isaac  Newton,  with  additions  by 
the  Rev.  John  Mirehouse,  rector  of  Colsterworth. 

Issued  also  in  Miscellanea  genealogica  et  heraldica.     n.  s.,  v.  1,  p.  169-176, 
191-194. 

CS439.N43 

9-18126 

See  also  Flagg.  CS71.F754    1903 

Woolsey.  CS71.W916    1900 

Woolsey.  E601.B12 

Nicholls.     See  Nichols. 

2366  Nichols. 

The  NicoU  family  of  Orange  County,  New  York.     [New  York, 
D.  Taylor,  printer,  1886] 

1  p.  1.,  iv,  [3]-62  p.     front.,  illus.     22^"™. 
By  William  Leonard  Nicoll. 
Privately  printed. 

CS71.N6     1886 

9-12538 

2367 Sergeant  Francis  Nicholls  of  Stratford,  Connecticut,  1639, 

and  the  descendants  of  his  son,  Caleb  Nicholls,  by  Walter 
Nicholls  . .  .    New  York,  The  Grafton  press,  1909. 

101  p.     col.  front.     24^<"°, 

CS71.N6     1909 

10-1444 

See  also  Chamberlain.  CS71.C443    1880 


Gamble.  CS71.G191    1906 

Grant.  CS479.G7 

Nicoll.     See  Nichols. 

Niles.     See  also  Vinton.  CS71.V79    1868a 

Nisbet.     See  Nesbit. 

Nixon.     See  also  Jennings.  CS7l,J545    1899 

Noblat.     See  Noblet. 

2368  Noble. 

History  and  genealogy  of  the  family  of  Thomas  Noble,  of 
Westfield,  Massachusetts.  With  genealogical  notes  of  other 
families  by  the  name  of  Noble.  Comp.  by  Lucius  M.  Bolt- 
wood  .  .  .  Privately  printed.  Hartford,  Conn.,  Press  of  the 
Case,  Lockwood  &  Brainard  company,  1878. 

viii,  [13]-869,  [1]  p.     pi.,  ports.     23^'=°'. 

CS71.N75     1878 

9-12537t 

See  also  Gentry.  CS71.G339    1909 

Thomas.  CS71.T46     1908 


490  LIBKAEY  OF   CONGEESS 

2369  Noblet. 

Genealogical  collections  relating  to  the  families  of  Noblet, 
Noblat,  Noblot  and  Noblets,  of  France;  Noblet  and  Noblett, 
of  Great  Britain;  Noblet,  Noblett,  Noblit  and  Noblitt,  of 
America;  with  some  particular  accomit  of  William  Noblit  of 
Middletown  Township,  Chester  County  (now  Delaware  County), 
Penns3'lvania,  U.  S.  A.  Comp.  by  John  Hyndman  Noblit  .  . . 
[Philadelphia]  Printed  for  private  circulation  by  Ferris  & 
Leach,  1906. 

401  p.    col.  front.,  illus.,  pi.,  9  facsim.  in  colors.     24 J""™. 

"A  limited  edition  of  this  book  has  been  printed  for  private  circulation,  of 
which  this  is  no.  84." 

"Blank  pages  at  the  end  ...  for  addition  of  notes  and  family  records." — Pref 

CS71.N752     1906 

7-5087 

Noblit.     See  Noblet. 

Noblot.     See  Noblet. 

Nock.     See  Knox. 

Nolcken.    See  also  Hudson.  da690.W6H8 

2370  Norris. 

Lineage  and  biographies  of  the  Norris  family  in  America 
from  1640  to  1892.  With  references  to  the  Norrises  of  England 
as  early  as  1311  .  .  .    By  Hon.  Leonard  Allison  Morrison  .  . . 

Boston,  Mass.,  Damrell  &  Upham,  1892. 

207  p.     front.,  ports.     23''™. 

CS71.N858     1892 

9-1255G 

2371  Ancestry  and  descendants  of  Lieutendent  Jonathan  and 

Tamesin  (Barker)  Norris  of  Maine,  in  which  are  given  the 
names,  and  more  or  less  complete  records,  from  1550  to  1905, 
of  about  twelve  hundred  persons  ...  by  their  great-grandson 
Henry  McCoy  Norris  .  .  .    New  York,  The  Grafton  press,  1906. 

[64]  p.  incl.  2  charts,     front,  (port.)     24^  <^'°. 

"Two  hundred  copies  of  this  book  have  been  printed  from  type  and  the 
type  then  distributed."     This  copy  not  numbered. 

CS71.N858     1906 

6-9616 

See  also  Sinclair.  CS71.S615    1896 

2372  North. 

.  .  .  An  account  of  the  celebration  of  the  diamond  wedding 
of  Dea.  Frederick  and  Harriet  North,  including  poems,  pro- 
gramme of  exercises,  letters  of  congratulation  from  relatives 
and  friends,  addresses,  etc.,  with  a  sketch  of  their  golden  wed- 
ding in  1880;  also  a  short  genealogical  record  of  that  branch  of 
the  family.  By  F.  A.  North.  Hartford,  Conn.,  Press  of  the 
Case,  Lockwood  &  Brainard  company,  1890. 

64  p.     21^''". 

At  head  of  title:  1830-June  14-1890. 
5-27470 


AMERICAN  AND  ENGLISH   GENEALOGIES      '  491 

2373  Northcote. 

The  life  of  the  late  Right  Honourable  the  Earl  of  Iddes- 
leigh  .  . .  and  a  complete  history  of  the  Northcote  family. 
By  Charles  Worthy  .  . .  London,  Hamilton,  Adams  &  co. ; 
[etc.,  etc.]  1887. 

56  p.     front,  (port.)     IQ""". 

DA565.I2W9 

5-642 

2373a  Northend. 

The  Northend  family.  {In  Essex  institute  historical  collec- 
tions.    Salem,  1874.     25'='".     v.  12,  p.  71-84) 

F72.F7E81  voL  12 

2374  Northrup. 

The  Northrup-Northrop  genealogy;  a  record  of  the  known 
descendants  of  Joseph  Northrup,  who  came  from  England  in 
1637,  and  was  one  of  the  original  settlers  of  Milford,  Conn.,  in 
1639.  With  lists  of  Northrups  and  Northrops  in  the  revolu- 
tion, by  A.  Judd  Northrup  .  .  .  New  York,  The  Grafton  press 
[^908] 

X  p.,  1  L,  461  p.     ports.     24«™. 

CS71.N877     1908 

8-30962 

2375  Norton. 

Descendants  and  ancestors  of  Charles  Norton  of  Guilford, 
Connecticut.  [Comp.  by  Albert  B.  Norton]  Washington, 
W.  H.  Moore,  printer,  1856. 

cover-title,  26  p.     22^<=™. 

CS71.N886     1856 

-12535 

2376  A  genealogy  of  the  Norton  family,  with  miscellaneous 

notes.  [Comp.  by  William  Henry  Whitmore]  Reprinted  from 
the  New  England  historical  and  genealogical  register  for  July, 
1859.     Boston,  H.  W.  Dutton  and  son,  printers,  1859. 

10  p.     24<=™. 

CS71.N886     1859 

9-12550 

2377  Some  descendants  of  John  Norton  of  Branford,  1622-1709, 

with  notes  and  dates  of  other  emigrant  Nortons,  etc.  [By] 
Walter  Whittlesey  Norton.  Lakeville,  Conn.,  The  Journal 
press,  1909. 

67  p.  incl.  pi.  (ports.)     24i«"». 

CS71.N886     1909 

10-2786 

See  also  Ireland.  CS71.I65    1880 

Robinson.  1859 

Norwood.     S&e  also  Dohyns.  cs71.D636    1908 

Hallowell.  CS71.H193     1893 


492  LIBRARY  OF   CONGRESS 

2378  Nott. 

Nott  family  memorials.  Privately  printed.  London, 
Mitchell  and  Hughes,  printers,  1870. 

cover-title,  4  p.  (geneal.  tables.)     front,  (coat  of  arms)     28^x22^'"™. 

CS439.N66 

3-3035 

2379  Nourse. 

James  Nourse  and  his  descendants  .  .  .  Comp.  by  Jlaria 
Catharine  Nourse  Lyle.  Lexington,  Ky.,  Transylvania  print. 
CO.,  1897. 

iv  p.,  11.,  163  p.     pi.,  port.,  facsim.,  tab.     25^'^'°. 

Elizabeth  (Nourse)  Chapline  and  her  descendants:  p.  77-92. 

CS71.N933     1897 

1-10273 

2380  Noyes. 

Noyes'  genealogy.  Record  of  a  branch  of  the  descendants 
of  Rev.  James  Noyes,  Newbury,  1634-1656.  Comp.  by  Horatio 
N.  Noyes.     Cleveland,  O.,  1889. 

32  p.     illus.     23''". 

CS71.N956     1889 

9-12555 

2381  — ■■ —  Genealogical  record  of  some  of  the  Noyes  descendants  of 
James,  Nicholas  and  Peter  Noyes  .  .  .    Collected  and  comp.  by 
Col.  Henry  E.  Noyes,  U.  S.  A.  and  Miss  Harriette  E.  Noyes  .  .  . 
Boston,  Mass.,  1904. 

2  V.     fronts,  (ports.)  illus.,  plates.     24^'^™. 

CS71.N955     1904 

4-6903 

2382  Noyes-Gilman  ancestry;  being  a  series  of  sketches,  with  a 

chart  of  the  ancestors  of  Charles  Phelps  Noyes  and  Emily  H. 
(Oilman)  Noyes,  his  wife  ...  St.  Paul,  Minn.,  Printed  for  the 
author  by  the  Gilliss  press,  New  York,  1907. 

xii,  467,  [1]  p.     front.,  plates,  ports.,  facsims.,  fold,  chart.     29^"™. 
Author's  note  signed  Charles  P.  Noyes. 

"This  book  is  one  of  an  edition  of  two  hundred  copies.    Privately  printed." 
This  copy  not  numbered. 
Bibliography:  p.  [4231-436. 

CS71.N955     1907 

7-3085-7 

See  also  Chester.  CS71.C526    1886 

Chute.  CS71.C564     1894 

Nutter.     See  also  Robinson.  CS71.R66    1894 

2383  Nutting. 

Nutting  genealogy.  A  record  of  some  of  the  descendants  of 
John  Nutting,  of  Groton,  Mass.  By  Rev.  John  Keep  Nutting. 
Syracuse,  N.  Y.,  C.  W.  Bardeen,  1908. 

277,  [1]  p.  incl.  front,  (map)  illus.,  ports.     24<=". 

CS71.N987     1908 

9-9530 


AMEEICAN   AND   ENGLISH   GENEALOGIES  493 

2384  Nye. 

[Genealogical    chart    of   Benjamin    Nye  family,    Sandwich, 
1636]     Boston,  Boston  bank  note  &  lith'g.  co.  [19—  ?] 

geneal.  tab.    58^  x  79^"'°. 

CS71.N994     19— 

4-30106 

2385  A  genealogy  of  the  Nye  family.     Comp.  by  George  Hyatt 

Nye  . .  .    and  Frank  E.  Best  .  .  .    Ed.  by  David  Fisher  Nye  . . . 
[Cleveland]  The  Nye  family  of  America  association,  1907. 

3  p.   1.,    [ll]-704,    [8]  p.    plates   (partly  col.)   ports.     23^«™.     {Half-title: 
Benjamin  Nye  of  Sandwich,  Massachusetts,  his  ancestors  and  descendants) 
"This  edition  is  limited  to  five  hundred  copies.     This  copy  is  number  355." 
Eight  blank  pages  at  end  for  record  of  births,  marriages  and  deaths. 

CS71.N994     1907 

8-30518 

See  also  Olin.  CS71.046    1892 


Oakes.     See  also  Walton.  CS71.W24    1898 

Obermayer.     See  Overmyer. 

2386  O'Brien. 

Historical  memoir  of  the  O'Briens.  With  notes,  appendix, 
and  a  genealogical  table  of  their  several  branches.  Comp.  from 
the  Irish  annalists.  By  JohnO'Donoghue  .  .  .  Dublin,  Hodges, 
Smith,  &  CO.,  1860. 

xxxii,  551  p.  incl.  geneal.  tables.    22^''™. 

DA916.3.0202 

4-34864 

2387  The  O'Briens  of  Machias,  Me.,  patriots  of  the  American 

revolution:  their  services  to  the  cause  of  liberty.  A  paper  read 
before  the  American-Irish  historical  society  at  its  annual 
gathering  in  New  York  city,  January  12,  1904.  By  Rev. 
Andrew  ]V1.  Sherman  .  .  .  Together  with  a  sketch  of  the  clan 
O'Brien,  by  Thomas  Hamilton  Murray.  Boston,  For  the 
Society,  1904. 

87  p.     front,  (port.)  4  pi.     23''". 

CS71.013     1904 

5-4396 

G'Byrne.     See  also  O'Toole.  CS499.07 

Ochs.     See  also  Boehm.  CS71.B67    1902 

2388  O'Conor. 

The  O'Conors  of  Connaught:  an  historical  memoir.  Comp. 
from  a  ms.  of  the  late  John  O'Donovan,  ll.  D.,with  additions 
from  the  state  papers  and  public  records.  By  the  Rt.  Hon. 
Charles  Owen  O'Conor  Don.     Dublin,  Hodges,  Figgis,  and  co., 

1891. 
xxiv,  395  p.     front.,  illus.,  9  pi.,  geneal.  tables  (partly  fold.)    26^'°. 

DA916.3.0303 


494  LIBRARY   OF   CONGRESS 

2388a  O'Daly. 

The  tribes  of  Ireland:  a  satire,  by  Aenghus  O'Daly;  with 
poetical  translation  by  the  late  James  Clarence  Mangan; 
together  with  an  historical  account  of  the  family  of  O'Daly; 
and  an  introduction  to  the  history  of  satire  in  Ireland.  By 
John  O'Donovan  . . .  Dublin,  J.  O'Daly,  1852. 
112  p.     23<"". 

2-0324 

2389  OdeU. 

Genealogy  of  a  part  of  the  Wodell  family  from  1640  to  1880, 
with  notices  of  some  other  families,  copies  of  ancient  interesting 
documents ;  and  a  condensed  biography  of  the  author  as  written 
by  himself,  Eli  Wodell,  1880  ...    [n.  p.,  1880  ?1 

Ip.  1.,  [ll]-98,  [2]p.     25"'". 

CS71.023     1880 

6-28962 

2390  Pedigree  of  Odell  of  United  States  and  Canada.     1639- 

1894  .  .  .    Six    lines    of    descent    traced    by    Rufus    King  .  .  . 

[New  York,  Press  of  De  Vinne  &  co.,  1894] 

geneal.  tab.  58*  x  88''™  fold,  to  23^^^™. 

CS71.023     1894 

9-12826 

2391  Odiorne. 

Genealogy  of  the  Odiorne  family.  With  notices  of  other 
families  connected  therewith.  By  James  Creighton  Odiorne 
.  .  .  Boston,  Printed  by  Rand,  Avery,  and  company,  1875. 

222  p.  incl.  front,  (coat  of  arms)    23*'=™. 

CS71.024     1876 

9-12827t 

2392  Ogden. 

The  Ogdens  of  South  Jersey.  The  descendants  of  John 
Ogden  of  Fairfield,  Comi.,  and  New  Fairfield,  N.  J.  Born,  1673, 
died  1745.     [Philadelphia,  1894] 

35, [1]  p.    24^«™. 

By  William  O.  Wheeler  and  Edmund  D.  Halsey. 

CS71.034     1894 

2-6780 

2393  Descendants  of  Robert  Ogden,  2d,  1716-1787.  By  Ed- 
mund Drake  Halsey.  Amenia,  N.  Y.,  Walsh  &  Griffen,  printers, 
1896. 

82  p.     23*^^™. 

CS71.034     1896 

1-18706 

2394  The  Quaker  Ogdens  in  America;  David  Ogden  of  ye  goode 

ship  "Welcome"  and  his  descendants  1682-1897;  their  history, 
biography,  and  genealogy  by  Charles  Burr  Ogden,  based  upon 
original  researches  by  Charles  Smith  Ogden  . . .  Philadelpliia, 
Printed  by  J.  B.  Lippincott  company,  1898. 

2  p.  1.,  [3]-245  p.     front.,  illus.,  plates,  ports.,  map.     25^''™. 
"A  limited  edition,  and  for  private  distribution." 

CS71.034     1898 

9-12825 


AMERICAN  AND  ENGLISH   GENEALOGIES  495 

Ogden — Continued . 

2395  The  Ogden  family  in  America,  Elizabethtown  branch,  and 

their  English  ancestry;  John  Ogden,  the  Pilgrim,  and  his  de- 
scendants, 1640-1906,  their  history,  biography  &  genealogy; 
comp.  by  William  Ogden  Wheeler;  ed.  by  Lawrence  Van 
Alstyne  and  Rev.  Charles  Burr  Ogden,  ph.  d.  Philadelphia, 
Printed  for  private  circulation  by  J.  B.  Lippincott  company, 
1907. 
xii,  [2],  531,  [1]  p.  col.  front.,  illus.,  plates,  ports.,  map,  faceims.  27^*=™. 
Title  within  ornamental  border. 

CS71.034     1907 

8-1763 

See  also  Salisbury.  CS71.S167    1892 


Ogle.     See  also  Cavendish.  CS438.C6 

2396  O'Hara. 

History,  antiquities,  and  present  state  of  the  parishes  of 
Ballysadare  and  Kilvarnet,  in  the  county  of  Sligo;  with  notices 
of  the  O'Haras,  the  Coopers,  the  Percevals,  and  other  local 
families.  By  T.  O'Rorke  .  .  .  Dublin  [etc.]  J.  Duffy  and  sons 
[1878] 

xiv  p.,  1  1.,  544  p.     illus.     19<"°. 

DA995.B1806 

2-29205 

2397  Olcott. 

Descendants  of  Thomas  Olcott,  one  of  the  first  settlers  of 
Hartford,  Connecticut.  By  Nathaniel  Goodwin  . . .  Hartford, 
Press  of  Case,  Tiffany  &  Burnham,  1845. 

xii,  [13]-63,  [1]  p.     22i« 


9-12979 


Lem 

CS71.043     1845 


2398  The  descendants  of  Thomas  Olcott,  one  of  the  first  settlers 

of  Hartford,  Ct.,  by  Nathaniel  Goodwin  .  .  .    Rev.  ed.,  with  an 
explanatory  preface  and  important  additions.     By  Henry  S. 
Olcott  .  .  .    Albany,  N.  Y.,  J.  Munsell,  1874. 
xxxi,  [33]-124  p.    front,  (coat  of  arms)    23^<= 


Lcm 

CS71.043     1874 


9-12549 


2399  The  Olcott  family  of  Hartford,  Connecticut,  in  the  line  of 

Eunice  (Olcott)  Goodwin,  1639-1807;  comp.  by  Frank  Farns- 
worth  Starr  for  J.  J.  Goodwin.     Hartford,  Conn.,  1899. 

84  p.     fold,  geneal.  tab.     24^0™. 

CS71.043     1899 

Sept.  21,  99-138 

Oldaker.     See  also  Hudson.  DA690.W6H8 

Oldham.     See  also  Miller.  CS71.M65    1907 


496  LIBRAEY   OF   CONGRESS 

2400  OUn. 

Biograpliical  sketches  and  records  of  the  Ezra  Olin  family; 
by  Geo.  S.  Nye  .  .  .    Chicago,  W.  B.  Conkey  co.,  printers,  1S92. 
441  p.    31  ports,  (incl.  front.)  fold,  geneal.  tab.    24"^™. 

CS71.046     1892 

3-17339 

2401  A  complete  record  of  the  John  OHn  family,  the  first  of  that 

name  who  came  to  America  in  the  year  a.  d.  1678.  Containing 
an  account  of  their  settlement  and  genealogy  up  to  the  present 
time— 1893.  By  C.  C.  01m  .  .  .  Indianapolis,  Baker-Randolph 
CO.,  printers,  1893. 

2  p.  1.,  [3]-228,  xcvi  p.     front.,  ports.     22^<^". 

Four  blank  leaves  iueerted  after  p.  228  for  "Family  record." 

"Reminiscences  of  tbe  busy  life  of  Cbauncey  C.  Olin":  p.  i-lxxv. 

CS71.046     1893 

9-12824 

2402  Oliver. 

Ancestry  of  Mary  Oliver,  who  lived  1640-1698,  and  was  wife 
of. Samuel  Appleton,  of  Ipswich.  By  William  S.  Appleton. 
Cambridge,  Press  of  J.  Wilson  and  son,  1867. 

1  p.  1.,  29  p.,  1  1.    geneal.  tables.     24^'' 


CS71.048     1867 


9-12546 


2403  Genealogy  of  descendants  of  Thomas  Oliver,  of  Bristol, 

England,  and  of  Boston,  New  England,  in  the  direct  line  of  Rev. 
Daniel  Oliver,  late  of  Boston.  Prepared  by  Henry  K.  Oliver. 
Salem,  Mass.,  1868. 

7  p.     23^'''°. 
Caption  title. 

CS71.048     1868 

3-7923 

2404  History  of  the  Oliver,  Vassall  and  Royall  houses  in  Dor- 
chester, Cambridge  and  Medford,  by  Robert  Tracy  Jackson  .  .  . 
Boston,  1907. 

17  p.     3  pi.     25''". 

Reprinted  from  tbe  Genealogical  magazine,  January,  1907,  vol.  ii,  no.  1. 

"References":  p.  16-17. 

CS71.048     1907 

7-22901 

See  also  Hutchinson.  CS71.H975    1865 


2405  Olmstead. 

An  abridged  genealogy  of  the  Olmstead  family  of  New  Eng- 
land.    By  Elijah  L.  Thomas  .  .  .    Albany,  J.  Munsell,  1869. 

Ip.  1.,  30p.     IT'^. 

CS71.06     1869 

^12543 


AMERICAN   AND   ENGLISH   GENEALOGIES  497 

2406  Olney. 

A  genealogj'-  of  the  descendants  of  Thomas  Olney,  an  original 
proprietor  of  Providence,  R.  I.,  who  came  from  England  in  1635. 
By  James  H.  Olney  .  .  .  [Providence,  Press  of  E.  L.  Freeman 
&  son]  1889. 

4  p.  1.,  293  p.     front,  (facsim.)  port.     23i<=™. 

Binder's  title:  Olney  memorial. 

CS71.051     1889 

1-6142 

2407  O 'Madden. 

Genealogical,  historical,  and  family  records  of  the  O'Madden's 
of  Hy-Many,  and  their  descendants.  Dublin,  \Y.  Powell, 
printer,  1894. 

72  p.     22"™. 

Preface  signed  Thomas  More  Madden. 

CS499.05 

9-1910G 

2408  O'Meagher. 

Some  historical  notices  of  the  O'Meaghers  of  Ikerrin  .  .  .    By 
Joseph  Casimir  O'Meagher  .  .  .    American  ed.     New  York,  1890. 
216  p.     front.,  illus.,  plates  (partly  col.)  ports.,  2  maps,  facsim.     25^'=°'. 
Title  vignette. 

Date  on  title-page  and  copyright  date  changed  to  1893. 
"American  notes":  p.  157-185. 

CS499.06 

2408a Copy  2. 

CS71.055     1890 

9-8418 

2409  Onderdonk. 

Genealogy  of  the  Onderdonk  family  in  America,  comp.  by 
Elmer  Onderdonk  .  .  .  With  revisions,  addenda  and  appendix, 
by  the  publisher,  Andrew  J.  Onderdonk  .  .  .  New  York,  Priv. 
print.,  1910. 

374  p.     front.,  3  pi.    24'="'. 

CS71.058     1910 

10-9116 

2410  CNeUl. 

The  O'Neills  of  Ulster;  their  history  and  genealogy  by 
Thomas  Mathews  .  .  .  AVith  illustrations,  some  notices  of  the 
northern  septs;  and  an  introduction  by  Francis  Joseph  Big- 
ger .  .  .    Dublin,  Sealy,  Bryers  &  Walker,  1907. 

3  V.     fronts,  (partly  col.)  plates,  ports.,  fold,  map,  fold,  geneal.  tables.     19'^". 

CS499.065 

9-15745 

See  also  Jolliffe.  CS71.J75    1893 


Opdyck.     See  Opdyke. 

35819°— 10 32 


498  LIBRARY   OF    CONGRESS 

2411  Opdyke. 

The  Op  Dyck  genealogy,  containing  the  Opdyck — Opdycke — 
Opdyke — Updike  American  descendants  of  the  Wesel  and  Hol- 
land families,  b}^  Charles  Wilson  Opdyke,  with  an  investigation 
into  their  Op  Den  Dyck  ancestors  in  Europe,  by  Leonard  Eck- 
stein Opdycke  .  .  .  Albany,  N.  Y.,  Printed  for  Charles  W. 
Opdyke,  Leonard  E.  Opdycke  and  William  S.  Opdyke,  by 
Weed,  Parsons  &  co.,  1889. 

ix,  [33],  499  p.  incl.  plan,     plates,  ports.,  facsims.,  plan.     25^*^™. 

CS71.061     1889 

^12541 

See  also  Updike. 

2411a  Orange. 

Guillaume  d'Orange  et  les  origines  des  Antilles  fran^aises, 
6tude  historique  d'apres  les  chroniques  de  I'epoque  et  de  nom- 
breux  documents  inedits,  accompagnee  d'un  expose  de  la 
descendance  de  Guillaume  d'Orange  et  de  pieces  justificatives, 
par  le  vicomte  du  Motey.  .  .      Paris,  A.  Picard  et  fils,  1908. 

xi,  471  p.     25"^™. 

p.  329-414,  La  descendance  de  Guillaume  d'Orange. 

r2026.M88 

10-1 17G2 

2412  Orange-Nassau. 

Tableau  de  I'histoire  des  princes  et  principavt6  d'Orange. 
Divise  en  quatre  parties  selon  les  quatre  races  qui  y  ont  regne 
souverainement  depuis  I'an  793.  Commen^ant  a  Gvillavme 
av  Cornet,  premier  prince  d'Orange.  Jusques  a  Frederich 
Henry  de  Nassav,  a  present  regnant.  lUustre  de  ses  genealo- 
gies &  enrichi  de  plusieurs  belles  antiquites  avec  leurs  tailles 
douces.     La  Haye,  Impr.  de  T.  Maire,  1639. 

10  p.  l.,903,  [11]  p.     plates  (partly  double)  ports.,  fold,  geneal.  charts.    40'^™. 

By  Joseph  de  La  Pise. 

Added  t.-p.,  engr. 

DJ150.L3 

1-9695 

2413  The   history   of   the  most  illustrious  William,   prince  of 

Orange:  deduc'd  from  the  first  founders  of  the  antient  house  of 
Nassau,  together  with  the  most  considerable  actions  of  this 
present  prince.     [London]  1688. 

3  p.  1.,  190,  [8]  p.    19<^°>. 

DJ186.H67 

5-6744 

2414  Histoire  du  stadhouderat  depuis  son  origine  jusqu'a  pre- 
sent.    Par  M.  I'abbe  Raynal.     6.  ed.  .  .  .     [Paris?]  1750. 

2  V.     16^'^™. 

DJ146.B2 

5-6733 


AMEKICAN   AND   ENGLISH   GENEALOGIES  499 

Orange-Nassau — Continued. 

2415 The  history  of  the  house  of  Orange;  or,  A  brief  relation 

of  the  glories  and  magnanimous  achievements  of  His  Majesty's 
renoNvned  predecessors,  and  likewise  of  his  own  heroic  actions 
till  the  late  wonderful  revolution;  together  with  the  history  of 
William  and  Mary,  king  and  queen  of  England,  Scotland, 
France  and  Ireland,  &c.  being  an  impartial  account  of  the  most 
remarkable  passages  and  transactions  in  these  kingdoms,  from 
Their  Majesty's  happy  accession  to  the  throne  to  this  time. 
By  Richard  Burton  [pseud.]  A  new  ed.  Westminster,  M. 
Stace,  1814. 

iv,  144  p.     front.     21i<"". 

Title  in  red  and  black  within  line  border. 

1st  edition;  London,  1693. 

DJ150.C95 

4-29581 

2416 Juliana  von  Stolberg,  ahnfrau  des  hauses  Nassau-Oranien. 

Nach  ihrem  leben  und  ihrer  geschichtlichen  bedeutung  quellen- 
massig  dargestellt  von  dr.  Ed.  Jacobs  .  .  .  Wernigerode,  O.  Hen- 
del  in  Halle,  a.  d.  s.  1889. 
xii,  515,  [1]  p.     illus.,  fold,  faceim.,  fold,  geneal.  tab.     26*™. 
"Die  vorliegende  schrift  wurde  zuerst  in  ktirzerer  gestalt  im  jahre  1884  bei 
einer  familienfeier  des  hauses  Stolberg- Wernigerode  uberreicht." — p.  [v] 

DD491.H62J7 

9-18510 

2417  Nassau-Saarbriicken    imd    Mors.     Ein    beitrag    zur    ge- 

schichte  des  oranischen  successionsstreites  .  .  .  Von  Wilhelm 
Martin  Dienstbach.  Frankfurt  a.  M.,  Druck  von  Voigt  &  Glei- 
ber,  1905. 

265,  [1]  p.     3  facsims.  on  fold.  pi.     24""'. 

Inaug.-diss. — Zurich. 

Vita. 

Plate  printed  on  both  sides. 

"Quellen":  p.  4-6. 

DD491.M6D5 
9-21041 

Ormond.     See  also  Butler.  DA940.5.O7C2 

Fitzgerald.  DA916.3.D4H3 

2418  Ormsby. 

A  short  account  of  the  family  of  Ormsby  of  Pittsburgh.     By 
Oliver  Ormsby  Page  .  .  .    Albany,  N.  Y.,  J.  Munsell's  sons,  1892. 

46,  [2]  p.     29'="'. 

CS71.073     1892 

9-12542 

Orr.     See  also  Mitchell.  F74.E18B9 

Orsborne.     See  Osborn. 


500  LIBRARY   OF   CONGRESS 

2419  Orton. 

An  account  of  the  descendants  of  Thomas  Orton,  of  Windsor, 
Connecticut,  1641  (principally  in  the  male  line)  By  Edward 
Orton  .  .  .    Columbus,  O.,  Press  of  Nitschke  brothers,  1896. 

220  p.     ports.,  fold,  geneal.  tables.     23*^™. 

CS71.078     1896 

»-1254i 

2420  Orvis. 

The  Orvis  family.     [New  York,  F.  W.  Orris,  printer,  189-?] 

cover-title,  15  p.     15  x  15""™. 

Prefatory  note  signed:  Edwin  W.  OrWs. 

CS71.079     189- 
5-452 

2421  The   Orvis   family.     [New  York,   F.   W.   Orvis,    printer, 

1895] 

cover-title,  13  p.,  1  1.     15  x  IS''™. 

Edited  from  the  papers  of  Edward  Everett  Orvis  by  Francis  W.  Orvis.  cf. 
Pref.  note. 

CS71.079     1895 

5-1246 

2422  Orwig. 

The  descendants  of  Gottfried  Orwig,  1719-1898  ...  Ed.  and 
comp.  by  Geo.  W.  Wagenseller  .  .  .  Middleburgh,  Pa.,  Wagen- 
seller  publishing  company,  1898. 

cover-title,  181-208  p.     18^"'". 

Taken  from  the  author's ' '  History  of  the  Wagenseller  family  in  America . ' ' 

CS71.08     1898 

9-12545 

Osberne.     See  Osborn. 

2423  Osborn. 

The  Osborne  and  Leeds  families.  {In  Ancestral  stories  and 
traditions  of  great  families  illustrative  of  English  history.  By 
John  Timbs  .  .  .    London,  1869.     IS^*"".     p.  76-79) 

DA28.36.A1T5 

5-5847 

2424  Genealogy   of   the   Osborn   family   from    1755   to    1891. 

[Princeton,  N.  J.,  W.  C.  C.  Zapf,  printer,  1891] 

11  p.     22^'^". 
Caption  title. 

Comp.  by  Henry  Runyan. 

"The  name  was  originally  spelled  Osberne:  also,  Orsborne,  Osbourne, 
Osborne,  and  Osborn  are  found  to  have  been  derived  from  the  same  source." — 

P-[l] 

CS71.081     1891 

2-28226 

Osborne.     See  Osborn. 
Osbourne.     See  Osborn. 


AMEEICAN    AND    ENGLISH    GENEALOGIES  501 

2425  Osgood. 

A  genealogy  of  the  descendants  of  John,  Christopher  and 
Wilham  Osgood,  who  came  from  England  and  settled  in  New- 
England  early  in  the  seventeenth  century,  Comp.  by  the  late 
Ira  Osgood.  Ed.  by  Eben  Putnam.  Salem,  Mass.,  Printed  at 
the  Salem  press,  1894. 

xiii,  478  p.     front,  (coat  of  arms)     23^^™. 

CS71.082     1894 

9-12547 

See  also  Repalje.  CS69.H7 

Tapley.  CS71.T173    iQOO 

2426  Ostrander. 

A  genealogical  history  of  the  Stephen  Ostrander  branch  of 
the  Ostrander  family  in  America,  1660-1902.  [Danville,  Pa., 
1902] 

geneal.  tab.     40^  x  30 J'^'". 

Signed:  Ogden  H.  Ostrander. 

CS71.085     1902 

4-17861 

O'SuUivan.     See  also  Sullivan. 

Otis.     See  also  Robinson.  CS7i.ii66    1894 

2427  O'Toole. 

History  of  the  clan  O'Toole  (ui  ruarau)  and  other  Leinster 
septs.  By  the  Ptev.  P.  L.  O'Toole  .  .  .  Dublin,  M.  H.  Gill  and 
son;  New  York,  Benziger  bros.;  [etc.,  etc.]  1890. 

XV,  [1],  603,  [2],  52,  7  p.     col.  front,  (coat  of  arms)  pi.,  port.,  maps,  tab. 

"The  history  of  the  clan  O'Byrne  (Ui  Faelan)":  52  p. 

CS499.07 

2-8379 

2428  Otter. 

Pedigree  of  the  family  of  Otter  of  Welham,  in  the  county  of 
Nottingham,  and  elsewhere,  with  notes.     Compiled  by  Captain 
A.   E.   Lawson  Lowe,   f.   s.   a.     Privately  printed.     London 
[Printed  by  Mitchell  and  Hughes]  1880. 
15  p.  incl.  geneal.  tab.     coat  of  arms.     28^'^™. 

CS439.07 
2-30582 

2429  Overmyer. 

Overmyer  history  and  genealogy  from  1680  to  1905,  collated 
by  Barnhart    B.   and  John    C.   Overmyer  .  .  .    Fremont,   O., 
C.  S.  Beelman,  printer,  1905. 
4  p.  1.,  297,  39  p.     plates,  ports.     23'=°'. 

CS71.096     1905 

5-35769 


502  LIBRARY   OF    CONGRESS 

2429a  Owen. 

Pedigree  of  Owen  of  Llimllo  and  Bettws,  co.  Montgomery; 
Tedsmore,  Woodlioiise,  Condover,  and  Wliiteley  <now  Kynas- 
ton  of  Hardwick>,  co.  Salop.  With  grant  of  a  canton  and 
crest  to  the  arms  of  Edward  Owen  of  Shrewsbury.  Comp.  by 
Geo.  Grazebrook  .  .  .  Privately  printed.  London,  Mitchell 
and  Hughes,  1887. 

20  p.     col.  front,  (coat  of  arms)  pi.,  illus.     26<>». 


CS439.08 


10-11539 


See  also  Gustin,  CS71.G982    1900 

Habersham.  cs71.hii4    1901 

Maurice.  CS459.M3 

Minshall.  CS71.M666     1867 

2430  Oxenbridge. 

The  Oxenbridges  of  Brede  place,  Sussex,  and  Boston,  Massa- 
chusetts. By  William  Durrant  Cooper  . . .  London,  J.  R. 
Smith,  1860. 

20  p.     front.,  pi.     22'^"'. 

Reprinted  from  the  Sussex  archaeological  collections,  vol.  xii. 

Supplementing  the  account  of  the  Oxenbridge  family  contained  in  the 

author's  "Notices  of  Winchelsea,"  in  Sussex  archaeological  collections,  v.  8, p. 

213-233. 

CS71.098     1860 

5-25489 

Pabody.    See  Peabody. 

Paddock.     See  also  Griswold.  CS71.G87    1898 

2431  Padelford. 

1628.  Descendants  of  Jonathan  Padelford.  1858.  Pre- 
pared and  compiled  by  S.  C.  Newman  .  . .  Providence,  A.  C. 
Greene  and  brother,  printers,  1859. 

geneal.  tab.     54  x  68''°'. 

CS71.P123     1869 

3-8711 

Pagan.     See  also  Patterson.  1865 

Paganell.     See  Paynell. 

2432  Page. 

Genealogy  of  the  Page  family  in  Virginia.  Also  a  condensed 
account  of  the  Nelson,  Walker,  Pendleton,  and  Randolph  fam- 
ilies, with  references  to  the  Bland,  Burwell,  Byrd,  Carter,  Gary, 
Duke,  Gilmer,  Harrison,  Rives,  Thornton,  Welford,  Washington, 
and  other  distinguished  families  in  Virginia.     By  Richard  Chan- 


AMEEICAN  AND  ENGLISH   GENEALOGIES  503 

2432  Page— Continued. 

ning  Moore  Page  ...    2d  ed.     New  York,  Publishers'  printing 
CO.,  1893. 
X,  275  p.  incl.  illus.,  ports.    25*"". 


&-17828 


CS71.P133     1893 


See  also  Byrd.  E169.G55 

Pocahontas.  CS71.R747     1887 

Washington.  CS69.W6 

Pagenell.     See  Paynell. 

2433  Paine. 

The  Paynes  of  Suffolk.  Extracted  from  ''The  visitation  of 
Suffolke."  Ed.  by  Joseph  Jackson  Howard  . . .  Lowestoft, 
Printed  by  S.  Tymms,  1867. 

21  p.     illus.  (coat  of  arms)  pi.  (coat  of  arms)    26  x  20^"™. 

Interleaved . 

Communicated  by  William  Harvey. 

CS439.P3 

2-26607 

2434  The  genealogy  of  the  families  of  Pajme  and  Gore.     Comp. 

by  W.  H.  Whitmore.     Boston,  Press  of  J.  Wilson  &  son,  1875. 

1  p.  1.,  30  p.    front,  (port.)     22^"™. 

Added  t.-p.:  The  publications  of  the  Prince  society. 

One  hundred  fifty  copies  furnished  by  the  author  to  the  Prince  society  for 
distribution. 

Revised  from  the  Mass.  hist.  soc.  Proceedings,  1875,  p.  405-425. 

CS71.P146     1876 

9-14800 

2435  Paine  family  records:  a  journal  of  genealogical  and  bio- 
graphical information  respecting  the  American  families  of  Payne, 
Paine,  Payn  &c.  Ed.  by  H.  D.  Paine  . . .  New  York  [Albany, 
J.  Munsell,  printer]  1880-83. 

2  v.  in  1.     map,  geneal.  charts,  facsims.    24^''™. 

CS71.P146     1880-1883 

9-12857 

2436  Paine  genealogy.  Ipswich  branch.  Including  a  brief  his- 
tory of  the  Norman  race  (to  which  all  families  of  "Paine" 
belong)  from  its  origin  until  the  conquest  and  the  crusade  in 
which  Hugo  de  Pay  en  served.  By  Albert  W.  Paine  . .  .  Ban- 
gor, Me.,  Printed  by  O.  F.  Knowles  &  co.,  1881. 

J84  p.     front,  (coat  of  arms)  illus.     23^'''". 

CS71.P146     1881 

9-12858 

See  also  Thayer.  CS71.T37    1836 


504  LIBRARY   OF    CONGRESS 

2437  Painter. 

Our  ancesters  . .  .  [Descendants  and  relatives  of  Samuel 
Painter  of  Phila.,  Pa.,  1707,  with  allied  families,  being  the 
ancestors  of  the  author,  J.  Painter  .  . .     Lima  ?  Pa.l  1869. 

2  p.  1.,  20,  [4]  p.    geneal.  tab.     20  x  15^^^". 

Genealogical  table:  Ancestry  of  Enos  Painter  and  Hannah  Minehall. 

CS71.P148     1869    , 

9-12844 

Paleologus.     See  also  Willoughby.  da250.b,72 

2438  Palgrave. 

Palgrave  family  memorials.  Ed.  by  Charles  John  Palmer 
and  Stephen  Tucker  (Rouge  Croix).  Norwich,  Printed  by  Mil- 
ler and  Leavins  (for  private  distribution  only)  1878. 

4p.  1.,  208p.     illiis.,  plates  (1  col.)  ports.     25^^™. 

Ed.  vnth  the  assistance  of  Charles  Bridger. 

CS439.P22 

4-21363 

See  also  Sandys.  CS71.S22    1897 

2439  Palmer. 

The  pedigree  of  the  ancient  family  of  the  Palmers  of  Sussex, 
1672.  Copied  from  the  original  ms.  in  the  possession  of  Charles 
James  Palmer,  esq.,  of  Dorney  court.  Together  with  extracts 
from  registers,  inscriptions  on  coflBn-plates,  etc.  illustrating  the 
Palmer  genealogy.     [London]  Privately  printed,  1867. 

34  p.     illus.  (coats  of  arms)    28^"™. 

By  Roger  Jenyns. 

CS439.P26 

9-19126 

2440  A  genealogical  record  of  the  descendants  of  John  and  Mary 

Palmer,  of  Concord,  Chester  (now  Delaware)  Co.,  Pa.;  espe- 
cially through  their  son,  John  Palmer,  jr.,  and  sons-in-law,  Wil- 
liam and  James  Trimble.  With  notes  of  ancestry,  or  informa- 
tion, of  many  of  the  families  with  whom  they  intermarried.  By 
Lewis  Palmer.     Philadelphia,  J.  B,  Lippincott  &  co.,  1875. 

474  p.  incl.  front.,  illus.,  port.     21^"=™. 

CS71.P175     1875 

1-21320 

2441  Volume  no.  1  of  Palmer  records.  Proceedings,  or  memo- 
rial volume  of  the  first  Palmer  family  re-union  held  at  Stoning- 
ton,  Conn.,  August  10  &  11,  1881,  the  ancestral  home  of  Walter 
Palmer,  the  pilgrim  of  1629.  Being  also  a  part  of  the  genea- 
logical, biographical,  and  historical  records  of  the  family,  as 
contained  in  the  several  addresses,  etc.  delivered  on  the  occasion 
of  the  re-union.  <  Artotype  illustrations  >  Ed.  by  Noyes  F. 
Palmer.     [Brooklyn]  Brooklyn  union-argus,  1881. 

295,  [1]  p.     front.,  ports.,  fold,  facsim.    24"=™. 

CS71.P175     1881 

5-25478 


AMERICAN   AND   ENGLISH   GENEALOGIES 


505 


Palmer — Continued . 

2442  Supplement  to  Volume  no.    1   of  Palmer  records. 


Ad- 
dresses, poems,  proceedings  of  the  second  Palmer  family 
re-union,  held  at  Stonington,  Conn.,  August  10,  11  &  12,  1882 
.  .  .  Under  the  auspices  of  the  Palmer  re-union  association. 
Ed.  by  Noyes  F.  Palmer.  Jamaica,  L.  I.,  N.  Y.  [1882] 
119  p.     23<"". 

CS71.P176     1882 

5-25479 

A  brief  genealogical  history  of  the  ancestors  of  Deacon 


2443  - 

Stephen  Palmer,  of  Candia,  Rockingham  County,  N.  H.,  with 
some  account  of  the  other  lines  of  descent  from  his  original 
American  ancestor,  Thomas  Palmer,  one  of  the  founders  of 
Rowley,  Mass.,  in  1639.  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  [J.  E.  &  G.  H. 
Rowe]  1886. 

xi,  95  p.     fold,  geneal.  tab.     24'^". 

Comp.  by  Frank  Palmer  from  material  collected  by  Josiah  Palmer. 

CS71.P175     1886 

&-12856 

2444  Palmer  groups.  John  Melvin  of  Charlestown  and  Con- 
cord, Mass.,  and  his  descendants.  Gathered  and  arranged 
for  Mr.  Lowell  Mason  Palmer  of  New  York.  By  Miss  Emily 
Wilder  LeaAdtt.  Privately  printed.  Boston,  Press  of  D. 
Clapp  &  son,  1901-1905. 

1  p.  1.,  X,  [5]-450,  xl  p.,  2  1.     fold,  geneal.  tables.     27«". 

CS71.P175     1901-1905 
5-28030 

2445  The  Palmer  family  in  Connecticut  and  Michigan.     By 

K.  E.  Leneh.     Detroit,  1904. 

25'^'°. 

Clippings  from  the  Detroit  tribune,  Saturday,  Dec.  24,  1904. 

CS71.P175     1904 


See  also  Chute. 
Clarke. 
Driver. 


CS71.C564  1894 

CS71.C6  1904 

CS71.D782     1889 


2446  Panet. 

La  famille  Panet,  par  Pierre-Georges  Roy 
J.-A.-K.  Laflamme,  imprimeur]  1906. 
212  p.     plate,  ports.     23^'"'". 
Tir6  k  150  exemplaires. 

7-24302 


L6vis  (Quebec, 


CS90.P3 


Papin.     See  also  Chouteau. 


CS71.C652     1893 


506  LIBRARY   OF   CONGRESS 

2447  Park. 

The  Park  record;  containing  an  account  of  the  ancestry  and 
descendants   of  Thomas   Kinnie   Park   and   Robert   Park,   of 
Groton,   Conn.,   and   Grafton,  Vt.  . .  .    Comp.   by  Edwin  H. 
Park  .  .  .    [Denver,  Col.,  Bartow  &  Ray  print,  1902] 
88  p.    plates  (1  col.)  ports.,  geneal.  tab.    23<^ 


CS71.P235     1902 


a-26848 


2448  Genealogy  of  the  Parke  families  of  Connecticut;  includ- 
ing Robert  Parke,  of  New  London,  Edward  Parks,  of  Guilford, 
and  others.  Also  a  list  of  Parke,  Park,  Parks,  etc.,  who  fought 
in  the  revolutionary  war.  Compiled  by  Frank  Sylvester 
Parks  .  .  .    Washington,  D.  C.  [Printed  by  H.  A.  Parks]  1906. 

333  p.     front.,  illus.,  plates  (partly  col.)  ports.     21^'°. 
"No.  165." 
"Privately  printed." 

CS71.P235     1906 

8-29597 

2449  Genealogy  of  the  Parke  families  of  Massachusetts ;  includ- 
ing Richard  Parke,  of  Cambridge,  William  Park,  of  Groton,  and 
others.  Comp.  by  Frank  Sylvester  Parks  .  . .  Washington, 
D.  C.  [Presswork  by  the  Columbia  polytechnic  institute  printing 
office]  1909. 

262  p.     col.  front,  (coat  of  arms)  illus.,  ports.     21"'°. 
"No.  11." 
"Privately  printed." 

CS71.P235     1909 
9-7532 

See  also  Biddle.  E207.B5B5 

Champney.  CS71.C453    1855 

Clark.  CS71.C6  1906a 

Lloyd.  CS71.L792  1898 

Washington.  CS71.W318    1879 

Parke.     See  Park. 

2450  Parker. 

Pedigree  of  Sir  John  Parker,  knight.  {In  Life  and  acts  of 
Matthew  Parker,  the  first  archbishop  of  Canterbury,  by  John 
Strype.     London,  1711.     SU^"".) 

2451  The  genealogy  of  Wm.  Thornton  Parker,  a.  m.,  m.  d.  of 

Boston,  Mass.  Born  January  8th,  1818.  Died  March  12th, 
1855.  Contributed  by  his  son,  Wm.  Thornton  Parker  .  .  , 
Newport,  R.  I.,  J.  P.  Sanborn,  printer,  1888. 

10  p.     23" 


CS71.P24     1888 


9-12854 


AMERICAN   AND   ENGLISH    GENEALOGIES  507 

Parker — Continued. 

2452  Family  records.     Parker — Pond — Peck.     By  Rev.  Edwin 

Pond  Parker  .  .  .  1636-1892.  Hartford,  Conn.,  Press  of  the 
Case,  Lockwood  &  Brainard  co.,  1892. 

51  p.,  7  1.    24^=°^. 

A  brief  sketch  of  the  Pond  family  showing  our  derivation  through  Wealthy 
Ann  (Parker)  Pond.     Taken  from  the  "Pond  genealogy" :  p.  45-51. 
p.  32-43  partly  blank  for  additions  and  corrections. 
Seven  leaves  of  additions  interspersed. 
Ms.  corrections  and  additions. 

CS71.P24     1892 

9-12855 

2453  Genealogy   and   biographical   notes   of  John   Parker   of 

Lexington  and  his  descendants.  Showing  his  earlier  ancestry 
in  America  from  Dea.  Thomas  Parker  of  Reading,  Mass.,  from 
1635  to  1893.  By  Theodore  Parker.  Worcester,  Mass.,  Press 
of  C.  Hamilton,  1893. 

4  p.  1.,  528  p.     front.,  illus.,  plates,  ports.     24''™. 

CS71.P24     1893 

9-12853 

2454  — —  Gleanings  from  Parker  records,  a.  d.  1271  to  1893,  by 
William  Thornton  Parker  .  .  .  Haverhill,  Mass.,  Press  of 
Chase  brothers,  1894. 

51  p.     2  pi.,  2  port.     24^""^. 

CS71.P24     1894 

8-11880 

2456  Glances  at  the  ancestors  of  John  Parker.     (Born  1807, 

died  1891.)     [Columbus  ?  Ohio,  1895] 

16  p.     22'=™. 

Note  on  verso  of  title  signed:  Harry  Parker  Ward. 

Intended  as  an  addition  to  the  author's  memorial  sketch  of  his  grandparents, 
John  Parker  and  Persis  FoUett  Parker,  published  in  1893.     cf.  Note. 

CS71.P24     1895 

6-15864 

See  also  Gamble.  CS71.G191    1906 

2456  Parkhurst. 

A  fragment  of  the  Parkhurst  genealogy  prepared  from  the 
records  by  Charles  H.  Parkhurst.  Providence,  R.  I.,  Printed 
for  private  distribution,  1883. 

19  p.     23^'='". 

CS71.P246     1883 

8-22338 

2457  The  Parkhurst  family.  Descendants  of  Ephraim  Park- 
hurst, of  Framingham,  Mass.     [n.  p.,  1897] 

cover-title,  [3]-21  p.  incl.  illus.,  1  port.     19'''". 
By  Wellington  Evarts  Parkhurst. 

CS71.P246     1897 


508  LIBKAEY   OF   CONGKESS 

Parkhurst — Continued. 

2458  Parkhurst  historical  and  genealogical  association  of  Amer- 
ica. [Constitution,  by-laws,  list  of  members,  &c.]  Baltimore. 
Md.,  1900. 

cover-title,  4  1.     22^"=™. 

CS71.P246     1900 

1-19500 

Parks  See  Park. 

2459  Parmelee. 

The  descendants  of  John  Parmelee.  Comp.  by  the  Hon. 
R.  D.  Smyth,  and  communicated  by  his  grandson,  Bernard  C. 
Steiner,  ph.  d.  (In  New  England  historical  and  genealogical 
register.     Boston,  1899.     24^'".     v.  53,  p.  405-411) 

F1.N561     vol.  53 

See  also  Salisbury.  CS71.S167    1892 


2460  Parnell. 

The  life  of  Charles  Stewart  Parnell,  with  an  account  of  his 
ancestry.  By  Thomas  Sherlock.  With  an  appendix,  contain- 
ing most  interesting  details  of  C.  S.  Parnell's  early  life,  and  of 
the  Parnell,  Stewart,  and  Tudor  families.  Boston,  Providence, 
Murphy  &  McCarthy,  1881. 

202  p.     front,  (port.)     19^ 


3cm 


DA958.P2S5 


5-1214 


2461  Parry. 

Parry    family    records.     Private    ed.     Philadelphia,    D.    C. 
Kyan,  printer,  1877. 
34  p.  incl.  front.,  plates.    20^'=™. 
Comp.  by  Richard  Randolph  Parry. 

Front,  and  2  plates  from  S.  F.  Hotchkine'  "York  Road  old  and  new  "  inserted. 

CS71.P264     1877 

9-13000 

See  also  Jolli£fe.  CS71.J75    1893 


2462  Parshall. 

[James  Parshall  and  his  descendants  ...    By  James  C.  Par- 
shall.     Syracuse,  N.  Y.,  privately  printed,  1900] 
iv,  38  p.     24i'^'°. 

T.-p.  wanting. 

CS71.P266     1900 

1-5671 

2463  The  history  of  the  Parshall  family,  from  the  conquest  of 

England  by  William  of  Normandy,  A.  d.  1066,  to  the  close  of 
the   19th  century.     By  James  Clark  Parshall  . . .    Syracuse, 

1903. 

4p,l.,  280,  [12],  xxip.     front.,  1  col.  pi.,  ports.     27<-™. 

CS71.P266     1903 

3-22118 


AMEEICAN   AND   ENGLISH   GENEALOGIES  509 

2464  Parsons. 

Radial  charts.  Cornet  Joseph  Parsons  [of  Springfield,  Mass., 
1635,  through  Hon.  Francis  Parsons  of  Hartford,  Ct.,  born  1795. 
By  David  Parsons  Holton  and  Frances  K.  (Forward)  Holton. 
New  York,  1877] 

geneal.  tab.     44  x  67''™  fold,  to  13 J  x  24''»». 

CS71.P269     1877 

9-18731 

2465  [Radial  chart  of  descendants  of  Cornet  Joseph  Parsons  of 

Springfield,  Mass.,  1635,  through  Thomas  Parsons  of  New  Lon- 
don, Conn.,  born  1791.     By  David  Parsons  Holton  and  Frances 

K.  (Forward)  Holton.     New  York,  1877] 
geneal.  tab.    43^  x  67^"°!  fold,  to  13^-  x  23^"'^. 

CS71.P269     1877a 

9-18732 

2466  Descendants  of  Thomas  and  Katherine  (Hester)  Parsons, 

of  England,  through  their  grandson  Dea.  Benjamin^  of  Spring- 
field, Massachusetts,     New  York,  1878. 

geneal.  tab.     coat  of  arms.     77^  x  71*''"  fold,  to  30  x  24^'^™. 
Signed  David  Parsons  Holton  and  Frances  K.  (Forward)  Holton. 

CS71.P269     1878 

9-15008 

2467  Genealogy  of  the  family  of  Lewis  B.  Parsons  (second) 

Parsons-Hoar.     St.  Louis,  Perrin  &  Smith  printing  co.  [1900] 

109  p.     ports.     23"°'. 

Introduction  signed  Lewis  B.  Parsons. 

CS71.P269     1900 

1-5674 

2468  Cornet  Joseph  Parsons  one  of  the  founders  of  Springfield 

and  Northampton,  Massachusetts;  Springfield,  1636;  North- 
ampton, 1655.  An  historical  sketch  ...  by  H.  M.  Burt,  with 
supplementary  chapters  ...  by  Albert  Ross  Parsons.  Garden 
City,  N.  Y.,  A.  R.  Parsons  [1901] 

187  p.     front.,  pi.,  ports.     23"™. 
Title  vignette:  coat  of  arms. 

CS71.P269     1901 

1-11004 

See  also  Bradford.  CS71.B8    I900a 

Giles.  CS71.G472     1864 

Henry.  CS71.H523    1906 

Holton.  CS71.H758     1881 

Layton.  CS71.L429     1885 

2469  Parthemore. 

Genealogy  of  the  Parthemore  family.  1744-1885.  By  E.  W. 
S.  Parthemore.     Harrisburg,  Pa.,  L.  S.  Hart,  printer,  1885. 

viii,  242  p.     23'=™. 

CS71.P273     1885 


510  LIBRARY  OF   CONGRESS 

2470  Partridge. 

Partridge  genealogy.  Descendants  of  John  Partridge  of 
Medfield,  Mass.  By  George  Homer  Partridge,  b.  s.  Boston, 
Press  of  D.  Clapp  &  son,  1904. 

V,  [3]-46  p.     front.,  facsim.     23J'". 

"Reprinted  in  part  from  New  England  historical  and  genealogical  register." 

CS71.P275     1904 

4-24960 

See  also  Lyman.  CS71.L986    1865 

Robinson.  CS71.R66    1894 

Paschall.     See  also  Byrd.  E169.G66 

Paterson.  See  Patterson. 

Pattee.     See  also  Corliss.  CS71.C8    1876 

2471  Patten. 

Patten  genealogy.     William  Patten  of  Cambridge,  1635  and 
.    his  descendants,  by  Thomas  W.  Baldwin  .  .  .    Boston,  T.  W. 
Baldwin,  1908. 

5  p.  1.,  290  p.     map,  fold,  faceim.     24^0™. 

CS71.P316     1908 

8-30519 

2472  Patterson. 

The  birthplace  and  parentage  of  William  Paterson,  founder 
of  the  Bank  of  England,  and  projector  of  the  Darien  scheme: 
with  suggestions  for  improvements  on  the  Scottish  registers. 
By  William  Pagan  . .  .    Edinburgh,  W.  P.  Nimmo,  1865. 

3  p.  1.,  146  p.    ISi""". 

10-10269 

2473  Concerning  the  forefathers ;  being  a  memoir,  with  personal 

narrative  and  letters  of  two  pioneers,  Col.  Robert  Patterson  and 
Col.  John  Johnston,  the  paternal  and  maternal  grandfathers  of 
John  Henry  Patterson  of  Dayton,  Ohio,  for  whose  children  this 
book  is  written  by  Charlotte  Reeve  Conover.  [1st  ed.]  [New 
York,  The  Winthrop  press,  n902] 

xviii,  432,  [20]  p.  col.  front.,  illus.,  plates,  ports.,  maps,  facsims.  (1  col.) 
28|  X  18^'-™. 

Ornamental  t.-p. 

Limited  edition  of  1,000  numbered  and  registered  copies.  This  copy  not 
numbered. 

CS71.P317     1902 

3-18202 

See  also  Bannerman. 

Driver.  CS71.D782    1889 


AMERICAN   AND  ENGLISH   GENEALOGIES  511 

2474  Paul. 

.  .  .  Family  register  of  Richard  Paul,  born  in  England  and 
emigrated  to  America  during  the  early  part  of  1635.  Also  of 
his  descendants  as  far  as  ascertained.  Traced  by  Dea.  Luther 
Paul  of  Newton,  Mass.,  the  sixth  generation,  Fulton  Paul,  Hud- 
son, New  York,  and  Martha  C.  Crane  of  Dedham,  Mass.,  of  the 
eighth  generation,     [n.  p.,  1896] 

7  geneal.  tables.     24  x  33''™. 

Caption  title. 

At  head  of  title:  This  sheet  corrected  to  August,  1895. 

Manuscript  corrections  to  February,  1907. 

CS71.P324     1896 

9-30704 

Paulding.     See  also  Treman.  CS71.T789    1901 

2475  Pawling. 

Pawling  genealogy,  by  Albert  Schoch  Pawling.  Lewisburg, 
Pa.,  1905. 

84  p.     front,  (port.)     22<'«. 

CS71.P34     1905 

6-20 

See  also  Burhans.  CS71.B958    1894 


2476  Paxton. 

The  Paxtons:   their  origin  in  Scotland,  and  their  migrations 

through  England  and  Ireland,  to  the  colony  of  Pennsylvania, 

whence  they  moved  South  and  West,  and  found  homes  in  many 

states  and  territories  .  .  .    By  W.  M.  Paxton  .  .  .    Platte  City, 

Mo.,  Landmark  print,  1903. 

3  p.  1.,  420,  65  p.     plates  (1  col.)  ports.     23^<=™. 

CS71.P342     1903 

3-17939 

Payne.     See  Paine. 

2476a  Paynell. 

Historical  details  of  the  ancient  religious  community  of  secu- 
lar canons  in  York  prior  to  the  conquest  of  England  .  .  .  with 
biographical  notices  of  the  founder,  Ralph  Paynell,  and  of  his 
descendants,  of  whom  William  Paynell,  his  eldest  son,  founded 
the  priory  of  Drax.     By  Thomas  Stapleton.     [London,  1847] 

231  p.  2  plates.  23"™.  (Royal  archaeological  institute  of  Gt.  Brit,  and  Ire. 
Memoirs  illustrative  of  the  hist,  and  antiq.  of  York.     v.  1) 

DA20.R832    vol.  1 

2477  Peabody. 

A  genealogy  of  the  Peabody  family,  as  compiled  by  the  late 
C.  M.  Endicott,  of  Salem.  Rev.  and  cor.  by  William  S.  Pea- 
body, of  Boston.     With  a  partial  record  of  the  Rhode  Island 


512  LIBRARY   OF    CONGRESS 

2477  Peabody — Continued. 

branch  by  B.  Frank  Pabodie,  of  Providence  . . .    Boston,  D. 
Clapp  &  son,  1867. 

2p.  l.,60,  [lip.    col.  pi.  (coat  of  arms)    24J<"". 

CS71.P35     1867 

1-22228 

2478  A  genealogy  of  the  descendants  of  Moses  and  Hannah  (Fos- 
ter) Peabody;  giving  the  Une  of  descent  from  the  first  settler 
and  following  the  descent  through  both  men  and  women  to  the 
eleventh  generation;  comp.  by  Mary  Ellen  Perley.  Salem, 
Mass.,  Newcomb  &  Gauss,  printers,  1904. 

47  p.     23^'^'°. 

CS71.P35     1904 

5-13011 

See  also  Gentry.  CS71.G339    1909 


2479  Peachy. 

A  memorial  history  of  Peter  Bitsche,  and  a  complete  family 
register  of  his  lineal  descendants  and  those  related  to  him  by 
intermarriage,  from  1767  to  1892.  Chronologically  arranged. 
With  an  appendix  of  those  not  received  in  time  for  their  proper 
place.  By  Samuel  M.  Peachey  .  .  .  Lancaster,  Pa.,  J.  Baer's 
sons,  printers,  1892. 

205  p.     17*'^"". 

CS71.P356     1892 
»-7290 

Pearce.     See  Pierce. 

2480  Pearl. 

Some  of  John  Pearl's  descendants,  by  Alice  Heath  (Fair- 
banks) Dow.     Detroit,  Printed  by  W.  C.  Heath  [1901  ?] 

1  p.  1.,  33  p.     2  front,  (port.)  pi.     23^"'". 

CS71.P36     1901 

3-4174 

2481  Pearson. 

Genealogical  records  of  the  pioneer  families  of  Avon,  N.  Y. 
Pierson,  Waterous,  Hosmer,  Martin,  etc.,  and  their  descendants. 
Committee:  Judge  John  Pierson  .  . .  W.  H.  C.  Hosmer  .  .  .  S. 
Amanda  Whitbeck  .  .  .  Rochester,  N.  Y.,  Express  printing 
house,  1871. 

cover-title,  32  p.     22*"™. 

F129.A96G3 

7-22428 

2482  Pierson  genealogical  records,  collected  and  comp.  by  Lizzie 

B.  Pierson  . . .    Albany,  J.  Munsell,  1878. 

vii,  [8]-104p.     front.     24 «^" 

CS71.P362     1878 

9-12849 


AMEBIC  AN   AND   ENGLISH   GENEALOGIES  513 

Pearson — Continued . 

2483 The  descendants  of  Stephen  Pierson  of  SuflFolk  County, 

England,  and  New  Haven  and  Derby,  Conn.  1645-1739.  By 
Frederick  Lockwood  Pierson.  Amenia,  N.  Y.,  Walsh  &  Griffen, 
1895. 

33  p.     front,  (port.)    25"™. 

CS71.P362     1895 

1-13552 

See  also  Backhouse.  CS439.B18 

Pound.  CS71.F876     1904 

Sage.  CS71.S129     i908 

Scripps.  CS439.S25 

2484  Pease. 

An  account  of  the  descendants  of  John  Pease,  who  landed  at 
Martha's  Vineyard  in  the  year  1632.  By  Frederick  S.  Pease  .  . . 
Albany,  Printed  by  J.  Munsell,  1847. 

vi,  [7J-52  p.    illus.  (coat  of  arms)    21<'™. 

CS71.P363     1847 

9-12851 

2485  The  early  history  of  the  Pease  families  in  America.     By 

Austin  Spencer  Pease.  Springfield,  Mass.,  S.  Bowles  &  co., 
printers,  1869. 

V,  [2],  102  p.     front.,  illus.  (coat  of  arms)  ports.     24<=™. 

CS71.P363     1869 

9-12850 

2486  Peaslee. 

The  Peaslees  and  others  of  Haverhill  and  vicinity.     By  E.  A. 
Kimball.     Haverhill,  Mass.,  Chase  bros.,  1899. 
72  p.     front.,  plates.     Ib"^. 

CS71.P364     1899 

Aug.  17,  99-53 

2487  Peck. 

A  genealogical  account  of  the  descendants  in  the  male  line 
of  William  Peck,  one  of  the  founders  in  1638  of  the  colony  of 
New  Haven,  Conn.  By  Darius  Peck.  Hudson,  Bryan  & 
Goeltz,  printers,  1877. 

253  p.     front,  (port.)    23i<=™. 

CS71.P367     1877 

2-22146 

2488  Appendix  by  John  Hudson  Peck,   (2628),  to  genealogy 

of  the  descendants  of  William  Peck  of  New  Haven,  Conn.,  by 
Hon.  Darius  Peck,  (1363).     [Troy  ?  N.  Y.,  1896  ?] 

XV  p.     24^^™. 

CS71.P367     1896 

6-22694 

See  also  Humfreville.  CS71.H923    1903 

Lewis.  CS71.L675     1900 

Parker.  CS71.P24    1892 

35819°— 10 33 


514  LIBRARY   OF    CONGRESS 

Pecker.     See  also  Morrill.  CS71.M874  1903 

Pedrick.     See  also  Bavis.  CS71.B374  1880 

Peele.     See  also  Saunders.  CS71.S256  1897 

Peirce.     See  Pierce. 

2488a  Pelham. 

The  Norman  origin  of  the  family  of  Pelham.  Contributed  by- 
Mark  Antony  Lower  .. .  (7n  Sussex  archaeological  society.  Col- 
lections.    Lewes,  Sussex,  1872.     23^"".     v.  24,  p.  183-188) 

DA670.S97S9     vol.  24. 

2489  Herbert   Pelham,    his    ancestors   and   descendants.     By 

Joseph  Lemuel  Chester,  ll.  d.     [Boston.  1879] 

11  p.  25^'"°. 
Caption  title. 
"Reprinted  from  the  New  England  historical  and  genealogical  register  for 

July,  1879." 

CS71.P382     1879 

5-14692 

2490  PeU. 

Pedigree  of  Pell  of  Walter  Wellingsley,  Lincolnshire,  Norfolk, 
and  Pelham,  Westchester  County,  N.  Y.  .  .  .    [n.  p.,  18 — ] 
geneal.  tab.     61^  x  97'''"  fold,  to  24^  x  15i<^°^. 
Coat  of  arms. 
Autographed. 

CS71.P386 

10-4375 

2491  Peloubet. 

Family  records  of  Joseph  Alexander  de  Chabrier  de  Peloubet, 
the  first  of  the  name  in  the  United  States,  with  the  funeral 
address  of  his  eldest  son  L.  M.  F.  Chabrier  Peloubet,  who  died 
Nov.  28,  1885.  [Rahway,  N.  J.,  The  Mershon  co.  press] 
printed  for  the  family,  1892. 

37  p.    front.,  plates,  faceims.,  coat  of  arms  (col.)    24'^'". 

Comp.  by  Joseph  Peloubet. 

CS71.P392     1893 

9-18733 

2492  Pelton. 

Genealogy  of  the  Pelton  family  in  America.  Being  a  record 
of  the  descendants  of  John  Pelton  who  settled  in  Boston,  Mass., 
about  1630-1632,  and  died  in  Dorchester,  Mass.,  January  23rd, 
1681.     By  J.  M.  Pelton.     Albany,  N.  Y.,  J.  Munsell's  sons,  1892. 

1  p.  1.,  722  p.     front.,  pi.  (coate  of  arms)  ports.     21^''™. 

No.  108. 

CS71.P393     1893 

9-12848 


AMERICAN    AXD   EXGLISH    GENEALOGIES  515 

2492a  Pemberton. 

The  diary  of  John  Pemberton,  for  the  years  1777  and  1778. 
Ed.  from  the  mss.  in  the  possession  of  the  society,  by  EH  K. 
Price.  A  paper  read  before  "The  Numismatic  and  anti- 
quarian society  of  Philadelphia"  . .  .  July  5,  1866.  Philadel- 
phia, H,  B.  Ashmead,  printer,  1867. 

14  p.    25''™. 

The  "Dian- "'  (p.  [3]-5)  is  taken  from  ms.  notes,  made  in  "Poor  Will's  pocket 
almanack "'  in  1777  and  1778.  The  remainder  of  the  work  treats  of  Pemberton's 
ancestn,^,  and  of  the  banishment  of  Friends  from  Pennsylvania  during  the 
revolution. 

E275.P39 

3-15627 

See  also  Ellis.  F3.T61 

I-loyd.  CS71.L792     1898 

2493  Pendarvis. 

The  genealogy  of  the  Pendarvis-Bedon  families  of  South 
Carolina,  1670-1900,  together  with  lineal  ancestry  of  husbands 
and  wives  who  intermarried  with  them;  also  references  to 
many  associated  southern  families.  Comp.  by  James  Barnwell 
Heyward.     Atlanta,  Ga.,  Foote  &  Davies  company,  1905. 

221  p.     illus.  (partly  col.)    26^^™. 

CS71.P397     1905 

8-10317 

Pendleton.     See  also  Clarke.  CS71.C6    I902c 

Page.  CS71.P133     1893 

Pengry.     See  Pingry. 

2494  Penn. 

The  Penns  &  Peningtons  of  the  seventeenth  century,  in  their 
domestic  and  religious  life :  illustrated  by  original  family  letters : 
also  incidental  notices  of  Thomas  Ellwood,  with  some  of  his 
unpublished  verses.  By  Maria  Webb  .  . .  London,  F.  B.  Kitto, 
1867. 
xiv  p.,  1  1.,  430  p.     front,  (port.)  3  pi.,  3  facsim.     IG^''™. 

F152.2W36 

S-16830 

2495  The  Penn  family.     By  John  Jay  Smith.     [Philadelphia, 

1870] 

cover-title,  p.  xv-xl.    25^'™. 

From  Memoirs  of  the  Historical  society  of  Pennsylvania,  v.  9,  1870. 

CS71.P411     1870 

9-13010 

2496  The  Penn  family  <  from  Lippincott's  magazine  >  by  John 

Jay  Smith.     [Philadelphia,  J.  B.  Lippincott  &  co.,  1870] 

cover-title,  p.  [149-162]    23^'°'. 

CS71.P411     1870a 

^18734 


516  LIBRARY   OF   CONGRESS 

Penn — Continued . 

2496a  A  pedigree  and  genealogical  notes,  from  wills,  registers, 

and  deeds,  of  the  highly  distinguished  family  of  Penn,  of  Eng- 
land and  America,  designed  as  a  tribute  to  the  memory  of  the 
great  and  good  William  Penn.     Comp,   and  pub.   by  James 
Coleman.     London,  J.  Coleman,  1871. 
24  p.     2  port.,  2  fold,  geneal.  tab.     24"'°. 

CS439.P4     1871 

2497  Genealogical  gleanings,  contributory  to  a  history  of  the 

family  of  Penn.  By  J.  Henry  Lea  .  .  .  [Philadelphia,  Printed 
by  J.  B.  Lippincott  company,  1890] 

51  p.     25«'". 
Caption  title. 

Reprinted  from  the  Pennsylvania  magazine  of  history  and  biography,  April- 
October,  1890. 

F152.2.L43 

8-16755 

2498  The  family  of  William  Penn,  founder  of  Pennsylvania, 

ancestry  and  descendants.  By  Howard  M.  Jenkins  .  .  .  Phila- 
delphia and  London,  The  author,  1899. 

X,  260  p.     front.,  plates,  ports.,  facsim.    25''™. 

F152.2.J62 

June  15,  99-84 

2499  The  general  title  of  the  Penn  family  to  Pennsylvania,  an 

abstract  prepared  by  the  honorable  John  Cadwalader  .  .  . 
deceased,  continued  to  the  present  time  by  William  Brooke 
Rawle.     Philadelphia,  1900. 

75  p.     25''". 

Reprint  from  the  Pennsylvania  magazine  of  history  and  biography. 

F152.2.C12 

1-18191 

See  also  Crispin.  CS71.C933    1901 

Washington.  E187.5.S88 

Penney.     See  Penny. 

Penniman.     See  also  Vinton.  CS71.V79    I858a 

Pennington.     See  also  Penn.  F152.2W36 

2500  Penny. 

A  genealogical  record  of  the  descendants  of  Thomas  Penney 
of  New  Gloucester,  Maine,  comp.  by  J.  W.  Penney  .  .  .  Port- 
land, The  Thurston  print,  1897. 

3  p.  1.,  146  p.     front.,  illua.,  ports.     24"™. 

CS71.P415     1897 

9-12847 


AMERICAN    AND    ENGLISH    GENEALOGIES  517 

2501  Pennypacker. 

The  Pennypacker  reunion,  October  4,  1877.     [Philadelphia, 
Bavis  &  Pennypacker,  printers,  1878] 
iv,  50,  [1]  p.     front,  (facsim.)  glates,  ports.,  map.    27<^™. 
Comp.  by  Samuel  ^\Tiitaker  Pennypacker. 

CS71.P416     1878 

9-12845 

2502  The  pedigree  of  Samuel  Whitaker  Pennypacker,  Henry 

Clay  Pennypacker,  Isaac  Rusling  Pennypacker,  James  Lane 
Pennypacker,  of  Philadelphia,  sons  of  Isaac  Anderson  Penny- 
packer  and  Anna  Maria  Whitaker.  [By  Samuel  W.  Penny- 
packer]     Philadelphia  [Globe  printing  house]  1892. 

3  I.,  2  fold,  geneal.  tab.     39^"^". 

Col.  coat  of  arms  mounted  on  verso  of  front  cover. 

"Fifty  copies  privately  printed,     no.  48." 

CS71.P416     1892 

9-15010 

2502a  Hendrick  Pannebecker,  surveyor  of  lands  for  the  Penns, 

1674-1754,  Flomborn,  Germantown  and  Skippack;  by  Hon. 
Samuel  W.  Pennypacker,  ll.  d.  Philadelphia,  Priv.  print., 
1894. 

164  p.  incl.  front,  (coat  of  arms)  plates,  ports.,  facsims.     26^*'™. 

"150  copies  on  paper  hand-made  for  the  edition,    no.  139." 

"The  Pennypacker  family  in  the  war  of  the  rebellion":  p.  135-149. 

"Origin  of  the  family":  p.  9-18. 

10-10917 

2503  The  descent  of  Samuel  Whitaker  Pennypacker  .  . .  from 

the  ancient  counts  of  Holland.  With  authorities  in  proof. 
Philadelphia,  1898. 

25  p.     front.     23^"'°. 

"Forty  copies  printed." 

Comp.  by  Samuel  W.  Pennypacker. 

CS71.P416     1898 

9-12846 

2504  Penrose. 

History  of  the  Penrose  famil}"  of  Philadelphia,  by  Josiah 
Granville  Leach  . . .  Philadelphia,  Pub.  for  private  circulation 
by  D.  Biddle,  1903. 

5  p.  1.,  163  p.     col.  front,  (coat  of  arms)  illus.,  plates,  ports.,  facsims".    24^*=™. 

Title  in  red  and  black  within  ornamental  border. 

"Two  hundred  and  fifty  copies  printed." 

CS71.P417     1903 

4-6904 

See  also  Hallowell.  CS71.h:193    1893 


Peper.     See  Pepper. 

Pepper.     See  also  Lawson.  CS71.L425    1903 


518  LIBRARY   OF    CONGRESS 

2505  Pepperrell. 

The  Pepperrell  portraits.     By  Cecil  Hampden  Cutts  Howard 

.  .  .    [Salem  ?  Mass.,  1894  ?] 
cover-title,  12  p.     24J''". 
"From  the  Historical  collections  of  the  Essex  institute,  v.  31 ." 

CS71.P424     1894 

2-25715 

2506  The  Pepperrells  in  America,   by  Cecil  Hampden  Cutts 

Howard  .  .  .    Salem,   Mass.,   Printed  for  the  Essex  institute, 

1906. 

2  p.  1.,  106  p.     front.,  plates,  ports.     25'^'". 

"From  the  historical  collections  of  the  Essex  institute,  volumes  xxxvii- 

XLII." 

CS71.P424     1906 

9-21012 

See  also  Ellis.  F3.T61 

Layton.  CS71.L429     1885 

Salter.  CS71.S177    1900 

2507  Pepys. 

Genealogy  of  the  Pepys  family,  1273-1887;  comp.  by  Walter 
Courtenay  Pepys  .  . .    London,  G.  Bell  and  sons,  1887. 
73  p.     7  geneal.  tables  (partly  fold.)     21"™. 
Title  vignette;  head  and  tail  pieces;  initials. 


CS439.P45 


2-30576 


Perceval.     See  also  Drummond.  CS419.D7 

O'Hara.  da995.bi806 

2508  Percy. 

Illustrations  of  Alnwick,  Prvdhoe  and  Warkworth.  For 
private  distribution.     [London?  1857?] 

1  p.  1.,  40,  [7]  p.  incl.  geneal.  tables.  92  (i.  e.  95)  pi.  (incl.  front.,  plans, 
facsim.)     32^°™. 

Engr.  t.-p. 

The  plates  are  chiefly  from  drawings  by  Orlando  Jewitt. 

Contents. — Description  of  the  plates,  by  C.  H.  Hartshome. — Surnames  of 
the  families  whose  arms  compose  a  shield  of  quarterings  of  alliances  apper- 
taining to  the  . .  .  Duke  of  Northumberland. — Descent  of  the  most  ncble  race 

of  Percy,  earls  and  dukes  of  Northumberland  .  . . 

DA690.A4I2 

3-16fi74 

2509 A  history  of  the  house  of  Percy  from  the  earliest  times 

down    to   the   present    century,    by   Gerald   Brenan;    ed.    by 
W.  A.  Lindsay  .  .  .    London,  Freemantle  &  co.,  1902. 

2  V.  front.,  pi.  (partly  col.)  port.,  fold,  plan,  facsim.  (partly  fold.)  geneal. 
tab.  (partly  fold.)    23<^™. 

Title  in  red  and  black. 

DA28.35.P5B8 
2-28385 


AMERICAN   AND   ENGLISH   GENEALOGIES  519 

2510  Perkins. 

Perkins  family   of  Connecticut.     By   Fred.   B.   Perkins  .  . . 
[Boston,  1860] 
8  p.     24'''". 
Caption  title. 

Reprinted  from  the  New  Eng.  hist,  and  geneal.  register,  for  April,  1860. 

CS71.P45     1860 

4-35826 

2611 A  record  of  births,  baptisms,  publishments,  marriages  and 

deaths,  in  the  Perkins  family  of  Ipswich.     Communicated  by 
Geo.  A.  Perkins  .  .  .    Salem,  Printed  at  the  Salem  press,  1872. 
16  p.     23^"". 
From  the  Historical  collections  of  the  Essex  institute. 

CS71.P45     1872 

9-12843 

2512 Letters  concerning  the  Perkins  family  .  . .    Salem,  Printed 

at  the  Salem  press,  1887. 
24  p.     front.,  illus.     23<"". 

Contents. — Notice  of  the  Perkins  arms  in  England.  From  Essex  institute 
Historical  collections. — Two  historical  letters  from  Augustus  T.  Perkins. 
From  Essex  institute  Historical  collections. — Notes  on  the  Perkins  pedigree, 
by  Wm.  H.  Whitmore.     Copied  from  N.  E.  Hist,  geneal.  register. 

CS71.P45     1887 

5-27447 

2513 The  family  of  John  Perkins  of  Ipswich,  Mass.     Complete 

in  three  parts.     By  Geo.  A.  Perkins  .  .  .    Salem,  Printed  for 
the  author  by  the  Salem  press  publishing  &  printing  co.,  1889. 
3  pt.  in  1  V.     facsims.,  coat  of  arms.     23^"^™. 
Title  vignette:  coat  of  arms. 

Pt.  I,  Quartermaster  John  Perkins;  pt.  ii,  Deacon  Thomas  Perkins;  pt.  iii, 
Sergeant  Jacob  Perkins. 

4  CS71.P45     1889 

9-12842 

2514  A  private  proof  printed  in  order  to  preserve  certain  mat- 
ters connected  with  the  Boston  branch  of  the  Perkins  family 
.  .  .    Boston,  T.  R.  Marvin  &  son,  printers,  1890. 

112  p.     24'-°i. 

By  Augustus  Thorndike  Perkins. 

CS71.P45     1800 


2514a Memoir    of    Augustus    Thorndike   Perkins,    a.    m.     By 

William  H.  Whitmore.  <  Reprinted  from  the  Proceedings  of  the 
Massachusetts  historical  society,  June,  1892.  >  Cambridge,  J. 
Wilson  and  son,  1892. 

14  p.     front,  (port.)     24i<"». 
3-20238 


520  LIBRARY   OF   CONGRESS 

Perkins — Continued . 

2515  Notes  on  the  Perkins  families  in  England :  chiefly  extracts 

from  probate  registries:   with  several  pedigrees  appended.     By 
D.  W.  Perkins.     Salem,  1894. 

2  p.  1.,  61  p.    geneal.  tables  (1  fold.)    24i<='». 

CS439.P48 
3-29174 

See  also  White.  CS71.W685    1900 

Woolsey.  CS71.W916     1900 

2516  Parley. 

A  genealogical  chart  of  the  male  descendants  of  Allen  Perley, 
comp.  and  pub.  by  Geo.  Augustus  Perley  .  .  .  Fredericton,  New 
Brunswick,  The  author,  1877. 

13  p.     25"". 

Title  vignette:  coat  of  arms  (col.) 


CS71.P451     1877 

9-15605 


2517  History  and  genealogy  of  the  Perley  family,  comp.  by 

M.  V.  B.  Perley  .  .  .    Salem,  Mass.,  The  compiler,  1906. 

xxii,  748  p.     front.,  illus.,  plates,  ports.,  fold,  geneal.  tab.    24^''™.V 

CS71.P451     1906 

6-32120 

Perrault.     See  also  Casgrain.  CS90.C3 

TetU.  CS90.T45 

2518  Perrin. 

Genealogy  of  the  Perrin  family,  comp.  by  Glover  Perin  .  . . 
St.  Paul,  Pioneer  press  co.,  1885. 
224  p.     20"". 
Alternate  leaves  blank  for  "Family  record." 

CS71.P458     1885 

9-12841 

Perrine.     See  also  Anderson.  CS71.A55    1902 

2519  Perry. 

Descendants  of  Jonathan  Perry,  of  Topsham,  Maine,  to  the 
fifth   generation;     comp.    by   Arthur   L.    Perry  .  .  .    Augusta, 
Press  of  C.  E.  Nash,  1890. 
13  p.     24'=". 
Four  blank  leaves  at  end  for  ' '  Family  record  of. ' ' 

CS71.P462     1890 
9-12840 

See  also  Dobyns.  CS71.D636    1908 

Snyder.  P545.S67 

Persse.     See  also  Maunsell.  CS439.M37 

Perth.     See  also  Drummond.  da758.3.D8m:2 


AMEEICAN   AND   ENGLISH   GENEALOGIES  521 

2520  Perton. 

Connected  annals  of  the  manor  and  family  of  Perton  of  Perton 
CO.,  Stafford,  from  the  earliest  recorded  times;  by  Edward  A. 
Hardwicke  .  .  .    Calcutta,  Printed  by  Cones  &  co.,  1897. 

2p.  1.,  50p.     26'^™ 

CS439.P5 

3-1422 

Peter.     See  Peters. 

2521  Peters. 

A  Peters  lineage,  five  generations  of  the  descendants  of  Dr. 
Charles  Peters,  of  Hempstead.  Comp.  by  Martha  Bockee  Flint. 
[Poughkeepsie,  N.  Y.  ?  1896  ?1 

1  p.  1.,  164,  xi  p.     front.     25<^™. 

CS71.P48     1896 

1-18169 

2522  Peters  of  New  England:  a  genealogy,  and  family  history; 

compiled  by  Edmond  Frank  Peters  and  Eleanor  Bradley  Peters 
(Mrs.  Edward  McClure  Peters)  . . .  New  York,  The  Knicker- 
bocker press,  1903. 

2  p.  1.,  xxi  p.,  1  1.,  444  p.     front.,  plates,  ports.,  fold,  facsims.     22^«™. 

CS71.P48     1903 

3-31014 

See  also  MacDonald.  CS71.M134    1880 


Peterson.     See  also  Potts.  CS71.P871    1895 

2523  Petre. 

Genealogical  collections  illustrating  the  history  of  Roman 
Catholic  families  of  England.  Based  on  the  Lawson  manu- 
script. Pt.  I,  no.  2.  Petre.  Ed.  by  J.  Jackson  Howard  .  . . 
[and]  H.  Farnham  Burke  ...  H.  Seymour  Hughes,  sub-editor. 
[London]  Priv.  prmt.,  1887-. 
p.  37-60.     illus.,  plates,  facsims.,  geneal.  tables.     50"™. 

CS438.L3 

8-37484 

Pettingell.     See  Pettingill. 

2524  PettingiU. 

A  Pettingell  genealogy;  notes  concerning  those  of  the  name, 
comp.  by  the  late  John  Mason  Pettingell;  arranged  for  publi- 
cation by  Charles  Henry  Pope  .  .  .  ed.  and  compared  with  the 
compiler's  notes  b}^  Charles  I.  Pettingell.  Boston,  Mass.  [The 
Fort  Hill  press]  1906. 

xiv,  [3J-582  p.    front.,  ports.     25^'=™. 

CS71.P511     1906 

6-20196 


522  LIBRARY  OF   CONGRESS 

Petty.     See  also  Bavis.  CS71.B374    1880 

Peveril.     See  also  Brown.  CS439.B85    1903 

Peyton.     See  also  Glassell.  F225.H41 

2525  Pfautz. 

A  family  record  of  John  Michael  Pfautz,  a  native  of  Switzer- 
land, Europe,  who  emigrated  from  the  Palatinate  to  America, 
about  the  year  1707,  and  his  posterity  down  to  the  year  1880. 
Comp.  by  John  Eby  Pfautz  .  .  .  Lancaster,  Pa.,  J.  Baer's  sons, 
printers,  1881. 
70  p.     16'=™. 

CS71.P522     1881 
2-399G 

2526  Pfeiffer. 

Genealogy  of  Dr.  Francis  Joseph  Pfeiffer  of  Philadelphia, 
Pennsylvania,   and  his  descendants.     1734-1899.     By   Edwin 
Jacquett  Sellers.     Philadelphia  [Press  of  J.  B.  Lippincott  co.] 
1899. 
67  p.     front,  (port.)     25'='^. 
Edition  limited  to  two  hundred  copies,  of  which  this  is  no.  20. 

CS71.P626     1899 
9-12839 

Phelips.     See  Phillips. 

2527  Phelps. 

Genealogy  of  Othniel  Phelps,  esq.  of  Aylmer,  Canada  West. 
Prepared  expressly  for  him,  by  request,  by  his  esteemed  friend, 
and  distant  relative,  Oliver  Seymour  Phelps  ...  St.  Catharines, 
H.  F.  Leavenworth's  "Herald"  power  press,  1862. 

44  p.,  1 1.    23="". 

CS71.P54     1862 

9-1283S 

2528  The  Phelps  family.     An  interesting  letter   touching  the 

genealogical  record  of  one  branch  of  the  Phelps  family.  By 
Oliver  Seymour  Phelps.  Big  Rapids  [Mich.l  Pioneer-magnet 
print,  1878. 

13  p.     18^=™. 

CS71.P54     1878 

9-12837 

2529  A  genealogical  record  of  the  descendants  of  Joseph  and 

Jemima  (Post)  Phelps,  of  Hebron,  Connecticut.  Showing  also, 
in  brief,  the  several  links  in  the  genealogical  chain  which  connects 
them  with  the  old  Puritan,  William  Phelps,  who  came  to 
America  in  1630;  with  some  historical  notes  and  data  relating 


AMERICAN  AND  ENGLISH  GENEALOGIES  523 

2529  Phelps— Continued. 

to  the  common   family  name.     By  Dudley   Post   Phelps  .  . . 
[Syracuse,  N.  Y.,  C.  W.  Bardeenl  1885. 

3  p.  1.,  5-96  {i.  e.  104)  p.  front,  (phot.)  illus.  23J<=™.  (School  bulletin 
publications) 

Ed.  by  Anna  Redfield  Phelps. 

Pages  77  a-h  and  alternate  pages  from  80  to  96  left  blank  for  "A  genealogical 
record." 

CS71.P54     1885 

9-29649 

2530 The  Phelps  family  of  America  and  their  English  ancestors, 

with  copies  of  wills,  deeds,  letters,  and  other  interesting  papers, 
coats  of  arms  and  valuable  records.  Comp.  by  Judge  Oliver 
Seymour  Phelps,  of  Portland,  Oregon,  and  Andrew  T.  Servin,  of 
Lenox,  Mass.  .  .  .  Pittsfield,  Mass.,  Eagle  publishing  co.,  1899. 
2  V.  front.,  illus.,  plates  (partly  fold.)  ports.,  maps,  plans,  facsims.  24|''™. 
Paged  continuously. 

CS71.P54     1899 

1-21628 

See  also  Flagg.  CS71.F754    1903 

Foster.  CS71.F756     1897 

Nash.  CS71.N25     1902 

2531  Philbrick. 

A  genealogy  of  the  Philbrick  and  Philbrook  families,  de- 
scended from  the  emigrant,  Thomas  Philbrick,  1583-1667.  By 
Rev.  Jacob  Chapman  .  . .  Exeter,  N.  H.,  Exeter  gazette  steam 
printing  house,  1886. 

202  p.     front.,  ports.     23'=™. 

CS71.P545     1886 

9-12836 

Philbrook.     See  Philbrick. 
Philipse.     See  Phillips. 
Phillimore.     See  also  Filmer. 

2532  Phillips. 

Phillips  genealogies;  including  the  family  of  George  Phillips, 
first  minister  of  Watertown,  Mass.  .  .  .  also  the  families  of 
Ebenezer  Phillips,  of  Southboro,  Mass.,  Thomas  Phillips,  of 
Duxbury,  Mass.,  Thomas  Phillips,  of  Marshfield,  Mass.,  John 
Phillips,  of  Easton,  Mass.,  James  Phillips,  of  Ipswich,  Mass. 
With  brief  genealogies  of  Walter  Phillips,  of  Damariscotta,  Me., 
Andrew  Phillips,  of  Kittery,  Me.,  Michael,  Richard,  Jeremy  and 
Jeremiah  Phillips,  of  Rhode  Island;  and  fragmentary  records, 


524  LIBRARY  OF   CONGRESS 

2532  Phillips— Continued. 

of  early  American  families  of  this  name  .  . .  Comp.  by  Albert  M. 
Phillips.  Auburn,  Mass.  [Press  of  C.  Hamilton,  Worcester, 
Mass.]  1885. 

xii  p.,  2  1.,  [9J-233  p.     front.,  ports.     24<= 


lom 


CS71.P555     1880 


9-12835 


2533 Outline  of  the  Phillips  genealogy  for  300  years,  1587-1887, 

and  of  the  Coventry,  N.  Y.  branch  of  the  Phillips  family  for  100 
years  .  .  .     [Newtown?  Conn.,  1886] 
geneal.  tab.     58^  x  41'^°>  fold,  to  30^'''°. 
Comp.  by  James  Phillips  Hoyt. 

CS71.P555     1887 

9-15012 

2534  Genealogical  collections  illustrating  the  history  of  Roman 

Catholic  families  of  England.  Based  on  the  Lawson  manu- 
script. Pt.  II,  no.  4.  Phelipse.  Ed.  by  J.  Jackson  Howard  .  .  . 
[and]  H.  Farnham  Burke  ...  H.  Seymour  Hughes,  sub-editor. 
[London]  Priv.  print.,  1S87- 

p.  119-145.     illue.,  plates,  facsims.,  geneal.  tables.     50<=™. 

CS438.L3 

8-37484 

2535  The  family  and  vicissitudes  of  John  Phillips,  senior,  of 

Duxbury  and  Marshfield.  A  vexatious  snarl  in  the  genealogy 
of  an  old  colony  progenitor  disentangled.  By  Azel  Ames  .  .  . 
Maiden,  Mass.,  Press  of  G.  E.  Dunbar,  1903. 

33,  vi  p.,  3  1.     plates,  facsims.     24'^'". 

CS71.P555     1903 

5-24237 

See  also  Byrd.  E159.G56 

Phoenix.  CS71.P574     1875 

Salisbury.  cs7i.si67    1885 

Van  Meter.  F225.V26 

Phinney.     See  also  Hayford.  CS71.H419    1901 

2536  Phoenix. 

The  descendants  of  John  Phoenix,  an  early  settler  in  Kittery, 
Maine.  By  Stephen  Whitney  Phoenix  . .  .  New  York,  Priv. 
print.  [Bradstreet  press]  1867. 

5p.  1.,  51numb.  1.,  [2]1.     27'=°'. 

"Edition  100  copies,  octavo;  5  copies,  quarto.     All  for  presentation." 

CS71.P574     1867 

9-12834 

2537  [Ancestry  of  Jonas  Phillips  Phoenix.     New  York,  1875] 

geneal.  tab.  25§  x  35^^"  fold,  to  17^  x  251'"'". 

Comp.  by  Stephen  Whitney  Phoenix. 

Reprinted  in  the  compiler's  Whitney  family.     N.  Y.,  1878.     v.  1,  no.  1589. 

CS71.P574     1875 

1-8123 


AMERICAN   AND   ENGLISH   GENEALOGIES  525 

PhcBnix— Continued . 

2538  The  Phoenix  family  of  New  York.     Comp.  by  S.  Whitney 

Phoenix.     [New  York  ?  1880] 

geneal.  tab.  23^  x  23'^™  fold,  to  23  x  17^<^™. 

CS71.P574     1880 

9-12833 

Piatt.     See  also  McKinney.  CS71.M158    1905 

2539  Pickering. 

Genealogical  data  respecting  John  Pickering  of  Portsmouth, 
N.  H.,  and  his  descendants.     Boston,  1884. 
32  p.,  1  1.     23J'-'". 
Explanation  signed:  R.  H.  E.  i.  e.  Robert  Henry  Eddy. 

CS71.P6     1884 

1-540 

2539a  Supplement  to  Genealogical  data  . .  .    By  Robert  Henry 

Eddy.     Boston,  1884. 
28  p.     23i<^ 


Lcm 


CS71.P6     1884a 


1-547 


2540 The  Pickering  genealogy,  comprising  the  descendants  of 

John  and  Sarah  (Burrill)  Pickering  of  Salem,  by  Charles  Pick- 
ering Bowditch.     [n.  p.]  1887. 

1  p.  1.,  73  (i.  e.  79)  numb.  1.     53^  x  72^'^'^. 
In  portfolio. 
"One  hundred  copies  privately  printed." 

CS71.P6     1887 

8-18405 

2541  The  Pickering  genealogy :  being  an  account  of  the  first 

three  generations  of  the  Pickering  family  of  Salem,  Mass.,  and 
of  the  descendants  of  John  and  Sarah  (Burrill)  Pickering,  of  the 
third  generation.  By  Harrison  Ellery  and  Charles  Pickering 
Bowditch  .  .  .  Priv.  print.  [Cambridge,  University  press,  J. 
Wilson  and  son]  1897. 

3  V.     front.,  plates,  ports.,  facsims.,  geneal.  tables  (partly  fold.)    29''™. 

Paged  continuously. 

"One  hundred  copies  printed." 

CS71.P6     1897 

9-14800 

See  also  Robinson.  CS71.R66    1894 


Pickman.     See  also  Saunders.  CS71.S256    1897 

Pidcock.     See  also  Henzey.  CS439.H4 

2542  Pierce. 

The  Peirce  family  of  the  old  colony:  or,  The  lineal  descend- 
ants of  Abraham  Peirce  .  .  .  By  Ebenezer  W.  Peirce  .  .  .  Bos- 
ton, Printed  for  the  author,  D.  Clapp  &  son,  1870. 

XX,  490  p.    pi.    24'^'". 

CS71.P616     1870 

3-3807 


526  LIBRARY   OF    CONGRESS 

Pierce — Continued . 

2543  Contributions   biographical,    genealogical    and   historical. 

By  Ebenezer  Weaver  Peirce  .  .  .  Boston,  Printed  for  the  author, 
by  D.  Clapp  &  son,  1874. 

1  p.  1.,  ix,  443  p.     front.,  illus.,  pi.     24^°. 

"List  of  families  included  in  the  'Contributions':  Bamaby,  Bartlett,  Booth, 
Brownell,  Caswell,  Gardiner,  Godfrey,  Harlow,  Howland,  Haskins,  Macomber, 
Pearce,  Richmond,  Rogers,  Rounsevill,  Sheffield,  Shelley,  Warren,  Weaver, 
Williams." 

CS71.P616     1874 
3-3804 

2544  Peirce  genealogy,  being  the  record  of  the  posterity  of  John 

Pers,  an  earlj-  inhabitant  of  Watertown,  in  New  England  .  .  . 
with  notes  on  the  history  of  other  families  of  Peirce,  Pierce, 
Pearce,  etc.  By  Frederick  Clifton  Pierce  . . .  Worcester,  Press 
of  C.  Hamilton,  1880. 

xviii  p.,  1  1.,  [17]-278  p.,  3  1.     front.,  ports.     24^^™. 

Genealogy  of  the  family  of  Daniel  Pierce  of  Watertown  and  Newburj',  1634: 
p.  [231J-266. 

CS71.P616     1880 

9-12832 

2545 Pierce  genealogy,   being  the  record  of  the  posterity  of 

Thomas  Pierce,  an  early  inhabitant  of  Charlesto\vn,  and  after- 
wards Charlestown  village  (Woburn),  in  New  England,  with 
wills,  inventories,  biographical  sketches,  etc.  By  Frederic 
Beech  Pierce  .  .  .  Assisted  and  ed.  by  Frederick  Clifton 
Peirce  .  . .   Worcester,  Press  of  C.  Hamilton,  1882. 

XX  p.,  2  1.,  [17J-367  p.,  1  1.    front.,  ports.,  facsims.,  coat  of  arms.     24<^™. 

CS71.P616     1882 

9-12831 

2546  Pearce  genealogy,  being  the  record  of  the  posterity  of 

Richard  Pearce,  an  early  inhabitant  of  Portsmouth,  in  Rhode 
Island,  who  came  from  England,  and  whose  genealogy  is  traced 
back  to  972.  With  an  introduction  of  the  male  descendants 
of  Josceline  de  Louvaine  ...  By  Col.  Frederick  C.  Pierce  .  .  . 
Rockford,  111.  [Press  of  J.  Munsell's  sons,  Albany]  1888. 

150  p.     23^'^'". 

CS71.P616     1888 

9-12830 

2547  Pierce  genealogy,  no.  iv.     Being  the  record  of  the  posterity 

of  Capt.  Michael,  John  and  Capt.  William  Pierce,  who  came  to 
this  country  from  England.  By  Frederick  Clifton  Pierce  .  .  . 
Albany,  N.  Y.,  Pub.  for  the  author  by  J.  Munsell's  sons,  1889. 

441  p.     24<^'". 

CS71.P616     1889 

9-12829 


AMEKICAN   AND  ENGLISH   GENEALOGIES  527 

Pierce — Continued . 

2548 The  Peirce  family  record  1687-1893.     A  new  ed.,  rev.  and 

augm.  with  an  appendix  containing  notices  of  related  families, 
Hardy,  Grafton,  Gardener,  Dawes,  Lathrop,  Cordis,  Russell, 
Haswell,  Gray,  Chipman,  Blanchard,  Holland,  May,  West, 
Wyman,  Cobia,  etc.  By  E.  W.  West  .  .  .  New  York,  Brad- 
street  press,  1894. 

2  p.  1.,  97,  [1]  p.     23'^'". 

CS71.P616     1894 

9-12828 

See  also  Dobyns.  CS71.D636    1908 

Whitcomb.  CS71.W581    1888 

Pierson.     See  Pearson. 

2549  Pike. 

Pike  family.  {In  The  old  families  of  Salisbury  and  Ames- 
bury,  Massachusetts  .  . .  By  David  W.  Hoyt  . .  .  Providence, 
R.  I.,  1897.     22^*=^.     V.  1,  p.  285-290) 

F74.S16H8 

2550  — —  Records  of  the  Pike  family  association  of  America,  1900- 
1904.     Saco,  Me.,  Press  of  W.  L.  Streeter,  1902-05. 

3  V.     illus.,  plates,  ports.,  fold.  plan.     21-22 J<^". 

Vol.  for  1904  has  imprint:  Lynn,  Press  of  G.  H.  &  A.  L.  Nichols,  1905. 

CS71.P636     1902- 

7-23343 

See  also  Halley.  CS439.H28    1909 

2551  Pilkington. 

The  history  of  the  Lancashire  family  of  Pilkington  and  its 
branches  from  1066  to  1600.  Compiled  from  deeds,  charters, 
wills,  inquisitions  post  mortem,  public  records,  and  ancient 
manuscripts,  by  Lieut. -Colonel  John  Pilkington  ...  2d  and  rev. 
ed.,  greatly  enlarged,  with  numerous  appendices  and  illustra- 
tions.    Liverpool,  T.  Brackell,  limited,  1894. 

XV,  128  p.     col.  front  (coat  of  arms)  illus.,  pi.,  port.,  geneal.  tab.  (partly  fold.) 

CS439.P55 

3-7430 

Pillsbury.     See  Pilsbury. 
Pilsbery.     See  Pilsbury. 

2652  Pilsbury. 

Account  of  the  proceedings  at  the  reunion  of  the  Pillsbury 
family  at  Newburyport,  Mass.  September,  1891.     With  an  illus- 


528  LIBRARY   OF    CONGRESS 

2552  Pilsbury — Continued. 

tration  showing  the  ancient  Pillsbury  mansion  at  Newbury- 

port  .  .  .    Salem,  Mass.,  The  Salem  publishing  and  printing  co., 

1891. 

16  p.     front.     2^'■'^. 

Fifty  copies  printed. 

CS71.P643     1891 

4-27607 

2553  Notes  on  the  Pillsburys  of  Leek,  county  Stafford,  England. 

By  Miss  Emily  A.  Getchell  and  Eben  Putnam.  <  From  the  His- 
torical collections  of  the  Essex  institute,  v.  xxxi.  1895 > 
[Salem,  Mass.,  1895] 

1  p.  1.,  24  p.     fold,  geneal.  tab.     24i<"". 

CS439.P6 

4-2-1938 

2554  .  .  .    The  Pillsbury  family :  being  a  history  of  V,  illiam  and 

Dorothy  Pillsbury  (or  Pilsbery)  of  Newbury  in  New  England, 
and  their  descendants  to  the  eleventh  generation.  Comp.  by 
David  B.  Pilsbury  and  Emily  A.  Getchell.  Everett,  Mass., 
Mass.  pub.  CO.,  1898. 

xxix,  307  p.     front.,  plates,  ports.     22^"™. 

CS71.P643     1898 

9-12999 

Pinckney.     See  also  Bm.  CS71.H647    1907 

2555  Pingry. 

A  genealogical  record  of  the  descendants  of  Moses  Pengry,  of 
Ipswich,  Mass.,  so  far  as  ascertained;  collected  and  arranged  by 
William  M.  Pingry.  Ludlow,  Vt.,  Warner  &  Hyde,  printers, 
1881. 

186  p.,  1  I.     front.,  ports.     23^''™. 

CS71.P648     1881 

9-12998 

2556  Pinkham. 

Pilchard  Pinkham  of  old  Dover,  New  Hampshire  and  his 
descendants  East  and  West,  by  Rev.  Charles  Nelson  Sinnett. 
Concord,  N.  H.,  Rumford  printing  company,  1908. 
308  p.     front.,  plates,  ports.     23"". 

CS71.P65     1908 
8-18060 

Pinney.     See  also  Edson.  CS71.E26    1901 

2557  Piper. 

Genealogy  of  the  family  of  Solomon  Piper,  of  Dublin,  N.  H. 
Boston,  Dutton  and  Wentworth,  1849. 
20  p.    23'-"'. 
Dedication  signed  Solomon  Piper. 

CS71.P665     1849 
2-1520 


AMERICAN  AND  ENGLISH   GENEALOGIES  529 

Piper — Continued . 

2558 Genealogy  of  Elisha  Piper,  of  Parsonsfield,  Me.,  and  his 

descendants,  including  portions  of  other  related  families.  With 
an  appendix,  containing  genealogies  of  Asa  Piper,  of  Wakefield, 
N.  H.,  Solomon  Piper,  of  Boston,  Mass.,  Stephen  Piper,  of  New- 
field,  Me.,  and  their  immediate  descendants.  From  1630  to 
1889.     By  Horace  Piper  . .  .    Washington,  D.  C,  1889. 

121  p.     22'^". 

CS71.P665     1889 

9-12997 

See  also  Haley.  CS71.H168    1900 


2559  Pitkin. 

Pitkin  family  of  America.  A  genealogy  of  the  descendants 
of  William  Pitkin,  the  progenitor  of  the  family  in  this  country, 
from  his  arrival  from  England  in  1659  to  1886  .  . .  Also,  addi- 
tional notes  of  the  descendants  of  Martha  Pitkin,  who  married 
Simon  Wolcott  ...  By  A.  P.  Pitkin.  Hartford,  Conn.  [Press 
of  the  Case,  Lockwood  &  Brainard  co.]  1887. 
xciii  p.,  1 1.,  325  p.    front.,  plates,  ports.,  facsime.,  fold,  maps,  coats  of  arms. 

CS71.P684     1887 

9-14804 

See  also  Salisbury.  CS71.S167    1892 


2560  Pitman. 

Descendants  of  John  Pitman,  the  first  of  the  name  in  the 
colony  of  Rhode  Island.  Collected  by  Charles  Myrick  Thurs- 
ton .  .  .  New  York,  The  Trow  &  Smith  book  manufacturing 
CO.,  1868. 

48  p.     23^-"".     [With  his  Descendants  of  Edward  Thurston  . . .    New  York, 
1868] 
"250  copies  printed." 
p.  49-55  at  end  contain  ms.  notes. 

CS71.T544     1868 

9-14776 

See  also  Thurston.  CS71.T544    I868 

Pitner.     See  also  Fisher.  CS71.F533    1890 

2561  Pitts. 

Memorial  of  the  lives  and  services  of  James  Pitts  and  his  sons, 
John,  Samuel  and  Lendall,  during  the  American  revolution, 
1760-1780.  With  genealogical  and  historical  appendix,  by 
Daniel  Goodwin,  jr.  ...    Chicago,  Culver,  Page,  Hoyne  &  co., 


1882. 
3p.  1.,  63p.     23" 

2-8716 

35819°— 10 34 


CS71.P691     1882 


530  LIBRARY   OF    CONGRESS 

2562  Pixley. 

William  Pixley  of  Hadley,  Northampton,  and  Westfield, 
Mass.  and  some  of  his  descendants.  Data  collected  by  Ed- 
ward Evans  Pixley  and  Franklin  Hanford,  arranged  for  publi- 
cation by  Edward  Dinwoodie  Strickland  . . .  Buffalo,  N.  Y. 
[Printed  by  P.  Paul  and  company]  1900. 

95  p.     front.     23"™. 

CS71.P694     1900 

6-872 

2563  Plant. 

The  house  of  Plant  of  Macon,  Georgia;  with  genealogies  and 
historical  notes.  By  G.  S.  Dickerman.  New  Haven,  The 
Tuttle,  Morehouse  &  Taylor  co.,  1900. 

259  p.     front.,  plates,  ports.,  geneal.  tables.     24i<=™. 

CS71.P699     1900 

Oct.  18, 1900-77 

2564  Plantagenet. 

The  blood  royal  of  Britain;  being  a  roll  of  the  living  descend- 
ants of  Edward  iv.  and  Henry  vii.,  kings  of  England,  and 
James  iii.,  king  of  Scotland,  by  the  Marquis  of  Ruvigny  and 
Raineval.  With  a  series  of  portraits.  London  and  Edinburgh, 
T.  C.  &  E.  C.  Jack,  1903. 

xi,  620,  [1]  p.     front,  (faceim.  in  colors)  19  port.,  geneal.  tables.     29"™. 

Title  in  red  and  black. 

p.  1-80  contain  cxxxiv  genealogical  tables. 

^  6  6  CS418.B7 

4-31170 

2565  The  Plantagenet  roll  of  the  blood  royal ;  being  a  complete 

table  of  all  the  descendants  now  living  of  Edward  iii.,  king  of 
England,  by  the  Marquis  of  Ruvigny  and  Raineval  .  .  .  The 
Isabel  of  Essex  volume,  containing  the  descendants  of  Isabel 
(Plantagenet)  countess  of  Essex  and  Eu;  with  a  supplement  to 
the  three  previous  volimies.  London  and  at  Edinburgh,  T.  C. 
&  E.  C.  Jack,  1908. 

2  p.  1.,  vii-xiii,  684  p.,  1  1.  incl.  geneal.  tables.     29'=°'. 

Title  in  red  and  black. 

"This  edition  is  limited  to  five  hundred  and  twenty  copies." 

CS418.R84 

9-7088 

2566  Some   royal   descents,    by   the  Marquis   of   Ruvigny  .  . . 

[London?]  Priv.  print.,  1909. 

1  p.  1.,  86  geneal.  tab.     28^''". 

"Special  tables  for  Ruvigny 's  'Plantagenet  roll  of  the  blood  roj'al.'" 

CS418.I188 

9-24285 

See  also  Crall.  CS71.C889    1908 


Plaskitt.     See  also  Worthington.  CS71.W932    1886 


AMEBIC  AN   AND  ENGLISH   GENEALOGIES  531 

2567  Piatt. 

The  Piatt  lineage;  a  genealogical  research  and  record,   bj 
G.  Lewis  Piatt  .  .  .    New  York,  T.  Whittaker,  1891. 
iv,  [5]-398  p.  incl.  pi.     21'='°. 

CS71.P719     1801 

5-16542 

2568  Notes  upon  the  ancestry  of  John  Piatt,  born  in  Burlington 

County,  N.  J.,  Aug.  13,  1749;  died  near  Wilmington,  Del.,  Dec. 
1823,  and  also,  a  list  of  his  descendants.     [Philadelphia,  1896] 

30  p.,  1 1.    26''™. 


Printed  for  private  distribution. 
Preface  signed  Franklin  Piatt. 


CS71.P719     1896 


See  also  Marks.  cs71.M346    1902 

Prime.  CS71.P952    1887 

Prime.  CS71.P952    1897 

Todd.  CS71.T634     1867 

Playfair.     See  also  Rogers.  cs479.ii7 

Pleas.     See  also  Lancaster.  CS71.L245    1902 

2569  Plimpton. 

A  genealogy  and  historical  notices  of  the  family  of  Plimpton 
or  Plympton  in  America,  and  of  Plumpton  in  England.  By 
Le\d  B.  Chase,     Hartford,  Conn.,  Plimpton  mfg,  co.  print  [1884] 

240  p.     front,  (coat  of  arms)  ports.     23i<=™. 

CS71.P728     1884 

9-12995 

Plum.     See  Plumb. 

2570  Plumb. 

The   Plumbs.     1635-1800.     By   H.    B.    Plumb  ...    2d    ed. 
[Wilkes-Barre  ?  Pa.]  1893. 
1  p.  1.,  102  p.     front,  (ports.)  map,  coats  of  arms.     22  x  SG"^". 
First  edition  published  in  1890. 

CS71.P734     1893 

9-14802 

See  also  Blackman.  CS71.B639    1894 


Plumbe.     See  Plumb. 
Plume.     See  Plumb. 
Plumme.     See  Plumb. 


532  LIBKAKY   OF   CONGRESS 

2571  Plummer. 

Proceedings  upon  the  dedication  of  Plummer  hall,  at  Salem, 
October  6,  1857:  including  Rev.  Mr.  Hoppin's  address  and 
Judge  White's  memoir  of  the  Plummer  family.  Salem,  W. 
Ives  &  G.  W.  Pease,  1858. 

97  p.     front.     24"=". 

F74.S1P7 

1-11G02 

2572 Genealogical    record    of    the    compiler's    branch    of    the 

Plummer  family,  by  Jane  Plummer  Thurston  .  . .    [Portland] 
Printed  by  B.  Thurston  &  co.,  1885. 

22  p.     22'='". 

Cover-title:  1635-1885.     History  of  the  ancient  Plummers  and  Mortons  and 

their  descendants  in  America,  from  1635-1885  . . . 

CS71.P735     1885 

9-12859 

2573  The  Plummer  system  of  genealogical  enumeration.  Line- 
age of  Mr.  Francis  Plumer,  Newbury,  Massachusetts,  1635. 
San  Francisco,  A.  Plummer,  1904. 

cover-title,  64  p.     17<^™. 

p.  17,  29,  34,  36,  64  left  blank. 

Comp.  by  Alvin  Plummer. 

CS71.P735     1894 

9-12860 

2574  Pocahontas,  Descendants  of. 

Pocahontas,  alias  Matoaka,  and  her  descendants  through  her 

marriage  at  Jamestown,  Virginia,  in  April,   1614,  with  John 

Rolfe,  gentleman;  including  the  names  of  Alfriend,  Archer, 

Bentley,  Bernard,  Bland,  Boiling,  Branch,  Cabell,  Catlett,  Gary, 

Dandridge,  Dixon,  Douglas,  Duval,  Eldridge,  Ellett,  Ferguson, 

Field,  Fleming,  Gay,  Gordon,  Griffin,  Grayson,  Harrison,  Hub- 

ard,  Lewis,  Logan,  Markham,  Meade,  McRae,  Murray,  Page, 

Polythress,  Randolph,  Robertson,  Skipwith,  Stanard,  Tazewell, 

Walke,  West,  Whittle,  and  others.     With  biographical  sketches 

by  Wyndham  Robertson,  and  illustrative  historical  notes  by 

R.  A.  Brock.     Richmond,  J.  W.  Randolph  &  English,  1887. 

vii,  [11,  84  p.     front,  (port.)    25"™. 

CS71.B,747     1887 

9-15610 

2575  Pocock. 

[Pedigree  of  Pocock  connected  with  Innes,  from  the  year 
11601     [n.  p.,  1840?] 
14  1.     1  pi.  (coat  of  arms)    36 J«". 
No  t.-p. 

Lithographed  facsim. 
Text  and  blank  pages  alternate  in  pairs. 

CS439.P7 

2-27580 


AMERICAN   AND  ENGLISH   GENEALOGIES  533 

2676  Poe. 

The  origin  and  early  history  of  the  family  of  Poe  or  Poe, 
with  full  pedigrees  of  the  Irish  branch  of  the  family  and  a 
discussion  of  the  true  ancestry  of  Edgar  Allan  Poe,  the  Ameri- 
can poet ;  by  Sir  Edmund  Thomas  Bewley  .  .  .  Dublin,  Printed 
for  the  author  by  Ponsonby  &  Gibbs,  1906. 

xiv,  88  p.     fold.  geneaL  tables.     26^^'". 

"Two  hundred  copies  of  this  work  have  been  printed,  of  which  this  is  no.  79. " 

CS499.P7B5 

9-23742 

Poindexter.     See  also  Junkin.  CS71.J95    1908 

2677  Pollard. 

The  ancestry  and  descendants  of  Jonathan  Pollard  (1759- 
1821).  With  records  of  allied  families.  Comp.  by  Lucien  M. 
Underwood.     Syracuse,  N.  Y.,  Priv.  print.,  1891. 

cover-title,  20  p.     26'=°. 

200  copies  printed. 

CS71.P771     1891 

9-12994 

2678  Pollard  genealogy;   being  a  record   of  one  line   of  the 

Pollard  family  descended  from  Thomas  Pollard  of  Billerica, 
Mass.  Comp.  by  Stephen  Pollard.  East  Orange,  N.  J., 
Printed  by  F.  L.  Pollard,  1902. 

cover-title,  8  p.     25"". 

CS71.P771     1902 

2-27741 

2679  Pollock. 

Pollock  genealogy.  A  biographical  sketch  of  Oliver  Pollock, 
esq.,  of  Carlisle,  Pennsylvania,  United  States  commercial  agent 
at  New  Orleans  and  Havana,  1776-1784.  With  genealogical 
notes  of  his  descendants.  Also  genealogical  sketches  of  other 
Pollock  families  settled  in  Pennsylvania.  By  Rev.  Horace 
Edwin  Hayden.     Harrisburg,  Pa.,  L.  S.  Hart,  printer,  1883. 

2  p.  1.,  59  p.     25<= 


9-12993 


CS71.P777     1883 


2580  Pollock:  a  record   of  the  descendants   of  John,   James, 

Charles,  and  Samuel  Pollock,  who  emigrated  from  Ireland  to 
Pennsylvania  about  1750  . . .    [Harrisburg,  Pa.]  1884. 
cover-title,  26  p.     24^«™. 

Edition  of  twenty-five  copies  reprinted  by  the  author  from  a  larger  work 
entitled,  "A  biographical  sketch  of  Oliver  Pollock  . .  .  with  genealogical  notes 
of  his  descendants ...  By  Rev.  Horace  Edwin  Hayden."  Harrisburg,  Pa., 
1883,  p.  26-51 

CS71.P777     1884 

9-128r.l 

PoUok-Maxwell.     See  Maxwell. 

Polythress.     See  also  Pocahontas.  CS71.R747    1887 


534  LIBRARY   OF   CONGRESS 

2681  Pomeroy. 

A  study  in  heredity : — the  Pomeroys  in  America.     By  Wm. W. 
Rodman.     [New  Haven,  1889] 
cover-title,  p.  161-174.     23J<'°'. 
From  the  New  Englander  and  Yale  review  for  Sept.  1889. 

CS71.P785     1889 

9-12992 

2682  Pomeroy.     Romance  and  history  of  Eltweed  Pomeroy's 

ancestors  in  Normandy  and  England.     [Toledo,  O.,  Press  of 
the  Franklin  printing  co.,  1909] 

vii,  [9J--81  p.     front.,  plates,  facsim.     25'^°'. 
Introduction  signed:  Albert  A.  Pomeroy. 

CS71.P78.5     1809 

9-21825 

See  also  Lawrence.  CS71.L42    i88i 

Pomroy.     See  Pomeroy. 

2683  Pond. 

A  genealogical  record  of  Daniel  Pond,  and  his  descendants, 

by  Edward  Doubleday  Harris  .  .  .    Boston,  W.  P.  Lunt,  1873. 

210  p.     23i'=°>. 

CS71.P796     1873 

9-12991 

2684  A  genealogical  record  of  Samuel  Pond,  and  his  descend- 
ants. By  Daniel  Streator  Pond  .  .  .  [New  London,  O.,  Printed 
for  the  compiler  by  G.  W.  Runyan]  1875. 

1  p.  1.,  [5J-126  p.     23^'''°. 

CS71.P796     1876 

9-12990 

See  also  Parker.  CS71.P24    1892 


2685  Pool. 

The  history  of  Edward  Poole  of  Weymouth,  Mass.  (1655) 
and  his  descendants,  by  Murray  Edward  Poole  .  .  .  [Ithaca, 
N.  Y.]  Press  of  the  Ithaca  democrat,  1893. 

164  p.     23^'^"'. 

CS71.P821     1893 

9-13226 

See  also  Gamble.  CS71.G191    1906 

Giles.  CS71.G472     1864 

Poole.     See  Pool. 

2686  Poor. 

A  memoir  and  genealogy  of  John  Poore.  Ten  generations: 
1615-1880  ...  By  Alfred  Poore  .  .  .  Salem,  Mass.,  Printed  for 
the  author,  1881. 

332  p.,  1  1.     illus.,  pL,  ports.,  geneal.  tab.     29'"". 

Two  circulars  inserted. 

CS71.P823     1881 

9-14803 


AMEBIC  AN  AND  ENGLISH   GENEALOGIES  535 

Poor — Continued. 

2587  The  Poor-Poore  family  gathering  at  Andover,  Mass.,  Sept. 

10,  1884.     Salem,  Printed  at  the  Salem  press,  1885. 

61  p.     23^'^'°. 

CS71.P823     1885 

9-1387 

2588  .  . .  The  Poor-Poore  family  gathering  at  Haverhill,  Mass., 

Sept.  14,  1887.     Salem,  printed  by  the  Salem  press  publishing 
and  printing  co.,  1890. 

107  p.     pi.,  port.     23^"™. 

CS71.P823     1890 

4-8400 

2688a  Pope. 

Pope:  his  descent  and  family  connections.     Facts  and  con- 
jectures.    By  Joseph  Himter  .  .  .    London,  J.  R.  Smith,  1857. 
46  p.    20*^™.    (On  cover;  Mr.  Hunter's  critical  and  historical  tracts,     n*.  v) 
Contents. — i.  The  Popes. — ii.  The  Turners. 

10-8230 

2589  Genealogy  of  a  portion  of  the  Pope  family,  together  with 

biographical  notices  of  Col.  William  Pope,  of  Boston,  and  some 
of  his  descendants.     Boston,  D.  Clapp,  printer,  1862. 

68  p.    23^'^'". 
By  William  Pope. 

CS71.P826     1862 

3-3827 

2690  Notice  of  some  of  the  descendants  of  Joseph  Pope,  of 

Salem.     By  Henry  Wheatland.     {In  Essex  institute.     Histor- 
ical collections.     Salem,  1868.     23^'"".     v.  8,  p.  104-118) 

F72.E7E81 

3-7932 

2691 [n.  p.,  1868  ?] 

14  p.     25^''™. 

Reprint,  with  omission  of  first  two  paragraphs. 

CS71.P826     1868 


2592  Ancestry  of  Capt.  Ebenezer  Pope.     Genealogical  notes. 

[Comp.  by  Franklin  Leonard  Pope]     Elizabeth,  N.  J.,  Cook  & 
Hall,  1882. 

7  p.     23^'^". 

CS71.P826     1882 

2-4441 

2593  A  history  of  the  Dorchester  Pope  family.     1634-1888. 

With  sketches  of  other  Popes  in  England  and  America,  and 


536  LIBKAEY  OF   CONGRESS 

2593  Pope — Continued. 

notes    upon    several    intermarrjing    families.     [By]    Charles, 
Henry  Pope  .  .  .    Boston,  The  author,  1888. 
vi,  [7J-339,  [1],  6  p.     front.,  illus.,  fold,  geneal.  tab.,  coats  of  arms.     24i<-'". 

CS71.P826     1888 

9-12989 

See  also  Meigs.  CS71.M511    1906 

Turner.  CS439.T9 

Pordage.     See  also  Bowdoin.  CS71.B785    1894 

2594  Porter. 

A  genealogy  of  the  descendants  of  Richard  Porter,  who  set- 
tled at  Weymouth,  Mass.,  1635,  and  allied  families:  also,  some 
account  of  the  descendants  of  John  Porter,  who  settled  atPIing- 
ham,  Mass.  1635,  and  Salem  (Danvers)  Mass.,  1644.  By  Joseph 
W.  Porter  .  .  .    Bangor,  Burr  &  Robinson,  printers,  1878. 

343,  [1]  p.     23^'='°. 

CS71.P839     1878 

9-12988 

2695  The  descendants  of  John  Porter  of  Windsor,  Conn.  1635-9. 

Comp.  by  Henry  Porter  Andrews.     Saratoga  Springs,  G.  W. 
Ball,  printer,  1893. 
2  V.     phot.    25i<^«'. 
Paged  continuously. 

CS71.P839     1893 


2596  Porter    family    record.     Buffalo,   Peter    Paul    book  co. 

printers  [1896] 
cover-title,  [20]  p.     26''™. 
2  p.  at  end  left  blank  for  family  record. 
Preface  signed:  Cyrus  Kinne  Porter. 

CS71.P839     1896 

9-12986 


2597  A  Porter  pedigree;  being  an  account  of  the  ancestry  and 

descendants  of  Samuel  and  Martha  (Perley)  Porter  of  Chester, 
N.  H.,  who  were  descendants  of  John  Porter,  of  Salem,  Mass. 
and  of  Allan  Perley,  of  Ipswich,  Mass.     Comp.  by  Miss  Juliet 
Porter.     Worcester,  Mass.,  1907. 
161  p.    23J<='°. 
Blank  leaves  at  end  for  memoranda. 

CS71.P839     1907 

8-17714 

See  also  Anderson.  CS71.A65    1902 

Grigsby.  CS71.G868     1906 


AMERICAN   AND   ENGLISH   GENEALOGIES  537 

2598  Post. 

The  Post  family,  by  Marie  Caroline  De  Trobriand  Post  (Mrs. 
Charles  Alfred  Post)     New  York,  S.  Potter,  1905. 
xii,  314,  XXV  p.     col.  front.,  platea  (partly  col.)  ports.     24^"'". 
"Sources  of  information":  p.  [x]-xii. 
Blank  pages  "for  additional  records"  inserted  at  end. 

CS71.P857     1906 

5-16612 

2599  Potter. 

Genealogies  of  the  Potter  families  and  their  descendants  in 
America  to  the  present  generation,  with  historical  and  bio- 
graphical sketches.  Ed.  by  Charles  Edward  Potter.  Boston, 
A.  Mudge  &  son,  printers,  1888. 

4  p.  1.,  [289]  p.     front.,  ports.     SS""*. 

Various  paging. 

CS71.P868     1888 

e-15011 

2600  The  New  Haven  (Conn.)  Potters,  1639.     By  James  Shep- 

ard  .  .  .    Boston,  Press  of  D.  Clapp  &  son  [1902] 

9  p.    25"=". 

' '  Reprinted  from  New-Eng.  historical  and  genealogical  register  for  Jan . ,  1900. 
Republished  by  the  author,  New  Britain,  Conn.  1902." 

CS71.P868     1902 

2-24596 

2601 1765-1906.     The  descendants  of  John  Potter.     [Comp.  by 

Mrs.  Wayland  Manning.     Dedham,  Mass.]  1906. 
cover-title,  1 1.,  28  p.    23'=™. 

CS71.P868     1906 

8-33002 

See  also  Barrett.  F74.C8P8 

Chute.  CS71.C564     1894 

2602  Potts. 

Memorial  of  Thomas  Potts,  junior,  who  settled  in  Pennsyl- 
vania; with  an  historic-genealogical  account  of  his  descendants 
to  the  eighth  generation.  By  Mrs.  Thomas  Potts  Jameg.  Cam- 
bridge [Mass.]  Priv.  print.  [University  press]  1874. 

X,  [2],  416,  [2]  p.     front.,  plates,  ports.,  facsims.     22^"™. 

Title  vignette:  coat  of  arms. 

CS71.P871     1874 

9-12984 

2603 Our   family   ancestors.     By  Thomas  Maxwell   Potts  .  . . 

Canonsburg,  Pa.,  The  author,  1895. 

xiii,  [1]  p.,  1  1.,  428  {i.  e.  434)  p.  front.,  plates,  ports.,  facsims.,  fold,  geneal. 
tab.,  coats  of  arms.    23'=™. 

CS71.P871     1895 

9-12985 


538  LIBRARY   OF    CONGRESS 

Potts — Continued . 

2604 Historical  collections  relating  to  the  Potts  family  in  Great 

Britain  and  America,  with  a  historic-genealogy  of  the  descend- 
ants of  David  Potts,  an  eariy  Anglo- Welsh  settler  of  Pennsyl- 
vania, including  contributions  by  the  late  William  John  Potts. 
Compiled  by  Thomas  Maxwell  Potts  . .  .  Canonsburg,  Pa.,  Pub. 
by  the  compiler,  1901. 

XXXV,  619,  620-a-G20-h,  [621J-736  p.     front.,  illus,  (incl.  facsims.)  plates  (1 
col.)  ports.,  geneal.  tables  (partly  fold.)    24''™. 
Title  in  red  and  black. 

Extra  leaf,  p.  570^-5701,  inserted  before  p.  571. 

Contents. — pt.  1.  The  Potts  family  in  Great  Britain.  By  William  John 
Potts. — pt.  2.  The  Potts  family  in  America. — pt.  3.  David  Potts  and  his 
descendants. 

CS71.P871     1901 
5-16558 

2605  Pound. 

The  Pound  and  Kester  families,  containing  an  account  of  the 

ancestry  of  John  Pound   (born  in  1735)  and  William  Kester 

(born  in  1733)  and  a  genealogical  record  of  all  their  descendants 

and  other  family  historical  matter.     Comp.  by  John  E.  Hunt. 

1st  ed.     Chicago,  Regan  printing  house,  1904. 

628  p.     23i<'-". 

CS71.P876     1904 

4-5928 

2606  PoweU. 

Family  records  of  the  Powells  and  Griffiths,  with  extracts 

from   the   writings    of  John   Powell,    by   his   grand-daughter, 

Rachel  Powell.     Philadelphia,  J.  A.  Wagenseller,  1866. 

110  p.     19''"'. 

CS71.P883     1866 
10-5268 

2607 Authentic  genealogical  memorial  history  of  Philip  Powell, 

of  Mifflin  County,  Pa.,  and  his  descendants  and  others,  with 
miscellaneous  items  and  incidents  of  interest.  By  Rev.  John 
Powell.     Vol.  1  .  .  .    Dayton,  O.,  Pub.  for  the  author,  1880. 

xxi,  [23]-447  p.     W"^. 

CS71.P883     1880 

9-12983 

2608  Long  Island  genealogies.     Families  of  Albertson,  Andrews, 

Bedell,  Birdsall  .  .  .  Willets,  Williams,  Willis,  Wright,  and 
other  families.  Being  kindred  descendants  of  Thomas  Powell, 
of  Bethpage,  L.  I.,  1688.  Comp.  by  Mary  Powell  Bunker. 
Albany,  J.  Munsell's  sons,  1895. 

350  p.  fold.  map.  22^  x  18^"°'.  {Half  title:  Munsell's  historical  series, 
no.  24) 

F127.L8B9 
3-13311 


AMERICAN   AND   ENGLISH   GENEALOGIES  539 

2609  Powers. 

The  Powers  family:  a  genealogical  and  historical  record  of 
Walter  Power,  and  some  of  his  descendants  to  the  ninth  genera- 
tion.    Comp.  by  Amos  H.  Powers  .  .  .    Chicago,  Fergus  printing 


CO.,  1884. 

199  p.     front.,  ports.     23^ 


cm 

CS71.P888  1884 


2610  Pratt. 

The  Pratt  family:  or,  The  descendants  of  Lieut.  William 
Pratt,  one  of  the  first  settlers  of  Hartford  and  Say-Brook,  with 
genealogical  notes  of  John  Pratt,  of  Hartford;  Peter  Pratt,  of 
Lyme;  John  Pratt  (Taylor)  of  Say-Brook.  By  Rev.  F.  W. 
Chapman  ,  .  .  Hartford,  Printed  by  Case,  Lockwood  and  com- 
pany, 1864. 

420  p.,  11.     front.,  ports.     234''". 

CS71.P914     1864 

4-22951 

2611  Sketch  of  the  life  of  Samuel  F.  Pratt  with  some  account  of 

the  early  history  of  the  Pratt  family.  A  paper  read  before  the 
Buffalo  historical  society,  March  10th,  1873.  By  WiUiam  P. 
Letchworth.     Buffalo,  Press  of  Warren,  Johnson  &  co.,  1874. 

1  p.  1.,  [7]-211  p.     front.,  pi.,  ports.,  facsims.     21^"™. 

CS71.P914     1874 

9-12862 

2612  The  Pratt  family.     A  genealogical  record  of  Mathew  Pratt, 

of  Weymouth,  Mass.,  and  his  American  descendants.  1623- 
1888.     Boston  [Printed  by  C.  H.  Heintzemann]  1889. 

[3]-226  p.     facsims.     24"™. 
Ed.  by  Francis  Greenleaf  Pratt. 

The  Pratts  of  Weymouth.  By  Hon.  Gilbert  Nash. — Genealogical  researche8 
by  Judge  E.  Granville  Pratt:  p.  11-16. 

CS71.P914     1889 

9-13009 

2613 Phinehas  Pratt  and  some  of  his  descendants.     A  mono- 
graph prepared  by  Eleazer  Franklin  Pratt.     Boston,  Printed 
for  private  distribution  [by  T.  Marvin  &  son]  1897. 
164  p.     front,  (port.)  pi.     24^'='". 

CS71.P914     1897 

9-12981 

2614  The  ancestry  and  the  descendants  of  John  Pratt  of  Hart- 
ford, Conn.     (1538-1900)     Comp.  by  Charles  B.  Whittelsey  .  .  . 
By  authority  of  Walter  W.  Pratt  .  .  .    Hartford,  Conn.,  The 
Case,  Lockwood  &  Brainard  co.,  1900. 
204  p.     24<=™. 

CS71.P914     1900 
July  5,  1900-227 

>See  aZso  Habersham.  CS71.H114    1901 

Southworth.  CS71.S728     1903 


540  LIBRARY   OF    CONGRESS 

2615  Preble. 

Genealogical  sketch  of  the  first  three  generations  of  Prebles 
in  America:  with  an  account  of  Abraham  Preble  the  emigrant, 
their  common  ancestor,  and  of  his  grandson  Brigadier  General 
Jedediah  Preble,  and  his  descendants.  By  Geo.  Henry  Preble 
. . .    Boston,  Printed  for  family  circulation,  D.  Clapp  &  son, 

1868. 

3  p.  I.,  iv,  [5J-336  p.  front.,  illus.  (coat  of  arms)  plates,  port.,  photos.,  fac- 
Bims.     25i<>». 

One  hundred  and  twenty-five  copies  printed,    no.  67. 

CS71.P922     1868 


2616  Prentice. 

The  history  and  genealogy  of  the  Prentice  or  Prentiss  family, 
in  New  England,  from  1631  to  1852.     Collected  by  C.  J.  F.  Bin- 
ney.     Boston,  The  author,  1852. 
iv,  272,  8  p.     front.,  plates,  ports.     22^"™. 

CS71.P927     1852 
9-13233 

2617  The  history  and  genealogy  of  the  Prentice,  or  Prentiss 

family,  in  New  England,  etc.,  from  1631  to  1883.     By  C.  J.  F. 
Binney  ...    2d  ed.     Boston,  The  editor,  1883. 

iv,  2  1.,  446  p.     front.,  illus.  (coat  of  arms)  pi.,  ports.     24*=™. 
Title  vignette:  col.  coats  of  arms. 

CS71.P927     1883 


See  also  Baldwin.  CS71.B19    1881 


Presbrey.     See  also  Flagg.  cs71.f754    1903 

2618  Prescott. 

The  Prescott  memorial:  or,  A  genealogical  memoir  of  the 
Prescott  families  in  America.  In  two  parts.  By  William  Pres- 
cott .  .  .    Boston,  Printed  by  H.  W.  Dutton  &  son,  1870. 

[iii]-xiv  p.,  I  1.,  653  p.     front.,  ports.,  coat  of  arms.     23^*'™. 

In  two  parts,  each  pt.  having  separate  title-page. 

Title  vignettes  (coats  of  arms) 

Contents. — pt.  1.  . . .  John  Prescott,  of  1640,  and  his  descendants. — pt.  2. 

. . .  James  Prescott,  of  1665,  and  his  descendants. 

CS71.P93     1870 

9-13004 

See  also  Barrett.  F74.C8P8 

Ellis.  F3.T61 

Lawrence.  CS71.L42    1856 


AMERICAN   AND   ENGLISH   GENEALOGIES  541 

2619  Preston. 

Memoranda   of   the   Preston   family.     By   Orlando   Brown. 
Albany,  J.  Munsell,  1864. 
26  p.     24'='°. 

First  printed  for  private  distribution  in  1842.     25  copies  reprinted  in  Albany, 
1864. 

CS71.P94     1864 

9-13002 

2620 {In  Peyton,  John  L.     Memoir  of  William  Madison 

Peyton,  of  Roanoke.     London,  1873.     22'='^.     app.  B) 

9-13003 

2621  The  Preston  genealogy;   tracing  the  history  of  the  family 

from  about  1040,  a.  d.,  in  Great  Britain,  in  the  New  England 
states,  and  in  Virginia,  to  the  present  time.  Ed.  by  L.  A.  Wil- 
son, at  the  instance  and  under  the  direction  of  William  Bowker 
Preston.     Salt  Lake  City,  Utah,  The  Deseret  news,  1900. 

2  p.  1.,  viii  p.,  1  I.,  368  p.     front.,  plates,  ports.,  fold,  geneal.  tables.     23^^™. 
Edition  of  300  copies. 

CS71.P94     1900 

Feb.  21,  1901-156 

See  also  Byrd.  E159.G56 

Draper.  CS71.D766    1871 

Humfreville.  cs71.h923    1903 

2622  Price. 

The  golden  wedding  of  Benjamin  and  Jane  Price.     With  brief 
family  record  .  .  .    Philadelphia,  J.  B.  Lippincott  &  co.  [1870] 
48  p.    19^''™. 

CS71.P946     1870 

9-13231 

See  also  Qustin.  CS71.G982    1900 


2623  Prichard. 

Prichard  of  Preston.  (In  Records  of  the  parish  church  of 
Preston  in  Amounderness,  b}^  Tom  C.  Smith  .  .  .  Preston,  Lon- 
don, 1892.     29  X  22^^=^.    app.  B.)  DA690.P93S6 

2-22238 

Prickett.     See  also  Haynes.  CS71.H424    1902 

Prickitt.     See  Prickett. 

2624  Prideaux. 

Pedigree  of  the  family  of  Prideaux  of  Luson  in  Ermington, 
Devon.  Comp.  by  T.  Engledue  P.  Prideaux  .  .  .  Exeter,  W. 
Pollard  &  CO.,  1889. 

1  p.  1.,  16  p.     illus.  (coat  of  arms)     28^'=™. 

CS439.P8 

2-30600 


542  LIBRARY   OF   CONGRESS 

2625  Priest. 

The  Priest  family;  a  collection  of  data,  original,  contributed 
and  selected,  concerning  various  branches  of  the  Priest  family. 
Comp.  by  Geo.  E.  Foster  . . .  Ithaca,  N.  Y.,  West  Hill  press, 
1900. 

[549]  p.     front.,  pi.,  port.     19''°'. 

Various  paging. 

CS71.P949     1900 

2-7560 

2626  Prime. 

Some  account  of  the  family  of  Prime  of  Rowley,  Mass. 
With  notes  on  the  families  of  Platts,  Jewetts,  and  Hammond. 
(Temple  Prime,  Huntington,  Suffolk  Co.,  N.  Y.,  U.  S.  A.) 
New  York,  1887. 

40  p.     244^'°. 

CS71.P952     1887 

9-13005 

2627  Notes  genealogical,  biographical  and  bibliographical,  of  the 

Prime  family.  By  E.  D.  G.  Prime  .  .  .  [Cambridge,  Mass.] 
Printed  for  private  use  [University  press]  1888. 

1  p.  1.,  118  p.     23'^'". 

CS71.P952     1888 

9-13229 

2628 Prime.     The  descendants  of  James  Prime,  who  was  at 

Milford,  Conn.,  in  1644,  with  some  names  in  allied  families. 
Comp.  for  private  use  only  by  Ralph  E.  Prime  .  .  .  Yonkers, 
N.  Y.,  Printed  by  G.  B.  Mottram,  1895. 

1  p.  1.,  31,  [13]  p.     24'-'". 

CS71.P952     1895 

9-13228 

2629 Some  account  of  the  family  of  Prime,  of  Rowley,  Mass. 

With  notes  on  the  families  of  Platts  and  Jewett  by  Temple 

Prime  ...    2d  ed.     New  York  [The  De  Vinne  press]  1897. 

79  p.  incl.  ports.     24i<'™. 

CS71.P952     1897 

9-13230 

2630  Prince. 

Some  memoirs  of  the  life  and  writings  of  the  Rev.  Thomas 

Prince,  together  with  a  pedigree  of  his  family.     By  Samuel  G. 

Drake  .  .  .    Boston,  Office  of  the  N.  E.  hist.-geneal.  register* 

1851. 

12  p.     front.,  ports.     24^™. 

CS71.P955     1851 

9-13012 

2631 {In  Prince,  T.     A  chronological  history  of  New  Eng- 
land, in  the  form  of  annals  . .  .    Boston,  1852.    23'"«.    p.  [3]-12) 

F7.P96 
9-13013 


AMERICAN   AND   ENGLISH   GENEALOGIES  543 

Prince — Continued . 

2632 Princes.  Records  of  our  ancestors:  containing  a  com- 
plete list  of  all  persons  by  the  name  of  Prince,  who  served  in 
Lexington  alarm,  April,  1775,  revolutionary  war,  war  of  1812, 
and  the  civil  war  of  1861-65  .  . .  Ed.  and  pub.  by  Frank  A. 
Prince  .  .  .  Franklin,  Mass.,  Sentinel  publishing  co.,  1898. 
2  p.  1.,  88  p.     2y^.     [  With  his  The  genealogy  of  the  Prince  family  . . .    1899] 

CS71.P955     1898 

Aug.  17,  99-103 

2633 Descendants  of  Daniel  Prince,  born  May  1st,  1755.     By 

Frank  A.  Prince  .  .  .    Danielson,  Conn.,  J.  H.  Briggs  [1898] 
11  p.     front.     23^'^°'. 

CS71.P955     1898a 

9-13224 

2634 (In  A-is  Genealogy  of  the  Prince  family  from  1660  to 

1899.     Danielson,  Conn.,  1899.     23°™.     p.  5-11) 

CS71.P955     1899 

9-13225 

2635  The  genealogy  of  the  Prince  family.     From  1660  to  1899. 

Comp.,    arr.,    and   pub.    by   Frank  A.   Prince  .  .  .    Danielson, 
Conn.,  J.  H.  Briggs,  printer,  1899. 

1  p.  1.,  153  p.     front.,  plates,  ports.     23*=™. 

CS71.P955     1890 

Aug.  17,  99-102 

2636  Prindle. 

The  Prindle  genealogy,  embracing  the  descendants  of  William 
Pringle  the  first  settler,  in  part  for  six,  seven  and  eight  genera- 
tions, and  also  the  ancestors  and  descendants  of  Zalmon  Prindle 
for  ten  generations,  covering  a  period  of  two  hundred  and  fifty- 
two  years,  1654  to  1906.  Comp.  by  Franklin  C.  Prindle  .  . . 
New  York,  The  Grafton  press,  1906. 

xvii  p.,  1  1.,  335  p.     pi.,  3  port.  (incl.  front.)     24'^"'. 

"Three  hundred  copies  of  this  book  have  been  printed  from  type  and  the 
type  distributed."     This  copy  not  numbered. 

CS71.P957     1906 

6-36884 

Pringle.     See  Prindle. 

2637  Prioleau. 

The  family  of  Priuli,  also  called  Prioli,  Priolo,  Prioleau. 
[Paper  read  before  the  Huguenot  society,  April  13,  1894]  by 
Edward  M.  Gallaudet  . .  .    [New  York,  1894] 

23  p.     25^'"'. 
Caption  title. 

Reprinted  from  the  Proceedings  of  the  Huguenot  society  of  America,  vol.  ii, 
1894,  p.  299-321. 

CS71.P958     1894 

9-13223 

Priuli.     See  Prioleau. 


544  LIBRARY   OF   CONGRESS 

2638  Proctor. 

A  genealog}''  of  descendants  of  Robert  Proctor  of  Concord 
and  Clielmsford,  Mass.     With  notes  of  some  connected  families, 
by  William  Lawrence  Proctor  and  Mrs.  W.  L.  Proctor.    Ogdens- 
burg,  N.  Y.,  llepublican  &  journal  print,  1898. 
vi  p.,  1  1.,  307  p.     front.,  plates,  ports.,  coat  of  arms.     24i'''". 

CS71.P964     1898 
9-13227 

See  also  Saunders.  CS71.S256    1897 

Walton.  CS71.W24     1898 

Prosch.     See  also  Conkling.  CS71.C762    1909 

2639  Prout. 

Ancestry  of  Capt.   Timothy  Prout,   of  Boston,   Mass.     By 
J.  Henry  Lea.     Boston,  D.  Clapp  &  son,  1901. 
14  p.     fold,  geneal.  tab.     24^™. 

Reprinted  from  the  New  Eng.  hist,  and  geneal.  register  for  Jan.,  1901. 

CS71.P968     1901 

1-23272 

Provoost.     See  Provost. 

2640  Provost. 

Genealogical  notes  of  the  Provoost  family  of  New  York. 
By  Edwin  R.  Purple  .  .  .    New  York,  Priv.  print.,  1875. 

32  p.     front  (port.)     26^'^". 

"Edition — one  hundred  copies.     From  the  New    York    genealogical  and 
biographical  record.     With  additions." 

CS71.P969     1876 
3-17363 

2641 Biographical  and  genealogical  notes  of  the  Provost  family 

from  1545  to  1895.     By  Andrew  J.  Provost.     New  York,  1895. 
4  p.  1.,  11-131,  xvi  p.,  1  1.     pi.,  port.     27"™. 

CS71.P969     1895 
3-483 

2642  Prudden. 

Peter  Prudden;  a  story  of  his  life  at  New  Haven  and  Milford, 
Conn.,  with  the  genealogy  of  some  of  his  descendants  and  an 
appendix  containing  copies  of  old  wills,  records,  letters,  and 
papers.  By  Lillian  E.  Prudden.  [New  Haven,  Conn.,  The 
Tuttle,  Morehouse  &  Taylor  co.]  1901. 
169  p.     front.,  pi.,  plan,  faceim.     19^°™. 

CS71.P971     1901 
May  23, 1901-86 


AMERICAN   AND  ENGLISH   GENEALOGIES  545 

2643  Puffer. 

The  family  of  Puffer  of  Massachusetts.  By  W.  S.  Appleton. 
Boston,  D.  Clapp  &  son,  1882. 

1  p.  1.,  9  p.    26"". 

Corrected  and  enlarged  from  the  New  Eng.hist.  and  geneal.  register  for  July, 
1868. 

CS71.P977     1882 

9-13222 

Pumpelly.     See  also  Ross.  CS71.B825    1908 

2644  Punchard. 

A  tribute  to  the  memory  of  John  Punchard :  a  sermon  preached 
at  his  funeral,  February  16,  1857,  by  Samuel  M.  Worcester  .  . . 
With  an  appendix  containing  obituary  notices  of  Mr.  Punchard, 
his  revolutionary  recollections,  his  last  days,  and  the  genealogy 
of  the  Punchard  family.  Boston,  Printed  for  private  circula- 
tion [by  Cowles  &  co.]  1857. 

1  p.  1.,  69  p.     front,  (port.)     23^'^™. 

CS71.P984     1857 


2645  Purifoy. 

. .  .  Descendants  of  John  Purifoy  who  were  Confederate 
soldiers,  by  Francis  Marion  Purifoy  .  .  .    Montgomery,  1904. 

cover-title,  p.  441-444.  24^'^™.  (The  Alabama  historical  society.  Mont- 
gomery.    Reprint  no.  20) 

CS71.P985     1904 

9-13007 

2646  Purmort. 

Purmort  genealogy;  consisting  of  nineteen  generations,  nine 
in  England,  ten  in  America,  by  Rev.  Charles  H.  Purmort  .  . . 
Des  Moines,  la..  The  Homestead  company,  1907. 

1  p.  1.,  [5J-I48,  [13]  p.     col.  front,  (coat  of  arms)  illus.,  plates,  ports.    23^'"'°. 

CS71.P986     1907 

10-2632 

2646a  Purple. 

Inmemoriam.  Edwin  R.  Purple.  Born,  1831.  Died,  1879. 
New  York,  Priv.  print.,  1881. 

12  p.     front,  (port.)    27<"". 

"In  part  condensed  from  memorial  sketches  read  before  the  New  York 
genealogical  and  biographical  society,  by  Charles  B.  Moore  . . .  and  the  New 
York  academy  of  Medicine,  by  Lawrence  Johnson." 

"Edition  one  hundred  and  twenty-five  copies  ...  15  Whatman's  drawing 
paper,  no.  five." 

Signed:  Samuel  S.  Purple. 

3-20250 

35819°— 10 35 


546  LIBRABY  OF   CONGRESS 

2647  Pusey. 

The  Pusey  family.  A  brief  historical  sketch  of  its  origin 
in  England  and  America.  Comp.  from  traditional  and  authentic 
sources  by  Pennock  Pusey  .  .  .  Wilmington,  Del.,  Wood  & 
Bancroft,  1883. 

14  p.     illus.     19^'''°. 

CS71.P987     1883 

9-13220 

Putman.     See  Putnam. 

2648  Putnam, 

A  history  of  the  Putnam  family  in  England  and  America. 
Recording  the  ancestry  and  descendants  of  John  Putnam  of 
Danvers,  Mass.,  Jan  Poutman  of  Albany,  N.  Y.,  Thomas  Put- 
nam of  Hartford,  Conn.  By  Eben  Putnam  . . .  Salem,  Mass., 
The  Salem  press  publishing  and  printing  co.,  1891-1908. 

Iv.,  2  pts.,  fronts.,  plates,  ports.,  fold,  geneal.  tables,  facsims.,  map,  col.  coats 
of  arms.     23i<^". 

Two  Putnam  leaflets,  v.  1,  p.  71-72,  inserted,  containing  index  to  heads  of 

families. 

CS71.P99     1891- 

9-13234 

2649  The  Putnam  lineage;  historical-genealogical  notes  con- 
cerning the  Puttenham  family  in  England,  together  with  lines 
of  royal  descent,  and  showing  the  ancestors  of  John  Putnam  of 
Salem  and  his  descendants  through  five  generations,  together 
with  some  account  of  other  families  of  the  name  and  of  the 
Putnams  of  the  Mohawk  Valley.  By  Eben  Putnam  .  .  .  Salem, 
Mass.,  The  Salem  press  company,  1907. 

clii,  341,  xxvii  p.     front.,  illus.,  plates  (partly  col.)  ports.,  fold,  map,  geneal. 
tables  (partly  fold.)    24^^^". 
"Edition,  125  copies." 

CS71.P99     1907 

8-5254 

2650  A  brief  history  of  the  Andrew  Putman  (Buttman,  Putnam) 

Christian  Wyandt  (Weyandt,  Weygandt,  Voint,  Wyand)  and 

Adam   Snyder   families    (Schneider)    of   Washington   County, 

Maryland,  b}^  E.  Clayton  Wyand,  a.  m.  [Hagerstown,  Md.,  Ha- 

gerstown  bookbinding  and  printing  co.,  ''1909] 

103  p.     front.,  plates,  ports.     21i<=°. 

CS71.P99     1909 


See  also  Jenkins.  CS71.J6    1904 

Upton.  CS71.TJ71     1874 


Puttenham.     See  Putnam. 
Pyke.     See  Pike. 


AMERICAN   AND   ENGLISH   GENEALOGIES  547 

2651  Pynchon. 

Record  of  the  Pynchon  family  in  England  and  America. 
Comp.  by  Dr.  J.  C.  Pynchon  .  .  .  Springfield,  Mass.,  Weaver, 
Shipman  and  company,  printers,  1885. 

23.  [1]  p.     front,  (port.)     23^"™. 

CS71.P997     1885 

6-28548 

See  also  Candee.  CS71.C216    1882 

Clark.  CS71.C6    1896 

Quadring.     See  also  Crall.  CS71.C889    1908 

2652  Quarrier. 

A  genealogical  table  and  history  of  the  Quarrier  family,  in 
America.  By  a  descendant  [Alexander  Thomas  Laidley] 
Charleston  [W.  Va.]     Moore's  printing  office,  1890, 

43,  [1]  p.     28  X  35"™. 

Interleaved. 

CS71.Q2     1890 

9-14801 

Quigley.     See  also  McKinney.  CS71.M168    1905 

Quincy.     See  also  Salisbury.  CS71.S167    1886 

Shakespeare.  1869 

2653  Quisenberry. 

Genealogical  memoranda  of  the  Quisenberry  family  and  other 
families,  including  the  names  of  Chenault,  Cameron,  Mullins, 
Burris,  Tandy,  Bush,  Broomhall,  Finkle,  Rigg,  and  others. 
By  Anderson  Chenault  Quisenberry  . . .  Washington,  D.  C, 
Hartman  &  Cadick,  printers,  1897. 

204  p.     pL,  ports.     24«™. 

CS71.Q9     1897 

9-13252 

2664  Memorials  of  the  Quisenberry  family  in  Germany,  Eng- 
land and  America.  Comp.  and  ed.  by  Anderson  C.  Quisen- 
berry .  .  .    Washington,  D.  C,  Gibson  bros.,  1900. 

137  p.     col.  front.,  plates,  port.,  facsims.     24^"™. 
No.  51  of  an  edition  of  150  numbered  copies. 

CS71.Q9     1900 

1-19505 

2655  RadcUffe. 

Pedigree  of  Radclyffe.     London,  Priv.  print.,  1876. 
cover-title,  [3]  p.     illus.     (coat  of  arms)     29^^™. 

From  Register  of  pedigrees,  "Norfolk  2,"  in  the  College  of  arms.  Issued 
also  in  Miscellanea  genealogica  et  heraldica,  n.  s.,  v.  2,  p.  297-299. 

CS439.I12 

9-18124 

Rainborowe.     See  Rainsborough. 


548  LIBRARY   OF    CONGRESS 

2656  Rainsborough. 

The  Rainborowe  family.  Gleanings  by  Henry  F.  Wa- 
ters .  .  .  With  annotations  by  Isaac  J.  Greenwood  ...  <  Re- 
printed from  the  N.  E.  historical  and  genealogical  register  for 
April,  1886.  >  New  York,  Priv.  print.  [Boston,  Press  of  D.  Clapp 
&  son]  1886. 

16  p.     25^'"". 

Fifty  copies  printed  of  which  this  is  no.  43. 

CS71.R159     1886 

9-13251 

2657  Raleigh. 

The  life  of  Sir  Walter  Ralegh.  Based  on  contemporary  doc- 
uments .  .  .  Together  with  his  letters ;  now  first  collected.  By 
Edward  Edwards  .  . .    [London]  Macmillan  &  co.,  1868. 

2v.     port,  (front.,  V.  1)     Sfacsims.  (incl.  front.,  v.  2)    geneal.  tables.     22^'^'". 

DA86.22.R2E2 
4-34695 

2658  Raleigh  pedigree.  Extracted  from  the  records  of  the  Col- 
lege of  arms.  London,  Priv.  print.  [Taylor  and  co.,  printers] 
1869. 

1  p.  1.,  3  p.     facsim.,  coats  of  arms.     29"^™. 

Title  vignette. 

Communicated  by  R.  R.  Coxwell-Rogers. 

CS439.R25 
3-1423 

Ramsburg.     See  also  Thomas.  CS71.T46    1905 

Ramsey.     See  also  Fulton.  CS71.F974    1900 

2659  Rand. 

A  genealogy  of  the  Rand  family  in  the  United  States;  comp. 
by  Florence  Osgood  Rand.     New  York,  The  Republic  press, 
1898. 
269  p.,  1  1.     front.,  port.     24^'''°. 

"A  partial  list  of  books  consulted  "  :  p.  [5-6] 

CS71.R187     1898 
3-1676 

2660  Randall. 

Genealogy  of  a  branch  of  the  Randall  family.     1666  to  1879. 
Collected  and  arranged  by  a  member  of  the  family.     [Norwich, 
Chenango  union,  1879] 
289  p.     24'^™. 

Title  vignette:  coat  of  arms. 
Leaf  inserted  between  p.  28-29,  and  44-45. 
Introduction  signed:  Paul  K.  Randall. 

CS71.R19     1879 
3-5050 


AMEKICAN   AND   ENGLISH   GENEALOGIES  549 

Randall — Continued . 

2661 Poems  of  nature  and  life,  by  John  Witt  Randall;  ed.  by 

Francis  EUingwood  Abbot,  with  an  introduction  on  the  Randall 

family  .  .  .    Boston,  G.  H.  Ellis,  1899. 
566  p.     2  port.  (incl.  front.)    24" 


(cm 


2662  Genealogy  of  the  descendants  of  Stephen  Randall  and 

Elizabeth  Swezey  .  .  .  1624-1668,  Clarkenwell,  St.  James' 
parish,  London,  England;  1668-1738,  Rhode  Island  and  Con- 
necticut, 1738-1906,  Long  Island,  New  York.  [New  York, 
J.  S.  Ogilvie  publishing  co.,  1906?] 

64  p.     front,  (port.)     21<=™. 

Comp.  by  Stephen  Morehouse  Randall. 

CS71.R19     1906 
7-39275 

2663  A  biographical  history  of  Robert  Randall  and  his  descend- 
ants 1608-1909.  By  William  L.  Chaffin.  New  York,  The 
Grafton  press,  1909. 

XX,  247  p.     24« 


icm 


9-26006 

See  also  Chute. 


CS71.R19 

1909 

CS71.C564 

1894 

E159.G55 

CS71.F56 

1907 

CS71.J75 

1893 

CS71.P133 

1893 

CS71.B747 

1887 

Randolph.     See  also  Byrd. 

Fitz  Randolph. 
Jolliflfe. 
Page. 
Pocahontas. 

2664  Ransom. 

A  genealogical  record  of  the  descendants  of  Captain  Samuel 
Ransom,  of  the  Continental  army,  killed  at  the  massacre  of 
Wyoming,  Pa.,  July  3d,  1778.  Comp.  by  his  great-great- 
grandson,  Captain  Clinton  B.  Sears  ...  St.  Louis,  Nixon- 
Jones  printing  co.,  1882. 
234  p.     front,  (port.)     22^=™. 

CS71.I1212     1882 
9-13250 

2665  Genealogical  sketch  of  Pelatiah  Ransom  and  his  children. 

[Litchfield,  Conn.,  18981 

cover-title,  12  p.     23'"™. 
Comp.  by  William  L.  Ransom. 

CS71.R212     1898 

10-2785 

2666  — —  Historical  outline  of  the  Ransom  family  of  America,  and 
genealogical  record  of  the  Colchester,  Conn.,  branch,  by  Wyllys 
C.  Ransom,  a.  m.  Ann  Arbor,  Mich.,  Press  of  Ann  Arbor  plant, 
The  Richmond  &  Backus  company,  1903. 

4  p.,  1 1.,  iv,  [7]-408  p.     front.,  ports.     23^=™. 

CS71.B212     1903 

4-1602 


550  LIBRAEY   OF   CONGRESS 

2667  Rantoul. 

Rantoul  genealogy  .  .  .  [By  Robert  S.  Rantoul]  {In  His- 
torical collections  of  the  Essex  institute.     Salem.  1863.     22^". 

V.  5,  p.  145-147) 

F72.E7E81     vol.  6 

2668  Rathbone. 

Rathbone  genealogy,  by  John  C.  Cooley.  A  complete  his- 
tory of  the  Rathbone  family,  dating  from  1574  to  date.  Syra- 
cuse, N.  Y.,  Press  of  the  Courier  job  print,  1898. 

824,  xiii  p.  incl.  front.,  illus.     pi.,  port.     24<^™. 

CS71.R234     1898 

3-3813 

Rathbun.     See  Rathbone. 

2669  Rauss. 

Memorabilia  concerning  the  Rev.  Lucas  Rauss,  one  of  the 
early  ministers  of  the  Evangelical  Lutheran  church  in  America : 
including  an  account  of  his  ancestors  and  descendants  .  .  .  By 
the  Rev.  Luther  A.  Gotwald  .  .  .    York,  Pa.,  O.  Stuck,  printer, 

1878. 

68  p.     23'^™. 

CS71.R248     1878 

10-1489 

2670  RaveneL 

Ravenel  records;  a  history  and  genealogy  of  the  Hugenot 
family  of  Ravenel,  of  South  Carolina;  with  some  incidental 
account  of  the  parish  of  St.  Johns  Berkeley,  which  was  their 
principal  location.  The  book  is  intended  for  private  distribu- 
tion. By  Henry  Edmund  Ravenel,  of  Spartansburg,  S.  C.  .  . . 
Atlanta,  Ga.,  The  Franklin  printing  and  publishing  co.,  1898. 

V,  279  p.     front.,  pi.,  port.     22'^'". 

CS71.R253     1898 
1-27667 

2671  Rawdon. 

The  Rawdon  papers,  consisting  of  letters  on  various  subjects, 
literary,  political,  and  ecclesiastical,  to  and  from  Dr.  John 
Bramhall,  primate  of  Ireland.  Including  the  correspondence 
of  several  most  eminent  men  during  the  greater  part  of  the 
seventeenth  century.  Faithfully  printed  from  the  originals; 
and  illustrated  with  literary  and  historical  notes,  by  the  Rev. 
Edward  Berwick  .  .  .    London,  J.  Nichols  and  son  [etc.]  1819. 

[iii]-vii,  430  p.     facsim.,  fold.  tab.     22"=™. 

Introduction  (p.  1-14)  consists  of  a  biographical  sketch  of  John  Bramhall, 
with  a  copy  of  hia  will  and  that  of  his  wife  Ellianor  Bramhall. 

A  sketch  of  the  descent  of  the  Rawdon  family  from  the  Conways. 

DA940.5.R3B5 
5-5142 

Rawle.     See  also  Byrd.  E159.G56 

Rawlins.     See  Rollins. 


AMERICAN   AND  ENGLISH   GENEALOGIES  551 

2672  Rawson. 

The  Rawson  family.  Memoir  of  Edward  Rawson,  secretary 
of  the  colony  of  Massachusetts  Bay,  from  1651  to  1686;  with 
genealogical  notices  of  his  descendants.  By  Sullivan  S. 
Rawson  .  .  .    Boston,  Pub,  by  the  family,  1849. 

iv,  [51-146,  2  p.    front.,  port.     24^''"^. 

CS71.R262     1840 

&-13248 

2673  The  Rawson  family.  A  revised  memoir  of  Edward  Raw- 
son,  secretary  of  the  colony  of  Massachusetts  Bay,  from  1650  to 
1686;  with  genealogical  notices  of  his  descendants,  including 
nine  generations.  By  E.  B.  Crane  .  .  .  Worcester  [Mass.]  Pub. 
by  the  family,  1875. 

XV,  334  p.,  1  1.     front.,  plates,  porta.     24"™. 
Blank  pages  at  end  for  "Family  record." 

CS71.B262     1875 

9-13249 

See  also  Taft.  CS71.T124    1908 


2674  Ray. 

Sketch  of  the  life  and  times  of  Dr.  David  Ray.  Boston, 
Printed  for  private  circulation,  1881. 

24  p.  incl.  front.,  illus.     ISJ"™. 

Dedication  signed:  G.  B.  H.  i.  e.  Grinfill  Blake  Holden. 

Contains  an  account  of  the  meeting  of  the  descendants  of  Dr.  Ray  on  the  125th 
anniversary  of  his  birth,  Sept.  7,  1876. 

2-26038 

See  also  Sandys.  CS71.S22    1897 


2675  Raymond. 

Genealogies  of  the  Raymond  families  of  New  England,  1630-1 
to  1886.  With  a  historical  sketch  of  some  of  the  Raymonds  of 
early  times,  their  origin,  etc.  Comp.  by  Samuel  Raymond  .  . . 
New  York,  Press  of  J.  J.  Little  &  co.,  1886. 

V,  298  p.,  1 1.    front.,  ports.     22=°'. 


"List  of  authors" :  p.  iv-v. 

3-18044 


CS71.R27     1886 


2676  Read. 

History  of  the  Reed  family  in  Europe  and  America.  By 
Jacob  Whittemore  Reed  .  .  .  Boston,  Printed  by  J.  Wilson  and 
son,  1861. 

viii,  588  p.     front.,  ports.    23"'°. 

CS71.R284     1861 
9-13245 


552  LIBRARY   OF   CONGRESS 

Head — Continued . 

2677  Seth  Read,  lieut.-col.  continental  army;  pioneer  at  Ge- 
neva, New  York,  1787,  and  at  Erie,  Penn.,  June,  1795.  His 
ancestors  and  descendants.  By  his  great  granddaughter,  Mary 
Hunter  Buford.     Boston,  1895. 

4  p.  1.,  7-166  p.     front.,  pi.,  port.     22J  x  17"°. 

CS71.B284     1896 

9-13247 

2678  Souvenir  programme  of  the  semi-centennial  meeting  of  the 

Reed  family  in  the  Reed  locust  grove,  August  28,  1895,  Taun- 
ton, Mass.     [Taunton,  Mass.,  J.  S.  Sampson,  printer,  1895] 

8  p.    front.,  pi.     23^'^'°. 

CS71.R284     1895a 

9-13246 

2679  The  Reed  genealogy;    descendants  of  William  Reade  of 

Weymouth,  Massachusetts,  from  1635  to  1902  ...  by  John 
Ludovicus  Reed  .  .  .  [Baltimore,  Printed  by  the  Friedenwald 
CO.,  1901] 

xxxix,  746  p.     front.,  pi.,  port.,  tab.     23J'-°. 

CS71.R284     1902 

2-4710 

2680  Proceedings  of  the  Reade  historical  and  genealogical  asso- 
ciation, with  papers  on  the  family  history  read  at  its  first  three 
annual  meetings.     Boston,  Printed  for  the  Association,  1907. 

52  p.     front.,  ports.     2^"^. 

CS71.I1284     1907 


2681  Reed-Read  lineage.     Captain  John  Reed  of  Providence, 

R.  I.,  and  Norwalk,  Conn,   and  his  descendants  through  his 
sons,  John  and  Thomas,   1660-1909.     By  Ella  Reed-Wright. 
[Waterbury,  Conn.,  The  Mattatuck  press,  inc.,  1909] 
xvi  p.,  1  1.,  717,  ixiii  p.     front.,  plates,  ports.     25*=™. 

CS71.R284     1909 


See  also  Pound.  CS71.P876  1904 

Ross.  CS71.R825  1908 

Taylor.  CS71.T24  1898 

Watson.  CS71.W34  i9io 

Willis.  CS71.W73  1898 


Reade.     See  Read 

Reader.     See  also  Fisher.  CS71.F533    1890 

2683  Reading. 

Genealogical   and   biographical   memorials   of   the   Reading, 
Howell,  Yerkes,  Watts,  Latham,  and  Elkins  families,  by  Josiah 


AMERICAN   AND  ENGLISH   GENEALOGIES  553 

2682  Reading — Continued. 

Granville  Leach.  Philadelphia,  Printed  for  private  circulation 
by  J.  B.  Lippincott  co.,  1898. 

7  p.  1.,  3-285,  [1]  p.  col.  front.,  illus.  (partly  col.)  plates,  ports.,  facsim.,  2 
geneal.  tables.     28''™. 

Two  hundred  copies  printed  on  paper  hand-made  for  this  edition,     no.  113. 

CS71.R287     1898 

9-13001 

2683  Reber. 

Genealogy  of  the  Reber  family  descended  from  Johan  Bern- 
hard  Reber,  1738.  Comp.  by  Morris  B.  Reber  .  .  .  Reading, 
1901. 

40  p.     pL,  facsim.     23^°^. 

Published  for  the  family. 

CS71.R291     1901 

5-448 

Reckard.     See  Rickard. 

2684  Redding  ton. 

John  Redington  of  Topsfield,  Massachusetts,  and  some  of  his 
descendants,  with  notes  on  the  Wales  family.  By  Cornelia  M. 
Redington  Carter.  Ed.  by  Josiah  Granville  Leach,  ll.  b.  Bos- 
ton, Press  of  D.  Clapp  &  son,  1909. 

4  p.  1.,  [3]-86  p.     front.,  plates,  ports.     24^"". 

"Reprinted  with  additions  from  the  New  England  historical  and  geneUog- 
ical  register  for  July,  1907." 

Appendix:  The  counsels  and  directions  of  Ebenezer  Wales  esq.  to  his  chil- 
dren. Published  from  the  author's  manuscript  found  among  his  papers  after 
his  death.  To  which  is  prefixed,  a  short  account  of  the  character  of  the  author. 
Boston,  Printed  and  sold  at  N.  Coverly,  jun.,  1813.:  p.  [61]-79. 

CS71.I1313     1909 

9-6115 

2685  Redfield. 

Genealogical  history  of  the  Redfield  family  in  the  United 
States.  By  John  Howard  Redfield  .  .  .  Albany,  Munsell  & 
Rowland;  New  York,  C.  B.  Richardson,  1860. 

viii,  337  p.     ports.     23^"™. 

"A  revision  and  extension  of  the  genealogical  tables  compiled  in  1839,  by 
William  C.  Redfield." 

CS71.I1315     1860 

9-13244 

Redfin.     See  also  Redfield. 
Redington.     See  Reddington. 
Reed.     See  Read. 
Reeder.     See  Reader. 


554  LIBRARY  OF   CONGRESS 

2686  Rees. 

Genealogy  of  the  Reese  family  in  "Wales  and  America,  from 

their  arrival  in  America  to  the  present  time.     By  Miss  Mar}^  E. 

Reese.     Richmond,  Va.,  Whittet  &  Shepperson,  1903. 

322  p.     front.     19^'^- 

CS71.R328     1903 

5-7998 

2687  David  Rees  of  Little  Creek  Hundred ;  and  the  descendants 

of  John  Rees,  his  son.     Comp.    and    pub.    by   Thomas    Hale 
Streets  . . .    Philadelphia,  Pa.,  1904. 

80  p.    21"". 

On  cover:  Number  one.     Some  allied  families  of  Kent  County,  Delaware. 

CS71.R328     1904 

7-36558 

Reese.     See  Rees. 

Reeve.     See  also  Sinnott.  CS71,S617    1905 

Reeves.     See  Reeve. 

2688  Reichel. 

Reichel  pedigree,  extracted  from  the  records  of  the  College 
of  arms  .  .  .     [London  ?]  1872. 

6  p.     front,  (coat  of  arms)     28"™. 
Communicated  by  the  Rev.  Oswald  Joseph  Reichel. 
Title  vignette. 

Twenty-five  copies  privately  printed. 

CS439.R4 

2688a (In  Miscellanea  genealogica  et  heraldica.     London, 

1874.     27^'^.     n.  s.,  v.  1,  p.  276-279) 

CS410.M5 

2-26604 

Reid.  See  Read. 
Reiss.  See  Rice. 
Remich.     See  Remick. 

2689  Remick. 

Genealogy  of  the  Remick  family.  By  Oliver  Philbrick 
Remick.     Boston,  Press  of  D.  Clapp  &  son,  1893. 

7  p.     25"". 

CS71.R387     1893 

3-20240 

2690  Remington. 

Thomas  Remington  of  Suffield,  Conn,  and  some  of  his  descend- 
ants, by  Louis  Marinus  Dewey.  Boston,  New  England  historic 
genealogical  society,  1909. 

9  p.     24i"™. 

CS71.R388     1909 

10-1263 


AMERICAN   AND  ENGLISH   GENEALOGIES  555 

Remington — Continued. 

2691 Supplement.     Boston,  New  England  historic  genea- 
logical society,  1910. 

2  p.     24''™. 

Caption  title. 

Keprinted  from  Register  for  January,  1910. 

CS71.R388     1910 

10-4264 

See  also  Strong.  CS71.S923    I87i 

2692  Renaud. 

La  famille  Renaud  d'Avene  des  Meloizes,  par  Pierre-Georges 
Roy.     Levis,  1907. 
50  p.     illus.  (incl.  ports.)     23^''™. 
"Tire  a  100  exemplaires  numerotes."     This  copy  unnumbered. 

CS90.R4 

9-29902 

Renwick.     See  also  Todd.  CS71.T634    1867 

2693  Repalje. 

American  genealogy,  being  a  history  of  some  of  the  early  settlers 
of  North  America  and  their  descendants,  from  their  first  emi- 
gration to  the  present  time  .  .  .  By  Jerome  B.  Holgate  .  . . 
Albany,  Printed  by  J.  Munsell,  1848. 

1  p.  1.,  244  p.,  1  1.     SO""". 

Contents. — Repalje. — Johnson. — Manners  and  patroons  in  New  Nether- 
lands.— Van  Rensselaer.  —  Gardiner.  —  Beekman.  —  Bleecker.  —  De  Graaf .  — 
Hoffman. — Kip. — De  Lancey .  —  Barclay.  —  Roosevelt.  —  Van  Schaick.  — Liv- 
ingston.— Lawrence.— Osgood. ^ — Jay. 


9-25093 


CS69.H7 


2694  Requa. 

The  family  of  Requa;  1678-1898.     Comp.  by  Rev.  Amos  C. 
Requa  .  .  .    Peekskill,  N.  Y.,  1898. 
xxxviii  13.,  1  1.,  63  p.     front.,  plates,  ports.     24^'^ 


9-13243 


CS71.R427     1898 


2695  Reresby. 

The  memoirs  and  travels  of  Sir  John  Reresby,  bart.  The 
former  containing  anecdotes,  and  secret  history,  of  the  courts  of 
Charles  n.  and  James  ii.  The  latter  (now  first  published) 
exhibiting  a  view  of  the  governments  and  society  in  the  principal 
states  and  courts  of  Europe  during  the  time  of  Cromwell's 
usurpation.  London.  Printed  for  E.  Jeifery  and  J.  Rodwell, 
1813. 
xii,  414  (i.  e.  416),  [31]  p.  23^"'". 
Some  copies  of  this  edition  contain  plates  and  portraits. 

DA447.R4A2 

2-30591 

Resseguie.     See  Ressiguie. 


556  LIBRARY   OF   CONGRESS 

2696  Ressiguie. 

The  Resseguie  family.  A  historical  and  genealogical  record 
of  Alexander  Resseguie  of  Norwalk,  Conn.,  and  four  generations 
of  his  descendants,  Comp.  by  John  E.  Morris.  Hartford, 
Conn.,  Press  of  the  Case,  Lockwood  &  Brainard  company,  1888. 

99  p.     23'-°'. 

CS71.R435     1888 

^13242 

Revett.     See  also  Fauconberge.  CS439.F3 

2697  Rexford. 

Genealogical  history  showing  the  paternal  line  of  descent  from 
Arthur  Rexford,  a  native  of  England,  who  married  Elizabeth 
Stevens,  of  New  Haven,  Conn.,  in  1702.  Comp.  by  John  De 
Witt  Rexford.  Janesville,  Wis.,  Gazette  printing  company, 
printers,  1891. 

74,  [4]  p.     22^'="'. 

CS71.R455     1891 

9-13241 

Reyner.     See  also  Lane.  CS71.L266    1857 

Reynes.     See  also  Deacon.  CS71.D278    1898 

2698  Reynolds. 

''99  years"  among  the  family  archives.  The  readin',  'ritin' 
and  religion;  rites,  customs  and  doings  of  our  forefathers.  By 
Chas.  H.  B.  Field  .  .  .    [Montrose,  O.j  Printed  at  home,  1893. 

Ip.  l.,8p.,  11.     11^x10^'^"'. 

CS71.B464     1893 

CA  9-2577 

2699  .  .  .  Annual  reunion,  the  Reynolds  family  association  .  . . 

10th-18th.     Middletown,  Conn.,  Pelton  &  King,  printers  and 
bookbinders,  1902-1909. 

5  V.     24§^'°. 

CS71.I1464     1902 

10-4377 

2700  Ancestors  and  descendants  of  William  and  Elizabeth  Rey- 
nolds of  North  Kingstown,  R.  I.  By  Thomas  A.  Reynolds  .  . . 
and  William  A.  Reynolds  ...  Ed.  and  arranged  by  Alfred  C. 
Willits  .  .  .  [Philadelphia,  Printed  by  J.  B.  Lippincott  com- 
pany! 1903. 

42  p.     24''". 

CS71.R464     1903 

.^12573 

2701  A  partial  record  of  the  ancestors  and  a  complete  record  of 

the  descendants  of  Christopher  and  Charissa  (Huntington)  Rey- 


AMEEICAN   AND  ENGLISH   GENEALOGIES  557 

2701  Reynolds — Continued. 

nolds  of  Mansfield,  Connecticut.     Comp.  by  Mrs.  Jane  Adaline 
(Eaton)  Wight,  Springfield,  Mass.     [Springfield  ?  Mass.,  1905] 

38  p.,  9  1.     23'-™. 

Blank  pages  for  additions. 

CS71.R464     1905 

5-42577 

See  also  Conkling.  CS71.C752    1909 

Runnells.  CS7 1.11943    1873 

Rhoades.     See  Rhodes. 

2702  Rhodes. 

Pedigree  of  the  family  of  Rhodes,  of  New  Zealand,  recorded 
in  the  Heralds'  college,  in  the  register  marked  Norfolk  xi., 
foHo  222.  Comp.  and  ed.  by  Fretwell  W.  Hoyle  . . .  Sheffield, 
Pawson  and  Brailsford,  printers,  1865. 

6  p.     27''™. 

Title  vignette;  interleaved. 

CS439.R5 

2-26593 

See  also  Hill.  CS71.H647    1907 

Maulsby.  CS71.M45     1909 

2703  Rice. 

A  genealogical  history  of  the  Rice  family:  descendants  of 
Deacon  Edmund  Rice,  who  came  from  Berkhamstead,  England, 
and  settled  at  Sudbury,  Massachusetts,  in  1638  or  9;  with  an 
index  .  .  .  By  Andrew  Henshaw  Ward  .  .  .  Boston,  C.  B. 
Richardson,  1858. 

viii,  379  p.     24''°'. 

CS71.R496     1858 

9-13641 

2704  The  fourth  annual  meeting  of  the  Hench,  Dromgold,  Hart- 
man,  Rice  and  Ickes  re-union.  Grofl''s  park,  Perry  County, 
Peimsylvania.  On  Thursday,  August  9th,  1900.  [New  Bloom- 
field,  1900?] 

16  p.     18^«". 

Signed  Rev.  Vernon  Rice. 

Cover-title:  History  of  the  Rice  or  Reiss  family. 

CS71.R496     1900 
1-3405 

2705  Descendants  of  Joseph  Rice  of  Conway,  Massachusetts  .  . . 

Prepared  by  Rev.  Edwin  B.  Rice,  m.  a.     New  York  City,  1904. 

28  p.     pi.,  ports.     23'='". 

CS71.R496     1904 

5-447 

— —  See  also  Bent.  CS71.B475    1903 


558  LIBRAE Y  OF   CONGRESS 

2706  Rich. 

Genealogy;  descendants  of  Jonathan  Rich  . .  .  Prepared  by 
George  Rich.     Columbus,  O.,  Press  of  Nitschke  brothers,  1S02, 

1  p.  1.,  [5]-39  p.    20^^". 

CS71.R5     1893 
9-13642 

2706a  Richards. 

A  genealogical  register  of  the  descendants  of  several  ancient 
Puritans.  Vol.  3.  [Richards  famil}^]  by  Rev.  Abner  Morse. 
Boston,  Press  of  H.  W.  Dutton  &  son,  1861. 

2  p.  1.,  243  p.     front.,  ports.,  coat  of  arms.    24<=™. 

F63.M88     vol  3 

See  also  Dupuy.  CS71.D945    1910 

2706b  Richardson. 

The  annals  of  the  Cleveland  Richardsons  and  their  descend- 
ants, comp.  from  family  manuscripts,  etc.     By  George  Richard- 
son .  .  .    New  Castle-upon-Tyne,  1850. 
iv,  92  p.     19i<-™. 
Not  published. 

CS439.R53 
10-15894 

2707 The  Richardson  memorial,  comprising  a  full  history  and 

genealogy  of  the  posterity  of  the  three  brothers,  Ezekiel,  Sam- 
uel, and  Thomas  Richardson,  who  came  from  England,  and 
imited  with  others  in  the  foundation  of  Woburn,  Massachusetts, 
in  the  year  1641,  of  John  Richardson,  of  Medfield,  1679,  of  Amos 
Richardson,  of  Boston,  1640,  of  Edward  and  William  Richard- 
son, of  Newbury,  1643,  with  notices  of  Richardsons  in  England 
and  elsewhere  .  .  .  By  John  Adams  Vinton  .  .  .  Portland, 
Me.,  Printed  for  the  subscribers  by  B.  Thurston  &  co.,  1876. 
XV,  944  p.     front.,  ports.     24''™. 

CS71.R52     1876 
9-13643 

2708  Notes  on  the  Richardson  and  Russell  families.     By  James 

Kimball  .  .  .  From  the  Essex  institute  historical  collections, 
vol.  XVI.     Salem,  Printed  at  the  Salem  press,  1880. 

39  p.     24<="i. 

Issued  as  a  continuation  to  the  "Richardson  memorial"  in  the  line  of  Moses 
Richardson,  1722-1775. 

CS71.R52     1880 
9-13639 

2709  ...  A  genealogical  record  of  families  in  the  descending  line 

of  Samuel  Richardson  born  in  England  about  1610,  through  ten 
generations  to  the  present  date.  Comp.  by  Joseph  Hammond. 
Keene,  N.  H.,  Darling  &  company,  1896. 

22  p.     IS^'^'". 

At  head  of  title:  1610.     1896. 

CS71.R52     1896 
9-13640 


AMERICAN    AND   ENGLISH   GENEALOGIES  559 

Richardson — Continued . 

2710 Supplement   to   the   Richardson  memorial;  prepared   by 

Isaac  Richardson  and  Franklin  Richardson  , . .    Portland,  Me., 
The  Thurston  print,  1898. 
34  p.    25^'=". 

CS71.R52     1898 

3-22487 

2711  Richardson-De  Priest  family,  by  the  Rev.  Robt.  Douglas 

Roller,  D.  D.     [Charleston,  W.  Va.,  The  Tribune  printing  co., 
1905] 

50  p.    21§'-°'. 

CS71.R52     1905 

5-36488 

2712  Amos  Richardson  of  Boston  and  Stonington,  with  a  con- 
tribution to  the  history  of  his  descendants  and  the  allied  families 
of  Gilbert,  Edwards,  Yarrington,  and  Rust  .  .  .  B}^  Rosell  L. 
Richardson  ...    2d  ed.     New  York,  The  author,  1906. 

147  p.     24<^'°. 

CS71.R52     1906 

7-11 

See  also  Dupuy.  CS71.D945    1910 

LaWSOn.  CS71.L425     1903 

Vinton.  CS71.V79     1858a 

Wilson.  1893 

2713  Richmond. 

The  Richmond  family  1594-1896,  and  pre-American  ances- 
tors, 1040-1594;  by  Joshua  Bailey  Richmond  .  . ,  with  fac- 
similes of  signatures,  commissions  and  other  documents  .  . . 
Boston,  The  compiler,  1897. 

xxiii  p.,  1  1.,  614  p.     front.,  plates  (partly  col.)  port.,  facsims.     28^''™. 

CS71.I1533     1897 

9-13638 

See  also  Pierce.  CS71.P616    1874 


Rickard.     See  also  Jennings.  CS71.J545    1899 

2714  Ricker. 

A  brief  history  of  the  Riker  family,  from  their  first  emigra- 
tion to  this  country  in  the  year  1638,  to  the  present  time.  By 
James  Riker,  jun.  . .  .    New- York,  D.  Fanshaw,  1851. 

19  p.     23'''°. 

CS71.R54     1851 

6-20513 

2715  Records  of  some  of  the  descendants  of  George  and  Maturin 

Ricker,  who  were  early  at  Dover,  N.  H.:  and  who  were  killed 


560  LIBRARY   OF   CONGRESS 

2715  Ricker — Continued. 

by  the  Indians,  June  4,  1706.     Comp.  by  William  B.  Lapham 
.  . .    Augusta,  Me.,  Sprague,  Owen  &  Nash,  printers,  1877. 
1  p.  1.,  20  p.     front,  (port.)    23^'''°. 


CS71.R54     1877 


9-13637 


See  also  Haley.  CS71.H168    1900 

Suydam.  CS71.S968    1898 

Rickey.     See  also  Dupuy.  CS71.D945    1910 

Ricks.     See  Rix. 

Riddell.     See  Riddle. 

Riddick.     See  also  Dinkins.  CS71.D585    1908 

2716  Riddle. 

History  of  the  ancient  Ryedales,  and  their  descendants  in 
Normandy,  Great  Britain,  Ireland,  and  America,  from  860  to 
1884.  Comprising  the  genealogy  and  biography  for  about  one 
thousand  years  of  the  families  of  Riddell,  Riddle,  Ridlon,  Rid- 
ley, etc.  ...  By  G.  T.  Ridlon  .  .  .  Manchester,  N.  H.,  The 
author,  1884. 

X,  786  p.     front.,  plates  (partly  col.)  porta.     25''™. 

CS71.R543     1884 

9-13823 

Ridgeley.     See  also  Dorsey.  CS71.D718  1898 

Ridley.     See  also  Riddle.  CS71.I1543  1884 

Ridlon.     See  also  Riddle.  CS71.B643  1884 
Rigg.     See  Riggs. 

Riggles worth.     See  also  JollifFe.  CS71.J75  1893 

2717  Riggs. 

Genealogy  of  the  Riggs  family,  with  a  number  of  cognate 
branches  descended  from  the  original  Edward  through  female 
lines  and  many  biographical  outlines,  by  John  H.  "Wallace, 
vol.  1.     New  York,  The  author,  1901- 

1  V.     front,  (port)     24^'='°. 

CS71.R57     1901 

9-13636 

See  also  Quisenberry.  CS71.Q9    1897 

Riker.     See  Ricker. 


AMERICAN  AND  ENGLISH   GENEALOGIES  561 

2718  Rilands. 

Three  hundred  years  of  a  family  living,  being  a  history  of 
the  Rilands  of  Sutton  Coldfield.  By  the  Rev.  W.  K.  Riland 
Bedford,  m.  a.     Birmingham,  Cornish  brothers,  1889. 

I  p.  1.,  ix,  [1],  175,  [3]  p.  incl.  geneal.  tab.     front,  (fold,  map)  3  port.     26^"'°. 
"Only  fifty  copies  of  this  edition  have  been  printed  . . .    No.  28. " 

CS439.il55 

2-29111 

2719  Ripley. 

Genealogy  of  a  part  of  the  Ripley  family,  comp.  by  H.  W. 
Ripley  .  .  .    Newark,  N.  J.,  A.  S.  Holbrook,  printer,  1867. 
iv,  5-48  p.     20^'='°. 

CS71.R59     1867 

9-13635 

2720  Rising. 

James  Rising  of  Suffield,  Conn.,  and  some  of  his  descendants, 
by  Louis  Marinus  Dewey.  Boston,  New  England  historic 
genealogical  society,  1909. 

II  p.     24^'^'". 

CS71.R594     1909 

10-5043 

2721  Risley. 

The  Risley  family  history,  including  records  of  some  of  the 
early  English  Risleys ;  a  genealogy  of  the  descendants  of  Richard 
Risley,  of  Newtown  (Cambridge),  Massachusetts  (1633),  and  of 
Hartford,  Connecticut  (1636);  an  account  of  the  family  reunion 
at  Hartford,  August  3,  1904,  and  a  list  of  the  founders  of  the 
commonwealth  of  Connecticut;  by  Edwin  H.  Risley  . . .  New 
York,  The  Grafton  press,  1909. 

7  p.  1.,  [3J-306  p.     front.,  illus.,  plates,  map.     24^'=™. 

CS71.R595     1909 

10-649 

See  also  Culcheth.  CS439.C85 


2722  Rittenhouse. 

A  genea-biographical  history  of  the  Rittenhouse  family  and 
all  its  branches  in  America,  with  sketches  of  their  descendants, 
from  the  earliest  available  records  to  the  present  time,  including 
the  birth  of  Wilhelm  in  1644  ..  .  By  Daniel  K.  Cassel  .  . . 
With  an  introduction  by  Alvah  Rittenhouse,  m.  d.  Vol.  1. 
Philadelphia,  The  Rittenhouse  memorial  association,  1893. 

xlix,  272  p.,  10 1.     front.,  illus.,  plates  (partly  col.)  ports.,  maps,  faCsims.  23<=™. 

"Memoranda  for  marriages,  buths,  deaths,  etc.":  10  1.  at  end. 

Bibliography:  p.  xix. 

Binder's  title:  Origin  and  history  of  the  Rittenhouse  family.  Vol.1.  Three 
generations  in  Europe,  1591  to  1644.     Four  generations  in  America,  1644  to  1825. 

The  author  published  a  supplementary  volume  under  title:  The  family 
record  of  David  Rittenhouse,  including  his  sisters  Esther,  Anne  and  Eleanor 
. . .    Norristown,  Pa.,  1897. 

CS71.It613     1893 

3-24629 

35819°— 10 36 


562  LIBRARY  OF   CONGRESS 

Rittenhouse — Continued . 

2722a The  family  record  of  David  Rittenhouse ;  including  his 

sisters  Esther,  Anne  and  Eleanor.  Also,  Benjamin  Ritten- 
house and  Margaret  Rittenhouse  Morgan.  By  Daniel  K. 
Cassel.  .  .  Norristown,  Pa.,  Herald  printing  and  binding 
rooms,  1897. 

139  p.     ports.     23<"". 

Cover-title:  Family  of  Matthias  Rittenhouse. 

Supplements  the  author's  Genea-biographical  history  of  the  Rittenhouse 

family,  v.  1,  Philadelphia,  1893. 

CS71.R613     1807 

3-22496 

See  also  Lawson.  CS71.L425    1903 


Ritterhausen.     See  Rittenhouse. 

2723  Rix. 

History  and  genealogy  of  the  Rix  family  of  America,  con- 
taining biographical  sketches  and  genealogies  of  both  males  and 
females,  comp.  by  Guy  S.  Rix  .  . .  New  York,  The  Grafton 
press,  1906. 

2  p.  1.,  iii-xiii,  240  p.     front.,  col.  pi.,  ports.     24<^™. 

CS71.R626     1906 

0-162S5 

2724 History  and  genealogy  of  the  Ricks  family  of  America; 

containing  biographical  sketches  and  genealogies  of  both  males 
and  females.  Compiled  by  Guy  S.  Rix  . . .  Published  and  for 
sale  by  Joel  Ricks,  Logan,  Utah  for  the  Ricks  family.  Salt 
Lake  City,  Press  and  bindery  of  Skelton  publishing  co.,  1908. 

184  p.     front.,  2  pi.  (1  col.)  ports.     24^<=°». 

CS71.R539     1908 

8-27170 

Roades.     See  Rhodes. 

2725  Robbins. 

Chart  of  descendants  of  John*  Robbins,  of  Wethersfield,  Ct., 
through  his  great  great  grandson,  Capt.  Elisha^  Robbins  . . . 
[New  York?]  n881. 

geneal.  tab.     52  x  84"™, 

Comp.  by  David  Parsons  Hoi  ton. 

CS71.B632     1881 

10-5269 

2726  Memoir  of  Hon.  James  Murray  Robbins.     [Cambridge,  J. 

Wilson  and  son,  19 — ?] 

17  p.     23^'''°. 

By  Estes  Howe. 

Privately  printed  for  the  family. 

A  sketch  of  his  ancestry,  p.  [3]-ll. 

CS71.R632     19— 

10-4767 

^ee  afco  Chamberlain.  CS71.C443    1880 

Noyes.  CS71.N955     1907 

Todd.  CS71.T634     1867 


AMERICAN   AND  ENGLISH   GENEALOGIES  563 

2727  Roberdeau. 

Genealogy  of  the  Roberdeau  family,  including  a  biography  of 
General  Daniel  Roberdeau,  of  the  revolutionary  army,  and  the 
Continental  congress;  and  signer  of  the  Articles  of  confedera- 
tion. By  Roberdeau  Buchanan.  Printed  for  private  distribu- 
tion.    Washington,  J.  L.  Pearson,  printer,  1876. 

vii,  [9]-196  p.     front.,  pi.,  geneal.  tab.     21^'"". 

CS71.B639     1876 

9-13634 

2728  Roberts. 

The  Roberts  family  of  Simsbury,  Connecticut,  in  the  line  of 
Captain  Lemuel  Roberts,  1742-1789.  Comp.  by  Frank  Farns- 
worth  Starr  for  James  J.  Goodwin.  Hartford,  Conn.  [Cam- 
bridge, J.  Wilson  &  son]  1896. 

54  p.     fold,  geneal.  tab.     25""'. 

CS71.B64     189G 

9-13633 

2729  A  Quaker  of  the  olden  time,  being  a  memoir  of  John  Rob- 
erts, by  his  son,  Daniel  Roberts,  with  particulars  of  the  Roberts 
family  collected  from  original  documents  and  other  sources. 
Ed.  by  Edmund  T.  Lawrence,  with  prefatory  letter  by  Oliver 
Wendell  Holmes  .  .  .    London,  Headley  brothers,  1898. 

507  p.    front.,  pi.,  port.,  faceim.     18^'^". 


2730  The  Roberts  family;    a  genealogy  of  Joseph  Roberts  of 

Windham,  Maine.     18th  century.     By  Mrs.  Amorena  Grant  .  . . 
Chicago,  West  Chicago  press  association  [1902] 

143  p.     illus.  (incl.  ports.)    23''"'. 

CS71.I164     1902 

3-17711 

See  also  Lancaster.  CS71.L245    1902 


Robertson.     See  Robinson. 
Robins.     See  Robbins. 

2731  Robinson. 

Memoir  of  the  Rev.  William  Robinson,  formerly  pastor  of  the 
Congregational  church  in  Southington,  Coim.  With  some 
account  of  his  ancestors  in  this  country.  By  his  son,  Edward 
Robinson  .  .  .  Printed  as  manuscript,  for  private  distribution. 
New  York,  J.  F.  Trow,  printer,  1859. 

xii,  214  p.     23°™.     (Part  i:  Ancestore  of  the  Rev.  William  Robinson,  p.  1-63) 

10-10179 


564  LIBRARY   OF    CONGRESS 

Robinson — Continued. 

2732  Robinson  family.  (Detached  from  Hyde  genealogy  by  Reu- 
ben H.  Walworth.    Albany,  1864.     24«'«.     p.  81-82,  293-298) 

CS71.R66     1864 

2733  Fragments  of  family  and  contemporary  history.  Gath- 
ered by  T.  H.  R.  [i.  e.  Thomas  H.  Robinson]  Pittsburgh,  Printed 
by  Bakewell  &  Marthens,  1867. 

V,  [7J-142  p.     IQi'^'". 

CS71.R66     1867 

4-8408 

2734  Recollections  of  olden  times:   Rowland  Robinson  of  Nar- 

ragansett  and  his  unfortunate  daughter.  With  genealogies  of 
the  Robinson,  Hazard,  and  Sweet  families  of  Rhode  Island.  By 
Thomas  R.  Hazard  .  . .  Also,  genealogical  sketch  of  the  Hazards 
of  the  middle  states,  by  Willis  P.  Hazard  .  .  .  Newport,  R.  I., 
J.  P.  Sanborn,  1879. 

288  p.     pi.     22^*= 


l.cm 

CS71.R66     1879 


-13030 


2735  William  and  Anne  Robinson  of  Dorchester,  Mass. ;    their 

ancestors  and  their  descendants.     By  Edward  Doubleday  Har- 
ris .. .    Boston,  Press  of  D.  Clapp  &  son,  1890. 
60  p.    fold,  geoeal.  tab.     25^'=™. 
"Two  hundred  and  fifty  copies." 

CS71.R66     1890 

9-13631 

2736 Items  of  ancestry,  by  a  descendant,  I.  M.  R.  [i.  e.  Ida  May 

Frost  Robinson]     Privately  printed.     Boston,  D.  Clapp  &  son, 
1894. 

93  p.     illu3.     24i«". 

CS71.R66     1894 

10-11178 

2737  Descendants  of  Alexander  Robinson  and  Angelica  Peale. 

[Washington,  D.  C,  1896] 

89  1.  port.  26|  x  20|'-™. 
By  William  Carvel  Hall. 
Autographed  from  typewritten  copy. 

CS71.R66     1896 
9-13G32 

2738  Donald  Robertson  and  his  wife,  Rachel  Rogers,  of  King 

and  Queen  County,  Virginia,  their  ancestry  and  posterity;  also, 

a  brief  account  of  the  ancestry  of  Commodore  Richard  Taylor 

of  Orange  County,  Virginia,  and  his  naval  history  during  the 

war  of  the  American  revolution.     By  William  Kyle  Anderson. 

[Detroit,  Mich.,  Winn  and  Hammond,  printers,  introd.  1900] 

263,  xxvi  p.,  1 1.    front.,  pi.,  port.    23°°'. 

CS71.R66     1900 
3-6082 


AMERICAN   AND  ENGLISH   GENEALOGIES  565 

Robinson — Continued . 

2739  Ancestor  hunting.     Some   account  of  a  week  spent  in 

Windham  County,  Vermont,  during  the  month  of  June,  1901  ... 
By  Hamhne  E.  Robinson  .  .  .  Maryville,  Mo.,  Priv.  print,  by 
the  author,  1901. 

12  p.    illus.    18"™. 

"Only  fifty  copies  . .  .  were  printed  privately  by  the  author,  in  the  month  of 
July,  1901.     This  is  number  10.     H.  E.  Robinson." 

CS71.R66     1901 

3-33148 

2740  The  Robinson  family.     CompHments  of  James  P.  Sherman. 

Waterloo,  la.,  1901. 

28  1.    20^  X  27^''°'. 

CS71.I166     1901a 

1-27668 

2741  Thomas  Robinson  and  his  descendants,  by  Thomas  Has- 
tings Robinson.  Rev.  ed.,  1902.  Harrisburg,  Pa.,  Harrisburg 
pubhshing  company,  1902. 

233  p.     front.,  plates,  ports.     22^"™. 

CS71.B66     1902 

5-37638 

2742  Robinson  family  genealogical  and  historical  association. 

The  Robinsons  and  their  kin  folk  [lst]-3d  series,  [1902]- 
1906.     New  York,  Published  by  the  Society,  1902-06. 

3  V.    front,  (v.  3)  illus.  (incl.  facsims.)  plates  (partly  col.)  ports.    23'^". 

The  above  title  appears  in  vol.  1  only  on  cover.     It  appears  on  t.-p.  and  cover 
of  vol.  2  and  3. 

Contains  list  of  officers,  constitution  and  by-laws,  historical  sketches,  mem- 
bers of  Association,  etc. 

CS71.B66     1902-1906 

7-23697 

2743 A  historical  sketch  of  the  Robinson  family  of  the  line 

of  Ebenezer  Robinson,  a  soldier  of  the  revolution.  Born  at 
Lexington,  Mass.,  Feb.  14th,  1765.  Died  at  South  Reading, 
Vt.,  Oct.  31,  1857.  By  Jane  Bancroft  Robinson  . .  .  Detroit, 
1903. 

viii,  5-68  p.,  1 1.  incl.  front.,  illus.     col.  pi.     23'=". 

Introduction  signed:  George  O.  Robinson,  Jane  B.  Robinson. 

CS71.R66     1903 

6-858 

2744  Colonial    and   revolutionary    ancestry :  some   account   of 

the  New  England  descent  of  Hamline  Elijah  Robinson  . . . 
Maryville,  Mo.,  Priv.  print.,  1903. 
28  p.  incl.  facsims.     24*=™. 
Forewords  signed  Hamline  Elijah  Robinson. 

"Only  100  copies  of  this  pamphlet  were  privately  printed  by  the  compiler 
in  January,  1903,  of  which  this  is  number  9." 

CS71.R66     1903a 

3-26269 


566  LIBRAEY   OF   CONGRESS 

Robinson — Continued. 

2745  Genealogy  of  the  Robertson,  Small  and  related  families: 

Hamilton,  Livingston,  McNaughton,  McDonald,  McDougall, 
Beveridge,  Lourie,  Stewart.  By  Archibald  Robertson  Small 
. .  .    Indianapolis,  A.  G.  Small,  1907. 

5  p.  1.,  191-249,  [9]  p.     front,  (port.)     24'='". 
Edited  by  A.  G.  Small. 

CS71.R66     1907 
9-7061 

See  also  Barlow. 

Buford. 

Burton. 

Flagg. 

FoUett. 

Gentry. 

Giles. 

Glassell. 

McKinney. 

Pocahontas. 

Watson. 

Roby.     See  also  Corliss. 

Rock,  Oapt.    See  Moore. 

2746  Rockwell. 

The  Rockwell  family  in  America.  A  genealogical  record, 
from  1630  to  1873.  By  Henry  Ensign  Rockwell.  Boston, 
Rockwell  &  Churchill,  1873. 

V,  7-224  p.     col.  front,  (coat  of  arms)     24"™. 


CS71.B27 

1891 

CS71.B93 

1903 

CS71.B974 

1906 

CS71.F754 

1903 

CS71.F668 

1896 

CS71.G339 

1909 

CS71.G472 

1864 

F225.H41 

CS71.M158 

1905 

CS71.R747 

1887 

CS71.W34 

1910 

CS71.C8 

1876 

DA912.M8a 

CS71.R683     1873 


9-13019 


2747  A  genealogy  of  the  families  of  John  Rockwell,  of  Stam- 
ford, Conn.,  1641,  and  Ralph  Keeler,  of  Hartford,  Conn.,  1639. 
Comp.  by  James  Boughton  . . .    New  York,  W.  F.  Jones,  1903. 

xc,  525  p.     front.,  ports.     24^"°. 

CS71.R683     1903 

9-30476 

2748  Rockwood. 

A  historical  and  genealogical  record  of  the  descendants  of 
Timothy  Rockwood  .  .  .  Compiled  from  authentic  sources. 
By  E.  L.  Rockwood  .  .  .    Boston,  Mass.,  The  compiler,  1856. 

146,  V,  [1]  p.     front.     20'='°. 

CS71.R684     1856 

9-13029 


AMEKICAN   AND   ENGLISH   GENEALOGIES  567 

Rockwood — Continued. 

2749  The  descendants  of  Benjamin  Rockwood,  sr.,  of  Grafton, 

Mass.,  with  some  account  of  his  ancestry  and  the  early  Rock- 
woods  in  Massachusetts.     By  Charles  A.  Flagg.     Washington, 
D.  C.  [Press  of  Gibson  bros.]  1905. 
36  p.     23^" 


Lcm 


5-27472 

CS71.R684 

1905 

See  also  Adams. 

F63.M88 

vol.  1 

Flagg. 

CS71.F754 

1903 

Rodenbough.     See  also  Kaufman. 

CS71.K21 

1892 

Rodes.     See  Rhodes. 

Rodger.     See  Rogers. 
Rodlon.     See  Ridlon. 

2750  Rodman. 

Genealogy  of  the  Rodman  family,  1620  to  1886.  By  Charles 
Henry  Jones.  Philadelphia  [Printed  by  Allen,  Lane  &  Scott] 
1886. 

287  p.,  2  1.     ports.,  facsim.     26"='". 

CS71.I1693     1886 

9-13259 

2751  Notes  on  Rodman  genealogy.     By  William  Woodbridge 

Rodman  .  .  .  [New  Haven,  Coim.]  Printed  for  the  author 
[Tuttle,  Morehouse  &  Taylor,  printers]  1887. 

27  p.    24i<'°». 

CS71.R693     1887 

9-13258 

Roe.     See  also  Conkling.  CS71.C752    1909 

2752  Rogers. 

Genealogical  memoir  of  the  family  of  Rev.  Nathaniel  Rogers, 
of  Ipswich,  Essex  Co.,  Mass.  .  .  .  son  of  Rev.  John  Rogers,  of 
Dedham,  Essex,  Old  England  .  .  .  <  By  a  descendant  >  [Boston, 

1851] 

[3H8  (t.  e.  50)  p.     front,  (port.)     22^'='°. 

Caption  title. 

Reprinted  from  the  "New  England  historical  and  genealogical  register," 
vol.  5,  April,  1851. 

CS71.B73     1851 

3-6542 

2753  John  Rogers :  the  compiler  of  the  first  authorised  English 

Bible;  the  pioneer  of  the  English  reformation;  and  its  first 
martyr.  Embracing  a  genealogical  account  of  his  family, 
biographical  sketches  of  some  of  his  principal  descendants,  his 
own  writings  etc.  etc.  By  Joseph  Lemuel  Chester.  London, 
Longman,  Green,  Longman,  and  Roberts,  1861. 

xii,  452  p.     front,  (port.)  plates.     22<=°'. 

10-10228 


568  LIBfiAKY   OF   CONGRESS 

Rogers — Continued . 

2764  Genealogy  of  Rogers  of   Dowdeswell,  in   the   county  of 

Gloucester.  Copied  from  a  pedigree  certified  by  George  Harrison, 
AVindsor  herald,  in  the  possession  of  R.   R.  Coxwell-Rogers, 
esq.,  of  Dowdeswell  court.     [London?]  Priv.  print.,  1869. 
1  p.  1.,  10  p.     illus.  (coat  of  arms)    28^'=™. 

CS439.R6 

2-27568 

2755  The  Scottish  house  of  Roger,  with  notes  respecting  the 

families  of  Playfair  and  Haldane  of  Bermony.  By  the  Rev. 
Charles  Rogers  ...  2d  ed.  Edinburgh,  Printed  for  private 
circulation  [McFarlane  &  Erskine,  printers]  1875. 

44  p.     22J«". 

CS479.R7 

6-1 1073 

2756  Descendants   of  the   Rev.   Daniel   Rogers,   of  Littleton, 

Mass.     [By  John  Ward  Dean.     Boston,  1885] 

8  p.     25i^"". 

"Reprinted  from  the  N.  E.  historical  and  genealogical  register  for  July, 
1885." 

CS71.R73     1885 

5-14267 

2757  The  Rogers  family,  of  the  county  of  Essex,  England,  and 

Essex     County,    Massachusetts.     By    Henry     F.    Waters  .  . . 

[Boston,  1887] 

geneal.  tab.     29  x  26"". 

"Reprinted  from  the  New  England  historical  and  genealogical  register  for 
April,  1887." 

CS71.R73     1887 

9-13257 

2758 The  John  Rogers  families  in  Plymouth  [Mass.]  and  vicinity. 

By  Josiah  H.  Drummond.  (Read  before  the  Maine  historical 
society,  Dec.  19,  1895).     [Portland,  Me.,  1895] 

26  p.     24'='°. 

CS71.R73     1896 

1-18328 

2759 2d  &  rev.  ed.     [Portland,  Me.,  1898] 

27  p.     24^'='". 

CS71.R73     1898 

1-18320 

2760  James    Rogers    of   Londonderry    and   James    Rogers    of 

Dunbarton.    [By  Hon.  Josiah  H.  Drummond  . . .     Manchester, 

N.  H.,  S.  C.  &  L.  M.  Gould]  1897. 

Ip.  1.,  12p.     22"='". 

A  new  ed.  published  in  1902  under  title:  The  two  James  Rogers. 

CS71.R73     1897 

4-36354 


CS71.B73     1898a 


AMERICAN  AND  ENGLISH  GENEALOGIES  569 

Rogers— Continued . 

2761  The  Rogers  family  of  Georgetown  [Me.]     By  Josiah  H. 

Drummond.     [n.  p.,  1897?] 

cover-title,  37  p.     24"™. 

CS71.R73     1897a 

9-13255 

2762  Jolin  Rogers  of  Marslifield  and  some  of  his  descendants. 

By  Josiah  H.  Drummond  . .  .    West  Hanover,  Mass.,   R.  B. 

ElHs,  1898. 

iv,  5-194  p.     24"= 
*   9-13256 

2763  Hope  Rogers  and  liis  descendants.     Comp.  by  James  S. 

Rogers  .  .  .    Boston,  Printed  by  D.  Clapp  &  son,  1901. 

7  p.     24"'°. 

"  Reprinted  from  New-Eng.  historical  and  genealogical  register  for  Jmi., 
1901." 

CS71.R73     1901 

5-444 

2764  The  two  James  Rogers :  James  Rogers  of  Londonderry  and 

James  Rogers  of  Dunbarton.  A  genealogical  research,  by  Hon. 
Josiah  H.  Drummond.     Manchester,  N.  H.,  1902. 

15  p.     illus.  (port.)     23i"™. 

First  published  in  1897,  under  title  "James  Rogers  of  Londonderry  and  James 
Rogers  of  Dunbarton." 
Biographical  sketch  of  the  author,  by  G.  W.  Browne:  p.  13-15. 

CS71.R73     1902 

4-36356 

2765  James  Rogers  of  New  London,  Ct.,  and  his  descendants. 

By  James  Swift  Rogers  .  .  .    Boston,  The  compiler,  1902. 

514  p.     front.,  pi.,  port.,  facsim.     24"™. 

CS71.R73     1902a 

2-24344 

2766  Biographical  notes  and  genealogical  tables  giving  line  of 

descent  of  Jonathan  J.  Rogers  and  other  descendants  of  Ezra 
Earll  and  Mary  Sabin  from  the  Mayflower  pilgrims  Francis 
Cooke  and  Richard  Warren.  By  C.  H.  Weygant.  Newburgh, 
N.  y.,  Newburgh  journal  print,  1905. 

45  p.     23*"". 

Blank  pages  at  end  for  "Additional  records." 

"Jonathan  J.  Rogers"  supplied  in  manuscript  on  title-page. 

CS71.R73     1906 

9-28471 

See  also  Barlow.  CS71.B27    1891 

Kinney.  F226.M15 

McKinney.  cs71.mi58    1905 

NoyeS.  CS71.N955     1907 

Pierce.  CS71.P616    1874 

Pocahontas.  CS71.R747     1887 

Sinnott.  CS71.S617    1906 

Roland.     See  Rowland. 


570  LIBRAEY  OF   CONGRESS 

2767  RoUins. 

Records  of  families  of  the  name  Rawlins  or  Rollins,  in  the 
United  States.  In  two  parts  .  .  .  Comp.  by  John  R.  Rollins. 
Lawrence,  Mass.,  G.  S.  Merrill  &  Crocker,  printers,  1874. 

xvi  p.,  2  1.,  348  p.     front,  (port.)     23"'". 

Contents. — pt.  1.  Family  records  of  James  Rawlins,  of  Dover,  and  his 
descendants.— pt.  2.  Partial  records  of  the  families  of  Nicholas  Rawlins,  of 
Newbury,  William  Rawlins,  of  Gloucester,  Thomas  Rawlins,  of  Scituate, 
Thomas  Rawlins,  of  Boston,  Henry  Rollins,  of  Pennsylvania,  Charles  Rawlins, 
of  Delaware,  and  notices  of  other  families. 

CS71.R754     1874 

9-13235 

2768  RoUo. 

A  genealogical  record  of  the  descendants  of  Alexander  Rollo, 
of  East  Haddam,  Conn.,  1685-1895,  with  biographical  notes. 
By  John  Hollenbeck  Rollo.  Wilmington,  Del.,  Priv.  print,  for 
the  author,  1896. 

56  p.     24J''". 

"Edition  of  75  copies."    no.  1  of  9  extra  copies. 

CS71.R755     1896 

9-13254 

Ronald.     See  Clanronald. 

2769  Roome, 

Descendants  of  Peter  Willemse  Roome.  [Comp.  by  Peter 
Roome  Warner.     New  York,  D.  H.  Gildersleeve,  printer,  1883] 

348,  62  p.     23i<=™. 

CS71.R778     1883 

9-13022 

Rocs.     See  also  Gustin.  CS71.G982    1900 

Roosenboom.     See  Roseboom. 

2770  Roosevelt. 

The  Roosevelt  genealogy,  1649-1902;  comp.  and  published 
by  Charles  Barney  Whittelsey  . .  .  Hartford,  Conn.,  C.  B. 
Whittelsey,  1902. 

121  p.     24'=™. 

CS71.R781     1902 

2-15636 

2771 "Land  o'   the  leal."     Home  of  Roosevelt's  ancestors  in 

Bucks.     The  story  of  a  sturdy  people  . .  .    [By  Warren  Smedley 
Ely.     Doylestown,  Pa.,  1902] 

[4]  p.     27'='". 
Signed:  The  antiquary. 
Caption  title. 

A  sketch  of  the  Scotch-Irish  ancestry  of  Mrs.  Margaret  (Barnhill)  Roosevelt. 

F157.B8E54 

See  also  Repalje.  CS69.H7 

Todd.  CS71.T634     1867 


AMERICAN  AND  ENGLISH   GENEALOGIES  571 

2772  Root. 

Root  genealogical  records.  1600-1870.  Comprising  the  gen- 
eral history  of  the  Root  and  Roots  families  in  America.  By- 
James  Pierce  Root  .  . .  New  York,  R.  C.  Root,  Anthony  &  co., 
1870. 

2  p.  1.,  9-533  p.    geneal.  tab.     21^x18^''"'. 

CS71.I1782     1870 

9-13021 

Roote.     See  Root. 
Rootes.     See  Root. 

2773  Roper. 

The  Ropers  of  Sterling  and  Rutland,  by  Ella  E.  Roper  .  . . 
East  Orange,  N.  J.,  Pub.  under  the  auspices  of  the  Roper  asso- 
ciation by  F.  H.  Colvin,  1904. 

2  p.  1.,  7-472,  [1]  p.  incl.  plates.     21<^ 


1  cm 


CS71.B784     1004 


&-24869 


2774  Rory. 

Irish  family  history  ...  By  Richard  F;  Cronnelly.  Dublin, 
Printed  by  Goodwin,  son,  and  Nethercott,  1864. 

2  V.  in  1.     22^"'". 

Contents. — pt.  I.  A  history  of  the  Clanna-Rory,  or  Rudricians,  descendants 
of  Roderick  the  Great,  monarch  of  Ireland  ...  to  which  is  added  a  paper  on 
the  authorship  of  the  "Exile  of  Erin"  by  a  septuagenarian. — pt.  II.  A  history 
of  the  Clan  Eoghan,  or  Eoghanachts,  descendants  of  Eoghan  More,  or  Eugene 
the  Great. 

CS498.C8 

3-4650 

2775  Rosbrugh. 

Rosbrugh,  a  tale  of  the  revolution,  or  Life,  labors  and  death 
of  Rev.  John  Rosbrugh  .  . .  chaplain  in  the  continental  army; 
clerical  martyr  of  the  revolution,  killed  by  Hessians,  in  the  bat- 
tle of  Assunpink,  at  Trenton,  New  Jersey,  Jan.  2d,  1777. 
Founded  upon  a  paper  read  before  the  New  Jersey  historical 
society  at  its  meeting  in  Trenton,  January  15th,  1880;  to  which 
is  appended  genealogical  data  of  all  the  Rosbrughs  of  the  connec- 
tion in  America:  by  Rev.  JohnC.  Clyde,  a.  m.  . .  .    Easton,  1880. 

4  p.  1.,  lOI  p.     maps.     23  x  IQ""". 

Supplementary  matter  dated  1882,  p.  93-101. 

Leaf  of  "Addenda"  inserted  between  p.  92  and  93. 

2-510 


572  LIBRAEY  OF   CONGRESS 

2776  Rose. 

A  genealogical  deduction  of  the  family  of  Rose  of  Kilravock, 
with  illustrative  documents  from  the  family  papers,  and  notes. 
Edinburgh  [T.  Constable]  1848. 

1  p.  1.,  viii,  531,  [1]  p.  double  front.,  illuB.,  1  pi.,  faceim.  25^°".  (On 
cover:  The  Spalding  club,  Aberdeen.     [Publications.     17]) 

Title  vignette  in  colors. 

By  Hugh  Rose. 

Continued  to  1753  by  Lachlan  Shaw.     Ed.  by  Coemo  Innep. 

DA750.S8  vol.  17 

4-24737 

2777  A  chart  of  the  ancestors  and  descendants  of  Rev.  Robert 

Rose,  born  at  Wester  Alves,  Scotland,  February  12,  1704,  came 
to  Virginia  in  1725,  died  June  30,  1751,  prepared  by  W.  G. 
Stanard,  for  Miss  Annie  Fitzhugh  Rose  Walker.  Richmond, 
W.  E.  Jones,  printer,  1895. 

1  p.  1.,  fold,  geneal.  tab.     Id""^. 

CS71.B796     1896 

9-13018 

See  also  Lamb.  CS71.L218    1904 

Ross. 

2778  Roseboom. 

1630-1897.  A  brief  history  of  the  ancestors  and  descend- 
ants of  John  Roseboom  (1739-1805)  and  of  Jesse  Johnson 
(1745-1S32).  Comp.  by  Catharine  Roseboom,  Dr.  J.  Livingston 
Roseboom,  Rev.  Henry  U.  Swinnerton  and  Joseph  H.  White. 
Cherr}^  Valley,  N.  Y.  [Printed  at  the  Co-operative  press,  Cam- 
bridge, Mass.,  1897?] 

140  p.  incl.  front.     24i«'°. 

CS71.R798     1897 

9-13253 

2779  Rosecrans. 

The  Rosenkrans  family  in  Europe  and  America.  Comp.  by 
Allen  Rosenkrans  .  .  .  Newton,  N.  J.,  New  Jersey  herald  press, 
1900. 

332  p.,  1  1.     front.,  illus.,  plates,  ports.     27<"", 

CS71.R799     1900 

4-30111 

2780  RoseU. 

Stemmata  Rosellana;  compiled  from  inquisitiones  post  mor- 
tem, parliamentary  records,  rotuli  hundredorum,  chancery 
reports,  etc.,  etc.  By  Clifford  Stanley  Sims  . . .  Philadelphia, 
W.  F.  Geddes,  1859. 

8  p.     19A'=°. 

CS71.R811     1869 

3-7930 


AMERICAN  AND  ENGLISH   GENEALOGIES  573 

2781  Rosenberger. 

The  Rosenberger  family  of  Montgomery  County.  Historical 
and  genealogical  sketches.  By  Edv/ard  Mathews.  Harleys- 
ville,  Pa.,  I.  R.  Haldeman,  1892. 

4  p.  1.,  60  p.     front.,  ports.     22^<"". 

CS71.R813     1892 

9-13020 

2782  A  genealogical  record  of  the  descendants  of  Henry  Rosen- 
berger of  Franconia,  Montgomery  Co.,  Pa.  Together  with  his- 
torical and  biographical  sketches,  and  illustrated  with  portraits 
and  other  illustrations.  By  Rev.  A.  J.  Fretz  . . .  With  an 
introduction  by  Prof.  Seward  M.  Rosenberger,  of  Quakertown, 
Pa.     [Milton,  N.  J.]  1906. 

336,  [1]  p.  incl.  front,     pi.,  porte.     21^'"°. 

CS71.R813     1906 

8-30310 

Rosenberry.     See  Rosenberger. 
Rosencrans.     See  Rosecrans. 
Rosenkrans.     See  Rosecrans. 

2783  Ross. 

Rossiana;  papers  and  documents  relating  to  the  history  and 
genealogy  of  the  ancient  and  noble  house  of  Ross,  of  Ross-shire, 
Scotland,  and  its  descent  from  the  ancient  earls  of  Ross, 
together  with  the  descent  of  the  ancient  and  historic  family  of 
Read,  from  Rede  of  Troughend,  Reade  of  Barton  Court,  Berks, 
and  Read  of  Delaware.  Also  some  account  of  the  related  fam- 
lies  .  .  .  By  Major  Harmon  Pumpelly  Read  .  .  .  Being  a  com- 
pilation of  original  documents  found  in  the  archives  of  the  late 
General  John  Meredith  Read,  original  articles  by  the  author  and 
compiler,  and  articles  already  published,  including  the  descent 
of  the  earls  of  Ross,  by  the  late  Francis  Nevile  Reid,  esq.  . . . 
Albany,  N.  Y.  [Press  of  the  Argus  co.]  1908. 

xiii  p.,  1  1.,  [xv]-xix  p.,  1  I.,  431  p.  incl.  col.  front.,  illus.  plates,  ports., 
geneal.  charts  (partly  fold.)    24"™. 

"The  Argus  company  certifies  that  there  have  been  three  hundred  copies  of 
this  book  printed  from  type  in  the  year  nineteen  hundred  and  eight,  of  which 
this  is  no.  2." 

CS71.R825     1908 
9-5692 

See  also  Rose.  DA750.S8    voL  17 

RuggleS.  CS71.R932     1901 

Rotch.     See  also  Lawrence.  cs71.L42    1904 


574  LIBRARY  OF   CONGRESS 

2784  Roulhac. 

Genealogical  memoir  of  the  Roulhac  family  in  America.  By 
Helen  M.  Prescott.  Atlanta,  Ga.,  American  publishing  and 
engraving  co.,  1894. 

109  p.    col.  front,  (coat  of  arms)     20J=™. 

"The  greater  part  of  this  book  is  copied  from  the  manuscript  memoirs  of 
Francis  L.  G.  Roulhac." 

CS71.B86     1804 

9-13239 

Rounsevill.     See  also  Pierce.  CS7i.pei6    1874 

Roush.     See  also  Morr.  CS71.M872    1896 

2785  Rowell. 

Biographical  sketch  of  Samuel  Rowell  and  notices  of  some  of 
his  descendants;  with  a  genealogy  for  seven  generations, 
1754-1898.  By  Roland  Rowell  . . .  Manchester,  N.  H.,  W.  E. 
Moore,  1898. 

216  p.     front.,  illus.,  pi.,  ports.     23"". 

CS71.R881     1898 

Dec.  21,  98-78 

2786  Rowland. 

A  genealogical  sketch  of  the  posterity  of  John  Rowland  of 
Rhosybayvil,  parish  of  Bayvil,  Pembroke,  Wales,  and  after- 
wards of  East  Whiteland,  Chester  Co.,  Pa.  By  Henry  J.  Row- 
land and  Edward  K.  Rowland  .  .  .  [Philadelphia,  Printed  by 
J.  B.  Lippincott  company]  1893. 

2  p.  1.,  3-32,  [1]  p.     20<"". 

Blank  pages  at  end  for  "Line  of  descent." 

CS7 1.11883     1893 

9-13236 

Rowlee.     See  Rowley. 

2787  Rowley. 

Lieut.  Heman  Rowlee  (1746-1818)  and  his  descendants,  by 
Willard  Winfield  Rowlee  .  . .  Ithaca,  N.  Y.  [Press  of  Andrus  & 
Church]  1907. 

138  p.     front.,  ports.     24^'^'°. 

"Edition  of  150  copies." 

CS71.B884     1907 

7-29603 

2788  Descendants  of  Moses  Rowley,  Cape  Cod,  Mass.,  about 

1715,  also  descendants  of  George  Warner,  Wittenberg,  Ger- 
many, born  1720.  By  H.  S.  Russell  . . .  Pittsfield,  Mass., 
Eagle  printing  and  binding  company,  1908. 

54  p.     18^". 

Printed  for  private  circulation. 

CS71.R886     1908 

10-9115 


AMERICAN  AND  ENGLISH  GENEALOGIES  575 

2789  Royall. 

The  old  Royall  house,  by  Helen  Tilden  Wild  .  .  .    Salem, 
Mass.,  The  Salem  press  company,  1908. 
1  p.  1.,  8  p.     front.     25i<=™. 
Reprinted  from  the  Massachusetts  magazine,  vol.  1,  no.  3. 

r74.M66W6 

9-27669 

See  also  Oliver.  CS71.048    1907 

Royer.     See  also  Gift.  CS71.G459    1909 

Rudricians.     See  Rory. 

2790  Ruggles. 

The  genealogy  of  Thomas*  Ruggles  of  Roxbury,  1637,  to 
Thomas^  Ruggles  of  Pomfret,  Conn.,  and  Rutland,  Vt.  The 
genealogy  of  Alitheah  Smith,  of  Hampton,  Conn.,  the  wife  of 
Thomas'  Ruggles,  and  the  genealogy  of  the  descendants — in 
part — of  Samuel  Ladd  of  Haverhill,  Mass.  By  Franklin  Ladd 
Bailey.     [Boston]  1896. 

[3H4  p.    23^ 

3-3836 


CS71.B932     1896 


2791  The  Ruggles  lineage.     Five  generations.     By  Henry  Stod- 
dard Ruggles  .  .  .     [n.  p.]  Priv.  print.,  1896. 
14  p.     col.  front,  (coat  ofxarms)     2W°. 

CS71.R932     1896a 

9-13238 

2792 The  Ruggles,  Kingsley,  Ross  and  Goodwin  revolutionary 

ancestry  of  Henry  Stoddard  Ruggles,  with  the  Ruggles,  Ryan, 
Kingsley,  Ross  and  Goodwin  arms,  from  family  book-plates  and 
silver,     [n.  p.,  1901?] 

2  p.  1.,  36  p.  incl.  pi.     front.     22^^"". 

CS71.R932     1901 

1-4125 

See  also  Chute.  CS71.C564    1894 

Tucker.  CS71.T89    1901 

2793  Rulon. 

The    Rulon    family    and    their    descendants.     Philadelphia, 
Lineaweaver  &  Wallace,  printers,  1870. 
43  p.,  1 1.    22i<=«. 
Comp.  by  John  C.  Rulon, 

CS71.B935     1870 

9-13237 

2794  Rumph. 

Genealogy  of  the  Rumph  family  of  South  Carolina.  By  A.  S. 
Salley,  jr.  Birmingham,  Ala.,  Leslie  printing  and  publishing 
CO.,  1903. 

cover-title,  10  p.     23i<='°. 

CS71.R938     1903 

3-14590 


576  LIBRARY  OF   CONGRESS 

2795  Runkle. 

The  Runkle  family;  being  an  account  of  the  Runkels  in 
Europe,  and  their  descendants  in  America,  by  Ben  Van  D. 
Fisher  . . .    New  York,  T.  A.  Wright,  1899. 

366  p.  incl.  col.  pi.  (coat  of  arms)    pi.     24^<"°. 

CS71.B942     1899 

3-3831 

2796  Runnells. 

A  genealogy  of  Runnels  and  Reynolds  families  in  America; 
with  records  and  brief  memorials  of  the  earliest  ancestors,  as 
far  as  known  and  of  many  of  their  descendants,  bearing  the 
same  and  other  names.  In  three  parts,  with  an  appendix.  By 
Rev.  M.  T.  Runnels,  a.  m.  ...  Boston,  A.  Mudge  &  son,  printers, 
1873. 

xvi,  354  p.,  1  1.     24''". 
Blank  pages  at  end  for  "Family  record." 

Contents. — pt.  1.  A  genealogical  memoir  of  Samuel  Runels,  of  Bradford, 
Mass.,  1703-1745. — pt.  2.  A  genealogical  memoir  of  Job  Runels,  or  Runals,  of 
Durham,  N.  H.,  1713-1762. — pt.  3.  A  genealogical  memoir  of  John  Runels,  or 
Runals,  of  Durham,  N.  H.,  1718-1756. 

CS71.R943     1873 
9-13240 

See  also  Reynolds. 

Runnels.     See  Runnells. 
Runyan.     See  Runyon. 

2797  Runyon. 

Genealogy  of  the  Runyan  family.     [Princeton,  1891] 
1  p.  1.,  8  p.,  1  1.     23'"°. 
Comp.  by  Henry  Runyan. 
Cover-title. 

"Savidge  family  record"  on  verso  of  p.  1. 
Folded  leaf  entitled  "Record  of  the  Runyan  family"  attached  to  p.  1. 

CS71.R944     1891 

2-837 

2798  Rupp. 

A  brief  biographic  memorial  of  Joh.  Jonas  Rupp,  and  com- 
plete genealogical  family  register  of  his  lineal  descendants,  from 
1756  to  1875.  With  an  appendix.  By  I.  Daniel  Rupp.  W. 
Philadelphia,  Pa.,  L.  W.  Robinson  [1875] 

xi  p.,  2  1.,  [13J-292  p.  incl.  front,  (port.)     IQ-^"*. 

Blank  pages  at  end  for  "Family  record." 

CS71.R946     1875 

9-13017 

Rusk.     See  also  Pound.  CS71.P876    1904 


AMERICAN   AND  ENGLISH   GENEALOGIES  677 

2799  Rusling. 

The  Rusling  family,  by  James  F.  Rusling  . . .  Philadelphia, 
Printed  for  private  circulation  by  J.  B.  Lippincott  company, 
1907. 

5  p.  1.,  159,  [1]  p.    front.,  platea,  porta.,  fold,  geneal.  tab.    25''™. 

CS71.R966     1907 

7-42335 

2800  Russell. 

Anecdotes  of  the  house  of  Bedford,  from  the  Norman  con- 
quest to  the  present  period  . . .    London,  J.  S.  Barr  [1797] 

1  p.  1.,  [v]-vii,  284  p.     21'"°. 

DA301.1.I19A5 

5-14523 

2800a  History  and  description  of  Woburn  and  its  abbey,  etc. 

etc.     By  J.   D.   Parry  . .  .    London,   Longman,    Rees,    Orme, 
Brown,  and  Green;  [etc.,  etc.,  pref.  1831] 
xii  p.,  2  1.,  320  p.     front.,  pi.  (partly  fold.)     19^"'". 

Contents. — pt.  1.  History  of  the  town.  The  ancient  abbey.  Biography  of 
the  Russell  family.  Sketch  of  the  Gordon  family.  Description  of  the  town. 
Vicinity  of  Woburn. — pt.  2.  Woburn  abbey.  Portraits  and  paintings.  Sculp- 
ture gallery.    Gardens,  and  park. 

DA690.W84P2 

2-29217 

2801  Historical  memoirs  of  the  first  race  of  ancestry,  whence  the 

house  of  Russell  had  its  origin:  from  the  subjugation  of  Norway 
to  the  Norman  conquest.  By  J.  H.  WifFen  .  .  .  London,  Long- 
man, Rees,  Orme,  Brown,  Green,  and  Longman  [etc.]  1833. 

2  p.  1.,  78  p.    fold,  geneal.  tab.    24^"™. 

DA301.1.R9W5 

4-33694 

2802 Historical  memoirs  of  the  house  of  Russell;  from  the  time 

of  the  Norman  conquest.  By  J.  H.  Wiffen  . . .  London,  Long- 
man, Rees,  Orme,  Brown,  Green,  and  Longman  [etc.]  1833. 

2  V.     illus.,  6  pi.,  2  port.  (incl.  front.)  fold,  geneal.  tab.     25*'™. 

DA301.1.R9W6 

4-33695 

2803  Sketch  of  the  history  of  the  house  of  Russell.     By  David 

Ross  . . .    London,  W.  S.  Orr  &  co.;  [etc.,  etc.]  1848. 

3  p.  1.,  84,  viii  p.     17i<"".     (Notes  on  the  nobility,  no.  1) 

DA301.1B9B8 

2-20540 

2804  Genealogy  of  that  branch  of  the  Russell  family  which 

comprises  the  descendants  of  John  Russell  of  Woburn,  Massa- 
chusetts, 1640-1878.  By  John  Russell  Bartlett.  Providence, 
Priv.  print,  [by  the  Providence  press  company]  1879. 

212  p.     front.,  pL,  ports.     26'''". 

List  of  the  author's  works:  p.  131-133. 

CS71.B966     1879 

3-31330 


35819°— 10 37 


578  LIBRARY   OF   CONGRESS 

Russell — Continued. 

2805  A  genealogy.     Comprising  some  of  the  ancestors  and  all 

the  descendants  of  John  and  Hannah  (Fincher)  Russell.     By 

Isaac  S.  Russell.     [New  Market,  Md.,  1887] 

2  p.  1.,  29,  [1]  p.     15  X  28^'='° 

CS71.R965     1887 

9-13016 

2806  Descendants  of  William  Russell,  Cambridge,  Mass.,  about 

1640,  by  Hezekiah  Stone  Russell,  of  Pittsfield,  Mass.  Mar.  1, 
1900.  Printed  for  private  circulation.  Pittsfield,  Mass.,  Eagle 
publishing  company,  1900. 

52  p.     IS^"'. 

CS71.R965     1900 

1-20S90 

2807  Genealogical  chart  of  the  Oliver  and  Otis  Russell  families 

of  Marlboro,  Mass.,  descendants  of  William  Russell,  immigrant 
from  England.  Designed  ...  by  L.  H.  Russell.  Winthrop, 
Mass.,  L.  H.  Russell,"  1908. 

geneal.  tab.     42  x  25''". 

CS71.R965     1908 

See  also  Fletcher.  CS439.F53 

GrisWOld.  CS71.G87     1898 

Richardson.  cs71.R52    1880 

Tracy.  CS71.T76     1895a 

2808  Rust. 

Record  of  the  Rust  family:  embracing  the  descendants  of 
Henry  Rust,  who  came  from  England  and  settled  in  Hingham, 
Mass.  1634-1635.     By  Albert  D.  Rust  .  .  .    Waco,  Tex.,  The 
author,  1891. 
xvi,  527,  [1]  p.     front.,  plates,  ports.,  facsims.     22^''™. 

CS71.I197     1891 
9-13015 

See  also  Richardson.  CS71.R52    1906 


2809  Rutherford. 

Family  records  and  events.  Compiled  principally  from  the 
original  manuscripts  in  the  Rutherfurd  collection.  By  Living- 
ston Rutherfurd.  New  York,  Printed  at  the  De  Vinne  press, 
1894. 

xvi  p.,  1 1.,  355  p.     front.,  plates,  ports.,  facsims.,  fold,  geneal.  tables.     25'^ 

Title  vignette:  coat  of  arms. 

CS71.R976     1891 

9-13014 

See  also  Thomas.  CS71.T46    1878 


^cm 


Rutherfurd.    See  Rutherford. 


AMERICAN   AND   ENGLISH   GENEALOGIES  579 

2809a  Ruthven. 

Papers  relating  to  William,  first  earl  of  Gowrie,  and  Patrick 
Ruthven,  his  fifth  and  last  surviving  son.  Private  impression. 
London,  Printed  by  J.  E.  Taylor  &  co.,  1867 

xii,  115  p.    23<=°i. 

By  John  Bruce,  1802-1869. 

Reprinted  from  the  Transactions  of  the  Society  of  antiquaries,  1849  and 
1851;  vol.  33,  p.  143-173;  vol.  34,  p.  190-224. 

Contents. — Observations  on  the  trial  and  death  of  William,  earl  of  Gowrie, 
A.  D.  1584,  and  on  their  connection  with  the  Gowrie  conspiracy,  a.  d.  1600. — 
Observations  upon  certain  dociunents  relating  to  William,  first  earl  of  Gowrie, 
and  Patrick  Ruthven,  his  fifth  and  last  surviving  son. 

DA789.B8 


2810  The  Ruthven  of  Freeland  peerage  and  its  critics,  by  J.  H. 

Stevenson.     Glasgow,  J.  MacLehose  and  sons,  1905. 

vi,  84  p.     22^  X  18'=™. 

CS479.R9 

6-15829 

2811  Rutter. 

Le  Roter,  or  Rutter,  of  Kjngsley,  co.  pal.  Chester.     By  T. 
Helsby  . . .    [London,  1872] 

22  p.    illus.,  double  pi.,  fold,  map,  5  fold,  geneal.  tab.    22<"". 

Two  of  the  genealogical  tables  are  in  pocket. 

Reprinted  from  the  "Reliquary,  quarterly  archaeological  journal  and  re- 
view," vol.  xu,  p.  [129]-138  (January,  1872)  and  p.  229-238  (April,  1872) 

CS439.I18 

8-17015 


See  also  Yerkes.  CS71.Y48    1904 

Ryedale.     See  Riddle. 

2812  Ryerson. 

The  genealogy  of  the  Ryerson  family  in  America.  1646-1902. 
By  Louis  Johnes  Ryerson,  a.  m.  New  York,  Press  of  Jenkins 
&  McCowan,  1902. 

89  p.     front.     21"=™. 

CS71.I1993     1909 


2813  Rymes. 

Rymes  genealogy.     Samuel  Rymes,  of  Portsmouth,  N.  H., 
and    his    descendants.     Comp.    for    Christopher    E.    Rymes. 
Somerville,  Mass.,  1897. 
13  numb.  1.     25 J  x  20 J=™. 

CS71.R996     1897 

9-13006 


580  LIBRARY  OF   CONGRESS 

2814  Sabin. 

The  Sabin  family  of  America.     The  four  earliest  generations. 
By  the  Rev.  Anson  Titus,  jr.  .  ,  .    Weymouth,  Mass.,  1882. 
cover-title,  1  p.  1.,  7,  [4]  p.     24^'"'". 

"Reprinted  from  the  New  Eng.  historical   and   genealogical  register  for 
January,  1882." 

CS71.S116     1883 

9-13720 

2814a  The  family  and  descendants  of  Rev.  James  Sabine;  by 

his  grandson,  John  Dickinson  Sabine  . . .      Washington,  D.  C, 
1904. 

15  p.     2  port.     23°™. 

CS71.S116     1904 

&-436 

See  also  Rogers.  CS71.R73    lOOS 


8814b  Sackett. 

The  Family  record.     Devoted  for  1897  to  the  Sackett,  the 
Weygant  and  the  Mapes  families,  and  to  ancestors  of  their 
intersecting    lines,     no.    1-12;    Jan.-Dec.    1897.     Newburgh, 
N.  Y.,  C.  H.  Weygant,  1897. 
.     1  V.     30'^'". 

Ed.  by  Charles  H.  Weygant. 

No  more  published . 

CS71.S121     1807 

1-27653 

2815  The  Sacketts  of  America,  their  ancestors  and  descendants, 

1630-1907;  by  Charles  H.  Weygant  .  .  .  [Newburgh,  Journal 
printl  1907. 

553  p.     26<"". 

CS71.S121     1907 

7-31429 

2816  Sackville. 

An  historical  and  topographical  sketch  of  Knole,  in  Kent; 
with  a  brief  genealogy  of  the  Sackville  family.  By  John 
Bridgman.     2d  ed.     London,  W.  Lindsell,  1821. 

viii,  164  p.     9  pi.     22^""'. 

DA690.K7B8 

3-15902 

2817  The  visitor's  guide  to  Knole,  in  the  county  of  Kent,  with 

catalogues  of  the  pictures  contained  in  the  mansion,  and  bio- 
graphical notices  of  the  principal  persons  whose  portraits  form 
part  of  the  collection.  By  John  H.  Brady,  f.  r.  a.  s.  Seven- 
oaks,  Printed  by  and  for  J.  Payne,  1839. 

XX,  258  p.    front.,  illus.,  pi.,  fold,  geneal.  tab.     2^<'^. 

The  family  of  Sackville,  p.  19-67. 

DA690.K77B 

2-21788 

Saflford.     See  also  YoWett,  CS71.F668    1896 


AMERICAN   AND   ENGLISH   GENEALOGIES  581 

2818  Sage. 

Genealogical  record  of  the  descendants  of  David  Sage,  a 
native  of  Wales;  born  1639,  and  one  of  the  first  settlers  of 
Middletown,  Connecticut. — 1652.  Carefully  prepared  and  rev. 
by  the  author  from  authentic  records.  Middletown,  Conn., 
Pelton  &  King,  printers,  1878. 

82  p.  incl.  pi.  (coat  of  arms)     front.,  photos.     23''™. 

Interleaved. 

Comp.  by  Elisha  L.  Sage. 

CS71.S129     1878 

9-13719 

2819 History  of  the  Sage  and  Slocum  families  of  England  and 

America,  including  the  allied  families  of  Montague,  Wanton, 
Brown,  Josselyn,  Standish,  Doty,  Carver,  Jermain  or  Germain, 
Pierson,  Howell.  Hon.  Russell  Sage  and  Margaret  Olivia 
(Slocum)  Sage.  The  Slocum  families  showing  three  lines  of 
descent  from  the  signers  of  the  Mayflower  compact.  By  Henry 
Whittemore  .  .  .    New  York,  1908. 

27,  xix,  [30]-44  p.,  2  1.,  [3]-50  p.     illus.,  plates,  ports.     31''". 

CS71.S129     1908 

9-29215 

2820  Sahler. 

The  genealogy  of  the  Sahlers,  of  the  United  States,  of  America, 
and  of  their  kinsmen,  the  Gross  family.  By  Louis  Hasbrouck 
Sahler.     Utica,  N.  Y.,  L.  C.  Childs  &  son,  printers  [1895] 

37,  [1]  p.     front,  (port.)     30  x  24«'". 

CS71.S13     1896 

1-27979 

St.  Clair.     See  also  Sinclair. 

2821  St.  John. 

The  St.  John  genealogy;  descendants  of  Matthias  St.  John  of 
Dorchester,  Massachusetts,  1634,  of  Windsor,  Connecticut,  1640, 
of  Wethersfield,  Connecticut,  1643-1645,  and  Norwalk,  Connec- 
ticut, 1650,  by  Orline  St.  John  Alexander.  New  York,  The 
Grafton  press,  1907. 

XV,  624  p.     front.,  plates,  ports.,  facsims.     25^''™. 

"Five  hundred  copies  of  this  book  have  been  printed  from  type  and  the 
type  distributed.     This  copy  is  no.  29." 

CS71.S143     1907 
7-20517 

See  also  Swain.  CS71.S97    1896 

Whiting.  CS71.W61    1873 

St.  Maur.     See  Seymour. 

Salesbury.     See  Salisbury. 


582  LIBRARY   OF   CONGRESS 

2822  Salisbury. 

Family-memorials.  A  series  of  genealogical  and  biographical 
monographs  on  the  families  of  Salisbury,  Aldworth-Elbridge, 
Sewall,  Pyldren-Dummer,  Walley,  Quincy,  Gookin,  Wendell, 
Breese,  Chevalier-Anderson,  and  Phillips.  With  fifteen  pedi- 
grees and  an  appendix.  By  Edward  Elbridge  Salisbury. 
Privately  printed.  [New  Haven,  Press  of  Tattle,  Morehouse 
&  Taylor]  1885. 

2  V.     fold,  geneal.  tables.     Sy". 
Paged  continuously. 

"Two  hundred  copies  of  this  volume  make  up  the  edition,  of  which  this 
is  no.  14." 
Genealogical  tables  contain  coats  of  arms. 

CS71.S167     1885 
9-14120 

2823  Seventeen  pedigrees  from  "Family-memorials,"  by  Ed- 
ward Elbridge  Salisbury.  Priv.  print.  [New  Haven,  Conn., 
Press  of  Tuttle,  Morehouse  &  Taylor]  1885. 

[3]  p.     fold,  geneal.  tables.     37<^™. 

Contents. — Pedigrees  of  the  families  of  Salisbury,  Aldworth-Elbridge, 
Sewall,  Pyldren-Dummer,  Walley,  Quincy,  Gookin,  Wendell,  Breese,  Che- 
valier-Anderson, and  Phillips. 

CS71.S167     1885a 

9-14119 

2824  Family  histories  and  genealogies.     A  series  of  genealogical 

and  biographical  monographs  on  the  families  of  MacCurdy, 
Mitchell,  Lord,  Lynde,  Digby,  Newdigate,  Hoo,  "Willoughb}'-, 
Griswold,  Wolcott,  Pitkin,  Ogden,  Johnson,  Diodati,  Lee  and 
Marvin,  and  notes  on  the  families  of  Buchanan,  Parmelee, 
Boardman,  Lay,  Locke,  Cole,  De  Wolf,  Drake,  Bond  and 
Swayne,  Dunbar  and  Clarke,  and  a  notice  of  Chief  Justice 
Morrison  Remick  Waite.  With  twenty-nine  pedigree-charts 
and  two  charts  of  combined  descents  .  .  .    By  Edward  Elbridge 

-    Salisbury  and  Evelyn  McCurdy  Salisbury.     Privately  printed. 
[New  Haven,  Press  of  Tuttle,  Morehouse  &  Taylor]  1892. 

3  V.  in  5.     port.,  fold,  geneal.  tables,  coats  of  arms.     31^^^™. 

"The  edition  consists  of  fifty  copies  on  large  paper  and  two  hundred  and 
fifty  of  this  size  of  which  this  is  no.  136." 

Contents. — v.  1,  pt.  1.  Genealogical  and  biographical  monographs  on  the 
families  of  MacCurdy,  Mitchell  and  Lord  and  notes  on  the  families  of  Buchanan, 
Parmelee,  Boardman  and  Lay  and  a  notice  of  Chief  Justice  Morrison  Remick 
Waite. — V.  1,  pt.  2.  Genealogical  and  biographical  monographs  on  the  families 
of  Lynde,  Digby,  Newdigate,  Hoo  and  Willoughby  and  notes  on  the  families 
of  Locke  and  Cole. — v.  2.  Genealogical  and  biographical  monographs  on  the 
families  of  Griswold,  Wolcott,  Pitkin,  Ogden,  Johnson  and  Diodati  and  notes 
on  the  families  of  De  Wolf,  Drake,  Bond  and  Swayne,  and  Dunbar. — v.  3. 
Genealogical  and  biographical  monographs  on  the  families  of  Lee  and  Marvin 
and  Clarke  (or  Clark)  notes. — v.  3,  supplement.  Twenty-nine  pedigree-charta 
with  two  charts  of  combined  descents. 

CS71.S167     1892 


AMERICAN  AND  ENGLISH   GENEALOGIES  583 

2825  Salkeld. 

The  Salkeld  family  of  Pennsylvania,  from  John  who  emigrated 
in  1705,  to  the  fourth  generation  so  far  as  known.  By  a  de- 
scendent  [!]     [Jacob  Painter,     n.  p.]  1867. 

cover-title,  1  p.  1.,  8  p.     illus.     21^=™. 

CS71.S168     1867 

9-13718 

Salsbury.     See  Salisbury. 

2826  Salter. 

First  families  of  old  Monmouth:  Salter  family.  By  J.  E. 
Stillwell  .  . .    [New  York,  1882] 

11  p.     23*=™.     [With    Salter,   Edwin.     Memorial    services    and    notices  of 
George  William  Salter  . . .    Washington,  1882] 
Caption  title. 

CS71.S177     1882 
9-13821 

2827  Memorial  services  and  notices  of  George  William  Salter, 

of  Washington,  D.  C.  .  .  .    Washington,  R.  Beresford,  printer, 

1882. 

46  p.,  1  1.     front,  (port.)  illus.     23"'°. 

Ed.  by  Edwin  Salter. 

CS71.S177     1882 

9-13822 

2828  John  Salter,  mariner,  by  William  Tibbits  Salter  .  .  .    Phila- 
delphia, J.  Highlands,  1900. 

58  p.     front.,  ports.     19^"™. 

CS71.S177     1900 

3-27030 

2829  Saltonstall. 

Pedigree  of  Saltonstall.     Collated  and  arranged  by  Geo.  D. 

Phippen.     [Boston,  S.  G.  Drake,  185-?] 

geneal.  tab.     53*  x  71^'""'. 

"Prepared  for  Mr.  Drake's  folio  edition  of  the  History  of  Boston." 

With  coat  of  arms  (mounted) 

CS71.S179     185- 

3-11077 

2830  Ancestry  and  descendants  of  Sir  Richard  Saltonstall,  first 

associate  of  the  Massachusetts  Bay  colony  and  patentee  of 
Connecticut.     [Cambridge]  Printed  at  the  Riverside  press,  1897. 

xii,  265  p.     front.,  plates,  ports.,  facsims.  (partly  fold.)  fold,  geneal.  tables, 
col.  coats  of  arms.     26^^™. 
Comp.  by  Leverett  Saltonstall. 
Title  vignette:  coat  of  arms. 
For  private  distribution. 

CS71.S179     1897 

9-13717 

See  also  Mumford.  CS71.M961    1900 


Salusbury.     See  Salisbury. 

Sampson.     See  also  Giles.  CS71.G472    1864 


584  LIBRARY  OF  CONGRESS 

2831  Sanborn. 

The  American  and  English  Sambornes.  [With  a  notice  of 
Rev.  Stephen  Bachiler]  By  V.  C.  Sanborn.  Concord,  N.  H., 
Printed  by  the  Republican  press  association,  1895. 

25  p.    front.,  illus.  (incl.  port.)     25^^^" 

Title  vignette:  coat  of  arms. 

"Reprinted  from  the  Granite  monthly." 

CS71.S198     1895 

9-13716 

2832  Genealogy  of  the  family  of  Samborne  or  Sanborn  in  Eng- 
land and  America.  1194-1898.  By  V.C.  Sanborn  .  .  .  [Con- 
cord, N.  H.,  Rumford  press]  1899. 

xiii  p.,  1  1.,  692  p.  col.  front,  (coat  of  arms)  illus.,  pi.,  port.,  fold,  map, 
facsim.,  geneal.  tab.    25'^™. 

Privately  printed  by  the  author. 

"The  author  attributes  much  of  the  completeness  of  his  volume  to  the  col- 
lections made  by  the  late  Dr.  N.  Sanborn,  and  Prof.  Dyer  H.  Sanborn." — N.  E. 
hist,  and  geneal.  register,  April,  1899. 

The  New  Hampshire  way  of  life  (1800-1860)  By  F.  B.  Sanborn  of  Concord, 
Mass.:  p.  613-628. 

CS71.S198     1899 

3-6521 

Sanders.     See  Saunders. 

Sanderson.     See  also  "Whitaker.  CS439   W485 

Sandon.  See  also  Crall.  CS71.C889    1908 

Sands.     See  Sandys. 

2833  Sandys. 

Descent  of  Comfort  Sands  and  of  his  children,  with  notes  on 
the  families  of  Ray,  Thomas,  Guthrie,  Alcock,  Palgrave,  Cornell, 
Dodge,  Hunt,  Jessup.  [By  Temple  Prime]  New  York  [The 
De  Vinne  press]  1886. 

91,  [1]  p.  geneal.  tables.  25^'^™.  [With  his  Descent  of  Comfort  Sands  . . . 
2d  ed.    New  York,  1897] 

"General  bibliography":  p.  91. 

CS71.S22     1897 

9-13645 

2834  Descent  of  Comfort  Sands  and  of  his  children,  with  notes 

on  the  families  of  Ray,  Thomas,  Guthrie,  Alcock,  Palgrave, 
Cornell,  Dodge,  Hunt,  Jessup.  By  Temple  Prime  ...  2d  ed. 
New  York  [The  De  Vmne  press]  1897. 

32  p.    geneal.  tables.    25i'=°». 
Bibliography:  p.  31-32. 

CS71.S22     1897 
9-13715 


AMERICAN   AND  ENGLISH   GENEALOGIES  585 

2835  Sanford. 

Sanford  genealogy;  the  branch  of  William  of  Madison,  N.  Y., 
of  the  sixth  American  generation.  By  Heman  Howes  Sanford. 
Syracuse,  N.  Y.,  1894. 

70  p.     front.,  ports.     24''™. 

CS71.S223     1894 

9-13714 

See  also  Beach.  CS71.B38    1898 

Chute.  CS71.C564     1894 

Sanger.     See  also  Adams.  F63    M88  voL  i 

2836  Santee. 

Genealogy  of  the  Santee  family  in  America  . . .  Comp.  and 
pub.  by  Ellis  M.  Santee  . . .  Cortland,  N.  Y.,  Printed  by 
Standard  printing  co.,  1899. 

127  p.  incl.  front.,  ports.    26"™. 

CS71.S234     1899 

9-13713 

2837  Sanxay. 

The  Sanxay  family,  and  descendants  of  Rev.  Jacques  Sanxay, 
Huguenot  refugee  to  England  in  sixteen  hundred  and  eighty-five. 
Preface  and  compilation  by  Theodore  F.  Sanxay  . . .  New 
York,  Printed  for  private  use,  1907. 

217  p.  incl.  pi.     facsim.     23^'^™. 

CS71.S238     1907 

8-20204 

2838  Sarchet. 

The  genealogy  of  the  Sarchet  family,  from  the  island  of 
Guernsey  to  Cambridge,  Ohio,  in  1806.  [Cambridge,  O.,  Herald 
print,  19021 

1  p.  1.,  [11]  p.    illua.    23^°"^. 
Comp.  by  Cyrus  P.  B.  Sarchet. 

CS71.S242     1902 
3-22475 

Sares.    See  Sears. 
Sargeant.     See  Sargent. 

2839  Sargent. 

Genealogical  chart  of  the  Sargent  family.     Designed   and 
comp.  by  Samuel  Andrews  .  .  .    Boston,  C.  Cook's  lithography, 
1851. 
geneal.  tab.     65  x  422«°»  fold,  to  65  x  38''". 

CS71.S245     1861 

9-18730 


586  LIBRARY  OF   CONGRESS 

Sargent — Continued. 

2840  Genealogy    of    the    Sarge[a]nt    family.     Descendants    of 

William,  of  Maiden,  Mass.  By  Aaron  Sargent  .  .  .  Boston, 
S.  G.  Drake,  1S58. 

108  p.     19i<'°'. 

CS71.S245     1868 

9-13712 

2841  Sargent    genealogy.     Hugh    Sargent,     of    Courteenhall, 

Northamptonshire,  and  his  descendants  in  England.  By 
John  S.  Sargent  . .  .  William  Sargent,  of  Maiden,  New  England, 
and  his  descendants  in  America.  By  Aaron  Sargent  .  .  . 
Somerville,  Mass.,  A.  Sargent,  1895. 

218  p.     plates,  porte.,  maps,  geneal.  tables,  coats  of  arms.     23^'''". 
"Comp.  and  pub.  by  Aaron  Sargent." 

CS71.S245     1896 

9-29051 

2842  Sargent  record.     William  Sargent,  of  Ipswich,  Newbury, 

Hampton,  Salisbury,  and  Amesbury,  New  England,  U.  S.,  with 
his  descendants  and  their  intermarriages,  and  other  Sargent 
branches.  Comp.  by  Edwin  Everett  Sargent.  St.  Johnsbury, 
Vt.,  The  Caledonian  co.,  1899. 

331  p.  incl.  front.,  illus.,  ports.,  coats  of  arms.     24^^™. 

CS71.S246     1899 
July  20,  99-93 

2843 Some  descendants  of  Digory  Sargent.     By  Henry  Ernest 

Woods,    A.    M.     Boston,    New-England    historic    genealogical 
society,  1904. 
12  p.    24^". 

"Reprinted   from   New-England   historical   and   genealogical   register   for 
October,  1904." 

CS71.S245     1904 

4-21129 

See  also  Ward  well.  CS71.W268    1897 


2844  Sartain. 

Annals  of  the  Sartain  tribe,   1557  to  1886.     [Philadelphia? 
1886?] 
73  p.     plates  (partly  col.)  ports.     23^«™. 
By  John  Sartain. 
"Printed,  not  published." 
Printed  on  one  side  of  leaf  only. 

CS71.S249     1886 

1-27957 

Satterlee.     See  also  Chesebrough.  CS71.C524    1903 


AMERICAN   AND  ENGLISH   GENEALOGIES  587 

2645  Saunders. 

The  founders  of  Massachusetts  Bay  colony.  A  careful 
research  of  the  earliest  records  of  many  of  the  foremost  settlers 
of  the  New  England  colony:  comp.  from  the  earliest  church 
and  state  records,  and  valuable  private  papers  ...  by  Sarah 
Saunders  Smith  .  . .  Pittsfield,  Mass.,  Press  of  the  Sun  printing 
company,  1897. 

372  p.    front.,  illuB.,  plates,  ports.,  plan.     23^«". 

An  account  of  the  author's  various  lines  of  ancestry. 

CS71.S266     1897 

4-15544 

2846  Genealogy  of  the  Cortland  County,  N,  Y.  branch  of  the 

Sanders  family.     [New  York,  Printed  by  Meyer  bros.,  1908] 

111  p.  incl.  coat  of  arms,    ports.     26*=™. 

Two  hundred  copies  only  of  this  work  are  printed  for  distribution  to  the 
descendants  of  the  Cortland  Co.  branch  of  the  "Sanders  family."  This  is  copy 
no.  87.  The  genealogy  was  begun  by  Joshua  C.  Sanders,  and  completed  by 
Dr.  Charles  Walton  Sanders. 

Forty-two  blank  pages  for  births,  marriages  and  deaths,  included  in  pagina- 
tion. 

Genealogical  tab.  61  x  SO''™  folded  to  20J  x  17'''"  pasted  in  back  of  book. 

CS71.S256     1908 

8-31819 

See  also  Driver.  CS71.D782    1889 

2847  Savage. 

Savidge  family  record,     [n.  p.,  18 — ] 

1  p.     23'''". 

Descendants  of  John  Middleton  Savidge. 

CS71.S264 

CA  9-6031 

See  also  Runyon.  CS71.R944    1891 

Savary.     See  Savery. 

2848  Savery. 

A  genealogical  and  biographical  record  of  the  Savery  families 
(Savory  and  Savary)  and  of  the  Severy  family  (Severit,  Savery, 
Savory  and  Savary)  descended  from  early  immigrants  to  New 
England  and  Philadelphia,  with  introductory  articles  on  the 
origin  and  history  of  the  names  ...  A  detailed  sketch  of  the 
life  and  labors  of  William  Savery,  minister  of  the  Gospel  in  the 
Society  of  Friends  and  appendixes  containing  an  account  of 
Savery's  invention  of  the  steam  engine  , . ,  By  A.  W.  Savary 
. . .  Assisted  in  the  genealogy  by  Miss  Lydia  A.  Savary  . . . 
Boston,  The  Collins  press,  1893. 

XX  p.,  1  1.,  266  p.  incl.  2  facsim.     2  pi.  (incl.  front.)  18  port.     24«™. 

CS71.S266     1893 

6-1096 


588  LIBRARY   OF   CONGRESS 

S  a  very — Continued. 

2849  Genealogical  sketch  of  some  of  the  descendants  of  Robert 

Savory  of  Newbury,  165G;  comp.  by  Fred  W.  Lamb,  a  descend- 
ant.    2d  ed.,  rev.  and  enl.     Manchester,  N.  H.,  Printed  by  the 
J.  B,  Clarke  company,  1904. 
cover-title,  16  p.     port.     24"™. 

CS71.S266     1004 

4-18958 

2860  Savery  and  Severy  genealogy  (Savory  and  Savary)     A 

supplement  to  the  Genealogical  and  biographical  record  pub- 
lished in  1893,  comprising  families  omitted  in  that  work,  and 
other  notes,  additions,  and  corrections;  being  a  continuation  of 
the  notes,  additions,  and  corrections  in  the  original  work  from 
page  XX,  by  the  author,  A.  W.  Savary  .  ,  .  Boston,  The  Fort 
Hill  press,  1905. 


58  p.     4  port.  (incl.  front.)     24 


cm 


CS71.S266     1005 


See  also  Anderson.  CS71.A65    1002 

Lamb.  CS71.L218    looo 

Lamb.  CS71.L218    ieo4 

Savidge.     See  Savage. 
Savory.     See  Savery. 

2851  Sawin. 

Sawin;  summary  notes  concerning  John  Sawin,  and  his  pos- 
terity. By  Thomas  E.  Sawin.  Wendell  [Mass.]  The  author, 
1866. 

48  p.     21'^°'. 

CS71.S27     1866 

9-13711 

Savsrtell.     See  also  Gamble.  CS71.G101    1006 

2852  Sawyer. 

Sawyers  in  America;  or,  A  history  of  the  immigrant  Sawyers, 
who  settled  in  New  England;  sho\ving  their  connection  with 
colonial  history  . , .  etc.,  also,  wonderful  increase  of  the  descend- 
ants of  Thomas  Sawyer,  one  of  the  nine  first  settlers  who  organ- 
ized the  towTi  of  Lancaster  and  gave  it  its  name.  By  Amory 
Carter  . . .  (who,  by  a  sad  accident,  has  become  blind).  Worces- 
ter, Press  of  E.  R.  Fiske,  1883. 

2  p.  1.,  [9]-120  p.     25i«='. 

CS71.S272     1883 
4-22332 


AMERICAN   AND  ENGLISH   GENEALOGIES  589 

Sawyer — Continued. 

2853  ...  A  genealogy  of  some  of  the  descendants  of  William 

Sawyer,  of  Newbury,  Mass.,  embracing  ten  generations  and  one 
hundred  and  seven  families.     By  Nathaniel  Sawyier  .  . .  and 
Joseph  Burbeen  Walker  . . .    Manchester,  N.  H.,  Printed  by 
W.  E.  Moore,  1889. 
47,  xii  p.     front.,  plan.     27"". 
At  head  of  title:  1640  .  .  .  1889. 

The  first  six  generations  and  a  portion  of  the  seventh  prepared  by  Nathaniel 
Sawyier,  the  remainder  compiled  by  J.  B.  Walker. 

CS71.S272     1880 

9-13710 

2864  Some  descendants  of  William  Sawyer,  of  Newbury,  Mass. 

By  W.  S.  Appleton.     Boston,  Press  of  D.  Clapp  &  son,  1891. 
1  p.  1.,  11  p.    23^"™. 

"Corrected  and  enlarged  from  the  New-England  historical  and  genealogical 
register  for  April,  1874." 

CS71.S272     1891 

»-13709 

See  also  Sears. 

Walker.  CS71.W18    1896 

Walker.  CS71.W18    1909 

Saxton.     See  also  Faxon.  CS71.F281    1880 

Sayer.     See  Sears. 

2855  Sayler. 

A  history  of  the  Sayler  family;  being  a  collection  of  genea- 
logical notes  relative  to  Daniel  Sayler  of  Frederick  County, 
Maryland,  who  came  to  America  about  1725-1730,  and  his 
descendants.  By  James  Lanning  Sayler.  Albany,  N.  Y.,  J. 
Munsell's  sons,  1898. 

164  p.     pi.,  ports.,  facsim.     30^"". 

CS71.S273     1898 

9-14807 

See  also  Stauffer.  CS71.S798    1897 


2856  Sayles. 

Sayles  [genealogical  chart!     [n.  p.,  18 — ] 
geneal.  tab.    35^  x  56<"°  fold,  to  23  x  9^'"'. 

6-38503 

Sayre.     See  Sears. 


CS71.S274     18— 


590  LIBRARY  OF   CONGRESS 

2857  Sayward. 

The  Sayward  family.  Being  the  history  and  genealogy  of 
Henry  Sayward  of  York,  Maine,  and  his  descendants.  With  a 
brief  account  of  other  Saywards  who  settled  in  America.  By 
Charles  A.  Sayward.     Ipswich,  Mass.,  Independent  press,  E.  G. 

Hull,  1890. 

vi,  168,  [2],  [173]-177  p.     coats  of  arms.     22«'». 

p.  [1731-176  duplicated. 

CS71.S276     1890 

9-13668 

2858  Scammon. 

Material  for  a  genealogy  of  the  Scammon  family  in  Maine. 
Salem,  Printed  by  the  Salem  press  publishing  and  printing  co., 
1892. 

2  p.  1.,  21  p.     25<'°'. 

Introduction  signed :  Benj.  N.  Goodale. 

CS71.S283     1892 

9-13667 

2859  ScheU. 

Schell ;  or.  Researches  after  the  descendants  of  John  Christian 
Schell  and  John  Schell.  Comp.  by  Christian  Denissen  . . . 
[Detroit,  J.  F.  Eby  &  company,  ^896] 

94  p.     front.,  ports.     24<='". 

CS71.S321     1896 

9-13666 

2860  Schenck. 

The  Rev.  William  Schenck,  his  ancestry  and  his  descendants 
. .  .    Comp.  by  A.  D.  Schenck,  U.  S.  army.     Washington,  R.  H. 

Darby,  1883. 

163  p.  incl.  col.  front,  (coat  of  arms)    geneal.  tables  (partly  fold.)    23«"». 

CS71.S324     1883 

9-13665 

2861  The  Blyenbeck  and  Afferclen  branch  of  the  family  of 

Schenck  van  Nydeck.  From  the  Family  of  Schenck  van 
Nydeggen.  Cologne,  1860.  Hampton,  Va.,  Normal  school 
press  print,  1885. 

cover-title,  26  p.     23'^°'. 

Comp.  by  Alexander  Du  Bois  Schenck. 

"26  pages,  intended  to  take  the  place  of  pages  20  to  23  of  the  author's  Schenck 
genealogy,  published  in  1883,  and  gives  the  ancestry  of  Roelof,  who  came  to 
Long  Island,  N.  Y.,  1650." 


CS71.S324     1885 


See  also  Gustin.  CS71.G982    1900 


2862  Schermerhorn. 

Genealogy  of  a  part  of  the  third  branch  of  the  Schermerhorn 
family  in  the  United   States,  comp.  by  Louis  Y.  Schermer- 


AMEEICAN    AND  ENGLISH   GENEALOGIES  591 

2862  Schermerhorn — Continued. 

horn  .  .  .    Philadelphia,    Printed    for    private    circulation    by 
J.  B.  Lippincott  company,  1903. 

19,  [1]  p.     29^<''". 

Printed  on  one  side  of  leaf  only,  the  printed  pages  facing  each  other. 

CS71.S326     1903 

4-8405 

2863  Schieffelin. 

Jacob  and  Hannah  (Lawrence)  Schieffelin  of  New  York.  By 
Isaac  J.  Greenwood,  a.  m.  ...  Boston,  D.  Clapp  cS;  son,  printers, 
1897. 

7  p.     24i<=™. 

Reprinted  from  New-Eng.  hist,  and  geneal.  register  for  October,  1897. 

CS71.S331     1897 

9-13663 

See  also  Thomas.  CS71.T46    1878 

2864  Schnebele. 

Genealogical  memoranda.  Snively,  a.  d.  1659-a.  d.  1882. 
Com  p.  and  arranged  by  (Rev.)  William  Andrew  Snively  .  . . 
[Brooklyn?  1883] 

77  p.     22  X  18«™. 

Printed  for  private  circulation. 

Pages  partly  blank. 

CS71.S358     1883 

2-9835 

Schneider.     See  Snyder. 

Schooley,     See  also  Lundy.  CS71.L962    1902 

Schureman.     See  Sherman. 

2865  Schuyler. 

Schuyler  family.  By  Joel  Munsell.  [Albany?]  Priv.  print., 
1874. 

11  p.     illus.     24^^™. 

Edition  of  thirty  copies  printed. 

Reprinted  from  the  N.  Y.  genealogical  and  biographical  record,  vol.  5, 
1874,  p.  60-68. 

CS71.S397     1874 

9-13662 

2866a  Colonial  New  York;  Philip  Schuyler  and  his  family,  by 

George  W.  Schuyler  . . .    New  York,  C.  Scribner's  sons,  1885. 

2  V.     22'=°'. 

F122.S39 
S-6265 

See  also  Byrd.  •     E159.G56 

Herkimer.  CS71.H549    1903 


592  LIBRAEY  OF   CONGBESS 

2866  Scott. 

Genealogical  memoirs  of  the  family  of  Sir  Walter  Scott, 
bart.  of  Abbotsford,  with  a  reprint  of  his  Memorials  of  the 
Haliburtons,  by  the  Rev.  Charles  Rogers  .  .  .  London,  The 
Grampian  club,  1877. 


Ixxii,  78  p.     front.     22 J 


cm 


CS479.S4 


2866a Dorothea  Scott,  otherwise  Gotherson  and  Ilogben,  of 

Egerton  house,  Kent,  1611-1680.  A  new  and  enlarged  ed. 
By  G.  D.  Scull  . . .  Oxford,  Printed  for  private  circulation  by 
Parker  and  co.,  1883. 

vi[3]  222  p.     front.,  4  fold,  geneal.  tables,  facsim.     21^'='°. 

The  Wiatt,  or  Wyatt  family,  p.  212-216. 

2867  A  genealogical  history  of  the  family  of  Scott  of  Thirle- 

stane;  extracted  from  "Some  old  families,"  by  H.  B.  McCall, 
F.  s.  A.     [n.  p.]  Priv.  print.,  1890. 

1  p.  1.,  fl71]-236  p.  incl.  illus.,  geneal.  tables.     2  pi.,  facsims.    29  x  23''°. 

CS479.S3 

4-9682 

2868  Hugh  Scott,  an  immigrant  of  1670,  and  his  descendants 

...    By  John  Scott  .  .  .    [Nevada,  la.,  J.  M.  Scott,  printer,  18951 

1  p.  1.,  viii,  322  p.,  1  1.,  iv  p.     front.,  pi.,  port.     22^'^°'. 

CS71.S43     1895 

1-10212 

2869  Descendants  of  William  Scott  of  Hatfield,  Mass.,  1668- 

1906.  And  of  John  Scott  of  Springfield,  Mass.,  1659-1906. 
By  Orrin  Peer  Allen  .  .  .  Palmer,  Mass.,  Pub.  by  the  author, 
1906. 

220  p.     front.,  plates,  ports.     23^=°. 

CS71.S43     1906 

6-33647 

2870  The  Scott  family  of  Shrewsbury,  N.  J.  Being  the  de- 
scendants of  William  Scott  and  Abigail  Tilton  Warner.  With 
sketches  of  related  families.  Compiled  by  Rev.  Arthur  S.  Cole. 
Red  Bank,  N.  J.,  The  Register  press,  1908. 

72,  [1]  p.     pi.,  ports.,  facsims.,  geneal.  tab.     27^''™. 

CS71.S43     1908 

S-30312 

See  also  Bavis.  CS71.B374    1880 

GlaSSell.  F225.H41 

McQinnis.  CS71.M145    1892 

Walbridge.  cs7i.wi6    1898 


AMERICAN  AND  ENGLISH   GENEALOGIES  593 

2871  Scranton. 

A  genealogical  register  of  the  descendants  of  John  Scranton 
of  Guilford,  Conn.,  who  died  in  the  year  1671.  Comp.  by  Rev. 
Erastus  Scranton,  A.  m.  .  .  .  Hartford,  Press  of  Case,  Tiffany 
and  company,  1855. 

104  p.     23 J/^. 

CS71.S433     1855 

9-13661 

2871a  Scrase. 

Genealogical  memoir  of  the  family  of  Scrase.  By  Mark 
Antony  Lower.  {In  Sussex  archaeological  society.  Collections 
London,  1856.     23°°^.     v.  8,  p.  1-16,  15*-16*) 

DA670.S97S9     vol.8 

2871b  Screven. 

Two  centuries  of  the  First  Baptist  Church  of  South  Caro- 
lina. 16S3-1883.  With  supplement.  Ed.  by  H.  A.  Tupper. 
Baltimore,  H.  Woodward  and  company,  1889. 

XV,  351  p.     front.     W™. 

Contains  a  genealogy  of  the  families  of  Screven  and  Hart. 

/See  aZso  Pendarvis.  CS71.P397    1905 

Habersham.  CS71.H114    I90l 

2872  Scripps 

History  of  the  Scripps  family.     By  James  E.  Scripps.     De- 
troit, Printed  for  private  circulation  [J.  F.  Eby  &  co.]     1882. 
27  p.     front,  (port.)  illus.,  pL,  diagr.     21^<=™. 

CS71.S434     1882 


2873  Memorials  of  the  Scripps  family.     A  centennial  tribute. 

By  James  E.  Scripps.     Detroit,  Printed  for  private  circulation 
[J.  F.  Eby  &  CO.]  1891. 

vii,  [1],  187  p.     front.,  illus.,  plates,  ports.,  fold,  geneal.  tables,  diagr.     24^'"". 
"Only  one  hundred  copies  printed,  for  private  circulation,  all  of  which  are 
numbered  and  signed.     This  copy  is  no.  57  [signed]  James  E.  Scripps." 

CS71.S434     1891 

9-13660 


2874  An  attempt  to  establish  the  descent  of  the  Scripps  family 

from  Anthony  Pearson.     By  James  E.  Scripps.     Detroit,  1900. 

10  p.     21^'^'". 

Cover-title. 

40  copies  printed  for  private  circulation. 

CS439.S25 

1-19230 

35819°— 10 38 


594  LIBRARY   OF   CONGRESS 

Scripps — Continued. 

2875  ...    A  genealogical  history  of  the  Scripps  family  and  its 

various  alliances.     By  James  E.  Scripps.     Detroit,  Printed  for 
private  circulation,  1903. 

iv,  [5]-87  p.     front,  (port.)  3  fold,  geneal.  tab.     24*'''" 

"One  hundred  and  twenty  copies  printed,  of  which  this  no  65  [signed] 

James  E.  Scripps." 

CS71.S434     1903 

4-t)826 

2876  Scrope. 

Wensleydale;  or,  Rural  contemplations:  a  poem.  By  T. 
Maude,  esq.  .  .  .  4th  ed.  Richmond  [Yorkshire,  Eng.]  T. 
Bowman;  [etc.,  etc.]  1816. 

XX,  [21]-122  p.     front.,  fold.  tab.     22^"'". 

Contains  Pedigree  and  genealogical  notes  of  the  Scrope  family. 

DA670.W47M1 

2-22327 

2877 A  great  historic  peerage :  the  earldom  of  Wiltes,  by  John 

Henry  Metcalfe.     London,  Printed  for  the  author  at  the  Chis- 
wick  press,  1899. 

5  p.  1.,  58,  7,  [1]  p.     iv  pi.  (incl.  front.,  port.,  fold,  geneal.  tab.)     26^""^. 
Geneal.    table:    Pedigree   of    Simon    Conyers  Scrope  of    Danby-on-Yore, 
esquire,  claiming  the  honour  and  dignity  of  Earl  of  Wiltes. 
Title  in  red  and  black. 

"Only  five  hundred  copies  printed,  six  of  which  are  for  presentation". . . 

CS439.W56 

4-12427 

See  also  Dunstanville.  DA690.C42S4 


2878  ScuU. 

Genealogical  notes  relating  to  the  family  of  Scull.     Comp.  by 
G.  D.  Scull.     Private  impression.     [London]  1876. 

12  p.     28'^'°. 

Title  vignette:  coat  of  arms. 

Issued  also  in  Miscellanea  genealogica  et  heraldica.     n.  s.,  v.  2,  p.  230-234, 

265-268,  277-279. 

CS439.S3 

9-18122 

See  also  Thomas.  CS71.T46.    1896 


2879  Seagrave. 

Genealogy,  biography,  and  history.  Genealogy  of  the  Sea- 
grave  family,  from  1725-1881,  as  descended  from  John  and 
Sarah  Seagrave,  who  came  from  England.  With  several 
appendices  .  .  .  relating  to  the  families  mentioned  in  the  record. 
By  Daniel  Seagrave.  Worcester,  Printed  by  Tyler  &  Seagrave, 
1881. 

55,  38  p.,  11.     front,  (coat  of  arms)     25"^™. 

Blank  pages  at  end  for  additional  records. 

CS71.S437     1881 

9-13659 


AMERICAN   AND   ENGLISH   GENEALOGIES  595 

2880  Seaman 

A  copy  of  an  account  written  by  Jordan  Seaman  of  Jericho, 
tracing  the  family  of  Seamans  descended  from  Capt.  John 
Seaman  of  Hempstead.     [New  York,  I860.] 

6  1.     43^'='°. 

CS71.S438     1860 

9-13818 

See  also  Thomas.  CS71.T46    1850 


2881  Searight. 

A  record  of  the  Searight  family,  (also  written  Seawright.) 
Established  in  America  by  William  Seawright,  who  came  from 
near  Londonderry  ...  to  Lancaster  County,  Pennsylvania, 
about  1740;  with  an  account  of  his  descendants  as  far  as  can  be 
ascertained.  By  James  A.  Searight.  Uniontown,  Pa.  [Rich- 
mond, Ind.,  Presses  of  M.  Cullaton  &  co.]  1893. 

228  p.  incl.  illus.,  plates,  ports,     front.,  ports.     23"™. 

CS71.S439     1893 

9-13668 

2882  Sears. 

Genealogies  and  biographical  sketches  of  the  ancestry  and 
descendants  of  Richard  Sears,  the  Pilgrim  .  .  .  Boston,  Crosby, 
Nichols  and  company,  1857. 

1  p.  1.,  96  p.     front,  (port.)  plates.     20§<=™. 

Preface  signed:  E.  H.  S.  i.  e.  Edmund  Hamilton  Sears. 

Issued  as  an  appendix  to  his  Pictures  of  the  olden  time  . . .    Boston,  1857. 

CS71.S44     1867 

9-15612 

2883  [Sears  genealogy.     Family  tree  of]  Richard  Sears,  born 

1590,  married  Dorothy  Thatcher,  at  Plymouth  in  1632.  Comp. 
by  Olive  H.  (Sears)  Kelley.  Drawn  by  George  E.  Jones,  Bos- 
ton.    New  York,  Am.  photo-lithographic  co.,  ''1874. 

geneal.  tab.     71  x  61"™  fold,  to  36^  x  31"™. 
Moimted  on  linen. 

CS71.S44     1874 

3-17342 

2884  The  descendants  of  Richard  Sares  (Sears)  of  Yarmouth, 

IVIass.,  1638-1888.  With  an  appendix,  containing  some  notices 
of  other  families  by  the  name  of  Sears.  By  Samuel  P.  May  .  .  . 
Albany,  N.  Y.,  J.  Munsell's  sons,  1890. 

X  p.,  1  1.,  665  p.     front,  (port.)     24"™. 
Title  vignette. 

CS71.S44     1890 

9-13657 

2885  Sayre   family;  lineage   of  Thomas   Sayre,    a  founder   of 

Southampton,  by  Theodore  M.  Banta  .  .  .  New  York,  [The  De 
Vinne  press]  1901. 

XV,  759  p.     front.,  pL,  port.,  facsim.,  tab.     25^"™. 

CS71.S44     1901 

2-981 

See  also  Sawyer. 


596  LIBRARY   OF   CONGRESS 

2886  Seaton. 

The  Seaton  family,  with  genealogy  and  biographies,  by  Oren 

Andrew  Seaton,  editor.     Topeka,  Kan.,  Crane  &  company,  1906. 

441  p.  incl.  front.,  illus.     2  pi.,  4  port.     23^''". 

Bibliography:  p.  14-15. 

CS71.S441     1906 

7-1948 

See  also  Seton. 

Seaverns.     See  Severns. 
Seawright.     See  Searight. 

2887  Sebree. 

1892.  History  of  the  Sebree  family.  By  W.  E.  Sebree  .  .  . 
1749.     [New  York,  1892] 

75  p.     19*  X  16''™. 

CS71.S443     1892 

9-13654 

Sedgwick.     See  also  King.  CS71.K53    1897 

Todd.  CS71.T634     1867 

Seeley.     See  also  Cilley. 

2888  Sehner. 

The  Sehner  ancestry.  Comp.  from  authentic  records  . . . 
Dedicated  to  John  Fick  Sehner  by  Samuel  Miller  Sener  .  . . 
Lancaster,  Pa.,  1896. 

6  1.     illus.,  coat  of  arms.     24§  x  20'''". 

Cover-title. 

Fifty  copies  on  plain  paper;  twenty-five  copies  on  paper  made  at  the  Ivy 
Mill,  Delaware  County,  Pa.,  prior  to  the  revolution,     no.  20 — Ivy  Mill  paper. 

CS71.S456     1896 

9-13055 

2889  Sellers. 

Partial  genealogy  of  the  Sellers  and  Wampole  families  of 
Pennsylvania;  by  Edwin  Jaquett  Sellers.  Philadelphia,  Printed 
for  private  circulation  by  J.  B.  Lippincott  company,  1903. 

139  p.  incl.  front,  (port.)     25''™. 

"Edition  of  one  hundred  and  fifty  copies." 

CS71.S467     1903 

4-1287 

2890  Semple. 

Genealogical  history  of  the  family  Semple  from  1214  to  1888. 
Comp.  and  arranged  by  William  Alexander  Semple  .  .  .  Hart- 
ford, Conn.,  Press  of  the  Case,  Lockwood  &  Brainard  company, 

1888. 
59,  [1]  p.     col.  front,  (coat  of  arms)     23<"". 
Blank  pages  at  end  for  memoranda. 

CS71.S473     1888 

9-13656 

See  also  Robinson.  CS71.R66    1900 


AMEKICAN   AND  ENGLISH   GENEALOGIES  597 

Sener.     See  Sehner. 

Sergeant.     See  Sargent. 

Serven.     See  also  Cole.  CS71.C69    1876 

2891  Sessions. 

Materials  for  a  history  of  the  Sessions  family  in  America,  the 
descendants  of  Alexander  Sessions  of  Andover,  Mass.,  1669. 
Gathered  by  Francis  C.  Sessions.  Albany,  N.  Y,,  J.  Munsell's 
sons,  1890. 

1  p.  1.,  252  p.     front.,  plates,  ports.,  geneal.  tables.     21  x  17^"™. 

CS71.S493     1890 

9-13653 

2892  Seton. 

The  history  of  the  house  of  Seytoun  to  the  year  m.d.lix.  By 
Sir  Richard  Maitland  of  Lethington,  knight.  With  the  con- 
tinuation, by  Alexander  viscount  Kingston,  to  m.d.c.lxxxvii. 
Glasgow  [Printed  by  Hutchison  &  Brookman]  1829. 

xi,  xiii,  [15]-132  p.  incl.  front.,  illus.  port.  27""'.  [Maitland  club,  Glas- 
gow.    Publications,  no.  1] 

"75  copies  printed  for  the  Maitland  club.  Printed  also  for  the  Bannatyae 
club." — Lowndes. 

"The  printing  . .  .  superintended  by  John  Fullarton." 

"Printed  from  two  manuscripts  in  the  Library  of  the  Faculty  of  advo- 
cates."— Pref. 

Appendix:  Collections  upon  the  life  of  Alexander  Seaton,  Dominican  freir, 
confessor  to  King  James  the  Fifth...  By  the  Rev.  Robert  Wodrow:  p. 
[113J-128. 

4-11238 

2893  The  genealogy  of  the  house  and  surname  of  Setoun,  by 

Sir  Richard  Maitland  of  Ledington,  knight.  With  the  chronicle 
of  the  house  of  Setoun,  compiled  in  metre  by  John  Kamington, 
alias  Peter  Manye.  &c.  &c.  Edinburgh  [W.  Aitken,  printer] 
1830. 

xiii,  64  p.     front,  (port.)  pi.,  facsim.,  geneal.  tab.     27"™. 

"The  text  of  this  volume  is  printed  from  a  manuscript  in  the  possession  of 
Mr.  Hay  of  Drummelzier  ...  It  seems  to  have  been  written  [i.  e.  copied]  by 
George,  third  earl  of  Wintoun  ...  In  numberless  instances  it  differs  from  the 
pedigree  lately  printed,  [History  of  the  house  of  Seytoun  ...  by  Sir  Richard 
Maitland,  published  1829,  by  the  Maitland  club]  and  contains  various  notices, 
which  Sir  Richard  Maitland,  or  Lord  Kingston,  thought  proper  afterwards  to 
omit." — Pref. 

CS479.S5 

4-11237 

2884  Seton  of  Parbroath,  in  Scotland  and  America,  printed  for 

private  circulation  .  .  .    New  York  [Jersey  City,  Press  of  Wm. 
Pairson]  1890. 
28  p.     20''™. 
Preface  signed  "R.  S."  i.  e.  Robert  Seton. 

CS71.S495     1890 
3-2818 


598  LIBRARY  OF   CONGRESS 

Seton — Continued . 

2895  An  old  family,  or  The  Setons  of  Scotland  and  America,  by 

Monsignor  Seton  .  .  .    New  York,  Brentano's,  1899. 

xxiii,  438  p.     front.,  illus.,  plates,  col.  pi.   (coat  of  arm.-^)  ports.,   facsim. 

234''™. 

CS71.S495     1899 

5-19073 

See  also  Seaton. 


2896  Severance. 

The  Severans  genealogical  history,  comp.  by  Rev.  John  F. 
Severance  .  .  .    Chicago,    R.    R.   Donnelley   &   sons   company, 

1893. 

xix,  78  p.,  1 1.,  2-58  p.  incl.  front,  (port.)     24"'°. 

"The  Seaverns  genealogical  history  . . .    Huntington,  Ind.,  Printed  for  the 

author,  1893  " :  58  p. 

CS71.S498     1893 

3-17747 

Severit.     See  Savery. 

Severns.     See  also  CoUord.  CS71.C714    18— 

Severance.  CS71.S498    1893 

Severy.     See  Savery. 

2897  SewaU. 

Pedigree  of  Sewall.     <  Principally  compiled  from  materials 
furnished  by  the  Rev.  Samuel  Sewall  of  Burlington,  Mass.  > 

[n.  p.,  185-] 

geneal.  tab.     32  x  48'''". 

CS71.S513     185- 

2-8911 

2897a  Diary  of  Samuel  Sewall.     1674-1729.     v.  l[-3]     (/ti  Col- 
lections   of    the    Massachusetts    historical   societ}".     Boston, 
1878-82.     24^^°^.     Ser.  5,  v.  5-7.) 
"Genealogy  of  the  Sewall  family,  and  those  allied  to  it":  v.  1  (v.  5  of  ser.), 

p.  [xil-xl. 

F61.M41ser.5,vol.5-7 

Copy  2.     Separate.  F67.S45 


10-12994 

2898  Thomas   Sewall;  some   of   his   ancestors   and   all   of   his 

descendants:  a  genealogy  [by]  Henry  Sewall  Webster.     Gardiner, 
Me.,  1904. 

20  p.     23<^'». 

CS71.S513     1904 

&-3002 

See  also  Ellis.  rs.TSl 

Kaufman.  cs7i.K2i    1892 

Salisbury.  cs7i.si67    1885 

Seward.     See  also  Helton.  CS71.H758    1881 


AMEEICAN   AND  ENGLISH  GENEALOGIES  599 

2899  Seymour. 

The  Seymour  family.     A  reprint  from  the  Morris  genealogy 
[by  Tyler  Seymour  Morris]     Chicago,  1900. 
1  p.  1.,  147-181  p.    23i<=™. 

CS71.S52     1900 

2-22613 

2900  Annals  of  the  Seymours,  by  H.  St.  Maur,  being  a  history 

of  the  Seymour  family,  from  early  times  to  within  a  few  years 
of  the  present.  London,  K.  Paul,  Trench,  Triibner  &  co.,  ltd., 
1902. 

xii,  534  p.     front.,  pi.,  port.,  fold,  geneal.  tab.     25^''™. 
Title  in  red  and  black;  title  vignette  (port.) 

DA301.1.S5S3 
2-28512 

2901  Arms  and  pedigree  of  Seymour  of  Payson,  Illinois,  show- 
ing descent  from  Edward,  duke  of  Somerset,  lord  protector  of 
England  (1547),  and  Sir  William  de  St.  Maur,  of  Woundy  and 
Penhow,  Monmouthshire  (1240)  Compiled  with  proofs  and 
references  to  authorities  from  the  results  of  researches  made  by 
the  Genealogical  department  of  the  Grafton  press  and  published 
in  the  year  1906.     New  York,  The  Grafton  press,  1906. 

Sip.     col.  pi.  (coat  of  arms)     30<= 
"Autiorities"  :  p.  [25]-31. 


icm 


CS71.S52     1006 


6-42440 


See  also  Flagg.  CS71.F754    1903 

GrisWOld.  CS71.G87     1898 

Morris.  CS71.M876.     1894 

Tucker.  CS71.T89    1901 

Shafer.     See  also  Gernhardt.  CS71.G376    1904 

2902  Shakespeare. 

Shakespeareana  genealogica.  Part  i.  Identification  of  the 
dramatic  personse  in  Shakespeare's  historical  plays:  from  K. 
John  to  K.  Henry  viii.  Notes  on  characters  in  Macbeth  and 
Hamlet.  Persons  and  places  belonging  to  Warwickshire, 
alluded  to  in  several  plays.  Part  ii.  The  Shakespeare  and 
Arden  families,  and  their  connections:  with  tables  of  descent. 
Comp.  by  George  Russell  French  .  .  .  London,  Macmillan  & 
CO.,  1869. 

xiii,  [1],  590  p.    geneal.  tables  (partly  fold.)    23^'=°'. 

10-4339 

2903  The  assignment  of  arms  to  Shakespeare  and  Arden,  1596- 

1599.     With  introductory  note  by  Stephen  Tucker  . .  .    Lon- 
don, Mitchell  and  Hughes,  1884. 

12  p.     facsim.     28"". 

See  also  Hallen.  CS439.H26 


600  LIBRARY   OF    CONGRESS 

2904  Shannon. 

Shannon  genealogy;  genealogical  record  and  memorials  of 
one  branch  of  the  Shannon  family  in  America;  comp.  by 
George  E.  Hodgdon.  Rochester,  N.  Y.  [The  Genesee  press] 
1905. 

2  p.  I.,  [ix]-xxxi,  578  p.  front,  (port.)  illus.  (incl.  ports.,  facsime.)  fold, 
geneal.  tables,  double  facsim.    28^"™. 

Prefatory  note  by  R.  C.  Shannon. 

"Number  150  of  an  edition  of  three  hundred  copies  printed  for  private  dis- 
tribution only." 

CS71.S528     1005 

5-27412 

See  also  Boyle.  CS499.B8    1734 


2905  Sharp. 

Records  of  the  Sharpe  family  in  England  and  America,  from 
1580  to  1870.     By  W.  C.  Sharpe.     Seymour,  Ct.,  W.  C.  Sharpe, 

1874. 

27  p.     17«°i. 

CS71.S53     1874 

9-13652 

2906  —■ —  Sharpe  genealogy  and  miscellany.     By  W.  C.  Sharpe  .  . . 
Seymour,  Conn.,  Record  print,  1880. 

178  p.     front,  (coat  of  arms)  ports.,  facsim.     17''™. 

CS71.S53     1880 

9-13651 

2907  The  Sharpes.     no.  1-32.     [By  William  Carvosso  Sharpe. 

Seymour,  Conn.,  Printed  by  the  author]  1893-96. 

212  p.     illus.  (ports,  and  coat  of  arms)  ports.     22^<=™. 
Caption  title. 

Published  monthly  as  a  supplement  to  his  Sharpe  genealogy  and  miscel- 
lany .  .  .    Seymour,  Ct.,  1880. 
No  more  published. 

CS71.S53     1893 

9-13647 

2908 The  Sharps  of  Chester  County,  Pennsylvania,  and  abstracts 

of  records  in  Great  Britain.     [By  William  Carvosso  Sharpe] 
Seymour,  Conn.,  W.  C.  Sharpe,  1903.- 

36  p.     22^'=™. 

CS71.S53     1903 

5-4107 

■ See  also  Gentry.  CS71.G339    1909 

Haynes.  CS71.H424    1902 

Sharpies.     See  Sharpless. 

2909  Sharpless. 

Family  record ;   containing  the  settlement,  and  genealogy  to 
the  present  time,  of  the  Sharpies  family,  in  North  America. 


AMERICAN   AND  ENGLISH   GENEALOGIES  601 

2909  Sharpless — Continued. 

With  an  appendix,  containing  memorials  of  the  dying  sayings, 
&c.  of  several  deceased  members  of  the  family,  not  before  pub- 
lished.    By  Joseph  Sharpless.     Philadelphia,  The  author,  1816. 

2p.  1.,  [3]-132(i.  e.  136)p.     l?^""". 
Appendix  has  separate  t.-p. 

CS71.S532     1816 

9-15620 

2910 Genealogy  of  the  Sharpless  family,  descended  from  John 

and  Jane  Sharpies,  settlers  near  Chester,  Pennsylvania,  1682: 
together  with  some  account  of  the  English  ancestry  of  the  fam- 
ily, including  the  results  of  researches  by  Henry  Fishwick, 
F.  H.  s.,  and  the  late  Joseph  Lemuel  Chester,  ll.  d.  ;  and  a  full 
report  of  the  bi-centennial  reunion  of  1882.  Comp.  by  Gilbert 
Cope  . .  .  Philadelphia,  For  the  family,  under  the  auspices  of 
the  Bi-centennial  committee,  1887. 

xvi,  [3]-1333  p.     front.,  illus.,  plates,  ports.,  map,  facsims.,  geneal.  tables. 

28cm 

Contains  reprint  of  title-page  and  preface  of  Family  record  ...  by  Joseph 
Sharpless,  Philadelphia,  1816,  which  this  work  supersedes. 

CS71.S532     1887 

9-13650 

2911  Shattuck. 

Memorials  of  the  descendants  of  William  Shattuck,  the  pro- 
genitor of  the  families  in  America  that  have  borne  his  name; 
including  an  introduction,  and  an  appendix  containing  collat- 
eral information.  By  Lemuel  Shattuck  .  .  .  Boston,  Printed 
by  Button  and  Wentworth  for  the  family,  1855. 

3  p.  1.,  414  p.     front,  (port.)    23^«™. 

CS71.S533     1855 

9-13649 

See  also  Clark,  CS71.C6    1898 

2912  Shaw. 

Shaw  records;  a  memorial  of  Roger  Shaw,  1594-1661,  by 
Harriette  F.  Farwell.     Bethel,  Me.,  E.  C.  Bowler,  1904. 

435  p.     front.,  pi.,  ports.,  facsim.     23^""^. 

CS71.S536     1904 

4-33881 

See  also  King.  CS71.K53    1897 

Tucker.  CS71.T89    I90i 

Sheakley.     See  also  Larimer.  CS71.L322    1903 

Sheflaeld.     See  also  Pierce.  CS71.P616    1874 

2913  Sheldon. 

The  Sheldon  magazine;  or,  A  genealogical  list  of  the  Sheldons 
in  America,  with  biographical  and  historical  notes,  and  notices 


602  LIBRARY   OF   CONGRESS 

2913  Sheldon— Continued. 

of  other  famihes  with  which  this  intermarried  .  .  .    By  Rev. 
Henry  Olcott  Sheldon  . .  .    Loudonville,  O.,  1855-57. 

xi,  [1],  113  {i.  e.  231)  p.     faceims.     21^''°'. 

p.  1-112  numbered  in  duplicate. 

Issued  in  4  no.:  no.  1,  1855;  no.  2-4,  Jan.,  Apr.,  Oct.,  1857. 

No.  2-3  have  imprint:  Sidney,  0.,  S.  H.  Mathers  &  co.,  1857;  no.  4,  Sidney, 

O.,  Printed  at  the  Journal  office,  1857. 

CS71.S543     1855 

9-13G48 

See  also  Holton.  CS71.H758    1877 


Shelley.     See  also  Pierce.  CS71.P616    1874 

2914  Shelton. 

Brief  memoir  of  the  family  of  Shelton  of  Connecticut.  Bos- 
ton, 1857. 

5  p.     24'"'. 

"Reprinted  from  the  New  England  historical  and  genealogical  register," 
V.  11,  1857,  p.  271-272. 

Signed:  B.  H.  D.  i.  e.  Benjamin  Homer  Dixon. 

CS71.S545     1867 

9-13747 

2915  Reunion  of  the  descendants  of  Daniel  Shelton,  at  Bir- 
mingham, Conn.,  June  14th,  1877.  Newburgh,  N.  Y.,  E.  M. 
Ruttenber  &  son,  printers,  1877. 

104  p.     front.     26<=". 

"Genealogy  of  the  Shelton  family,  comp.  by  J.  de  F.  S."  i.  e.  Jane  de  Forest 
Shelton:  p.  [41J-93. 
Ed.  by  Edward  Nelson  Shelton. 

CS71.S545     1877 

9-13746 

2916  Shepard. 

Descendants  of  Edward  Shepard,  Cambridge,  Mass.  (1639). 
By  James  Shepard,  Naman  Sheppard,  A.  E.  B.  Shepherd. 
Reprinted  from  the  New  England  historical  and  genealogical 
register  for  July,  1878.     Boston,  D.  Clapp  &  son,  printers,  1878. 

18  p.     26"". 

CS71.S547     1878 
9-13745 

2917  A  genealogical  history  of  William  Shepard  of  Fossecut, 

Northamptonshire,  England,  and  some  of  his  descendants,  by 
George  L,  Shepard,  Boston,  Mass.  Salem,  Mass.,  Observer 
book  and  job  print,  1886. 

63  p.     front.     25"™. 

CS71.S547     1886 

9-13644 

2918  History  of  the  Shepard  family.  By  Chester  Brown.  Pub- 
lished b}^  the  author.  East  Hardwick,  Vt.  Montpelier,  Press  of 
the  Argus  and  patriot  co.,  1894. 

16  p.     23"". 

CS71.S547     1894 

2-4437 


AMERICAN   AND   ENGLISH   GENEALOGIES  603 

S  hepard — Continued . 

2919 Isaac  A.  Sheppard:  a  brief  account  of  his  ancestors  and 

some   collateral   relatives,    together  with  an  autobiographical 
sketch.     Philadelphia,  Priv.  print,  for  the  use  of  his  family, 
1897. 
37  p.     front,  (port.)     Sl^^". 
"Genealogy  of  the  Westcott  family":  p.  11-15. 
Preface  signed :  Isaac  A.  Sheppard. 

CS71.S547     1897 

10-5270 

2920  Ralph  Shepard  and  some  of  his  descendants.     By  Alice 

T.  (Pickford)  Brockway  .  .  .    [Dedham,  Mass.,  1903] 

4  p.     24°". 
Caption  title. 

"Reprinted  from  the  Dedham  historical  register  <xiv.  27-31>  for  Jan., 
1903." 

CS71.S547     1903 

4-35820 

See  also  Duke.  CS71.D877    1909 


2921  Shepardson. 

The  Shepardson  family.  A  record  of  the  line  of  Samuel  Shep- 
ardson, Guilford,  Vermont.  By  Francis  Wayland  Shepardson 
. . .    August  1,  1907.     [Chicago?  111.,  1907] 

16  p.     24^'=". 
Caption  title. 

No.  4  of  the  Shepardson  leaflets,  cf.  Shepardson,  The  Shepardson  family. 
A  record  of  the  line  of  Zephaniah  Shepardson,  1907  (p.  19) 

CS71.S548     1907 

7-31023 

2922  The  Shepardson  family.     A  record  of  the  line  of  Zephaniah 

Shepardson,  Guilford,  Vermont.     By  John  Eaton  Shepardson. 
September  1,  1907.     [Chicago  ?  Ill,  1907] 

19  p.     25'"°. 

Caption  title. 

No.  5  of  the  Shepardson  leaflets,     cf.  p.  19. 

CS71.S548     1907a 

7-29180 

2923  The  Shepardson  family.     A  record  of  the  early  generations 

in  America.     By  Francis  Wayland  Shepardson.     [Chicago,  111., 
1907] 

7  p.     24*-=™. 
Caption  title. 

"Record  of  the  first  five  generations  of  American  Shepardsons." 
"John    Eaton    Shepardson  . .  .  and  Albert   R.    Shepardson  ...  are   working 
with  me  in  this  study":  p.  7. 

CS71.S548     1907b 

7-12501 

Shepherd.     See  Shepard. 


604  LIBRABY  OF   CONGEESS 

2924  Sherborn. 

A  history  of  the  family  of  Sherborn.     By  Charles  Davies 

Sherborn.     London,  Mitchell  and  Hughes,  1901. 

viii,  212  p.     front,  (coat  of  arms)    22J<=™. 

"Only  250  copies  printed." 

"Sherborn  arms  and  'Ex  libris'":  p.  152-157. 

"Literature,  etc.,  referred  to":  p.  160-164. 

CS439.S45 

2-7435 

Sherburne.     See  also  Robinson.  CS71.R66    1894 

2925  Sheridan. 

Memoirs  of  the  public  and  private  life  of  the  Eight  Hon.  R.  B. 
Sheridan,  with  a  particular  account  of  his  family  and  connexions. 
By  John  Watkins  ...  2d  ed.  .  .  .  London,  Printed  for  H.  Col- 
burn,  1817. 

2  V.     fronts.,  ports.     22"". 


2925a  The    lives    of    the    Sheridans.     By  Percy  Fitzgerald  .  .  . 

With  engravings  on  steel  by  Stodart  and  Ever3^     London, 
R.  Bentley  and  son,  1886. 

2  V.     0  port.  (incl.  fronts.)  fold,  tables.     23'"°. 


2926  Sherman. 

Schureman  genealogy.     Prepared  by  Richard  Wynkoop  . . . 

New  York,  M.  F.  Schureman,  1889. 

cover-title,  55  p.     23i'=°». 

CS71.S552     1889 

9-13744 

2927  Genealogy  of  one  branch  of  the  Sherman  family   from 

Samuel  Sherman  of  Stratford,  Conn.,  the  first  American  ances- 
tor, in  1640,  down  to  Jotham  Sherman  of  Newtown,  Conn.,  of 
the  fifth  generation  and  most  of  his  descendants  do%\Ti  to  the  .  . . 
ninth  generation.  Comp.  by  Walter  S.  Booth  and  Mrs.  Hosea 
B.  Northrop.     [Minneapolis?!  1900. 

11  p.     20<'™. 

CS71.S552     1900 

1-3286 

2928  Schuremans,of  New  Jersey,  by  Richard  Wynkoop  . .  .     2d 

ed.     New  York,  Printed  by  the  Knickerbocker  press,  1902. 

1  p.  1.,  142  p.     port.     24«". 

CS71.S662     1902 

2-15180 

2929  Schuremans  of  New  York,  comp.  by  Richard  Wynkoop  .  . . 

New  York,  Printed  by  The  Knickerbocker  press,  1903. 

1  p.  1.,  41  p.     illus.,  port.     23<='". 

CS71.S552     1903 

3-9359 


AMERICAN   AND   ENGLISH   GENEALOGIES  605 

S  herman — Continued . 

2930  A  branch  of  the  Sherman  family  descended  from  PhiUp 

Sherman,  first  secretary  of  the  colony  of  Rhode  Island,  by 

Frank  Dempster  Sherman.     [Boston?  1907] 

cover-title,  4  p.     24^'=". 

"Reprinted  from  the  New  England  historical  and  genealogical  register,  for 
July,  1907." 

CS71.S552     1907 

7-3927G 

See  also  Tucker.  CS71.T89    1901 


2931  Sherrard. 

The  Sherrard  family  of  Steubenville.  By  Robert  Andrew 
Sherrard.  Together  with  letters,  records  and  genealogies  of 
related  families.  Ed.  by  Thomas  Johnson  Sherrard.  Phila- 
delphia, The  J.  B.  Rodgers  printing  company,  1890. 

xi,  409  p.     24''™. 

CS71.S553     1890 

9-13743 

2932  Sherrill. 

The  descendants  of  Samuel  Sherrill,  of  Easthampton,  Long 

Island,  New  York,  by  Charles  H.  Sherrill,  jr.     New  York,  1894. 

4  p.  1.,  132  p.     fold,  geneal.  tables.    24'^'°. 

CS71.S554     1894 

9-13742 

Shewell.     See  SewaU. 

2933  ShiUaber. 

...  A  family  souvenir  . .  .  Record  of  proceedings  at  the  first 
gathering  of  descendants  of  John  Shillaber,  at  the  old  home- 
stead, Peabody,  Mass.,  October  4,  1877  ...  Boston,  C.  W. 
Calkins  &  co.,  printers,  1877. 

48  p.     18<=™. 

At  head  of  title:  1680  . . .  1877. 

CS71.S555     1877 

8-22385 

.See  aZso  Saunders.  CS71.S256    1897 


2934  Shinn. 

The  history  of  the  Shinn  family  in  Europe  and  America,  by 
Josiah  H.  Shinn  .  .  .  [Chicago]  The  Genealogical  and  historical 
publishing  company  [1903] 

434  p.  incl.  front.,  illus.,  ports.     26''"». 
p.  427-434  blank  for  Family  record. 
"Numbered  copy  1." 

CS71.S556     1903 

3-17940 

Shipman.     See  also  Fisher.  CS71.F533    1890 

Southworth.  CS71.S728     1903 


606  LIBEAEY  OF   CONGRESS 

2935  Shippen. 

Letters  and  papers  relating  chiefly  to  the  provincial  history  of 
Pennsylvania,  with  some  notices  of  the  writers.  [By  Thomas 
Balch]  Privately  printed.  Philadelphia,  Crissy  &  Markley, 
printers,  1855. 

cxxxviii,  312  p.     20^''™. 

A  selection  from  the  "Shippen  Mss.  in  possession  of  the  Historical  society 
of  Pennsylvania;  with  other  letters,  papers,  etc. 

F152.B17 

1-10398 

2936  Genealogy  of  the  descendants  of  Dr.  Wm.  Shippen,  the 

elder,  of  Philadelphia;  member  of  the  Continental  congress.  By 
Roberdeau  Buchanan  . .  .  Privately  printed.  Washington, 
J.  L.  Pearson,  printer,  1877. 

16  p.     23^''™. 

The  first  three  generations  are  taken,  aided  by  a  few  dates  or  facts  from  other 
sources,  from  the  genealogy  published  in  1855  by  Thomas  Balch  entitled:  Let- 
ters and  papers  relating  chiefly  to  the  provincial  history  of  Pennsylvania. 

CS71.S657     1877 

9-13741 

2937  — —  Edward  Shippen.  By  Elise  Willing  Balch.  {In  The  pro- 
vincial councillors  of  Pennsylvania  ...  by  Charles  P.  Keith. 
Philadelphia,  1883.     26^^°^.     p.  46-141) 

F148.K28 

2938  The  English  ancestors  of  the  Shippen  family  and  Edward 

Shippen  of  Philadelphia;  by  Thomas  Willing  Balch  .  . .  Phil- 
adelphia, 1904. 

20  p.     front,  (port.)  pi.     25^"™. 

Reprinted  from  the  Pennsylvania  magazine  of  history  and  biography,  Oct., 
1904. 

CS71.S557     1904 
5-4111 

2939  Shipway. 

The  ''Principal  genealogical  specialist;"  or,  Regina  v.  Davies 
and  the  Shipway  genealogy,  being  the  story  of  a  remarkable 
pedigree  fraud.  By  W.  P.  W.  Phillimore  .  .  .  London,  Philli- 
more  &  co.,  1899. 

64  p.     fold,  front.,  fold,  pi.,  fold,  facsim.     21^''°'. 

CS439.S48 

3-3190 

2940  Shoemaker. 

The  Shoemaker  family.  By  Thomas  H.  Shoemaker.  Phila- 
delphia, Printed  by  J.  B.  Lippincott  company,  1893. 

112  p.     pi.,  ports.     26''™. 

CS71.S558     1893 

9-13740 


AMEEICAN   AND   ENGLISH   GENEALOGIES  607 

Shoemaker — Continued. 

2941  Genealogy  of  the  Shoemaker  family  of  Cheltenham,  Penn- 
sylvania, comp.  by  Benjamin  H.  Shoemaker.  Philadelphia, 
Printed  for  private  circulation  by  J.  B.  Lippincott  company, 
1903. 

X,  524  p.     10  pi.,  20  port.  (incl.  front.)  plan,  2  facBim.     27^<=™. 
"Edition  limited  to  four  hundred  copies,  of  which  this  is  no.  135." 

CS71.S558     1903 

3-31207 

Shores.     See  also  Everhart.  CS71.E936    1883 

Short.    .See  also  Boone.  CS71.B725    1902 

2942  Shotwell. 

Annals  of  our  colonial  ancestors  and  their  descendants;  or, 
Our  Quaker  forefathers  and  their  posterity  .  .  .  Embracing  a 
genealogical  and  biographical  register  of  nine  generations  .  . . 
of  the  Shotwell  family  in  America  .  . .  together  with  the  pedigree 
and  near  kindred  of  the  author's  parents,  Nathan  and  Phebe  B. 
(Gardner)  Shotwell  .  .  .  Comp.  by  Ambrose  M.  Shotwell  .  .  . 
Lansing,  Mich.,  Printed  for  the  author  by  R.  Smith  &  co.  [1897] 

viii,  299,  [1]  p.  incl.  ports,     front.,  illus.,  plates,  ports.     27^*^™. 

Blank  leaves  inserted. 

CS71.S559     1897 

9-13739 

Shower.     See  Shores. 

2943  Shreve. 

The  genealogy  and  history  of  the  descendants  of  Mercy  Shreve 
and  James  White,  by  L.  P.  Allen  . .  .  Greenfield,  111.,  Priv. 
print.,  1897. 

viii,  135,  110  p.     front,  (coat  of  arms)  pi.,  ports.     23^^^™. 

"Sketches  of  Thomas  White,  of  Ohio  (son  of  Mercy  Shreve  and  James  White.) 
His  children  and  grandchildren  "  has  special  title-page  and  separate  paging. 

CS71.S56     1897 

9-13738 

2944  The  genealogy  and  history  of  the  Shreve  family  from  1641. 

By  L.  P.  Allen.     Greenfield,  111.,  Priv.  print.,  1901. 

viii,  664  p.     front.,  pi.,  ports.,  coats  of  arms.     24^''™. 

CS71.S56     1901 

1-7151 

2945  Shuey. 

History  of  the  Shuey  family  in  America,  from  1732  to  1876. 
By  D.  B.  Shuey,  a.  m.  Lancaster,  Pa.,  Pub.  for  the  members 
of  the  family,  by  the  author,  1876. 

viii,  9-279  p.     19'="'. 

Leaf  containing  Revised  data  received  Dec.  18,  1877,  inserted. 

CS71.S561     1876 

9-13737 


608  LIBRARY  OF  CONGRESS 

2946  Shurtleff. 

Brief  notice  of  William  Shurtleff,  of  Marshfield.  By  Nathan- 
iel Bradstreet  Shurtleff.     Boston,  Priv,  print.,  1850. 

19  p.    18'=°'. 

CS71.S562     1850 

3-7920 

2947  Shirecliffe.     [Descendants  of  William  Shurtleff'  of  Marsh- 
field,  Mass.]     By  Henry  C.  Shurtleff.     Philadelphia,  1895. 

chart.     28  x  Se"""  fold,  to  23^  x  14«'". 

CS71.S662     1896 

2-12085 

2948  Sidney. 

Sydney  papers,  consisting  of  a  journal  of  the  Earl  of  Leicester, 
and  original  letters  of  Algernon  Sydney.  Ed.  with  notes,  &c., 
by  R.  W.  Blencowe  .  .  .    London,  J.  Murray,  1825. 

xxxvi,  284  p.     2  facsim.     23'''". 

DA301.1.S9S9 


2949  The  pedigree  of  Sir  Philip  Sidney.     Comp.   by  Robert 

Cooke  .  .  .    Copied  from  the  original  roll,  in  the  possession  of 
Alexander  Nesbitt,  esq.,  f.  s.  a.,  of  Hatchford.     London,  Priv. 
print.  [Taylor  and  co.,  printers]  1869. 
1  p.  1.,  7  p.     illus.,  pi.     29"=™. 
Title  vignette. 

The  restorations  made  by  T.  W.  King. 
Issued  also  in  Miscellanea  genealogica  et  heraldica.     v.  2,  p.  160-167. 

CS439.S5 


2950 Memoirs  of  the  Sidney  family,  by  Philip  Sidney  .  .  .    Lon- 
don, T.  F.  Unwin,  1899. 
XV  p.,  1  1.,  232  p.     7  port.  (incl.  front.)  2  facsim.     21"^™. 

DA301.1.S6S5 

1-6164 

2951  The  Sidneys  of  Penhurst,  by  Philip  Sidney  .  . .  with  six 

photogravures.     London,  S.  H.  Bousfield  &  co..  Id.,  1901. 

vii  {i.  e.  viii),  277,  [2]  p.     front.,  5  port.,  geneal.  tab.     22^'"°'. 
p.  viii  erroneously  numbered  vii. 

DA301.1.S6S52 

2-12141 

2952  Sigourney. 

Genealogy  of  the  Sigourney  family.  By  Henry  H.  W. 
Sigourney.  Boston  and  Cambridge,  J.  Munroe  and  company, 
1857. 

31  p.     25'-™. 

CS71.S579     1867 

9-13734 


AMERICAN   AND  ENGLISH   GENEALOGIES  609 

2953  Sill. 

Genealogy  of  the  descendants  of  John  Sill,  who  settled  in 
Cambridge,  Mass.,  in  1637.     Albany,  Munsell  &  Rowland,  1859. 
vi,  [7]-108  p.     18^'^'". 
Preface  signed:  George  G.  Sill. 
Edited  by  Louisa  P.  Sill  and  Henry  A.  Sill. 

CS71.S583     1859 

9-13736 

Silley.     See  Cilley. 
Silsbee.     See  Silsby. 

2954  Silsby. 

A  genealogical  account  of  Henry  Silsbee,  and  some  of  his 
descendants.  By  James  A.  Emmerton,  m.  d.  ...  Salem,  Essex 
institute,  1880. 

71  p.     24i<^™. 

From  Historical  collections  of  Essex  institute,  v.  17,  1880,  p.  257-323. 

CS71.S584     1880 

9-13735 

See  also  Driver.  CS71.D782    1889 


2954a  Sinclair. 

Memoirs  of  the  life  and  works  of  the  late  Right  Honourable 
Sir  John  Sinclair,  bart.,  by  his  son,  the  Rev.  John  Sinclair  .  .  . 
Edinburgh,  W.  Blackwood  and  sons;  [etc.,  etc.]     1837. 

2  V.     19^"=™. 

Genealogy:  v.  1,  p.  1-8. 

DA522.S6S6 

4-34665 

2955  The  Sinclairs  of  England.     London,  Triibner  &  co.,  1887. 

viii,  414  p.     19''™. 

By  Thomas  Sinclair. 
Pub.  anonymously. 

DA28.35.S6S6 

8-22943 

2956  The  history  of  the  Sinclair  family  in  Europe  and  America 

. . .  Giving  a  genealogical  and  biographical  history  of  the 
family  in  Normandy,  France;  a  general  record  of  it  -in  Scot- 
land, England,  Ireland,  and  a  full  biographical  and  genealogical 
record  of  many  branches  in  Canada  and  the  United  States  .  . . 
Forty-seven  pages  relating  to  the  Cilley,  Clark,  Hodgdon,  Jones, 
Merrill,  and  Norris  families.  By  Leonard  Allison  Morrison  . . . 
Boston,  Mass.,  Damrell  &  Upham,  1896. 

453  p.     illus.,  plates,  ports.,  map,  facsims.     24''™. 

CS71.S615     1896 

9-13733 

35819°— 10 39 


610  LIBEAKY   OF   CONGRESS 

Sinclair — Continued. 

2957 The  Saint-Clairs  of  the  Isles;  being  a  history  of  the  sea- 
kings  of  Orkney  and  their  Scottish  successors  of  the  sirname  of 
Sinclair.  Arranged  and  annotated  by  Roland  William  Saint- 
Clair  .  .  .    Auckland,  N.  Z.,  H.  Brett,  1898. 

5  p.  1.,  iii,  [1],  558  p.     illua.,  map.     26"'". 

CS479.S25 

9-24157 

2958 The  Sinclairs  of  Roslin,  Caithness,  and  Goshen;  by  the 

Rev.  A.  Maclean  Sinclair.     Charlotteto^vn,  P.  E.  Island,  The 
Examiner  publishing  compan}^,  1901. 
45  p.    19"'°. 
"Only  one  hundred  copies  have  been  printed." 

CS479.S6 

3-30944 

Sinnett.     See  Sinnott. 

2959  Sinnott. 

Annals  of  the  Sinnott,  Rogers,  Coffin,  Corlies,  Reeves,  Bodine 
and  allied  families,  by  Mary  Elizabeth  Sinnott;  ed.  by  Josiah 
Granville  Leach,  ll.  b.  Philadelphia,  Printed  for  private  cir- 
culation by  J.  B.  Lippincott  company,  1905. 

.  5  p.  1.,  [vii]-viii,  277,  [1]  p.  col.  front.,  illus.,  plates,  port.,  facsims.,  geneal. 
tables  (partly  fold.)     26^'''°. 

Title  within  green  ornamental  border. 

"Two  hundred  and  fifty  copies  have  been  printed  from  the  type." 

CS71.S617     1905 

5-41001 

2959a Sinnett  genealogy.     Michael  Sinnett  of  Harpswell,  Maine, 

his  ancestry  and  descendants,  also  records  of  other  Sinnetts, 
Sinnotts,  etc.,  in  Ireland  and  America.  By  Rev.  Charles  Nel- 
son Sinnett  .  .  .    Concord,  N.  H.,  The  Rumford  press,  1910. 

137  p.     front.     22^<' 


Icm 


CS71.S617     1910 

2959b  Sisson. 

Luther  Sisson  of  Easton,  Mass.  His  ancestry  &  descendants. 
Comp  ...  by  Arthur  A.  Wood.  Slocum,  R.  I.,  printed  by 
A.  A.  Wood,  1909. 

1  p.  1.,  13  p.    18^'-'°. 

CS71.S619     1909 

10-15831 

Skelton.     See  also  Jones.  CS71.J76    1891 

2959c  Skene. 

Memorials  of  the  family  of  Skene  of  Skene,  from  the  family 
papers  with  other  illustrative  documents.  Ed.  by  William 
Forbes  Skene  .  .  .  Aberdeen,  Printed  for  the  New  Spalding 
club,  1887. 

3  p.  1.  [vii]-xiv,  [1],  269,  [1],  38  [1]  p.  front.,  illus.,  plates  (partly  col.)    26i'"°. 

(Added  t.  p.     The  new  Spalding  club.     [no.  1]) 

"525  copies  printed .     no .  45 . " 

DA750.N5     no.  1 


AMERICAN   AND  ENGLISH   GENEALOGIES  611 

2960  Skiff. 

The  descendants  of  James  Skiff  of  London,  England,  and 
Sandwich,  Mass.,  who  died  after  1688.  By  Frederick  Lock- 
wood  Pierson  .  .  .    Amenia,  N.  Y.,  Walsh  &  Griffen,  1895. 

24  p.     24*'''°. 

CS71.S62     1895 

9-13732 

2961  Skillings. 

The  Skillings  family,  by  William  M.  Sargent.     Portland,  Me., 

S.  M.  Watson,  1885. 

22  p.     23^^™. 

Descendants  of  Thomas  and  Deborah  Skillings. 

Repub.  from:  Maine  hist.  &  gen.  rec.     v.  2,  no.  2.     1885. 

CS71.S627     1886 

1-10197 

?M2  Skillman. 

The  Skillmans  of  New  York.     Comp.  by  Francis  Skillman 
.  .  .     [New  York,  Press  of  Jones  &  co.]  1892. 
90  p.    23^'-'°. 

CS71.S628     1802 

9-13731 

2963  Skinner. 

Skinner  of  Bolingbroke,  and  Thornton  college,  Lincolnshire. 
Privately  printed.     London,  Printed  by  Taylor  and  co.,  1870. 
4  p.     illus.  (coat  of  arms)     29"™. 
Title  vignette:  coat  of  arms. 

Communicated  by  Charles  Jackson,  esq.,  of  Doncaster. 
Issued  also  in  Miscellanea  genealogica  et  heraldica.     n.  s.,  v.  1,  p.  80-82. 

CS439.S55 

9-18119 

2964 Richard   Skinner   of  Marblehead   and   his   Bible.     Some 

materials  for  a  Skinner  genealogy.     By  Miss  Elizabeth  Ellery 
Dana...     [Boston?]  1900. 
Ip.  l.,10p.     23i'~'". 
Caption  title. 

Cover-title:  The  Skinner  family  of  Marblehead. 

Reprinted  from  the  New  England  historical  and  genealogical  register,  Oct., 
1900. 

CS71.S629     1900 

1-367 

Skipwith.     See  also  CraU.  CS71.C889    1908 

Pocahontas.  CS71.R747    1887 

2965  Slafter. 

Memorial  of  John  Slafter,  with  a  genealogical  account  of  his 
descendants,  including  eight  generations.  By  the  Rev.  Ed- 
mund F.  Slafter,  a,  m.  Privately  printed  for  the  family. 
Boston,  Press  of  H.  W.  Dutton  &  son,  1869. 

X,  155  p.     front.,  plates,  ports.     24 <=™. 

CS71.S63     1869 


612  LIBRARY   OF   CONGRESS 

2966  Slayton. 

History  of  the  Slayton  family.  Biographical  and  genea- 
logical. Comp.  by  Asa  W.  Slayton  .  ,  .  Grand  Rapids,  Mich., 
Printed  by  Dean  printing  company,  1898, 

5  p.  1.,  5-330  p.  incl.  front.,  illns.,  ports.,  facsims.     24''™. 

CS71.S631     1898 

5-34124 

Slingsby.     See  also  Coghill.  CS71.C677    1879 

Slocomb.     See  Slocum. 

2967  Slocum. 

A  short  history  of  the  Slocums,  Slocumbs  and  Slocombs  of 
America,  genealogical  and  biographical;  embracing  eleven  gene- 
rations of  the  first-named  family  from  1637  to  1881:  with  their 
alliances  and  the  descendants  in  the  female  lines  so  far  as 
ascertained  .  .  .  By  Charles  Elihu  Slocum  .  .  .  Syracuse,  N.  Y., 
The  author,  1882. 

643,  [1]  p.     col.  front,  (coat  of  arms)  ports.     23^'=°'. 

"No.  300." 

CS71.S634     1882 

9-13805 

2968  History  of  the  Slocums,  Slocumbs  and  Slocombs  of  Amer- 
ica, genealogical  and  biographical,  embracing  twelve  generations 
of  the  first-named  family  from  a.  d.  1637  to  1908,  mth  their 
marriages  and  descendants  in  the  female  lines  as  far  as  ascer- 
tained .  .  .  By  Charles  Elihu  Slocum  .  .  .  Defiance,  O.,  The 
author,  1908. 

XV,  [1],  543  p.     plated,  ports.     24"^. 

Supplement  to  and  issued  as  vol.  2  of  the  1882  edition. 

Phonetic  spelling. 

CS71.S634     1908 

9-25799 

See  also  Sage.  CS71.S129    1908 

Slocumb.     See  Slocum. 

Small.     See  also  Robinson.  CS71.R66    1907 

2969  Smedley. 

Genealogy  of  the  Smedley  family,  descended  from  George  and 
Sarah  Smedley,  settlers  in  Chester  County,  Penna.;  with  brief 
notices  of  other  families  of  the  name,  and  abstracts  of  early 
English  wills.  Published  pursuant  to  the  \vi\\  of  Samuel  Light- 
foot  Smedley,  of  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Comp.  by  Gilbert  Cope  .  .  . 
Lancaster,  Pa.,  Wickersham  printing  company,  1901. 

xi,  1000  p.     front.,  illus.,  plates,  ports.,  maps  (partly  fold.)  facsims.     29"™. 

CS71.S637     1901 

2-17584 


AMERICAN   AND  ENGLISH   GENEALOGIES  613 

2970  Smith. 

The  lives  of  William  Smyth,  bishop  of  Lincoln,  and  Sir  Rich- 
ard Sutton,  knight,  founders  of  Brasen  Nose  college;  chiefly 
compiled  from  registers  and  other  authentic  evidences :  with  an 
appendix  of  letters  and  papers  never  before  printed.  By  Ralph 
Churton  .  .  .    Oxford,  University  press,  for  the  author,  1800. 

xxviii,  553,  [20]  p.  front.,  plates  (partly  fold.)  ports,  (partly  fold.)  geneal. 
tables  (partly  fold.)     22'^°'. 


2971  Genealogy  of  the  family  of  William  Smith  of  Peterborough, 

N.  H.     Keene,  Prmted  by  H.  Kimball,  1852. 

24  p.     23J'-". 

Explanation  signed:  L.  W.  Leonard,  Samuel  Abbot  Smith. 

CS71.S643     1852 

9-13729 

2972  The  heraldry  of  Smith.     Being  a  collection  of  the  arms 

borne  by,  or  attributed  to,  most  families  of  that  surname  in 
Great  Britain,  Ireland  and  Germany.  Comp.  from  the  Har- 
leian  mss.  and  other  authentic  sources,  by  H.  Sydney  Graze- 
brook,  esq.  .  .  .    London,  J.  R.  Smith,  1870. 

2  p.  1.,  xix,  119,  [1]  p.     32  pi.  (coats  of  arms)     22'^°'. 

Added  t.-p.,  illus.:  A  booke  of  ye  armes  of  most  houses  of  ye  Smithes  in 
England  and  Germanie. 

CR1629.S6 

10-8192 


2973  The  heraldry  of  Smith  in  Scotland,  with  genealogical  anno- 
tations, being  a  supplement  to  Grazebrook's  "Heraldry  of 
Smith."     London,  J.  R.  Smith,  1873 

32  p.    21^'=™. 

Preface  signed:  F.  M.  S.,  i.  e.  Francis  Montagu  Smith. 

CR1659.S6 
9-9155 

2974  A  genealogical  record  of  the  Smiths  of  Oyster  River  from 

the  first  settler  in  1630  to  1874;  with  some  account  of  the  imme- 
diate ancestors  of  Hon.  Valentine  Smith  and  his  descendents  [!] 
Comp.  and  arranged  by  Ballard  Smith,  jr.  P^ouisville]  Courier- 
journal  print  [1875] 

28  p.     22''™. 

Title  vignette:  coat  of  arms. 

CS71.S643     1876 

9-13728 

2975  The  Burlington  Smiths.     A  family  history.     By  R.  Morris 

Smith.     Philadelphia,  The  author,  1877. 
2  p.  1.,  [7]-296  p.     front.,  phot.     27i<=°». 
Accompanied  by  an  addendum  of  1880,  9  p.     23i<^™. 

CS71.S643     1877 

2-18432 


614  LIBKAEY  OF   CONGRESS 

Smith — Continued. 

2975a  Lives  of  the  Lords  Strangford,  with  their  ancestors  and 

contemporaries  through  ten  generations.     By  Edward  Barring- 
ton  De  Fonblanquo  .  .  .    London,  Paris  &  New  York,  Cassell, 
Fetter  &  Galpin  [1877] 
viii,  298  p.     23''". 
Customer  Smythe  aud  his  descendants. 

DA301.1.S8D3 


2976  Genealogy   of  William   Smith,    of   Wrightstown,    Bucks 

County,   Pa.     1684.     By  Josiah  B.   Smith  .  .  .    Newton,   Pa. 
[Philadelphia,  Pa.,  Collins  printing  house]  1883. 
vi  p.,  1 1.,  113  p.    27i'^°». 

CS71.S643     1883 


9-13727 

2977  A  genealogical  history  of  the  descendants  of  the  Rev. 

Nehemiah  Smith  of  New  London  County,  Conn.,  with  men- 
tion of  his  brother  John  and  nephew  Edward.  1638-1888.  By 
H.  Allen  Smith  .  .  .    Albany,  N.  Y.,  J.  Munsell's  sons,  1889. 

318  p.     front.,  plates,  ports.     23^"™. 

CS71.S643     1889 

9-13726 

2978  A  complete  genealogy  of  the  descendants  of  Matthew 

Smith  of  East  Haddam,  Conn.,  with  mention  of  his  ancestors. 
1637-1890.  By  Mrs.  Sophia  (Smith)  Martin  . .  .  Rutland,  The 
Tuttle  company,  printers,  1890. 

269  p.     24'-°». 

Blank  leaves  inserted. 

CS71.S643     1890 
9-13725 

2979  John  Smith  of  Milford,  New  Haven  colony,  1640;  and  his 

descendants  to  the  fifth  generation.  Comp.  by  Robert  Atwa- 
ter«  (Bassetts,  Clark^)  Smith*  . .  .    [Boston?  1891] 

7  p.     24^'=°. 

Caption  title. 

Reprinted  from  New  Eng.  hist,  and  geneal.  register  for  July,  1891. 

CS71.S643     1891 
9-13724 

2980  A  memorial  of  Rev,  Thomas  Smith  (second  minister  of 

Pembroke,  Mass.,)  and  his  descendants  ...  A  full  genealogical 
record.  1707-1895.  Comp.  by  Susan  Augusta  Smith.  Plym- 
outh, Avery  &  Doten,  printers,  1895. 

146  p.,  1 1.     front.,  plates,  ports.,  map.     22<"=. 

CS71.S643     1895 
»-13723 


AMERICAN   AND  ENGLISH   GENEALOGIES  615 

Smith — Continued. 

2981  Some  account  of  the  Smiths  of  Exeter  and  their  descend- 
ants. By  one  of  them  (Arthur  M.  Smith).  Printed  for  private 
circulation.     Exeter,  W.  Pollard  &  co.,  printers,  1896. 

59  p.     fold,  geneal.  tables.     22^^^™. 

CS439.S6     1896 

4-1233 

2982  Wills  of  the  Smith  families  of  New  York  and  Long  Island, 

1664-1794:  careful  abstracts  of  all  the  wills  of  the  name  of 
Smith  recorded  in  New  York,  Jamaica,  and  Hempstead  prior  to 
1794,  with  genealogical  and  historical  notes:  by  William  S. 
Pelletreau  .  .  .    New  York,  F.  P.  Harper,  1898. 

xiii,  151  p.     front,  (port.)     24*^™. 
"Edition  limited  to  340  copies,  no.  2." 

CS71.S643     1898 

3-17353 

2983  The  home  of  the  Smith  family  in  Peterborough,  New  Hamp- 
shire. 1749-1842.  By  Jonathan  Smith  .  .  .  Clinton  [Mass.] 
Press  of  W.  J.  Coulter,  1900. 

X,  202  p.  incl.  2  faceim.     front.,  8  pi.,  port.,  fold.  plan.     20'=™. 

CS71.S643     1900 

5-16557 

2984  Genealogical    pamphlets    (proof   sheets)    Ipswich,    Mass. 

no.  2-6.     Providence,  K.  I.,  A.  Caldwell,  1900. 

[49]  p.     24§'='°. 

Contents. — no.  2.  John  and  Elisabeth  Smith,  1664. — no.  3.  Richard  and 
Hannah  (Cheney)  Smith,  1660. — no.  4.  George  and  Mary  Smith,  1648. ^no.  5. 
Thomas  Smith,  inn-holder,  1680. — no.  6.  Scattering  Smith  families,  and  unar- 
ranged  Smith  names. 

CS71.S643     1900a 

1-16049 

2985  The   Smith   family,    being   a   popular   account   of   most 

branches  of  the  name— however  spelt — from  the  fourteenth 
century  downwards,  with  numerous  pedigrees  now  published 
for  the  first  time,  by  Compton  Reade  . . .  London,  E.  Stock, 
1902. 

xxiv,  280  p.     23"°'. 

CS439.S6     1902 

3-1339 

2986  Record  of  the  Smith  family  descended  from  John  Smith, 

born  1655  in  County  Monaghan,  Ireland.  Philadelphia  [Press 
of  G.  F.  Lasher]  1906. 

272  p.     Tl""^. 

Preface  signed:  Joseph  S.  Harris. 
Blank  leaves  inserted  for  notes. 

"The  history  of  the  descendants  of  John  Smith,  bom  in  Ireland  in  1686,  died 
in  Uwchlan,  Chester  Co.,  Pa.  . . .  1765;  and  his  wife  Susanna,  born  in  Ireland 
in  1691,  died  in  Uwchlan  . . .  1767." 

CS71.S643     1906 
6-18332 


616  LIBEAEY   OF   CONGRESS 

Smith — Continued. 

2986a Reunion  of  the  descendants  of  William  Smith  held  in 

Peterborough,  N.  H.,  August  10th,  1904.     [Ed.  by  Jonathan 
Smith]     Clinton  [Mass.]     Press  of  W.  H.  Benson,  1906. 
4  p.  1.,  [5]-176  p.     front.,  plates.    20^"'°. 

CS71.S643     1006b 

10-15830 

2987  Jesse  Smith,  his  ancestors  and  descendants,  by  L.  Ber- 

tiand  Smith.  New  York,  F.  Allaben  genealogical  company, 
1909. 

187  p.     front.     24^''°'.     (On  rerso  o//KiZ/-ti(Ze;  Allaben  genealogical  series) 
Title  within  ornamental  border. 

CS71.S643     1909 

9-14468 

2988  A  New  Hampshire  farm  and  its  owner  . . .    Clinton,  Press 

of  W.  H.  Benson,  1909. 

4  p.  1.,  213  p.     front.,  ports.     20^'''°. 

Preface  signed:  "J.  S.,  C.  S."  i.  e.  Jonathan  Smith,  Caroline  Smith. 
"This  little  volume  is  a  continuation  of  the  'Home  of  the  Smith  family.'  " 

CS71.S643     1909a 

9-25406 

2988a Smith,  with  collateral  lines:  Chipman,  Divine,  Huckins, 

Jones,  Lewis  (Barnstable  branch)  and  Mayflower  connection; 
ancestral  record  of  Frances  Amelia  (Smith)  Lewis,  comp.  and 
prepared  by  Harriet  Southworth  (Lewis)  Barnes.  Philadelphia, 
1910. 


51  p.     19^'="'. 

10-13760 


CS71.S643     1910 


See  also  Anderson. 

Berkeley. 

Clark. 

Davidson. 

Foster. 

Gentry. 

Griswold. 

Harris. 

Hudson. 

McAllister. 

Ruggles. 

Saunders. 

Willis. 

Smock.     See  also  Gustin.  CS71.G982    1900 


CS71.A65 

1902 

DA28.35.B6S6 

CS71.C6 

1898 

CS71.D252 

188- 

CS71.F756 

1897 

CS71.G339 

1909 

CS71.G87 

1898 

CS71.H315 

1908 

DA690.W6H8 

CS71.M114 

1900 

CS71.R932 

1896 

CS71.S256 

1897 

CS71.W73 

1898 

AMERICAN   AND   ENGLISH   GENEALOGIES  617 

2989  Smyser. 

Minutes  of  the  centennial  celebration,  held  by  the  descend- 
ants of  the  elder  Matthias  Smyser,  May  3d,  1845,  on  the  farm  of 
Samuel  Smyser,  in  West  Manchester  township,  York  Co.,  Pa. 
Carlisle,  Pa.,  A.  Rudisill,  1852. 

34  p.     15^"". 

Manuscript  note  on  cover:  "Written  printed  &  published  by  Abraham  Rudi- 
sill, a  tailor,  in  York,  Pa." 

CS71.S667     1852 

1-19549 

Smythe.     See  Smith. 

Snickers.     See  also  Kinney.  F225.M15 

Washington.  CS71.W318    1879 

Snivelyo    See  Schnebele. 

2989a  Snow. 

History  of  the  family  of  Benjamin  Snow,  who  is  a  descendant 
of  Richard  Snow  of  Woburn,  Massachusetts.  Comp.  and  pub. 
by  Owen  N.  Wilcox  .  . .  Cleveland,  Press  of  The  Gates  legal 
publishing  company  1907. 

5  p.  1.,  386,  [7]  p.     front,  (fold,  faceim)  plates,  ports.     26<''°. 

CS71.S67     1007 

10-15834 

See  also  Washington.  CS69.W5 

Snowden.     See  also  Thomas.  CS71.T46    1878 

2989b  Snyder. 

Adam  W.  Snyder  and  his  period  in  Illinois  history,  1817-1842. 
By  John  Francis  Snyder  . . .  Springfield,  111.,  The  H.  W. 
Rocker  co,,  printers,  1903. 

392,  [2]  p.     front.,  port.    20^^™. 

Appendix:  The  Snyder  genealogy. — John  Francis  Perry  and  his  family. — 
Speech  delivered  in  the  state  Senate  on  the  bill  to  reform  the  judiciary  [by 
A.  W.  Snyder] — Muster  roll  of  Capt.  Snyder's  company  in  the  Black  Hawk 
war. 

F545.S67 
3-29527 

— —  See  also  Putnam.  CS71.P99    1909 

2990  Somers. 

Essay  on  the  life  and  character  of  John  lord  Somers,  baron  of 
Evesham  . . .    By  Richard  Cooksey  . . .    Worcester,  Printed  by 
J.  Holl  for  the  author,  and  sold  by  J.  Bew  [etc.l  London,  1791. 
4  p.  1.,  167  p.,  1 1.    fold,  geneal,  tab.    27^  x  22"™. 

DA462.S6C7 

5-5141 

Somersall.    See  also  Zimmerman.  cs7i.Z73    19— 

Somerville.    See  also  Montgomery.  CS71.M788    1897 


618  LIBRARY  OF   CONGRESS 

2991  Sotheron. 

Genealogical  memoranda  relating  to  the  family  of  Sotheron, 
of  counties  Durham,  Northumberland,  York,  etc.,  and  to  the 
sept  of  Mac  Manus  . .  .  [By  Charles  Sotheran]  London,  Tay- 
lor and  CO.,  1871. 

Ip.  l.,91p.    illus.    28^^"°. 

Privately  printed. 

'  ^  CS439.S7 

2-9853 

2992  Soule. 

The  Soule  family,  of  North  Yarmouth  and  Freeport,  Maine. 
<By  Dr.  Charles  E.  Banks  and  Enos  Chandler  Soule.  >  Yar- 
mouth, Me.,  ''Old  times"  office,  1882. 

1  p.  1.,  31  numb.  1.     24"^™. 

^  CS71.S72     1882 

3-3805 

2993  Southgate. 

Monograph  on  the  Southgate  family  of  Scarborough,  Maine, 
their  ancestors  and  descendants.  By  Leonard  B.  Chapman  . . . 
Portland,  Me.,  H.  W.  Bryant,  1907. 

viii,  60  p.     pi.,  2  port.     24^'=°'. 

CS71.S726     1907 

7-37725 

2994  Southwick. 

Genealogy  of  the  descendants  of  Lawrence  and  Cassandra 
South\vick  of  Salem,  Mass.  The  original  emigrants,  and  the 
ancestors  of  the  families  who  have  since  borne  his  name.  By 
James  M.  Caller  .  . .  [and]  Mrs.  M.  A.  Ober  . .  .  Salem,  Mass., 
J.  H.  Choate  &  co.,  printers,  1881. 

2  p.  1.,  iii-v,  609  (i.  e.  611)  p.     front.,  fold,  pi.,  ports.     2V^. 

"Errata  64  a-b":  2  p.  at  end. 

CS71.S727     1881 

6-44366 

Southwood.     See  also  Lawson.  CS71.L425    1903 

2995  Southworth. 

Descendants  of  Constant  Southworth.  2d  ed.  By  George 
C.  S.  Southworth.     Salem,  O.,  Press  of  Harris  &  co.,  1897. 

32  p.     22*'-™. 

CS71.S728     1897 

9-13722 

2995a  ^ Southworth,  with  collateral  lines:  Buckingham,  Collier, 

Kirtland,  Pratt,  Shipman;  ancestral  record  of  Henry  Martyn 

Lewis.     Comp.  and  prepared  by  Harriet  Southworth  (Lewis) 

Barnes.     Philadelphia,  1903. 

50p.    lOi''™. 

CS71.S728     1903 

10-14168 

See  also  Woolsey.  CS71.W916    1900 


AMERICAN   AND  ENGLISH   GENEALOGIES  619 

2996  Sower. 

Genealogical  chart  of  the  descendants  of  Christopher  Sower, 
printer,  of  Germantown,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Comp.  by  Charles 
G.  Sower.     Philadelphia,  C.  G.  Sower,  1887. 

geneal.  tab.     illus.     315J  x  llli''™  fold,  to  26J  x  19§<''°. 

"For  private  distribution  among  members  of  the  family." 

CS71.S73     1887 

9-14805 

Spafard.  See  Spofford. 
Spaflford.  See  Spofford. 
Spaford.  See  Spofford. 
Spalding.     See  Spaulding. 

2997  Spare. 

Descendants  of  Samuel  Spare.  Comp.  by  Jolin  Spare  . . . 
New  Bedford,  Mass.,  P.  Howland,  jr.,  printer  and  engraver, 
1884. 

68  p.  incl.  plates,     pi.     23^««. 

CS71.S735     1884 

9-13721 

2998  Sparhawk. 

Family  of  Nathaniel  Sparhawk  of  Cambridge.     [By  William 
Sumner  Appleton.     Boston,  1865] 
2,  [1]  p.    25|«'". 
Caption  title. 
"From  the  N.  E.  historical  and  genealogical  register  for  April,  1865." 

CS71.S736     1865 

CA  6-2653 

2999 Materials  for  a  genealogy  of  the  Sparhawk  family  in  New 

England.     Comp,  by  Cecil  Hampden  Cutts  Howard  .  .  .    Salem, 
Salem  press,  1892, 

1  p.  1.,  113  p.     24^"°!. 

From  the  Historical  collections  of  the  Essex  institute. 

CS71,S736     1892 

2-8719 

3000  Sparks. 

Genealogical  memoranda  relating  to  the  Sparks  and  Tickell 
families.     Comp.  by  Eeginald  Stewart  Boddington,     London, 
Priv.  print,  [by  Mitchell  and  Hughes]  1877. 
10  p.    28'™. 

Reprinted  from  "Miscellanea  genealogica  et  heraldica."  n.  e.,  v.  2, 1877,  p. 
469-474. 

CS439,S73 

9-18120 


620  LIBRARY  OF   CONGRESS 

3001  Spaulding. 

The  Spalding  memorial:  a  genealogical  history  of  Edward 
Spalding,  of  Massachusetts  Bay,  and  his  descendants.  By  Sam- 
uel J.  Spalding  .  .  .    Boston,  A.  Mudge  &  son,  1872. 

xi,  619  p.    col.  front,  col.  plates  (coats  of  arms)  ports.    24""'. 

CS71.S739     1872 

1-6089 

3002  The  Spalding  memorial :  a  genealogical  history  of  Edward 

Spalding  of  Virginia  and  Massachusetts  Bay  and  his  descend- 
ants; with  a  record  of  their  military  services  in  the  colonial, 
revolutionary  and  civil  wars:  together  with  information  con- 
cerning .  . .  other  branches  of  the  .  . .  family.  By  Charles  War- 
ren Spalding  . .  .  Rev.  and  enl.  <from  the  original  publication 
by  Rev.  S.  J.  Spalding  >  . .  .  Chicago,  American  publishers' 
association,  1897. 

2  p.  1.,  ii  p.,  1 1.,  vi,  [15]-1276  p.     col.  front.,  plates,  ports.,  plan,  facsim.,  col. 

coats  of  arms.     23i=™. 

CS71.S739     1897 

1-G090 

3003  Speed. 

Records  and  memorials  of  the  Speed  family.  Collected  and 
prepared  for  publication  by  Thomas  Speed,  and  published  by 
the  Louisville  and  Memphis  families,  for  distribution  among  all 
the  branches.  Louisville,  Ky.,  Courier-journal  job  printing 
company,  1892. 

206  p.    plates,  ports.     22=™. 

CS71.S742     1802 

9-13817 

3004  Spencer. 

Spencer  family  history  and  genealogy.     [Milwaukee,  Wis., 

1889] 

Ip.  l.,26p.     illus.  (incl.  ports.)  coats  of  arms.     21^x28''°. 

Preface  signed:  Robert  C.  Spencer. 

CS71.S746     1889 

9-13816 

3005 The  Thomas  Spencer  family  of  Hartford,  Connecticut  in 

the  line  of  Samuel  Spencer,  of  Cromwell,  Connecticut,  1744- 
1818.  Comp.  by  Frank  Farnsworth  Starr  for  James  J.  Good- 
win.    Hartford,  Conn,  [Cambridge,  J.  Wilson  and  son]  1896. 

44  p.     fold,  geneal.  tab.     25¥^. 

CS71.S745     1896 

9-13814 

3006  The  Maine  Spencers.     A  history  and  genealogy,  with  men- 
tion of  many  associated  families.     By  W.  D.  Spencer.     1596- 
1898.     Concord,  N.  H.,  The  Rmnford  press,  1898. 
247  p.  incl.  front.,  illus.,  ports.,  col.  coat  of  arms.     2  fold.  maps.     igi"". 

CS71.S745     1898 
9-1381S 


AMERICAN   AND  ENGLISH   GENEALOGIES  621 

Spencer — Continued. 

3007  Genealogical  sketch  of  the  descendants  of  Samuel  Spencer 

of   Pennsylvania,    by   Howard   M.   Jenkins  .  .  .    Philadelphia, 
Ferris  &  Leach,  1904. 
vii,  250  p.     24'=™. 

CS71.S745     1904 


3007a  Spencer  family  record  of  the  Springfield,  Vt.  and  Evans- 

ville,  Wis.   Spencers.     Descendants    of    Garrard    Spencer    of 
Haddam,    Conn.     Emigrant    of     1630.     By    Wilham     Harry 
Spencer  . . .     New  York,  T.  A.  Wright,  1907. 
57  p.    pi.,  coat  of  arms.     24^"=™. 

On  cover:  Spencer  family  record. 

CS71.S745     1907 

10-15241 

3008  Spengler. 

The  annals  of  the  families  of  Caspar,  Henry,  Baltzer  and 
George  Spengler,  who  settled  in  York  County  respectively  in 
1729,  1732,  1732  and  1751.  With  biographical  and  historical 
sketches  and  memorabilia  of  contemporaneous  local  events,  by 
Edward  W.  Spangler  . . .  York,  Pa.  [Printed  by  the  York  daily 
publishing  co.]  1896. 

xii,  605  p.     front.,  illus.,  plates,  ports.,  facsims.,  geneal.  tables,  col.  coat  of 
.     arms.    25^*=™. 

CS71.S747     1896 

9-13813 

Sparry.     See  also  Humfreville.  CS71.H923    1903 


Spicer.     See  also  Gill.  CS439.G46 

3009  Spoflford. 

A  family  record,  of  the  descendants  of  John  Spofford,  and 
Elizabeth,  his  wife,  who  came  from  England  to  America,  and 
settled  at  Rowley,  in  1638.  By  Jeremiah  Spofford  .  .  .  Haver- 
hill, E.  G.  Frothingham,  printer,  1851. 

64  p.     22^'='°. 

CS71.S762     1851 

9-13812 

3010  A  family  record  of  the  descendants  of  John  Spofford,  who 

emigrated  from  England,  and  settled  at  Rowley,  Essex  County, 
Mass.,  in  1638.  By  Jeremiah  Spofford,  m.  d.  [2d  ed.]  Haver- 
hill, E.  G.  Frothingham,  printer,  1869. 

127,  [1]  p.    19'='°. 

CS71.S762     1869 

9-13790 


622  LIBRARY  OF   CONGRESS 

Spoflford — Continued. 

3011 A  genealogical  record,  including  two  generations  in  female 

lines  of  families,  spelling  their  name  Spofford,  Spafford,  Spafard, 
and  Spaford,  descendants  of  John  Spofford  and  Elizabeth  Scott, 
who  emigrated,  in  1638,  from  Yorkshire,  England,  and  settled 
at  Rowley,  Essex  County,  Mass.  By  Dr.  Jeremiah  Spofford  .  . . 
Memorial  ed.  by  his  daughter,  Aphia  T.  Spofford.  Boston, 
Printed  by  A.  Mudge  &  son,  1888. 

1  p.  1.,  502  p.     front.,  platea,  ports.,  col.  coat  of  arms.    24"™. 

CS71.S762     1888 

9-13811 

3012  ...  A  genealogical  account  of  the  Spofforth  or  Spofford 

family.  By  Ashworth  P.  Burke  .  .  .  London,  Harrison  and 
sons,  printers,  1897. 

2p.  l.,[3]-19,  [l]p.     27'='". 

At  head  of  title:  Reprinted  from  "Burke's  family  records." 

CS71.S762     1897 

8-30522 

3013  Spooner. 

Genealogical  memoranda  relating  to  the  family  of  Spooner. 
Communicated  by  Colonel  J.  L.  Chester,     [n.  p.,  187-] 
1 1.    27<="». 
Caption  title. 

CS439.S76     1870 

9-18117 

3014  Notes  relating  to  the  Spooner  family,  contributed  by  the 

Rev.  T.  P.  Wadley  .  .  .    [London,  Mitchell  &  Hughes,  printers, 

187-1 
3  p.     28^^^". 
Caption  title. 

CS439.S76     1870a 

9-18118 

3015  Memorial  of  William  Spooner,  1637,  and  of  his  descendants 

to  the  third  generation;  of  his  great-grandson,  Elnathan 
Spooner,  and  of  his  descendants,  to  1871.  By  Thomas  Spooner. 
Private  ed.     Cincinnati,  R.  Clarke  &  co.,  1871. 

vii,  [9]-242  p.     24<=". 

"Edition,  150  copies,  no.  109." 

CS71.S763     1871 

9-13810 

3016  Records  of  William  Spooner,  of  Plymouth,  Mass.,  and  his 

descendants,  v.  1.  By  Thomas  Spooner.  Cincinnati  [Press  of 
F.  W.  Freeman]  1883. 

694  p.     24"=™. 

This  work  is  intended  to  supplement  and  complete  the  author's  "Memorial 
of  William  Spooner,  1637,"  issued  in  1871. 

CS71.S763     1883 

9-13809 


AMERICAN   AND  ENGLISH   GENEALOGIES  623 

3017  Spoor. 

The  Spoor  family  in  America;  a  record  of  the  known  descend- 
ants of  Jan  Wybesse  Spoor  who  ivvigrated  from  Holland,  and 
settled  in  the  Hudson  River  Valley  in  the  middle  of  the  seven- 
teenth century;  comp.  by  Marie  A.  Underwood.  New  York 
[Lancaster,  Pa.,  Press  of  The  New  era  printing  company!  1901. 

viii,  165  p.     pi.,  map,  faceim.  (partly  fold.)    24'™. 

"Four  hundred  copies  of  this  book  have  been  privately  printed  of  which  this 
copy  is  number  110." 

CS71.S764     1901 

3-3834 

3018  Spotswood. 

Genealogy  of  the  Spotswood  family  in  Scotland  and  Virginia. 
By  Charles  Campbell  .  . .    Albany,  J.  Munsell,  1868. 

2  p.  1.,  [3]-44  p.     24^='°. 

CS71.S765     1868 

9-13808 

See  also  Junkin.  CS71.J95    1908 


Spottswood.     See  Spotswood. 

3019  Sprague. 

The  genealogy  af  the  Sprague's  in  Hingham,  arranged  in 
chronological  order,  to  the  fourth  generation,  counting  from 
William  Sprague,  one  of  the  first  planters  in  Massachusetts, 
who  arrived  at  Naumkeag  from  England,  in  the  year  1628. 
To  which  is  prefixed  a  short  account  of  the  first  settlement  of 
this  country  before  the  arrival  of  the  Old  charter  in  1630. 
Hingham,  H.  Sprague,  1828. 

60,  [8]  p.     IS^""". 

Comp.  by  Hosea  Sprague. 

CS71.S766     1828 

9-13807 

3020  Memorial  of  the  Sprague  family;  a  poem  recited  at  a 

meeting  in  Duxbury  of  the  descendants  and  connections  of 
Hon.  Seth  Sprague,  on  the  occasion  of  his  eightj^-sixth  birth- 
day, July  4th,  1846.  With  the  family  genealogy  and  bio- 
graphical sketches  in  notes.  By  Richard  Soule,  jr.  ...  Bos- 
ton, J.  Munroe  and  company,  1847. 

xii,  191  p.     front.,  plates,  ports.,  facsims.  (partly  fold.)    20"™. 

CS71.S766     1847 

9-13806 

3021  History  of  the  Sprague  families,  of  Rhode  Island,  cotton 

manufacturers  and  calico  printers  from  William  i.  to  William  iv., 
with  an  account  of  the  murder  of  the  late  Amasa  Sprague,  father 
of  Hon,  Wm.  Sprague,  ex-U.  S.  senator  from  Rhode  Island. 
By  Benjamin  Knight,  sr,  Santa  Cruz,  H.  Coffin,  book  and  job 
printer,  1881. 

2  p.  1.,  [3]-74  p.    23i<='". 

CS71.S766     1881 

9-l?804 


624  LIBRARY  OF   CONGRESS 

Sprague — Continued. 

3022  Sprague  family  items.     By  Dwight  H.  Kelton  . .  .    [Mont- 

pelier,  Vt.,  1894] 

6  p.    24"'". 

Caption  title. 

One  hundred  copies  printed. 

0871.8766     1894 

9-13803 

3023  Genealogy  (in  part)  of  the  Sprague  families  in  America 

as  descended  from  Edward  Sprague  of  England,  from  1614. 
With  the  wills  of  Edward  Sprague  and  that  of  his  son,  AYilliam, 
who  settled  in  Hingham,  Mass.,  in  1636.  Rev.  ed.,  with  cor- 
rections and  additions.  Comp.  by  Augustus  B.  R.  Sprague  . . . 
Worcester,  Mass.,  Pub.  by  the  compiler,  1905. 

49  p.     23<"". 

CS71.8766     1905 
7-31304 

3024  The  brothers  Ralph  and  William  Sprague  and  some  of 

their  descendants,  by  Frank  William  Sprague.  Boston,  New 
England  historic  genealogical  society,  1909. 

14p.    25«°'. 

"Reprinted  from  the  New  England  historical  and  genealogical  register  for 
April,  1909." 

CS71.8766     1909 

9-20544 

See  also  Bass.  CS71.B356    1896 

3025  Springer. 

A  genealogical  table  and  history  of  the  Springer  family,  in 
Europe  and  North  America,  for  eight  centuries,  from  the  earliest 
German  princes;  origin  of  the  name,  etc.  By  M.  C.  Springer. 
Philadelphia,  Press  of  Dickson  &  Gilling  ["1881] 

144  p.     front,  (port.)  plates,  fold,  geneal.  tables,  coat  of  arms.     23§<'™. 

CS71.8769     1881 

9-13802 

3026  Chart  no.   1.     Showing  the  derivation  of  Louis  ii  (the 

Springer)  Printed  especially  for  the  Newberry  library,  and 
given  with  the  compliments  of  Mrs.  Warren  Springer,  1897. 
[Philadelphia  ?  1897] 

geneal.  tab.  (64  x  54'"")  fold  to  VJ"'^. 

Reprint  of  charts  no.  1  and  2  from  the  Genealogical  table  and  history  of  the 
Springer  family.  By  Moses  C.  Springer.  Philadelphia,  1881,  combined  on 
one  sheet  with  coat  of  arms  and  explanation  added. 

CS71.S769     1897 

3-5054 

Springs.     See  also  Dinkins.  CS71.D585    1908 


AMERICAN   AND  ENGLISH   GENEALOGIES  625 

3027  Stackhouse. 

The  book  of  the  descendants  of  John  Stackhouse  and  Eliza- 
beth Buckingham,  his  wife.  The  which  also  containeth  a 
historic  of  the  forefathers  of  y®  said  John,  and  likewise  some- 
what concerning  those  of  y®  said  Elizabeth:  now  first  brought 
together  by  Powell  Stackhouse  and  William  R.  Stackhouse. 
Moorestown,  N.  J.,  The  Settle  press,  1906. 

45  1.     col.  front.     25i<=™. 
No.  43  of  55  copies  printed. 

CS71.S775     1006 

8-14341 

3028  Stackhouse,  an  old  English  family,  sometime  of  York- 
shire.    Ed.  limited.     Moorestown,  N.  J.,  The  Settle  press  [1906] 

1  p.  1.,  107  p.    front.     21«". 
By  William  Romig  Stackhouse. 

CS439.S8 
6-36082 

3029  A  historical  sketch  of  the  first  ancestors  of  the  Stack- 
house  family  in  America,  by  William  E.  Stackhouse  &  Powell 
Stackhouse,  jr.  With  an  introduction  by  A.  M.  Stackhouse, 
M.  D,     [Moorestown,  N.  J.,  The  Settle  press,  1907] 

60  p.     19i'='°. 

CS71.S775     1907 

7-27760 

3030  Stackpole. 

History  and  genealogy  of  the  Stackpole  family,  by  Everett  S. 
Stackpole.     [Lewiston,  Me.,  Press  of  Journal  company,  1899] 

245  p.    front.,  plates,  ports.    24«™. 

CS71.S776     1899 

9-14470 

Stacy.     See  also  Stuart.  CS71.S93    1895 

3031  Stafford. 

A  contribution  to  the  genealogy  of  the  Stafford  family  in 
America;  containing  an  account  of  Col.  Joab  Stafford,  and  a 
complete  record  of  his  descendants  in  the  male  lines.  By 
Henry  Marvin  Benedict.     Albany,  J.  Munsell,  1870. 

27  p.     front,  (port.)  illus.,  fold,  diagr.    25= 


=;cm 


CS71.S779     1870 


9-13800 


See  also  Drake.  CS439.D7 

Walbridge.  CS71.W15    1898 

Willoughby.  DA250.R72 

Stanard.     See  also  Pocahontas.  CS71.R747    1887 

Stanbery.     See  also  Robinson.  CS71.R66    1894 

35819°— 10 40 


626  LIBRAEY  OF   CONGRESS 

3032  Standish. 

The  Standishes  of  America.     By  Myles  Standish  .  .  .    Boston, 
Mass.,  Priv.  print,  for  the  author  by  S.  Usher,  1895. 
X,  [5]-151  p.  incl.  coat,  of  arms,     front.,  plates,  ports.    24^"™. 
"This  edition  consists  of  one  hundred  copies,  of  which  this  no.  100." 

CS71.S784     1895 

9-13801 

3033  Charters  and  deeds  relative  to  the  Standish  family,  of 

Standish  and  Duxbury,  Co.  Lancaster.  Ed.  by  J.  P.  Ear- 
waker  .  .  .    Manchester,  A.  Sutton  [1898] 

1  p.  I.,  90  p.     25i<'". 

Manuscript  note:  No.  102.    Only  110  copies  printed. 

CS439.S83 

2-20295 

See  also  Sage.  CS7i.si29    1908 

Washington.  E187.5.S88 

3034  Stanford. 

Stanford  genealogy,  comprising  the  descendants  of  Abner 

Stanford,  the  revolutionary  soldier;  by  Arthur  Willis  Stanford. 

Yokohama,  Printed  by  the  Fukuin  printing  co.,  ltd.,  1906. 

149  p.     front,  (port.)    22^=°'. 

CS71.S785     1906 

8-4336 

3035  Stanley. 

Memoirs,  containing  a  genealogical  and  historical  account  of 
the  antient  and  honourable  house  of  Stanley,  from  the  conquest, 
to  the  death  of  James  late  earl  of  Derby,  in  the  year  1735;  as 
also  a  full  description  of  the  Isle  of  Man,  &c.  . .  .  Manchester, 
Printed  by  J.  Harrop,  1767. 

1  p.  1.,  238  p.     illus.     26"". 
By  John  Seacome. 

The  description  of  the  Isle  of  Man  has  special  t.-p.:  A  complete  history  of 

the  Isle  of  Man. 

DA28.35.S8S5 

2-2171 

3036  The  history  of  the  house  of  Stanley,  from  the  conquest,  to 

the  death  of  the  Right  Honorable  Edward,  late  earl  of  Derby, 
in  1776.  Containing  a  genealogical  and  historical  account,  of 
that  illustrious  house.  To  which  is  added,  a  description  of  the 
Isle  of  Man.     Preston,  Printed  by  E.  Sergent,  1795. 

2  p.  1.,  616  p.     front,  (port.)     21"'". 

By  John  Seacome. 

DA28.36.S8S52 

2-22792 

3037  The  house  of  Stanley ;  including  the  sieges  of  Lathom 

house,  with  notices  of  relative  and  co-temporary  incidents,  &c. 
By  Peter  Draper  .  .  .    Ormskirk,  T.  Button,  1864. 

1  p.  1.,  342  p.     pi.,  port.,  plan.     21^"™, 

First  published  in  part  in  the  Ormskirk  advertiser. 

DA28.36.S8D8 

2-19046 


AMERICAN   AND  ENGLISH   GENEALOGIES  627 

Stanley — Continued. 

3038  The  great   Stanley:  or,  James,  vii*^  earl  of  Derby,  and 

his  noble  countess,  Charlotte  de  La  Tremouille,  in  their  land  of 
Man.  A  narrative  of  the  xvii*^  century.  Interspersed  with 
notices  of  Manx  manners,  customs,  laws,  legends,  and  fairy 
tales.  Copiously  illustrated,  from  Manx  scenery  and  antiqui- 
ties, by  Alfred  D.  Lemon  and  J.  T.  Blight.  By  the  Rev.  J.  G. 
Cumming  .  .  .  London,  W.  Macintosh,  1867. 
viii,  279,  [1]  p.      front.,  illus.     19'^ 


3cin 

DA670.M2C9 


3-8421 


3039  The  Stanleys  of  Knowsley ;  a  history  of  that  noble  family, 

including  a  sketch  of  the  political  and  public  lives  of  the  Right 
Hon.  the  earl  of  Derby,  k.  g.  and  the  Right  Hon.  Lord  Stanley, 
M.  p.     By  William  Pollard.     Liverpool,  E.  Howell,  1868. 

viii,  239,  [1]  p.     front,  (port.)     20'^'". 

DA28.35.S8P7 

2-3G41 

3040  Historical  sketches  of  the  house  of  Stanley  and  biography 

of  Edward  Geoffrey,  14th  earl  of  Derby  .  .  .  By  Thomas  Asp- 
den.  2d  (cabinet)  ed.  . . .  Preston,  The  author;  [etc.,  etc., 
pref.  1877] 

X,  [5]-112,  [2],  lii  p.     2  front,  (port.)     25""^. 

DA28.35.S8A8 

2-19C38 

3041  The  Stanley  families  of  America  as  descended  from  John, 

Timothy,  and  Thomas  Stanley  of  Hartford,  Ct.  1636.  Comp. 
by  Israel  P.  Warren,  d.  d.  Portland,  Me.,  Printed  by  B. 
Thurston  &  co.,  1887. 

viii,  9-352  p.     front.,  ports.     23"°'. 

CS71.S789     1887 

9-13799 

See  also  Lewis.  CS71.L675    1910 


3042  Stansall. 

A  genealogy  of  the  Stansel  family,  by  Thomas  McAdory 
Owen.     Carrollton,  Ala.,  West  Alabamian  print,  1900. 

7  p.     front,  (port.)     24^-^™. 

CS71.S79     1900 

2-13283 

Stansel.     See  Stansall. 

3043  Stanton. 

A  record,  genealogical,  biographical,  statistical,  of  Thomas 
Stanton,  of  Connecticut,  and  his  descendants.  1635-1891.  By 
WilHam  A  Stanton,  ph.  d.,  d.  d.  Albany,  N.  Y.,  J.  Munsell's 
sons,  1891. 

613  p.     port.     24<>™. 

CS71.S791     1891 

9-13798 

See  also  Converse.  CS71.C766    1905 

Holbrow.  CS439.H6 


628  LIBRARY  OF   CONGRESS 

3044  Stanwood. 

A  history  of  the  Stanwood  family  in  America,  by  Ethel  Stan- 
wood  Bolton.  Boston,  Mass.,  Rockwell  and  Churchill  press, 
1899. 

317  p.    plates,  ports.,  facsims.,  geneal.  tables.     23"™. 

CS71.S792     1899 

9-13797 

See  also  Shannon.  CS71.S528    1905 


3045  Stapelton. 

The  Stapeltons  of  Yorkshire,  being  the  history  of  an  English 
family  from  very  early  times;  by  H.  E.  Chetwynd-Stapylton 
.  .  .  With  illustrations  by  the  author.  London,  New  York,  and 
Bombay,  Longmans,  Green,  and  co.,  1897. 

xii,  333  p.  incl.  front.,  illus.,  geneal.  tables,     pi.,  ports.     23-J'^™. 

Different  branches  of  the  family  spell  the  name:  Stapelton,  Stapilton,  and 
Stapylton. 

CS439.S86 

4-2252 

3046  Staples. 

Proceedings  at  the  dedication  of  a  monument  to  Sergeant 

Abraham  Staples  of  Mendon,  Massachusetts,  October  31,  1877. 

Providence,  S.  S.  Rider,  1880. 

55  p.     24§<'"'. 

CS71.S793     1880 

10-9968 

3047  Starln. 

The  Starin  family  in  America.     Descendants  of  Nicholas  Ster 

(Starin),  one  of  the  early  settlers  of  Fort  Orange  (Albany,  N.  Y.). 

By  William  L.  Stone  .  .  .    Albany,  N.  Y.,  J.  Munsell's  sons,  1892. 

233  p.     27''". 

CS71.S794     1892 

9-13796 

See  also  Washington.  CS69.W5 


3048  Stark. 

.  .  .  Gen.  John  Stark's  home  farm.  A  paper  read  before  the 
Manchester  historic  association  October  7,  1903.  By  Roland 
Rowell.     Manchester,  Printed  by  the  J.  B.  Clarke  co.,  1904. 

22  p.     23'^". 

At  head  of  title:  Manchester  historic  association. 

CS71.S795     1904 

&-21476 

3049  Starkie. 

The  Starkie  family  of  Pennington  and  Bedford,  in  the  parish 
of  Leigh,  CO.  Lancaster.  Two  papers  contributed  to  the  Leigh 
Chronicle  "Historical  and  genealogical  notes."  By  J.  Paul 
Rylands,  f.  s.  a.     Leigh,  Lancashire  (Eng.)  1880. 

17  p.     front.     21^'^™. 

"Not  published." 

CS439.S88 

3-6489 


AMEKICAN   AND  ENGLISH   GENEALOGIES  629 

3050  Starkweather. 

A  brief  genealogical  history  of  Robert  Starkweather  of  Rox- 
bury  and  Ipswich,  Massachusetts,  who  was  the  original  Amer- 
ican ancestor  of  all  those  bearing  the  name  of  Starkweather,  and 
of  his  son  John  Starkweather  of  Ipswich,  Mass.,  and  Preston, 
Conn.,  and  of  his  descendants  in  various  lines,  1640-1898.  By 
Carlton  Lee  Starkweather  .  . .  [Auburn,  N.  Y.,  Press  of  Knapp, 
Peck  &  Thomson]  1904. 

356  p.     front.,  plates,  ports.     24^^™. 

"Three  hundred  copies,     no.  29." 

CS71.S796     1904 

7-31021 

3051  Start. 

A  genealogical  record  of  the  Start  family  in  America,  by  Wil- 
liam A.  Start,  A.  M.     Boston,  Mass.,  W.  Spooner,  printer,  1894. 

29,  [1]  p.    24"='. 

CS71.S797     1894 

9-13795 

3052  Stauflfer. 

A  genealogical  record  of  the  descendants  of  Daniel  Stauffer 
and  Hans  Bauer  and  other  pioneers,  together  with  historical  and 
biographical  sketches,  and  a  short  history  of  the  Mennonites  .  . . 
By  Rev.  Henry  S.  Bower  .  .  .  With  a  history  of  the  house  of 
Hohenstaufen,  by  Fred.  Raumer,  of  Germany.  Harleysville, 
Pa.,  Nev/s  printing  house,  1897. 
203  p.  front.,  ports.  21i<=™. 
"History  of  the  house  of  Hohenstaufen,"  tr.  from  the  German:  p.  7-13. 

CS71.S798     1897 

2-29720 

See  also  Stover. 

3053  Stearns. 

Genealogy  and  memoirs  of  Isaac  Stearns  and  his  descendants. 
By  Mrs.  Avis  Stearns  Van  Wagenen.  [Syracuse,  N.  Y.,  Cou- 
rier printing  co.,  1901] 

2  p.  1.,  744  p.     pi.  (partly  col.)  port.     25J^™. 
Binder's  title:  Stearns  genealogy  and  memoirs,  v.  1. 

Vol.  2  appeared  the  same  year  under  title:  Genealogy  and  memoirs  of  Charles 
and  Nathaniel  Stearns  . . . 

CS71.S799     1901  v.  1 
2-16609 

3054  Genealogy  and  memoirs  of  Charles  and  Nathaniel  Stearns, 

and  their  descendants.     By  Mrs.  Avis  Stearns  Van  Wagenen. 
[Syracuse,  N.  Y.,  Courier  printing  co.,  1901] 

2  p.  1.,  [7]-531  p.     pi.  (partly  col.)  port.     25'^". 
Binder's  title:  Stearns  genealogy  and  memoirs,  v.  2. 

Vol.  1  appeared  the  same  year  under  title:  Genealogy  and  memoirs  of  Isaac 
Steams  . . . 

CS71.S799     1901  v.  2 
2-16610 


630  LIBRARY  OF   CONGRESS 

Stearns — Continued. 

3055 Memoranda  of  the  Stearns  family,  including  records  of 

many  of  the  descendants,  by  Willard  E.  Stearns.     Fitchburg 
[Mass.]  Printed  by  the  Sentinel  printing  company,  1901. 
2  p.  1.,  [3]-173  p.     24""'. 

CS71.S799     1901a 

6-26209 

See  also  Blackman.  cs71.b639    1894 

McFarland.  CS71.M142    1885 

Sterne. 

3056  Stebbins. 

A  genealogy  of  the  family  of  Mr.  Samuel  Stebbins,  and  Mrs. 
Hannah  Stebbins,  his  wife,  from  the  year  1707,  to  the  year  1771. 
With  their  names,  time  of  their  births,  marriages  and  deaths  of 
those  that  are  deceased.  Hartford,  Printed  by  E.  Watson,  for 
the  use  of  the  descendants  now  living,  1771.  [By  Luke  Steb- 
bins.    Reprinted  with  additions.     Boston,  1879] 

xi,  [12]-31  p.    geneal.  tab.     24'-". 

"The  preceding  is  an  exact  copy  of  a  work  believed  to  be  the  first  American 
genealogy,  and  so  rare  that  only  two  perfect  copies  exist.  We  have  added  a 
name  index  and  a  tabular  pedigree,  and  have  printed  only  one  hundred  copies. 
No.  70.     Library  committee  of  the  New  England  historical  and  genealogical 

society." 

CS71.S81     1879 

9-13794 

3057  An  inquiry   as   to   the  heirs  at  law  of  Maria  Stebbins, 

who  died  intestate,  in  New  York,  April  8th,  1875  .  .  .  Yv'hich  is 
necessarily  a  genealogical  table  of  the  descendants  of  her  two 
grandfathers  Theophilus  Stebbins  and  Robert  Whitlock,  both 
of  Ridgefield,  Fairfield  County,  Connecticut.  Being  a  list  of 
their  descendants  down  to  and  including  a  living  representa- 
tive of  each  branch.  Comp.  by  A.  S.  Wheeler  .  . .  New  York, 
P.  Eckler,  printer,  1880. 

20  p.     23'^'". 

CS71.S81     1880 

3-17717 

3058  The  Stebbins  genealogy,  by  Ralph  Stebbins  Greenlee  and 

Robert  Lemuel  Greenlee  .  .  .  Chicago,  111.,  Priv.  print.  [M.  A. 
Donohue  &  company]  1304. 

2  V.     fronts.,  plates,  ports.,  fold,  map,  facsims.     30^"™. 
Paged  continuously. 

CS71.S81     1904 

4-33879 

3059  Steel. 

Steele  family.  A  genealogical  history  of  John  and  George 
Steele,  (settlers  of  Hartford,  Conn.,)  16-35-6,  and  their  descend- 
ants.    With  an  appendix,  containing  genealogical  information 


AMERICAN  AND  ENGLISH   GENEALOGIES  631 

3059  Steel— Continued. 

respecting  other  families  of  the  name  who  settled  in  different 
parts  of  the  United  States.     By  Daniel  Steele  Durrie  .  . .    Al- 
bany, N.  Y.,  Munsell  &  Rowland,  1859. 
X,  145  p.     illua.,  facsim.     25J"' 


9-13789 


Lem 

CS71.S812     1859 


3060  Archibald  Steele  and  his  descendants;  a  short  historical 

narrative  of  Archibald  Steele  the  first  .  .  .  and  his  descendants, 
with  genealogical  tables  showing  the  proper  place  in  the  family 
of  every  member  of  it  whose  name  could  be  learned.  By  New- 
ton Chambers  Steele,  m.  d.  Chattanooga,  Tenn.,  The  Mac- 
Gowan  &  Cooke  co.,  1900. 

143  p.     front.,  ports.     23^<= 


Lcm 

CS71.S812     1900 


3061 Captain  Ninian  Steele  and  his  descendants.  A  short  his- 
torical narrative  of  Ninian  Steele  and  his  descendants,  with 
genealogical  tables  showing  the  proper  place  in  the  family  of 
every  member  of  it  whose  name  could  be  learned.  By  Newton 
Chambers  Steele,  m.  d.  Chattanooga,  Tenn.,  The  MacGowan 
&  Cooke  CO.,  1901. 


100  p.     port.,  pi.     23 


cm 


CS71.S812     1901 


See  also  Robinson.  CS71.R766    1894 

Steele.     See  Steel. 

3062  Steelman. 

Jonathan  and  Hannah  Steelman;  a  family  tree  or  record 
of  the  decendents  [!]  of  their  four  children.  Pub.  by  the 
author,  Thomas  Hess,  Millville,  N.  J.  Camden,  N.  J.,  L.  F. 
Bonaker  &  son,  printers,  1910. 

176  p.     illus.  (incl.  ports.)     23^"=™. 

CS71.S813     1910 

10-9638 

3063  Steen. 

The  Steen  family  in  Europe  and  America.  A  genealogical, 
historical  and  biographical  record  of  nearly  three  hundred  years, 
extending  from  the  seventeenth  to  the  twentieth  century.  By 
the  Rev.  Moses  D.  A.  Steen.  Cincinnati,  O.,  Monfort  &  co., 
1900. 

562  p.  incl.  ports.     23^''°». 

CS71.S814     1900 

Dec.  13, 1900-147 

Stees.     See  also  Morr.  CS71.M872    1896 

Steevens.     See  Stevens. 


632  LIBKAEY  OF   CONGRESS 

3064  Steiner. 

The  genealogy  of  the  Steiner  family,  especially  of  the  descend- 
ants of  Jacob  Steiner,  by  Lewis  H.  Steiner,  m.  d.  and  Bernard  C. 
Steiner,  ph.  p.     Baltimore,  Press  of  the  Friedenwald  co.,  1896. 

103  p.     24^""°. 

CS71.S822     1896 

9-13793 

Stephens.     See  Stevens. 
Stephenson.     See  Stevenson. 

3065  Sterling. 

Historical  and  genealogical  sketch  of  James  Sterling.     By 
Edward  Boker  Sterling.     Flemington,  N.  J.,  H.  E.  Deats,  1893. 
[29]  p.  incl.  ports.     12^™.     {On  cover:  Hunterdon  historical  series,  no.  3) 

CS71.S838     1893 

5-34085 

3066  The  Sterling  genealogy,  comp,  and  illustrated  by  Albert 

Mack  Sterling.     New  York,  The  Grafton  press  [^1909] 

2  V.    fronts.  (1  col.)  illus.,  plates,  ports.     24^*^™. 

Paged  continuously. 

Illustrated  t.-p. 

Each  plate  accompanied  by  guard-sheet  with  descriptive  letterpress. 

"This  edition  is  limited  to  fifty  copies  printed  from  type  on  Strathmore  Japan 
paper,  and  contains  fifty  special  photogravure  illustrations.  Each  copy  ia 
numbered  and  signed  by  the  author.  The  number  of  this  copy  is  one  of  two 
extra." 

"Major  James  Sterling  of  Burlington,  New  Jersey,  and  his  descendants,  com- 
piled and  contributed  by  Edward  Boker  Sterling,  of  Trenton,  New  Jersey": 

V.  2,  p.  [1104]-1148. 

CS71.S838     1909 

9-31825 

See  also  Stirling. 

Stern.     See  Stearns. 

3067  Sterne. 

The  life  of  Laurence  Sterne,  by  Percy  Fitzgerald,  with  an 
introduction  by  Wilbur  L.  Cross  . . .  New  York,  J.  F.  Taylor  & 
company  [<=1904] 

2  V.  5  pi.,  5  port.  (incl.  fronts.)  24°™.  (HcUf-title:  The  works  and  life  of 
Laurence  Sterne  [York  ed.]) 

5-9701 

See  also  Stearns. 

3068  Stetson. 

A  genealogical  and  biographical  sketch  of  the  name  and 
family  of  Stetson;  from  the  year  1634,  to  the  year  1847.     By 


AMERICAN   AND  ENGLISH   GENEALOGIES  633 

3068  Stetson— Continued. 

John  Stetson  Barry  .  .  .  Boston,  Printed  for  the  author,  by 
W.  A.  Hall  &  CO.,  1847. 

116  p.     22^''™. 

Title  vignette:  coat  of  arms. 

CS71.S84     1847 

9-13792 

Steuart.     See  Stuart. 

3069  Stevens. 

Genealogy  of  the  Stevens  family,  from  1635  to  1891,  tracing 
the  various  branches  from  the  early  settlers  in  America.  Comp. 
by  Frederick  S.  Stevens  .  .  .  Bridgeport,  J.  H.  Coggswell, 
printer  [^891] 

3  p.  1.,  [v]-vi,  [7]-52  (i.  e.  58)  p.,  4  I.     ports.,  facsims.     24^'^"'. 

CS71.S844     1891 

9-13791 

3070  . . .    The  Stephens  family,  with  collateral  branches.     By 

Edward  Stephens  Clark,  m.  d.  San  Francisco,  J.  Winterburn 
company,  printers  and  electrotypers,  1892. 

V,  [3],  185  p.     front.,  ports.     23^'=™.     (The    American   genealogical    record, 
v.l) 

CS71.S844     1892 

9-13748 

3071  Stevens  genealogy.     Some  descendants  of  the  Fitz  Stephen 

family  in  England  and  New  England.  By  C.  Ellis  Stevens  .  . . 
New  York,  Priv.  print.,  1905. 

92  p.,  1  1.     illus.,  plates,  facsims.     26"™. 
Imprint  date  corrected  from  1904  to  1905. 

CS71.S844     1905 

5-12242 

3072 Genealogy  of  the  Stevens  and  Tripp  and  allied  families 

from  1520  to  1906.     [Chicago  ?  n906] 
48  p.     ports.     20^*^™. 
Comp.  by  Mrs.  Mary  E.  Stevens  Ghastin. 

CS71.S844     1906 

6-41531 

3073 A  genealogy  of  the  lineal  descendants  of  John  Steevens, 

who  settled  in  Guilford,  Conn,  in  1645,  Comp.  by  Charlotte 
Steevens  Holmes,  1906.  Ed.  by  Clay  W.  Holmes,  a.  m.,  Elmira, 
N.  Y.     [Elmira,  Advertiser  press,  1906] 

162  p.     24<^ 


CS71.S844     1906a 


6-29103 

3074  — —  Stephens-Stevens  genealogy,  lineage  from  Henry  Steph- 
ens, or  Stevens  of  Stonington,  Connecticut,  1668,  by  Plowdon 
Stevens.     New  York,   Frank  Allaben  genealogical  company, 
1909. 
358  p.     pi.,  ports.,  facsim.     20"^™.     [Allaben  genealogical  series] 

CS71.S844     1909 

9-22996 

See  also  Townley.  CS71.T746    1888 


634  LIBRARY  OF  CONGRESS 

3075  Stevenson. 

A  genealogical  table  of  the  Stevenson  family,  from  1735  to 
1880.     With  memoranda  of  a  few  names  found  in  the  table. 
Comp.  by  J.  M.  S.    [i.  e.  John  McMillan  Stevenson.]  ...    [n.  p.] 
Printed  for  the  descendants,  1880. 
20  p.    fold,  geneal.  tab.     17'='". 
Not  published. 

CS71.S847     1880 
3-29500 

3076  Thomas  Stevenson  of  London,  England  and  his  descend- 
ants, by  John  R.  Stevenson,  a.  m.,  m.  d.  Flemington,  N.  J., 
H.  E.  Deats  [1902] 

1  p.  1.,  ii,  3-180  p.,  1  1.     col.  front.,  port.     24<''°. 

CS71.S847     1902 

2-27218 

3077 A  genealogical  sketch  of  the  family  of  Arthur  Stevenson. 

Born  1751,  died  1821.     By  Dr.  John  R.  Stevenson.     Fleming- 
ton,  N.  J.,  H.  E.  Deats,  1903. 

12  p.     24'''°. 

"Two  hundred  copies  reprinted  from  volume  nine  of  the  Jerseyman  by  An- 
thony Kilgore." 

CS71.S847     1903 

3-31342 

3078  Genealogical  and  biographical  records  of  William  Stephen- 
son and  his  descendants  .  .  .  Comp.  and  pub,  by  Mrs.  Elizabeth 
Mitchell  Stephenson  Fite  . .  .    New  York,  The  compiler  [1905] 

32  numb.  1.     fold,  geneal.  tab.     23^''™. 
Printed  on  one  side  of  leaf  only. 

CS71.S847     1906 
&-3626 

See  also  Jennings.  CS71.J545    1899 

McCormick,  E184.S4M2 

Stimson. 

Stewart.     See  Stuart. 

3079  Stickney. 

The  Stickney  family:  a  genealogical  memoir  of  the  descend- 
ants of  William  and  Elizabeth  Stickney,  from  1637  to  1869. 
By  Matthew  Adams  Stickney  .  .  .  Salem,  Mass.,  Printed  for 
the  author,  Essex  institute  press,  1869, 

viii,  526  p.     front.,  illus.,  plates,  ports.     23^"'". 

"Edition  of  500  copies." 

CS71.S8d4     1869 

9-14117 

Stidham.     See  also  Stretcher.  F163.S46 

Stier.     See  also  Morris.  CS71,M876    1905- 


AMERICAN   AND  ENGLISH  GENEALOGIES  635 

3080  Stiles. 

The  Connecticut  family  of  Stiles.     [By  Henry  Reed  Stiles. 
New  York,  C.  B.  Norton,  1859] 

31  p.     illus.     24^^™. 

Caption  title. 

Cover-title:  Genealogy  of  the  Stiles  family.     From  Stiles's  History  of  ancient 
Windsor  [N.  Y.,  1859]    p.  777-80/. 

CS71.S856     1859 

3-15288 

3081  Contributions  towards  a  genealogy  of  the  (Massachusetts) 

family  of  Stiles,  descended  from  Robert,  of  Rowley,  Mass.,  1659- 
1860.     By  Henry  R.  Stiles,  m.  d.     Albany,  J.  Munsell,  1863. 

48  p.     21^  X  18^'='". 
100  copies  printed. 

CS71.S856     1863 

9-14116 

3082  The  Stiles  family  in  America.  Genealogies  of  the  Massa- 
chusetts family,  descendants  of  Robert  Stiles  of  Rowley,  Mass. 
1659-1891.  And  the  Dover,  N.  H.,  family,  descendants  of  T7il- 
liam  Stiles  of  Dover,  N.  H.  1702-1891.  By  Mrs.  Mary  Stiles 
(Paul)  Guild  .  .  ,  Vv'ith  a  prefatory  chapter  on  the  origin  of  the 
family  and  name;  and  an  appendix  on  the  family  in  England. 
By  Henry  R.  Stiles  .  . .    Albany,  N.  Y.,  J.  Munsell's  sons,  1892. 

vi,  683  p.     front.,  illus.,  ports.     24*^ 


icm 

CS71.S856     1892 


9-14114 


3083 The  Stiles  family  in  America.  Genealogies  of  the  Con- 
necticut family.  Descendants  of  John  Stiles,  of  Windsor,  Conn., 
and  of  Mr.  Francis  Stiles,  of  Windsor  and  Stratford,  Conn.,  1635- 
1894 ;  also  the  Connecticut  New  Jersey  families,  1720-1894 ;  and 
the  southern  (or  Bermuda-Georgia)  family,  1635-1894.  With 
contributions  to  the  genealogies  of  some  New  York  and  Penn- 
sylvania families  .  .  .  By  Henry  Reed  Stiles  .  .  .  Jersey  City, 
Doan  &  Pilson,  printers,  1895. 

xii,  782  p.     front.,  illus.,  ports.,  coats  of  arms.     26'' 


CS71.S856     1895 


3084  A  history  of  the  Kentucky  and  Missouri  Stiles,  with  a 

sketch  of  New  Jersey  and  other  kindred.     By  La  Fayette  Stiles 
Pence.     Albany,  N.  Y.,  J.  Munsell's  sons,  1896. 
45,  [1]  p.,  1  1.     front.,  ports.,  coat  of  arms.     22^'^"'. 

Original  imprint  "Lebanon,  Ky.,  W.  T.  Hawkins"  corrected  to  "Albany,  J. 
Munsell's  sons." 

CS71.S856     1896 


See  also  "HaheTshain..  CS71.H114    1901 

Humfreville.  cs71.h923    1903 


636  LIBRARY  OF   CONGRESS 

3085  Stillman. 

1654-1903.  History  and  genealogy  of  George  Stillman,  1st, 
and  his  descendants  through  the  line  of  Deacon  William  Still- 
man, by  Edgar  Stillman.  Westerly,  R.  I.  [E.  A.  Stillman, 
printer,  1903] 

xxxi  p.,  1  1.,  42  p.  incl.  pi.     21^  x  27^'-'°. 

CS71.S857     1903 

4-22359 

3086  StiUwell. 

Early  memoirs  of  the  Stilwell  family,  comprising  the  life  and 
times  of  Nicholas  Stilwell,  the  common  ancestor  of  the  numer- 
ous families  bearing  that  surname,  with  some  account  of  his 
brothers  John  and  Jasper  and  incidentally  a  sketch  of  the  history 
of  Manhattan  Island  and  its  vicinity,  under  the  Dutch,  with 
some  contributions  to  a  genealogy"  of  the  family.  By  Benj. 
Marshall  Stilwell.  New  York,  The  National  printing  company, 
1878. 

xii  p.,  1  1.,  [251-289  p.     25'=°'. 

CS71.S858     1878 

9-14113 

3087  Notes  on  the  descendants  of  Nicholas  StiUwell,  the  an- 
cestor of  the  StiUwell  family  in  America.  By  William  H. 
StiUwell.     New  York,  E.  W.  Nash,  1883. 

2  p.  1.,  [31-62  p.     23^'="'. 

CS71.S858     1883 

9-14112 

Stilwell.     See  StiUwell. 
Stimpson.     See  Stimson. 

3088  Stimson. 

Genealogy  of  the  Stimpson  family  of  Charlestown,  Mass., 
and  allied  lines.  By  Charles  Collyer  Whittier.  Boston,  Press 
of  D.  Clapp  &  son,  1907. 

2  p.  1.,  [31-206  p.     front.,  plates,  ports.     23^=°. 

CS71.S859     1907 

7-21726 

See  also  Stevenson. 


Stipps.     See  also  McKee.  CS71.M156    1900 

3089  StirUng. 

The  Stirlings  of  Keir,  and  their  family  papers.     By  William 

Fraser.     Edinburgh,  Priv.  print.,  1858. 

Ixx,  622  p.  incl.  illus.,  plates,  ports.,  facsims.     22"™. 

Plates,  ports.,  etc.,  printed  on  both  sides.     Illus.  partly  colored. 

One  hundred  and  fifty  copies  . . .    no.  23. 

DA758.3.S9F8 


AMERICAN  AND  ENGLISH   GENEALOGIES  637 

Stirling — Continued . 

3090 Comments  in  refutation  of  pretensions  advanced  for  the 

first  time,  and  statements  in  a  recent  work  "The  Stirlings  of 
Keir  and  their  family  papers,"  with  an  exposition  of  the  right 
of  the  Stirlings  of  Drumpellier  to  the  representation  of  the 
ancient  Stirlings  of  Cadder;  by  John  Riddell  . . .  Edinburgh, 
Printed  for  private  circulation  by  W.  Blackwood  and  sons,  1860. 
2  p.  1.,  XX,  260  p.,  1  1.  incl.  geneal.  tables.  27^  x  21|^°'. 
Title  vignette. 

DA758.3.S9R6 
4-10982 

See  also  Sterling. 

3091  Stites. 

The  James-Stites  genealogy,  including  mention,  among  others, 
of  the  following  family  names:  Alward,  Casad  (Cosad,  Cossart), 
Coon,  Cox,  Duling,  Gerlach,  Lange,  Martin,  Schafer,  Tingley, 
by  Edmund  J.  James  .  .  .     [New  York,  1898] 

cover-title,  6  p.     27J^™. 

Caption  title:  The  Stites  and  James  genealogy.  By  Edmund  J.  James. 
Continued  from  the  New  York  genealogical  and  biographical  record  for  July, 
Oct.,  1897,  p.  165-166,  237-239. 

Reprinted  from  the  New  York  genealogical  and  biographical  record  for 
April,  1898,  p.  93-98. 

CS71.S861     1898 

9-14111 

3092  Stocking. 

The  Stocking  ancestry;  comprising  the  descendants  of  George 

Stocking,  founder  of  the  American  family,  ed.  and  pub.  by  Rev. 

Charles  Henry  Wright  Stocking  .  .  .    [Chicago]  The  Lakeside 

press,  1903. 

V,  205  p.,  1 1.     port.     25<>°». 

CS71.S864     1903 

3-11296 

3093  Stockton. 

A  history   of   the  Stockton  family.     By  J.   W.   Stockton. 
Philadelphia,  Press  of  Patterson  &  White,  1881. 
70  p.,  1 1.  incl.  front,  (coat  of  arms)     20'''". 
Blank  pages  at  end  for  "Genealogy  of  the  Stockton  family." 

CS71.S866     1881 

9-14094 

3094  The  Stockton  genealogy.  By  Rev.  Elias  Bovdinot  Stock- 
ton. Plate  1.  generations  i-iv.  New  York,  The  Genea- 
logical compiling  and  publishing  co.,  ^^1909. 

40 1.     28§''". 
Blue  prints. 

CS71.S866     1909 

10-2130 

See  also  Byrd.  E159.G55 

White.  CS71.W585     1888 


638  LIBRARY   OF   CONGRESS 

3095  Stoddard. 

A  genealogy  of  the  family  of  Anthony  Stoddard,  of  Boston 
. .  .    Boston,  Printed  by  Coolidge  and  Wiley,  1849. 
23  p.     illus.  (coat  of  arras)     24''™. 
Comp.  by  Charles  Stoddard  and  Elijah  W.  Stoddard. 
"Rev.  and  enl.  by  Elijah  W.  Stoddard  and  republished  in  1865." 

CS71.S869     1849 

9-14109 

3096  Anthony  Stoddard,  of  Boston,  Mass.,  and  his  descend- 
ants: a  genealogy.  Originally  comp.  by  Charles  Stoddard  and 
Elijah  W.  Stoddard,  and  published  in  1849.  Rev.  and  enl.  by 
Elijah  W.  Stoddard,  and  republished  in  1865  . . .  New  York, 
Press  of  J.  M.  Bradstreet  &  son,  1865. 

2  p.  1.,  95  p.     illus.  (coat  of  arms)    SI""™. 

Two  portraits  inserted  between  p.  52-53  and  p.  54-55. 

CS71.S869     1865 

9-14110 

3097  Ralph  Stoddard,  of  New  London  and  Groton,  Ct.,  and  his 

descendants:  a  genealogy.     Comp.  by  Rev.  E.  W.  Stoddard  .  . . 

New  York,  Press  of  Poole  &  Maclauchlan,  1872. 

2  p.  1.,  36,  [21  p.     illus.  (coat  of  arms)     24"'^. 

CS71.S869     1872 

3-2819 

3098  John  Stoddard  of  Wethersfield,  Conn.,  and  his  descend- 
ants. 1642-1872.  A  genealogy:  comp.  by  D.  Williams  Pat- 
terson.    Author's  ed.     [Newark  Valley  ?  N.  Y.]  1873. 

96  p.  incl.  front,  (coat  of  arms)     24^"^™. 

Printed  for  Drivate  circulation. 

CS71.S869     1873 

1-13614 

3099  Some  of  the  ancestors  of  Rodman  Stoddard,  of  Woodbury, 

Conn.,  and  Detroit,  Mich.     A  compilation  b}^  Edward  Deacon 
.  .  .    Bridgeport,  Conn.,  Press  of  Stiles  &  Tucker,  1893. 

86  p.     illus.,  pi.,  plans,  geneal.  tables  (partly  fold.)  col.  coat  of  arms.    23^^^°*. 

CS71.S869     1893 

9-14108 

3100  Stokes. 

Genealogy  of  the  Stokes  family,  descended  from  Thomas  and 
Mary  Stokes  who  settled  in  Burlington  County,  N.  J.  Comp. 
•from  notes  of  the  late  George  Haines  .  . .  Hon.  Charles  Stokes 
.  . .  and  other  members  of  the  family.  With  some  additions 
by  the  compiler,  Richard  Haines  .  .  .  Camden,  N.  J.,  S.  Chew 
&  sons  company,  printers,  1003. 

2  p.  1.,  339  (i.  e.  381)  p.     plates,  ports.,  map.     27"™. 

With  many  extra  numbered  pages. 

CS71.S874     1903 

4-17862 

See  also  Lancaster.  CS71.L245    1902 

Washington.  CS69.W5 

Stolp.     See  also  Lawson.  CS71.L425    1903 


AMEEICAN   AND  ENGLISH   GENEALOGIES  639 

3101  Stone. 

Genealogy  of  the  Stone  family  originating  in  Rhode  Island. 
By  Richard  C.  Stone.  Providence,  Ejiowles,  Anthony  and  co., 
1866. 

viii,  193,  10  p.     front.,  port.     23^"'". 

CS71.S88     1866 

3-3830 

3102  The  family  of  John  Stone,  one  of  the  first  settlers  of  Guil- 
ford, Conn.  By  William  L.  Stone  .  . .  Albany,  J.  Munsell's 
sons,  1888. 

viii,  184  p.     front,  (coat  of  arms)  pi.,  port.     23^"™. 

CS71.S88     1888 

9-14106 

3103  Souvenir  of  a  part  of  the  descendants  of  Gregory  and 

Lydia  Cooper  Stone.     1634-1892.     By  Mrs.  John  Livingston 
Stone.     [Marlborough?  Mass.,  1892] 

78  p.     18^  X  15^"™. 
Blank  leaves  inserted. 

CS71.S88     1892 

9-14107 

3104  Book  II.  of  the  family  of  John  Stone,  one  of  the  first  set- 
tlers of  Guilford,  Conn.;  also,  names  of  all  the  descendants  of 
Russell,  Bille,  Timothy  and  Eber  Stone.  By  Truman  Lewis 
Stone.     1639  . . .  1897.     Buffalo,  N.  Y.,  C.  W.  Moulton,  1898. 

X,  [2],  339,  [9]  p.     front.,  plates,  ports.     21^'''". 

Printed  on  one  side  of  leaf  only. 

A  continuation  of  W.  L.  Stone's  Genealogy  of  the  Stone  family. 

CS71.S88     1898 


3105  Simon  and  Joan  (Clarke)  Stone  of  Watertown,  Mass.,  and 

three  generations  of  their  descendants.     By  David  H,  Brown  .  . . 
Boston,  Stone  family  association,  1899. 

8  p.     241''™. 

Reprinted  from  the  New-Eng.  hist,  and  geneal.  register  for  July,  1899. 

CS71.S88     1899 

9-14103 

3106  Dea.  Simon  Stone  of  Watertown,  Mass.,  and  some  of  his 

descendants.     By  David  H.  Brown  .  .  .     [Boston,  1899] 

6,  [1]  p.     2b'^. 

Caption  title. 

Specimen  of  the  Register  plan  for  arranging  genealogies. 

Reprinted  from  the  New-Eng.  hist,  and  geneal.  register  for  July,  1899. 

CS71.S88     1899a 

10-1493 


640  LIBRAE!'  OF   CONGEESS 

Stone — Continued. 

3107  The  Oxford  descendants  of  Gregory  Stone  of  Cambridge, 

Massachusetts,  by  George  E.  Stone.     Amherst,  Mass.,  Press 

of  Carpenter  &  Morehouse,  1904. 

iv,  50  p.,  1 1.    23^"°'. 

CS71.S88     1904 

5-26774 

See  also  Upton.  CS71.U71    1874 

Weitzel.  CS71.\V434     1883 

3108  Storrs. 

The  Storrs  family.  Genealogical  and  other  memoranda  col- 
lected and  comp.  by  Charles  Storrs.     New  York,  Priv.  print., 

1886. 
xviii  p.,  1  1.,  [llJ-552  p.     front,  (port.)  geneal.  tables,  coats  of  arms.     27^*^™. 
"Limited  edition  of  five  hundred  numbered  copies,     no.  88." 

CS71.S886     1886 

9-14105 

Stough.     See  also  Hester.  CS71.H588    1905 

Stoughton.     See  also  Nelson.  CS71.N43    1894 

Stouver.     See  Stover. 

3109  Stover. 

A  genealogical  record  of  the  descendants  of  Henry  Stauffer 
and  other  Stauffer  pioneers,  together  with  historical  and  bio- 
graphical sketches.  By  Rev.  A.  J.  Fretz  .  .  .  Harleysville, 
Pa.,  Press  of  the  Harleysville  news,  1899. 

371  p.     front.,  plates,  ports.     22^^™. 

Binder's  title:  The  Stauffer-Stover  family  history. 

Descendants  of  Henry  Stauffer  changed  name  to  Stover,  about  1793.  Some 
members  of  other  branches  of  the  family  have  also  made  the  change. 

CS71.S89     1899 

1-709 

See  also  Stauffer. 


Strafford,  Earls  of.     See  Wentworth. 

3110  Stranahan. 

Genealogies  of  the  Stranahan,  Josselyn,  Fitch  and  Dow  fami- 
lies in  North  America.  (Privately  printed)  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 
[H.  M.  Gardner,  jr.,  printer]  1868. 

126,  [2]  p.     facsims.,  coats  of  arms,  geneal.  tables.     21  J"™. 

Comp.  by  Henry  Reed  Stiles. 

Interleaved. 

Two  photographs  inserted. 

An  edition  of  200  copies  printed. 

CS71.S896     1868 

9-15621 


AMERICAN  AND  ENGLISH   GENEALOGIES  641 

3111  Strange. 

Memoirs    of   Sir   Robert    Strange,  knt.,  engraver  . . .    and  of 
his  brother-in-law  Andrew  Lumisden  .  . .     By  James  Dennis- 
toun  . . .      London,  Longman,  Brown,  Green,  and  Longmans, 
1855. 
2  V.     fronts.,  plates.     19^"=™. 

NE642.S8D4 

Strangford,  Viscounts.     See  Smith. 

3112  Stratton. 

Stratton  genealogy  of  Long  Island,  N.  Y.     [n.  p.,  19011 

2  p.  1.,  [93]  p.     plates.     22''™. 
Preface  dated  Natchez,  Miss.,  1901. 
Ms.  notes  by  H.  P.  Gerald. 
Comp.  by  Sidney  Vanuxem  Stratton. 

CS71.S9     1901 

1-20900 

3113  A  book  of  Strattons;  being  a  collection  of  Stratton  records 

from  England  and  Scotland,  and  a  genealogical  history  of  the 
early  colonial  Strattons  in  America,  with  five  generations  of 
their  descendants;  comp.  by  Harriet  Russell  Stratton  ...  v.  1- 
New  York,  The  Grafton  press,  1908- 

1  V.     front.,  illus.,  plates,  facsima.,  geneal.  charts  (1  fold.)     25"™. 

CS71.S9     1908 

8-22251 

Straw.     See  also  Blackman.  CS71.B639    1894 

Strawbridge.     See  Strowbridge. 

3114  Street. 

The  Street  genealogy.  Compilation  begun  by  Henry  A. 
Street  .  . .  Completed,  ed.  and  pub.  by  Mrs.  Mary  A.  Street  . . . 
Exeter,  N.  H.,  Prmted  by  J.  Templeton,  1895. 

viii,  542  p.,  1 1.     plates  (partly  fold.)  ports.,  coats  of  arms.     23^"™. 

CS71.S914     1895 

9-14104 

3115  Streeter. 

A  genealogical  history  of  the  descendants  of  Stephen  and 
Ursula  Streeter  of  Gloucester,  Mass.,  1642,  afterwards  of  Charles- 
town,  Mass.,  1644-1652.  With  an  account  of  the  Streeters  of 
Goudherst,  Kent,  England.  By  Milford  B.  Streeter  .  . .  Salem, 
Mass.,  E.  Putnam,  1896. 

xxxvii,  323  p.     illus.,  fold,  geneal.  tab.     24^""». 

CS71.S915     1896 

9-14102 

35819°— 10 41 


642  LIBRARY  OF  CONGRESS 

3116  stretcher. 

Allied    families    of    Delaware:  Stretcher,    Fenwick,    Davis, 
Draper,  Kipshaven,  Stidham.     By  E.  J.  Sellers.     Philadelphia 
[Press  of  J.  B.  Lippincott  co.]  1901. 
171  p.    illus.    25^'^'". 
Ed.  limited  to  200  copies. 

F163.S46 
1-26937 

Stribling.     See  also  Kinney.  F225.M15 

Vawter.  CS71.V391    1905 

Striker.     See  Stryker. 

Strobridge.     See  Strowbridge. 

3117  Strong. 

The  history  of  the  descendants  of  Elder  John  Strong,  of 
Northampton,  Mass.  By  Benjamin  W.  Dwight  .  .  .  Albany, 
N.  Y.,  J.  Munsell,  1871. 

2  V.     ports.     23^^"'. 
Paged  continuously. 

CS71.S923     1871 

9-14101 

See  also  Herkimer.  CS71.H549    1903 

3118  Strother. 

The  Strothers  of  Alnwick,  Bilton,  and  Newton  on  the  Moor, 
Northumberland.     Compiled     by    A.     Strother  .  .  .     London, 
Mitchell  and  Hughes,  1891. 
19  p.  incl.  geneal.  tab.     28"™. 

CS439.S9 
2-30578 

3119  William  Strother,  of  Virginia,  and  his  descendants.     By 

Thomas  McAdory  Owen  .  .  .    Harrisburg,  Pa.,  Harrisburg  pub- 
lishing co.,  1898. 

cover-title,  [27]-51  p.     25^'^'". 

From  Publications  of  the  Southern  history  association,  April,  1898. 

CS71.S925     1898 

9-14100 

See  also  Taylor.  CS71.T24    1898 

3120  Strowbridge. 

Genealogy.  Strobridge  Morrison  or  Morison  Strawbridge. 
By  Mrs.  Mary  Stiles  (Paul)  Guild  . . .  Lowell,  Mass.,  Vox 
populi  press,  S.  W.  Huse  &  co.,  1891. 

xviii  p.,  1  1.,  299  p.     front.,  pi.,  ports.,  coat  of  arms.     24"™. 

"Edition  limited  to  500  copies,     no.  44." 

"Part  two.  Genealogy  of  the  descendants  of  William  and  Sarah  (Mont- 
gomery) Morrison  . . .  ":  p.  [157J-226. 

"A  partial  genealogy  of  the  Strawbridge  family  in  America":  p.  [227J-280. 

CS71.S926     1891 

9-14098 

Strycker.     See  Stryker. 


AMERICAN  AND  ENGLISH   GENEALOGIES  643 

3121  Stryker. 

Genealogical    record    of    the    Strycker    family,     Comp.    by 
William  S.  Stryker  .  .  .    Printed  for  private  distribution.     Cam- 
den, N.  J.,  S.  Chew,  printer,  1887. 
112  p.     23^-^°^. 

An  edition  of  300  copies  printed,     no.  206. 

CS71.S928     1887 

9-15G17 

See  also  Mott.  CS71.M92    1898 


Stuard.     See  Stuart. 

3122  Stuart. 

An  historical  genealogy  of  the  royal  house  of  Stuarts,  from 
the  reign  of  K.  Robert  ii,  to  that  of  K.  James  vi.  Taken  from 
the  most  authentic  authors,  both  Scotch  and  English.  By  the 
Rev.  Mark  Noble  .  .  .    London,  Printed  for  R.  Faulder,  1795. 

8  p.  1.,  312  p.     front.,  plates,  fold,  geneal.  tab.     28^"™. 
Clipping  inserted :  The  royal  family  and  clan  of  Stewart  with  col .  coat  of  arms. 

CS479.S75    1795 

10-11654 

3123  Genealogical  history  of  the  Stewarts,  from  the  earliest 

period  of  their  authentic  history  to  the  present  times.  Con- 
taining a  particular  account  of  the  origin  and  successive  genera- 
tions of  the  Stuarts  of  Darnley,  Lennox,  and  Aubigny,  and  of 
the  Stuarts  of  Castelmilk;  with  proofs  and  references;  an  ap- 
pendix of  relative  papers;  and  a  supplement  .  .  .  By  Andrew 
Stuart  .  .  .    London,  Printed  for  A.  Strahan  [etc.]  1798. 

xxiii,  468  p.     fold,  geneal.  tab.     29  x  22^<=™. 

DA758.3.S8S8 

&-17000 

3124  Supplement  to  the  Genealogical  history  of  the  Stewarts, 

with  corrections  and  additions:  and  containing  answers  to  an 
anonymous  attack  on  that  history,  published  at  Edinburgh  in 
February  1799,  under  the  title  of  "The  genealogical  history 
of  the  Stewarts  refuted."  By  Andrew  Stuart  .  .  .  London, 
Printed  for  T.  Cadell  jun.  and  W.  Davies,  1799. 

iv,  106  p.,  1  1.  incl.  geneal.  tables.     29  x  22^'"°'. 

DA758.3.S8S8a 
8-17001 

3125  A  genealogical  account  of  the  royal  house  of  Stuart,  kings 

of  Scotland,  from  the  year  1043,  to  its  union  with  the  English 
crown,  in  the  reign  of  James  the  Sixth,  king  of  Scotland :  also 
from  that  time  to  the  commencement  of  the  illustrious  house  of 
Brunswick,  and  down  to  the  present  period.  By  Thomas  Wa- 
terhouse  .  .  .  Grantham,  Printed  for  the  author  by  R.  Storr, 
1816. 

xi,  [13]-120  p.,  1 1.     fold,  geneal.  tab.     23i«°'. 

CS479.S75     1816 


644  LIBRARY  OF  CONGRESS 

Stuart — Continued. 

3126  A  general  description  of  the  shire  of  Renfrew,  including 

an  account  of  the  noble  and  ancient  families  .  .  .  To  which  is 
added,  a  genealogical  history  of  the  royal  house  of  Stewart,  and 
of  the  several  noble  and  illustrious  families  of  that  name,  from 
the  year  1034  to  the  year  1710  .  .  .  Published  in  1710,  by 
George  Crawfurd  .  . .  and  continued  to  the  present  period,  by 
George  Robertson  .  .  .  Paisle}',  Printed  by  J.  Neilson,  sold  by 
H.  Crichton;  [etc.,  etc.]  1818. 

16,  [9]-522p.,  1  1.     front.,  3  pi.,  2  fold,  maps,  fold,  facsim.     2r™. 
Includes  reprint  of  original  t.-p.:  A  genealogical  history  of  the  royal  and 
illustrious  family  of  the  Stewarts  . . .    Edinburgh,  1710. 

DA880.R4C83 
3-29092 

312ea  The     Coltness  collections.       1608-1840.       [Edinburgh] 

Printed  for  the  Maitland  club,  1842. 

xxii  p.,  2  1.,  438  p.  facsims.  fold,  geneal.  tables.  21"'^  (Maitland  club. 
Publications  no.  58). 

Edited  by  James  Dennistoun. 

Contents.— Pt.  1.  Memorials  of  the  Stewarts  of  Allanton,  Coltness,  and 
Goodtrees,  by  Sir  Archibald  Stewart  Denham,  of  Coltness  and  Westshield, 
bart.  1608-1698.  Pt.  2.  A  journey  in  England,  Holland,  and  the  low  coun- 
tries, by  Mrs.  Calderwood  of  Polton,  born  Miss  Steuart  of  Coltness.  1756. 
Pt.  3.  Memoir  of  Sir  James  Steuart  Denham,  bart.  of  Coltness  and  West- 
shield,  comp.  for  the  Lady  Frances  Steuart,  his  disconsolate  widow.  1713- 
1780.  Pt.  4.  Notices  of  the  family  of  Coltness  and  its  descendants.  Collected 
from  original  sources,  by  the  editor.     1630-1840. 

3127  The  descendants  of  the  Stuarts.     An  unchronicled  page  in 

England's  history.  By  William  Townend.  2d  ed.,  with  addi- 
tions. London,  Longman,  Brown,  Green,  Longmans,  &  Rob- 
erts, 1858. 

2  p.  1.,  iii,  [iii]-xxx,  346  p.     2  port.  (incl.  front.)  fold,  geneal.  tables.     22''™. 

DA814.A1T7 

3-32651 

3128  Lives  of  the  last  four  princesses  of  the  royal  house  of 

Stuart.     By  Agnes  Strickland  .  .  .    London,  Bell  and  Daldy, 

1872. 

xxviii  p.,  1  1.,  377  p.     front,  (port.)     20^"™. 

Contents. — Mary,  princess-royal  of  Great  Britain,  eldest  daughter  of 
Charles  i. — Princess  Elizabeth,  second  daughter  of  Charles  i. — Princess  Henri- 
etta Anne,  youngest  daughter  of  Charles  i. — Louisa  Maria,  youngest  daughter 
of  James  ii. 

DA377.1.S9 

5-948 

3129  The  Stewarts  of  Appin.     By  John  H.  J.  Stewart,  f.  s.  a. 

SCOT,  and  Lieut.-Col.  Duncan  Stewart  .  .  .  Edinburgh,  Printed 
for  private  circulation  by  Maclachlan  and  Stewart.  1880. 

1  p.  1.,  214  p.     col.  front.,  illus.,  3  pi.  (incl.  2  coats  of  arms  in  colors)     27^  x 
22^^™. 
Title  and  text  within  line  border. 

CS479.S75     1880 
3-12069 


AMERICAN   AND  ENGLISH   GENEALOGIES  645 

Stuart — Continued. 

3130  Pedigree  of  the  house  of  Stewart.     N.  B. — This  pedigree, 

founded  upon  the  accounts  printed  in  Wood's  edition  of  Doug- 
las' peerage  and  other  printed  books  (with  some  corrections 
and  additions),  was  compiled  for  the  Stewart  exhibition,  by 
W.  A.  Lindsay  .  .  .  London  and  Bungay,  R.  Clay  and  sons, 
limited  [1889  ?1 

geneal.  tab.    col.  coat  of  arms.    66  x  130'="'  fold,  to  24  x  19^^^™. 

CS479.S75     1889 

6-45683 

3131  The  Stuart  dynasty:  short  studies  of  its  rise,  course,  and 

early  exile.  The  latter  drawn  from  papers  in  Her  Majesty's 
possession  at  Windsor  castle.  By  Percy  M.  Thornton  . . . 
London,  W.  Ridgway,  1890. 

XXV  p.,  1 1.,  491,  [1]  p.     front.,  ports.,  fold,  geneal.  tab.     26^'=™. 

DA375.T515 

1-19156 

3132  History  and  geanology  [!1  of  the  Stewart,  Elliott  and  Dun- 

wody  families.  By  Joseph  Gaston  Bulloch  .  .  .  Dedicated  to 
Judge  Henry  J.  Stewart.  Savannah,  Print  of  Robinson  print- 
ing house,  1895. 

1  p.  1.,  23  p.    22^^'". 
Stacy  family:  p.  [22J-23. 

CS71.S93     1895 

3-26847 

3133  The  story  of  the  Stewarts  . . .    Printed  for  the  Stewart 

society.     Edinburgh,  G.  Stewart  &  co.,  1901. 

3  p.  1.,  194  p.,  1 1.    front.,  4  geneal.  tab.    26  x  20i«'°. 

Title  vignette. 

"Authorities  for  the  story,"  p.  [3] 

By  James  King  Stewart. 


DA783.6.A1S8 


4-849 


3134  Genealogy  of  the  Stuard  family  in  America,  comp.  by 

Edward  H.  Young.     [Washington  ?  D.  C]  1903. 
cover-title,  1  p.  1.,  13,  [1]  p.     23'='°. 

CS71.S93     1903 

3-32789 

3135 The  Jacobite  peerage,  baronetage,  knightage  and  grants  of 

honour;  extracted,  by  permission  from  the  Stuart  papers  now 
in  possession  of  His  Majesty  the  king  at  Windsor  castle,  and 
supplemented  by  biographical  and  genealogical  notes,  by  the 
Marquis  of  Ruvigny  and  Raineval  .  .  .  Edinburgh  and  London, 
T.  C.  &  E.  C.  Jack,  1904. 

xvii,  [1]  p.,  1  1.,  266,  [1]  p.     28i«°i. 

CS474.R8 

4-17247 


646  LIBRARY  OF   CONGRESS 

Stuart — Continued . 

3136  Genealogy  and  biography  of  the  descendants  of  Walter 

Stewart  of  Scotland,  and  of  John  Stewart,  who  came  to  America 
in  1718,  and  settled  in  Londonderry,  N.  H.,  by  B.  Frank  Sever- 
ance .  .  .    Greenfield,  Mass.  [Printed  by  T.  Morey  &  son]  1905. 
xi,  215  p.     ports.,  facsims.     19^"™. 
"Edition  limited  to  100."    This  copy  not  numbered. 

CS71.S93     1905 

5-6433 

3137 Colonel  George  Stewart  and  his  wife  Margaret  Harris: 

their  ancestors  and  descendants  with  appendixes  of  related 
families  ...  a  genealogical  history,  by  Robert  Stewart.  .  . 
Lahore,  India,  Printed  at  the  "Civil  and  military  gazette" 
press,  1907. 

5  p.  1.,  [3J-522  p.     front.,  plates,  ports.     27'''". 

CS71.S93     1907 


See  also  Bowers.  CS71.B7865    1872 

Erskine.  CS479.E7. 

McKee.  CS71.M156     1900 

ParnelL  DA958.P2S5 

Robinson.  CS71.I166    1907 

Walker.  cs7i.wi8    1902 

3138  Stubbs. 

The  descendants  of  John  Stubbs  of  Cappahosic,  Gloucester 
County,  Virginia  1652.  By  William  Carter  Stubbs  .  .  .  New 
Orleans,  American  ])rinting  co.,  1902. 

116,  iv  p.  incl.  illus.,  port.     22 J'''". 

CS71.S932     1902 

9-20751 

Sturges.     See  Sturgis. 

3139  Sturgis. 

A  few  stray  leaves  from  the  genealogies  of  the  Sturges  and 
Colman  families.  Comp.  by  Alonzo  W.  Sturges.  Lewiston, 
Me.,  1898. 

1  p.  1.,  16  p.     illus.     19^""^. 

CS71.S935     1898 

9-14099 

3140 From    1530   to   1900.     Complete  lineage  of  the  Sturges 

families  of  Maine,  from  De  Turges,  England,  and  Cape  Cod, 
Massachusetts,  to  Vassalboro  and  Gorham.  With  other  Sturges 
genealogy.  Comp.  by  Alonzo  Walton  Sturges.  Lewiston,  Me., 
1900. 

40  p.     front.,  illus.,  ports.     23^'''°. 

CS71.S935     1900 

1-2124 


AMEEICAN   AND  ENGLISH   GENEALOGIES  647 

Sturgis — Continued. 

3141  Solomon  Sturges  and  his  descendants;  a  memoir  and  a 

genealogy,  comp.  by  Ebenezer  Buckingham.     New  York,  The 
Grafton  press,  1907. 

84  p.,  1  1.     front.,  plates,  ports.,  2  fold,  geneal.  tab.     24^^^™. 
Blank  leaves  at  end  of  volume  for  "Memoranda." 

CS71.S935     1907 
8-302 

Stuyvesant.     See  also  Van  Rensselaer.  CS69.S7 

3142  Sullivan. 

Materials  for  a  history  of  the  family  of  John  Sullivan  of  Ber- 
wick, New  England,  and  of  the  O'Sullivans  of  Ardea,  Ireland. 
Chiefly  collected  by  the  late  Thomas  Coffin  Amory.  With  a 
pedigree  of  O'Sullivan  Beare,  by  Sir  J.  Bernard  Burke  .  . . 
Printed  for  private  distribution.  Cambridge,  J.  Wilson  and 
son,  1893. 

X  p.,  1  1.,  170  p.  incl.  geneal.  tables  (partly  fold.)    front,  (coat  of  arms)  pi., 
map.     25^"™. 

p.  155-170  blank. 

Comp.  by  Gertrude  E.  Meredith. 

CS71.S95     1893 

9-14093 

3143  A  family  chronicle,  derived  from  notes  and  letters  selected 

by  Barbarina,  the  Hon.  Lady  Grey;  ed.  by  Gertrude  Lyster. 
London,  J.  Murray,  1908. 

xi,  344  p.     8  pi.  (incl.  front.,  ports.)     221"°'. 

DA531.6.S8L8 

8-18702 

See  also  O'Sullivan. 

Sullivant. 

3144  Sullivant. 

A  genealogy  and  family  memorial,  by  Joseph  Sullivant  . . . 
Columbus,  O.,  Printed  at  Ohio  state  journal  book  and  job  rooms, 
1874. 

1  p.  1.,  372,  [3]  p.     col.  front,   (coat  of  arms)  fold,  geneal.  tables.     28" 

"350  copies  printed  for  private  distribution.' 

CS71.S952     1874 

4-36681 

See  also  Sullivan. 


Jom 


3145  Sumner. 

Memoir  of  Increase  Sumner,  governor  of  Massachusetts.  By 
his  son  William  H.  Sumner.  Together  with  a  genealogy  of  the 
Sumner  family.  Prepared  for  the  New  England  historical  and 
genealogical  register.     Boston,  S.  G.  Drake,  1854, 

70  p.     front,  (port.)  illus.,  facsims.     23^"'". 

Reprinted  from  the  New  Eng.  hist,  and  geneal.  register  for  April,  1854, 
p.  [105]-128. 

"Genealogy  of  the  Sumner  family.     By  William  B.  Trask":  p.  f39]-70. 

CS71.S966     1854 

9-14095 


648  LIBRAEY   OF   CONGRESS 

Sumner— Continued . 

3146  Pedigree  of  the  direct  line  of  Gov.   Sumner.     [Boston, 

1856] 
geneal.  tab.     27^  x  28^"'"  fold,  to  20'''". 
By  William  Blake  Trask. 

CS71.S956     1856 


3147  Record  of  the  descendants  of  William  Sumner,  of  Dorches- 
ter, Mass.,  1636,  by  William  Sumner  Appleton.  Boston,  D. 
Clapp  &  son,  printers,  1879. 

V,  204  p.     port.     26^'^'°. 

Inserted:  Additions  and  corrections  to  Sumner  genealogy  to  January  1881, 
1882,  1883,  1895,  1900,  1902. 

CS71.S956     1879 

3-6080 

See  also  Kingsbury.  CS71.K551    1904 

Surrey,  Earls  of.     See  Warren. 

Sutherland.     See  also  Eaton.  CS90.E2 

3148  SutUfif. 

A  history  of  the  American  and  puritanical  family  of  Sutliff  or 
Sutliffe,  spelled  Sutcliffe  in  England.  The  first  American 
family  (a.  d.  1614)  connected  with  New  England,  and  amongst 
the  first  to  be  connected  with  the  settlement  of  the  original  Eng- 
lish possessions  in  the  New  World,  and  a  genealogy  of  all  the 
descendants  through  Nathaniel  Sutliff,  jr.  By  Samuel  Milton 
Sutliff,  jr.,  esq.  Downers  Grove,  111.,  The  Kelmscott  press, 
1909. 

199  p.     front.,  ports.,  coats  of  arms.     23^". 

CS71.S966     1909 

10-1714 

SutliflFe.     See  Sutliff. 

3149  Sutton. 

History  of  Dudley  castle  and  priory,  including  a  genealogical- 
account  of  the  families  of  Sutton  and  Ward.  By  Charles  Twam- 
ley.     London,  J.  R.  Smith,  1867. 

1  p.  1.,  iv  p.,  1  1.,  132  p.     2  geneal.  tab.     19^'=". 

DA690.D81T9 


See  also  Dudley.  CS71.D85    1862 

Smith.  1800 


AMERICAN  AND  ENGLISH   GENEALOGIES  649 

3150  Suydam. 

.  .  .  Hendrick  Rycken,  the  progenitor  of  the  Suydam  family 
in  America,  A  monograph  by  Rev.  J.  Howard  Suydam  . . . 
New  York,  The  Knickerbocker  press,  1898. 

41  p.,  1  1.     front,  (port.)  2  pi.,  coats  of  arms.     27'=™. 

At  head  of  title:  1663. 

Published  by  request. 


CS71.S068     1898 


9-14097 

See  also  Ricker. 


3151  Swain. 

[Pedigree  of  the  Swain  family]     [Milwaukee,  1895] 
geneal.  tab.     27  x  43<=™  fold,  to  21<=™. 
Ancestry  of  William  Chester  Swain. 


CS71.S97     1895 


1-8450 


3152  Swain   and    allied   families,    including   Tilley,   Rowland, 

Cbipman,  Hale,  Barrett,  Gilbert,  Fox,  Brayton,  Egerton,  Hunt- 
ington, St.  John,  Keyes.  Comp.  by  William  C.  Swain  .  .  .  Mil- 
waukee, Wis.,  Press  of  Swain  &  Tate  company,  1896. 

137  p.     front.,  fold,  pi.,  ports.,  fold,  facsims.,  col.  coat  of  arms.     23"=™. 

CS71.S97     1896 

9-14096 

See  also  Salisbury.  CS71.S167    1892 


Swan.     See  also  Chesebrough.  CS71.C524    1903 

Swarthout.     See  Swartwout. 

3153  Swartley. 

A  genealogical  record  of  the  descendants  of  the  Swartley 
family  of  Bucks  and  Montgomery  counties.  Pa.  Together  with 
brief  historical  and  biographical  sketches  and  illustrated  with 
several  portraits  and  other  illustrations.  By  Rev.  A.  J.  Fretz 
.  .  .  Netcong,  Printed  at  the  Eagle  oflSce,  1906. 
2  p.  1.,  [3]-81  p.     pi.,  ports.     21^'=°'. 

CS71.S973     1906 

8-30142 

Swartout.     See  Swartwout. 
Swartwold.     See  Swartwout. 
Swartwood.     See  Swartwout. 


650  LIBRARY  OF   CONGRESS 

3154  Swartwout. 

The  Swartwout  chronicles  1338-1899,  and  the  Ketelhuyn 
chronicles  1451-1899.  By  Arthur  James  Weise.  New  York, 
Trow  directory  printing  and  book-binding  co.,  1899. 

X,  754  p.     col.  front.,  plates  (partly  fold.)  ports.,  maps  (partly  fold.)  faceima., 

col.  coat  of  arms.     2S<^". 

CS71.S974     1899 

Mar.  1,1900-194 

Swayne.     See  Swain. 

3155  Swearingen. 

Family  historical  register,  comp.  by  a  member  of  the  family. 
Washington,  C.  W.  Brown,  1884. 

iv,  [2],  117  p.     22"'°. 

Preface  signed:  H.  H.  S.  i.  e.  Henry  Hartwell  Swearingen. 

CS71.S975     1884 

9-13828 

3156  Family  register  of  Gerret  van  Sweringen  and  descendants. 

Comp.    by   a  member   of   the  family.     2d   ed.     Washington, 
Printed  for  the  compiler,  1894, 

3  p.  1.,  80  p.    23^'^". 

Preface  signed:  H.  H.  S.  i.  e.  Henry  Hartwell  Swearingen. 

CS71.S975     1894 

9-14090 

3157  Sweet. 

Silas  Sweet  of  New  Bedford,  Mass.,  and  Bradford,  Vermont, 

and    his    descendants.     By    Charles    Sweet    Johnson,    ll,    b. 

Private  ed.     Washington,  D.  C,  1898. 

19,  [2]  p.    24^=°'. 

CS71.S976     1898 

9-14092 

See  also  Robinson.  CS71.B66    1879 

Swett. 

3158  Sweetland. 

The  descendants  of  Aaron  and  Patience  Sweetland,  of  Hebron, 
Conn.     [Denver,  Col.,  1890] 
30  p.     15i  X  14^^^"". 
Preface  signed:    Lucy  W.  S.  Jerome,  Denver,  Colo.,  January  30,  1890. 

CS71.S977     1890 

9-14091 

3159  Swett. 

Mementos  of  the  Swett  family.     By  John  Wmgate  Thornton. 
In  memoriam.     Roxbury,  Priv.  print.,  1851. 
26  p.     facsims.     24^'='°. 
Title  vignette:  coat  of  arms. 
One  hundred  copies. 

Reprinted  in  the  New  Eng.  hist,  and  geneal.  register,  vol.  6,  1852,  p.  49-62. 

CS71.S978     1851 

9-13827 

See  also  Sweet. 


AMEKICAN   AND  ENGLISH   GENEALOGIES  651 

3160  Swift. 

The  memoirs  of  Gen.  Joseph  Gardner  Swift,  ll.  d.,  u.  s.  a., 
first  graduate  of  the  United  States  MiHtary  academy,  West 
Point,  chief  engineer  u.  s.  a.  from  1812  to  1818.  1800-1865. 
To  which  is  added  a  genealogy  of  the  family  of  Thomas  Swift 
of  Dorchester,  Mass.,  1634,  by  Harrison  EUery  .  .  .  Priv.  print. 
[Worcester,  Mass.,  Press  of  F.  S.  Blanchard  &  co.]  1890. 

1  p.  1.,  [5J-292,  58  p.,  1  1.,  vii,  xi  p.     illus.,  pi.,  ports.     30"°'. 

CS71.S98     1890 

9-14806 

3161  VvllUam  Swyft  of  Sandwitch  and  some  of  his  descendants. 

1637-1899.     Comp.  by  George  H.  Swift  . . .    Millbrook,  N.  Y., 
Round  table  press,  1900. 

3  p.  1.,  165  p.,  1  1.     plates.     24"™. 
Interleaved. 

CS71.S98     1900 

9-29648 

3162  The  Swift  family  of  Philadelphia,   by  Thomas  Willing 

Balch  .  . .    Philadelphia,  1906. 

32  p.     front,  (port.)     25^"™. 

Reprinted  from  the  Pennsylvania  magazine  of  history  and  biography,  April, 
1906. 

CS71.S98     1906 

6-20349 

See  also  Noyes.  CS71.N955    1907 


3163  Swing. 

.  .  .  Events  in  the  life  and  history  of  the  Swing  family.  Ex- 
amples of  indomitable  energy  and  perseverance  .  .  .  Written 
by  Gilbert  S.  Swing.  Camden,  N.  J.,  Graw,  Garrigues  &  Graw, 
printers,  1889. 

398  p.  incl.  front.,  illus.,  plates,  ports.     20"™. 

At  head  of  t.-p.:  Biographical  sketches  of  eminent  men. 

CS71.S981     1889 

9-13826 

Swire.     See  also  Holbrow.  CS439.H6 

Swisher.     See  also  Macginnis.  CS71.M145    1891 

3164  Swope. 

History  of  the  Swope  family  and  their  connections.  1678- 
1896.  Comp.  and  ed.  by  Gilbert  Ernest  Swope.  Lancaster, 
Pa.,  T.  B.  &  H.  B.  Cochran,  printers,  1896. 

390  p.  incl.  front.,  plates,  ports.,  facsims.,  geneal.  tables.  pL,  ports.,  col. 
coat  of  arms.     26"™. 

CS71.S982     1896 

9-13825 


652  LIBRARY  OF   CONGRESS 

3165  Sydenham. 

Sydenham  of  Brympton.     Comp.  by  Hugh  Stanley  Head. 
[London,  1889  ?] 
cover-title,  8  p.     3  pi.     27"™. 
Interleaved. 


CS439.S95 


2-27582 


3166  Symmes. 

The    Symmes   memorial.     A    biographical   sketch    of    Rev. 

Zechariah  S^mimes,  minister  of  Charlestown,  1634-1671,  with 

a  genealogy  and  brief  memoirs  of  some  of  his  descendants  . . . 

And  an  autobiography.     By  John  Adams  Vinton  . .  .    Boston, 

Printed  for  the  author  by  D.  Clapp  &  son,  1873. 

1  p.  1.,  xvi,  184  p.     front,  (port.)     24=°'. 

CS71.S99     1873 

&-13824 

3167  Taafife. 

Memoirs  of  the  family  of  Taaffe.     [Ed.  by  Karl  Taaffe]     Not 
published.     Vienna  [Printing-office  of  M.  Auer]  1856. 

372  p.     9  pi.,  6  port.  (incl.  front.)  fold,  geneal.  tab.     23"^. 

CS439.T16 

9-14901 

Taber.     See  also  Griflan.  F129.S74G8 

3168  Tache. 

La  famille  Tache,  par  Pierre-Georges  Roy  . . .    Levis  [Quebec, 
J.-A.-K.-Laflamme,  imprimeur]  1904. 

200  p.     ports.     22i^". 

"Tire  a  200  exemplaires." 

CS90.T2 

5-442 

3169  Taft. 

[Taft  genealogy.     Family  tree  showing  the  descendants  of] 
Robert  Taft.     Cincinnati,  Ehrgott,  Forbriger  &  c?  [185-] 

■  col.  geneal.  tab.     65  x  52''"  fold,  to  33  x  261''™. 

CS71.T124 
3-17334 

3170  Taft  famil  V  gathering.     Proceedings  at  the  meeting  of  the 

Taft  family,  at  Uxbridge,  Mass.,  Aug.   12,   1874.     Uxbridge, 
Spencer  brothers,  1874. 

103  p.     22^'^"'. 

CS71.T124     1874 

1-20887 

3171  A  meeting  of  the  descendants  of  Ebenezer  and  Mary  (How- 
ard) Taft,  at  the  Chestnut  Hill  meeting-house  in  Blackstone, 
Mass.  . . .  August  11,  1891,  with  the  address  of  Rev.  CarltonA. 
Staples,  and  other  proceedings  on  that  occasion.  [Boston,  G.  H. 
Ellis,  1891  ?] 

27,  [1]  p.     23i«'". 

CS71.T124     1891 

2-24815 


AMERICAN  AND  ENGLISH   GENEALOGIES  653 

Taf t — Continued . 

3172 Ancestry  of  William  Howard  Taft,  by  Mabel  Thacher  Rose- 
mary Washburn.  New  York,  Frank  Allaben  genealogical  com- 
pany [noos] 

52  p.  incl.  front.,  illus.,  2  pL,  port.     22^"™.     {On  cover:  Genealogical  minia- 
tures, ed.  by  Mabel  T.  R.  Washburn) 


8-29Sf)l 


CS71.T124     1908 


See  also  Flagg.  CS71.F574    1903 

Guild.  CS71.G954     1891 

Rawson.  CS71.I1262     1875 

Tyler.  CS71.T983    1882 

Taller.     See  Taylor. 

Taillefer.     See  Borlase. 

3173  Tainter. 

The  genealogy  and  history  of  the  Taintor  family,  from  the 
period  of  their  emigration  from  Wales,  to  the  present  time.  By 
Charles  M.  Taintor.  Greenfield,  Printed  by  Merriam  and 
Mirick,  1847. 

iv,  [5]-82p.,  11.     17<'"». 

CS71.T133     1847 

9-14563 

3174  A  history  and  genealogy  of  the  descendants  of  Joseph 

Taynter,  who  sailed  from  England  April,  A.  d.  1638,  and  settled 
in  Watertown,  Mass.  Prepared  by  Dean  W.  Tainter  .  .  .  For 
private  distribution.     Boston,  Printed  by  D.  Clapp,  1859. 

vii,  [1],  [7]-100  p.     illus.     24'^'". 
Four  pages  at  end  for  Family  record. 

CS71.T133     1859 

9-14564 

See  also  Loomis.  CS71.L863    1880 


Taintor.     See  Tainter. 

3175  Talbot. 

An  history  of  the  manor  and  manor-house  of  South  Winfield, 
in  Derbyshire  .  .  .  By  Tho.  Blore  .  .  .  London,  Printed  by  D. 
Brewman,  1793. 

1  p.  1.,  100  p.     5  pi.,  2  fold.  tab.     30  x  24«"». 

DA690.W764B6 

3-6108 

3176  The  Talbots.     {In  The  great  governing  families  of  England, 

by  John  Langton  Sanford  and  Meredith  Townsend  .  .  .    Edin- 
burgh, 1865.     23««^.     V.  1,  p.  239-     ) 

DA301.1.A1S2 


654  LIBRARY  OF  CONGRESS 

Talbot — Continued . 

3177 The  House  of  Talbot.  {In  Ancestral  stories  and  tradi- 
tions of  great  families  illustrative  of  English  history.  By  John 
Timbs  . . .    London,    Griffith    and    Farran,    1869.     IS^'^'".     p. 

135-142) 

DA28.35.A1T5 

See  also  Tucker.  CS71.T89    1901 


3178  Talcott. 

Talcott  pedigree  in  England  and  America  from  1558  to  1876. 
Comp.  by  S.  V.  Talcott.  Albanj-,  Weed,  Parsons  and  company, 
1876. 

316  p.     col.  front,  (coat  of  arms)  plates,  ports.,  fold,  geneal.  tables.     23^"^"*. 

Blank  leaves  inserted  for  Memoranda. 


CS71.T142     1876 


9-14565 


Taliaferro.     See  also  Marshall.  cs71.m367    1885 

Willis.  CS71.W73     1898 

Zimmerman.  CS71.Z73    19— 

3179  Tallman. 

[The  descendants  of  Mary  Townley  Lawrence  and  Timothy 
Talman.     n.  p.,  190-] 

geneal.  tab.    43^  x  71^"°  fold,  to  21^  x  g^"". 
Lithographed. 

CS71.T16     190- 

5-16536 

See  also  WeUs.  CS71.W455    1893 


3180  Talmadge. 

The  Talmadge,  Tallmadge  and  Talmage  genealogy;  being  the 
descendants  of  Thomas  Talmadge  of  Lynn,  Massachusetts,  with 
an  appendix  including  other  families,  by  Arthur  White  Tal- 
madge.    New  York,  The  Grafton  press,  1909. 

xi,  373  p.     front.,  plates,  ports.,  fold.  maps.     24''™. 

"  Only  two  hundred  and  fifty  copies  of  this  book  have  been  printed  from  type 
and  the  type  distributed." 

CS71.T151     1909 

9-31826 

See  also  Van  Rensselaer.  CS69.S7 

Talmage.     See  Talmadge. 

Talman.     See  Tallman. 

Tandy.     See  also  Quisenberry.  CS71.Q9    1897 


AMEKICAN  AND  ENGLISH   GENEALOGIES  655 

3181  Tanner. 

The  genealogy  of  the  descendants  of  Thomas  Tanner,  sr.  of 
Cornwall,  Connecticut,  with  brief  notes  of  several  allied  fam- 
ilies; also  short  sketches  of  several  towns  of  their  early  resi- 
dence. A  Columbian  memorial,  by  Rev.  Elias  F.  Tanner  .  . . 
Lansing,  Mich.,  D.  D.  Thorp,  printer,  1893. 

xviii  p.,  1  1.,  110  p.     front,  (port.)     19^''™. 

CS71.T167     1893 

9-14566 

3182  William  Tanner  of  North  Kingstown,  Rhode  Island  and 

his  descendants.     By  Rev.  George  C.  Tanner,  d.  d.  ...    [Minne- 
apolis! Pub.  by  the  author,  1905. 

216  p.     front.,  ports.,  facsim.     23"^™. 

CS71.T167     1905 
8-30309 

3183  Tapley. 

Genealogy  of  the  Tapley  family  .  .  .  Comp.  by  Harriet  Sil- 
vester Tapley.     Danvers,  Mass.  [Endecott  press]  1900. 
1  p.  1.,  xix,  256  p.     front.,  plates,  ports.,  maps.     24"^™. 

CS71.T173     1900 

1-16041 

3184  Tappan. 

Memoir  of  Mrs.  Sarah  Tappan:  taken  in  part  from  the  Home 
missionary  magazine,  of  November,  1828,  and  printed  for  dis- 
tribution among  her  descendants  .  .  .  New  York,  West  &  Trow, 
printers,  1834. 

150  p.     front,  (port.) 

Preface  signed  L.  T.  i.  e.  Lewis  Tappan. 

"Family  record":  p.  119-150. 


8185  The  Toppans  of  Toppan's  Lane,  with  their  descendants 

and  relations.     Collected  and  arranged  by  Joshua  Coffin.     New- 
buryport,  W.  H.  Huse  &  co.,  1862. 

30  p.     pi.     22^^™. 

CS71.T176     1862 

3-7936 

3186  A  sketch  of  the  life  of  Rev.  Daniel  Dana  Tappan  with  an 

account  of  the  Tappan  family,  prepared  by  his  children.     Bos- 
ton, Press  of  S.  Usher,  1890. 
28  p.     23J''". 

CS71.T175     1890 

8-25311 

See  also  Antill.  CS71.A63    1899 


656  LIBEAKY  OF  CONGRESS 

3187  Tarleton. 

The  Tarleton  family.     Comp.  by  C.  W.  Tarleton  .  . .     1900. 

Concord,  N.  H.,  I.  C.  Evans,  printer,  1900. 

224  p.     pi.,  port.     23^'-'". 

CS71.T188     1900 

3-3817 

Tarr.     See  also  Giles.  CS71.G472    1864 

3188  Taschereau. 

Branche  ainee  de  la  famille  Taschereau  en  Canada.     [Ottawa, 
1896] 
33  p.     22''°'. 
Comp.  by  Sir  Henri  Elz6ar  Taschereau. 


CS90.T3 


3-8731 


Tate.     See  also  Boone.  CS71.B725    1902 

Kinney.  F225.M16 

Tatman.     See  Totman. 

3189  Taunton. 

The  Tauntons,  of  Oxford,  by  one  of  them.     [William  Garnett 
Taunton]     London,  E.  Stock,  1902. 

viii,  66  p.     2  pi.,  4  port.  (incl.  front.)  facsim.    26<=". 

Contains  also  genealogies  of  various  families  with  which  the  Tauntons  have 
intermarried. 

CS439.T3 

3-17708 

3190  Taylor. 

[Ancestry  and  descendants  of  Rev.  John  Taylor  of  Deerfield, 
Mass.,  1787-1806,  grandson  of  Rev.  Edward  Taylor  of  Westfield, 
Mass.,  1671]     New  York,  Lith.  by  Hatch  &  co'.,  1859. 
geneal.  tab.    41  x  53i<""  fold,  to  23  x  13^""". 

CS71.T24     1859 

9-14567 

3191  Genealogy  of  the  Taylors.     Comp.  by  Asher  Taylor,  1854. 

Rev.  and  cor.  1866.     [New  York?  1866] 

geneal.  tab.     26  x  32=™. 

CS71.T24     1866 

9-15G11 

3192  Genealogy  of  Judge  John  Taylor  and  his  descendants. 

Detroit,  Mich.,  The  Richmond  &  Backus  co.,  printers,  1886. 

88  {i.  e.  99)  p.     pi.,  port.,  coat  of  arms.     ig""". 

Signed:  Elisha  Taylor,  born  May  14,  1817. 

"Errors  and  additions,"  1894  ([11]  p.)  inserted  between  pages  86  and  87. 

Ms.  and  typewritten  notes  on  the  Leonard  family  inserted  at  end. 

CS71.T24     1886 

9-14568 


AMEKICAN    AND  ENGLISH   GENEALOGIES 


657 


Taylor — Continued . 

3193 Descendants  of  Joseph  Taylor,  of  Kennet,  Chester  Co., 

Penna.     By  Gilbert  Cope.     West  Chester,  Pa.,  1891. 
geneal.  tab.     56  x  43i'='^  fold,  to  22  x  IW"^. 

CS71.T24     1891 


3194  Some  notable  families  of  America;    by  Annah  Robinson 

Watson.     New  York,  1898. 

xiv,  110  p.     front.,  illus.,  pi.,  ports.,  coats  of  arms.    22§''™. 
Contents. — Dedication. — Family   mottoes. — Proem. — Taylor  family,   bio- 
graphical sketch  and  record  of. — Allerton. — Willoughby. — Brewster. — Thomp- 
son.— Madison. — Lee. — Strother. — Warner. — Reade. — Lewis. — Meriwether.- — 
Walker. — Maury. — Thornton. — Hornsby. 

CS71.T24     1898 

4-8403 

History  of  John  Taylor  of  Hadley,  including  accounts  of 

the  organization  and  meetings  of  the  Taylor  reunion  association 
of  Hadley,  Massachusetts,  and  the  genealogy  of  the  descendants 
of  the  ancestor.     [By]  Rev.  Elbert  O.  Taylor,  historian  and  com- 
piler .  .  .    Boston,  Pub.  by  the  Association,  1903. 
Ill  p.  incl.  plans,     front.,  plates,  ports.     24*"'™. 

CS71.T24     1903 


3195 


5-469 


3196 


John  Taylor  and  his  Taylor  descendants. 

lor.     [n.  p.,  1907] 

25  p.     front,  (facsim.)  ports.     23''™. 

Caption  title. 


By  B.  F.  Tay- 


Taynter. 
Tazewell 


7-23344 

See  also  Backhouse. 
Dobyns. 
Dwight. 
Glassell. 
Kinney. 
Nelson. 
Robinson. 
Watson. 
Willis. 

See  Tainter. 

See  also  Pocahontas. 


CS71.T24  1907 

CS439.B18 

CS71.D636     1908 

CS71.D991     1874 

F225.H41 

F225.M15 

CS71.N43     1894 

CS71.I166     1900 

CS71.W34     1910 

CS71.W73     1898 


CS71.I1747     1887 


Teal.     See  Teall. 

3197  Teall. 

Genealogical  and  historical  notes  of  the  Teall  family, 
cago,  1889] 
cover-title,  7  p.     22^""^. 
Introduction  signed:  Edward  M.  Teall. 


[Chi- 


CS71.T253     1889 


5-16527 

35819°— 10 42 


658  LIBRARY   OF   CONGRESS 

3198  Teffe. 

A  partial  record  of  the  descendants  of  John  Tefft,  of  Ports- 
mouth, Rhode  Island,  and  the  nearly  complete  record  of  the 
descendants  of  John  Tifft,  of  Nassau,  New  York  .  . .  Together 
with  other  miscellaneous  records.  Comp.  by  Maria  E.  (Maxon) 
TiiTt  .  .  .    Buffalo,  N.  Y.,  The  Peter  Paul  book  company,  1896. 

4  p.  1.,  9-159  numb.  1.     24^^"°'. 

Index  in  pocket  on  back  cover. 

CS71.T259     1896 

9-14556 

3199  Temple. 

Some  account  of  the  Temple  family.  [By  Temple  Prime] 
New  York,  1887. 

100  p.  fold,  geneal.  tab.  25^^™.  [  With  his  Some  account  of  the  Temple  fam- 
ily.    3d  ed.     New- York,  1896.     Copy  2] 

CS71.T285     1896 

3-479 

3200  Some  account  of  the  Temple  family;  by  Temple  Prime  .  . . 

2d  ed.     New-York  [De  Vinne  press]  1894. 

Ill  p.  incl.  illue.,  geneal.  tab.  (partly  fold.)     25'''". 

CS71.T285     1894 
3-477 

3201  Some  account  of  the  Temple  family ;  by  Temple  Prime  .  . . 

3d  ed.     New- York  [De  Vinne  press]  1896. 

146  p.  incl.  illue.,  geneal.  tab.     port.,  fold,  geneal.  tab.    25^^". 

CS71.T285     1896* 

3-2404 

3202 Some  account  of  the  Temple  family,  by  Temple  Prime. 

4th  ed.     New  York  [De  Vinne  press]  1899. 

77  p.  incl.  illus.,  fold,  geneal.  tab.     port.,  geneal.  tab.     24"™. 

CS71.T285     1899 

3-478 

3203 Some  account  of  the  Temple  family:  appendix;  by  Tem- 
ple Prime  .  .  .    New  York  [De  Vinne  press]  1899. 
1  p.  1.,  162  p.     illus.,  port.     25"=™. 

CS71.T285     1899a 

3-476 

3204 Some  Temple  pedigrees.  A  genealogy  of  the  known  de- 
scendants of  Abraham  Temple,  who  settled  in  Salem,  Mass.,  in 
1636  .  .  .  Added  genealogies  of  Temple  families  settling  .  .  . 
elsewhere.  Also  brief  genealogies  of  families  connected  .  .  .  By 
Levi  Daniel  Temple.     Boston,  D.  Clapp  &  son,  1900. 

316  p.     front.,  ports.     23*<=™. 

CS71.T285     1900 

1-19543 

See  also  Gurney.  DC611.N845G7 

Ten  Brock.     See  Ten  Broeck. 


AMERICAN   AND  ENGLISH   GENEALOGIES  659 

3205  Ten  Broeck. 

General  Abraham  Ten  Broeck.  [Portland,  Me.,  S.  Berry, 
printer,  1886] 

12  p.     front,  (port.)     2U'^'°. 

"Genealogy  of  the  Ten  Broeck  family,"  p.  7-12. 

By  George  Edwin  Bartol  Jackson. 

CS71.T289     1886 

9-17835 

3206 The    Ten    Broeck    genealogy.     Being    the    records    and 

annals  of  Dirck  Wesselse  Ten  Broeck  of  Albany  and  his  de- 
scendants.    Comp.    by    Emma   Ten    Broeck    Rimk  .  .  .    New 
York,  Printed  at  the  De  Vinne  press,  1897. 
X  p.,  1 1.,  277  p.     front.,  plates,  ports.,  fold,  facsim.     23^''™. 
"This  edition  of  The  Ten  Broeck  genealogy  is  limited  to  one  hundred  copies 
on  handmade  paper,     no.  93." 

CS71.T289     1897 
9-14500 

3207  Tenney. 

Genealogy  of  the  lenney  family,  more  particularly  of  the 
family  of  Daniel  Tenney,  and  Sylvia  Kent,  his  wife,  late  of 
Laporte,  Lorain  County,  Ohio.  From  1634  and  1638  to  1875. 
Comp.  by  Horace  A.  Tenney.  Madison,  Wis.,  M.  J.  Cantwell, 
printer,  1875. 

76  (i.  e.  80)  p.     23^<='". 

CS71.T299     1875 

9-14562 

3208 The    Tenney    family;  or,    The    descendants    of    Thomas 

Tenney,  of  Rowley,  Mass.  1638-1890.  By  M.  J.  Tenney. 
Boston,   Mass.,   American   printing   and    engraving  company, 

1891. 
369  p.,  11.  incl.  col.  front,  (coat  of  arms)     ports.     23''™. 

CS71.T299     1891 

9-14561 

3209  • -The    Tenney    family;  or.    The    descendants    of    Thomas 

Tenney  of  Rowley,  Massachusetts,  1638--1904,  revised  with 
partial  records  of  Prof.  Jonathan  Tenney.  By  M.  J.  Tenney. 
Concord,  N.  H.,  The  Rumford  press,  1904. 

691  p.     col.  front.,  plates,  ports.     23^''™. 

CS71.T299     1904 

5-1162 

See  also  Atwood.  CS71.A91    1888 


Terrell.     See  Tirrell. 

3210  Terry. 

Notes  of  Terry  families,  in  the  United  States  of  America, 
mainly  descended  from  Samuel,  of  Springfield,  Mass.,  but  in- 
cluding also  some  descended  from  Stephen,  of  Windsor,  Conn., 


660  LIBRARY   OF   CONGRESS 

3210  Terry— Continued. 

Thomas,  of  Freetown,  Mass.,  and  others.     By  Stephen  Terry 

.  .  .    Hartford,  Conn.,  The  compiler,  1887. 

viii,  343  p.    23^°'° 

CS71.T329     1887 

9-14557 

See  also  Davis.  CS71.D26    1888 

GriflQn.  Fi29.S74a8 

3211  Tetu. 

Histoire  des  families  Tetu,  Bonenfant,  Dionne  et  Perrault, 
par  Mgr.  Henri  Tetu  . . .    Quebec,  Dussault  &  Proulx,  1898. 

636  p.     23<=". 

CS90.T45 

9-19123 

Thacher.     /See  Thatcher. 

8212  Thatcher. 

Genealogy,  and  biographical  sketches,  of  the  descendants  of 
Thomas  and  Anthony  Thacher,  from  their  settlement  in  New 
England,  June  4th,  1635.  Vineland,  N.  J.,  Independent 
printing  house,  1872. 

2p.  l.,92p.    illus.    2l<"". 

Preface  signed:  D.  W.  Allen. 

CS71.T367     1872 

3-7922 

3213  The  Thacher  family.     Facts  which  have  been  ascertained 

within  eighteen  months  past,  touching  the  early  history  of  the 
Thacher  family  in  England,  chiefly  through  the  indefatigable 
labors  of  Miss  Julia  W.  Redfield  of  Pittsfield,  Mass.,  with  cer- 
tain comments  thereupon.     [Boston,  Mass.,  1885] 

6  p.     20i<=™. 

Caption  title. 

Signed  Peter  Thacher. 

CS71.T367     1885 

10-42G5 

See  also  Robinson.  CS71.R66    1894 

Rosbrugh. 

Thaxter.     See  also  Wheeler.  CS71.W56    1898 

8214  Thayer. 

Family  memorial.  Part  1.  Genealogy  of  fourteen  families  of 
the  early  settlers  of  New-England,  of  the  names  of  Alden, 
Adams,  Arnold,  Bass,  Billings,  Capen,  Copeland,  French,  Ho- 
bart,  Jackson,  Paine,  Thayer,  Wales  and  White  ...  All  these 
families  are  more  or  less  connected  by  marriage,  and  most  of 
them   of  late   generations,   the   descendants   of  John  Alden. 


AMERICAN   AND  ENGLISH   GENEALOGIES  661 

3214  Thayer— Continued. 

Part  II.  Genealogy  of  Ephraim  and  Sarah  Thayer,  with  their 
fourteen    children  .  .  .    By    Elisha    Thayer  .  .  .    Hingham,    J. 
Farmer,  printer,  18.35. 
viii,  [9]-180,  100  p.     24"". 

A  large  portion  of  the  2d  part  was  collected  and  arranged  by  Dr.  Samuel  W. 
Thayer,  with  additions  by  Stephen  W.  Jackson. 

CS71.T37     1835 

9-14558 

3215 Memorial  of  the  Thayer  name,  from  the  Massachusetts 

colony  of  Weymouth  and  Braintree,  embracing  geneological  [!] 
and  biographical  sketches  of  Richard  &  Thomas  Thayer,  and 
their  descendants,  from  1636  to  1874.     By  Bezaleel  Thayer  .  . . 
Oswego,  R.  J.  OHphant,  1874. 
vi,  [7]-708  p.     front,  (port.)     2^'"^. 

CS71.T37     1874 

9-14559 

3216 Thayer  ancestry.    Supplement  to  the  "Family  memorial  of 

the  early  settlers  of  New  England  "  in  the  line  of  Col.  Abraham 
Thayer,  his  ancestors  and  descendants.     By  Mrs.  Albert  Hast- 
ings Pitkin  .  .  .     Hartford,  Conn.,  1890. 
1  p.  1.,  58  p.     front.,  ports.     24§«'". 
"Edition  limited  to  fifty  copies,     no.  20." 

Contents. — pt.  i.  Historical  notes  on  the  ancestry  of  Lydia  Thayer. — pt.  ii. 
Historical  notes  on  the  ancestry  of  Abraham  Thayer. 

CS71.T37     1890 

9-14555 

3217  Descendants  of  Rufus  and  Pamela  (Throop)  Thayer,  with 

some  little  account  of  their  ancestry.     Comp.  and  arranged  for 
George  Thayer,  by  Clarence  E.  Peirce  . . .    Pawtucket,  R.  I., 
The  A.  Sutcliffe  co.,  printers,  1896. 
69  p.     front,  (port.)     23""°. 
Pages  [3]-[45],  odd  pages  blank. 
One  leaf  inserted  after  p.  44. 
"Limited  edition  of  100  numbered  copies,     no.  18." 

CS71.T37     1896 

9-14554 

3218 Catalog©  biografico  de  la  casa  de  Thayer  de  Braintree,  por 

Luis  Thayer  Ojeda  .  .  .    Santiago  de  Chile,  1904. 
63  p.     28|«". 
"Edicion  reservada  para  la  familia  Thayer.     Ejemplar  num.  37." 

CS71.T37     1904 

4-35804 

3219 .  .  .    Tayer  (Thayer)  family  entries  in  the  parish  register 

of  Thornbury,  Gloucestershire,   England.     Communicated  by 
Walter  Faxon,  esq.  and  Edward  Henry  Whorf,  esq.      With 


662  LIBRARY  OF   CONGRESS 

3219  Thayer— Continued. 

introduction     and    notes    by    Henry    Ernest    Woods,    a.    m. 
[Boston,  1906] 

11  p.     25''™. 
Caption  title. 

Reprinted  from  the  New  Eng.  hist,  and  geneal.  register  for  July,  1906. 
"Abstracts  of  wills  relating  to  the  Tayer  (Thayer)  family  of  Thornbury, 
Gloucestershire,  England.     Communicated  by  Henry  Ernest  Woods,  a.  m.": 
p.  9-11. 

CS71.T37     1906 
6-28553 

3220 The  Thayer  family  of  Brockworth  according  to  the  re- 
searches of  Rev.  Canon  William  Bazcley  [!]  by  Luis  Thayer 
Ojeda  .  .  .     Santiago  de  Chile,  Imprenta  moderna,  l!)07. 
3Gp.     pi.     28'-'». 

CS439.T45 

7-31040 

3221  The  Thayer  family  of  Thornbury ;  a  study  trying  its  recon- 

stitution,  by  Tomas  Thayer  Ojeda.     [Santiago  de  Chile  ?]  Im- 
prenta moderna,  1907. 
31  p.     28^"™. 

CS71.T37     1907 

7-23347 

See  also  Vinton.  CS71.V79    1858a 


3222  Thomas. 

Descendants  of  John  Thomas,  commencing  with  John  Thomas 
Seaman,    of    Sackville,    New    Brunswick,    grandson    of    John 
Thomas,  4th.     Eden,  Me.,  N.  Thomas  &  son,  printed  at  the 
office  of  the  Boston  post  [1850] 
geneal.  tab.     61  x  49^'"  fold,  to  25  x  16''". 
Comp.  by  Leonard  J.  Thomas. 

CS71.T46     1850 

4-27701 

3223 Descendants  of  John  Thomas,  who  removed  from  Wales, 

G.  B.,  to  America,  and  married  in  Boston,  Massachusetts,  to 
Elizabeth,  March  30th,  a.  d.  1667.     [n.  p.,  1869] 
geneal.  tab.     60^  x  49''"  fold,  to  25  x  15^'''". 
Comp.  by  Leonard  J.  Thomas. 

CS71.T46     1869 

4-277G2 

3224  Genealogical  record  of  the  family  of  Thomas,  comp.  from 

papers  in  possession  of  Dr.  J.  Hanson  Thomas.     By  Douglas  H. 
Thomas  .  .  .    Baltimore,  C.  Harvey  &  co.,  printers,  1875. 
78  p.,  11.     19^"™. 

CS71.T46     1876 

9-14553 


AMERICAN   AND  ENGLISH   GENEALOGIES  663 

Thomas — Continued . 

3225  Genealogical  notes :  containing  the  pedigree  of  the  Thomas 

family,  of  Maryland,  and  of  the  following  connected  families: 
Snowden  — Buckley — Lawrence — Chew — EUicott — Hopkins  — 
Johnson — Rutherfurd — Fairfax — Schieffelin — Tyson  and  others 
.  .  .  By  Lawrence  Buckley  Thomas.  Baltimore,  L.  B.  Thomas, 
1877. 
197  p.     illus.,  facsim.,  coata  of  arms.     27^"™. 

CS71.T46     1877 

9-14769 

3226 Part  second  .  .  .  Baltimore,  L.  B.  Thomas,  1878. 

54,  [2]  p.     front.,  coats  of  arms.     30^"^". 
Seventeen  autographed  leaves  at  end. 
Contains  additions  and  corrections  to  first  part. 

CS71.T46     1878 

9-14770 

3227  Pedigrees  of  Thomas,  Chew,  and  Lawrance,  a  West  River 

regester  [ !  ],  and  genealogical  notes,  by  Rev.  Lawrence  Buckley 
Thomas  .  . .    New  York,  T.  Whittaker,  1883. 

136  p.,  1  1.,  xix,  [1],  137-139,  [1]  p.     front.,  illus.,  pi.,  port.,  geneal.  tab., 
facsim.,  coats  of  arms.     25*^™. 

"  Relates  to  descendants  of  Philip  Thomas  of  Md.,  John  Chew  of  Jamestown, 
Va.,  and  Thomas  Lawrence  of  N.  J.  and  Pa." — Munsell. 

CS71.T46     1883 

3-6541 

3228  The  Thomas  family  of  Hilltown,  Bucks  County,  Penn'a. 

By  Edward  Mathews.     Lansdale,  Pa.,  A.  K.  Thomas,  1884, 

3  p.  1.,  68  p.,  1  1.     23^"™. 

CS71.T46     1884 

9-14552 

3229  Genealogical  records  and  sketches  of  the  descendants  of 

William  Thomas  of  Hardwick,  Mass.  . . .  By  A.  R.  Thomas  .  . . 
Philadelphia  and  London,  F.  A.  Davis,  1891. 

xi,  221  p.     front.,  pi.,  port.     24^"". 
"Sources  of  information":  p.  ix. 

CS71.T46     1891 

3-3818 

3230  The  Thomas  book,  giving  the  genealogies  of  Sir  Rhys  ap 

Thomas,  k.  g.,  the  Thomas  family  descended  from  him,  and  of 
some  allied  families.  By  Lawrence  Buckley  Thomas,  d.  d. 
New  York  city.  The  H.  J.  Thomas  company,  1896. 

xxi,  627  p.     front.,  illus.,  plates,  ports.,  maps,  coats  of  arms.     27'"™. 
"  The  large  paper  edition  of  The  Thomas  book  is  limited  to  two  hundred  and 
fifty  copies  of  which  this  is  number  79." 

CS71.T46     1896 

9-14575 


664  LIBRARY   OF   CONGRESS 

Thomas — Continued . 

3231 Genealogy.    Descendants  of  Gabriel  Thomas,  John  Thomas, 

Valentine  Thomas,  Christian  Thomas  and  George  Ramsburg. 

Comp.  by  Professor  Cyrus  Thomas  .  .  .    [Washington?]  1905. 

cover-title,  19  p.    23^'^'° 

CS71.T46     1906 

0-34133 

3232 The  Thomas  family,  as  descended  from  David  and  Anna 

Noble  Thomas,   by  William  Thomas   Lyle  .  .  .    Philadelphia, 
1907.     Union  Springs,  N.  Y.,  J.  B.  Hoff,  Advertiser  print,  1908. 

75,  [9]  p.     23^'^. 

CS71.T46     1908 

10-6535 

See  also  Sandys.  CS71.S22    1897 


3233  Thompson. 

A  genealogy  of  John  Thomson,  who  landed  at  Plymouth,  in, 
the  month  of  May,  1622.  By  Ignatius  Thomson,  Taunton, 
Printed  by  E.  Anthony,  1841. 

84  p.     14^^°^. 

CS71.T47     1841 

3-7926 

3234  Thomson  pedigree.     Extracted  from  the  records  of  the  Col- 
lege of  arms.     [n.  p.,  185-] 

4  p.  incl.  geneal.  tab.,  coat  of  arms.     28^"^". 

Caption  title. 

Interleaved. 

Communicated  by  Richard  Edward  Thomson,  of  Kenfield. 

CS439.T6 

2-26609 

3235  Memorials  of  the  families  of  Mr.  James  Thompson  and  of 

Dea.  Augustus  Thompson,  of  Goshen,  Connecticut.  Hartford, 
Press  of  Case,  Tiffany  and  company,  1854. 

iv,  [5]-106  p.    23§'^™. 

"Dedicatory  letter"  signed:  Edward  W.  Hooker. 

"The  following  sketches  have  been  prepared  and  printed  for  circulation 
among  the  relatives  of  the  individuals  whose  names  stand  on  the  title-page, 
and  are  in  no  sense  published." 

CS7i.T47     1854 

9-14574 

3236  A  memoir  of  Judge  Ebenezer  Thompson  of  Durham,  New 

Hampshire,  with  some  account  of  his  parentage  and  offspring. 
By  his  great-granddaughter,  Mary  P.  Thompson  .  .  .  Concord, 
N.  H.,  Printed  by  the  Republican  press  association,  1886. 

86  p.     facsims.     22<^™. 

Printed  for  private  circulation  only. 

CS71.T47     1886 

9-14576 


AMERICAN   AND  ENGLISH   GENEALOGIES  665 

Thompson — Continued. 

3237  Memorial   of  James  Thompson,   of  Charlestown,   Mass., 

1630-1642,  and  Woburn,  Mass.,  1642-1682;  and  of  eight  gener- 
ations of  his  descendants.  By  Rev.  Leander  Thompson  .  .  . 
For  the  Thompson  memorial  association.  Boston,  Press  of  L. 
Barta  &  co.,  1887. 

246  p.     front.,  plates,  ports.     23<^™. 

CS71.T47     1887 

9-14573 

3238 John  Thomson  and  family.     By  John  Bodine  Thompson 

. . .  Williamsport,  Pa.,  Gazette  and  bulletin  printing  house, 
1889. 

29  p.     fold,  map,  facsims.     24^''™. 

CS71.T47     1889 

9-14570 

3239 {In  Meginness,  John  F.     Otzinachson;  a  history  of 

the  West  Branch  Valley  of  the  Susquehanna  .  . .    Williamsport, 

Pa.,  1889.     26^^"".     v.  1,  p.  513-537) 

F157.S9M4 

9-14571 

3240  A  genealogy  of  the  descendants  of  John  Thomson  of  Ply- 
mouth, Mass.  Also  sketches  of  families  of  Allen,  Cooke  and 
Hutchinson.  By  Charles  Hutchinson  Thompson  .  .  .  Lansing, 
D.  D.  Thorp,  printer,  1890. 

272  p.     front.,  ports.     2%^"^. 

"  The  basis  of  this  work  is  a '  Genealogy  of  John  Thomson '  by  Ignatius  Thom- 
son, published  in  1841." 

CS71.T47     1890 

9-14572 

3241  Our  Thompson  family  in  Maine,  New  Hampshire  and  the 

West,  by  Rev.  Charles  N.  Sinnett.  Concord,  N.  H.,  Rumford 
printing  co.,  1907. 

293  p.     plates,  ports.     28"'". 

CS71.T47     1907 

7-15933 

3242  Lord  Kelvin's  early  home:   being  the  recollections  of  his 

sister  the  late  Mrs,  Elizabeth  King;  together  with  some  family 
letters  and  a  supplementary  chapter  by  the  editor,  Elizabeth 
Thomson  King.  With  illustrations  from  Mrs.  King's  own 
drawings  and  those  of  her  daughters.  London,  Macmillan  and 
CO.,  limited,  1909. 

xii,  245  p.     front.,  plates,  ports.,  facsim.     23^'^™. 

QC16.K3K5 

10-8725 

See  also  Taylor.  CS71.T24    1898 

Thomson.     See  Thompson. 


666  LIBRAEY   OF   CONGRESS 

Thorn.     See  also  Tompkins.  CS71.T662    1893 

Thorndike.     See  also  Saunders.  CS71.S256    1897 

Warren.  cs7i.W29    1903 
3242a  Thornton. 

Thornton  family.     [By  John  Wingate  Thornton.     Boston, 

1850] 

geneal.  tab.     19^  x  25'^'". 

CS71.T49     1850 

CAlO-689 

3242b  The  autobiography  of  Mrs.  Alice  Thornton,  of  East  New- 
ton, CO.  York.     Edinburgh,  The  society,  1875. 

XV,  373  p.  2  fold-geneal.  tables.  23""™.  (Added  t.  p.  Surtees  society, 
Publications,  v.  62) 

"Notices  of  the  families  of  Wanderford  and  Thornton;"  p.  312-344. 

DA20.S9vol.62 

See  also  Taylor.  CS71.T24    1898 

Willis.  CS71.W73     1898 

3243  Thurston. 

Genealog}^  of  Charles  Myrick  Thurston  and  of  his  wife, 
Rachel  Hall  Pitman,  formerly  of  Newport,  R.  I.  After  De- 
cember, 1840,  of  New  York.  Collected  for  the  family  by  their 
son,  Charles  Myrick  Thurston  .  .  .  With  an  appendix,  con- 
taining the  names  of  many  descendants  of  Edward  Thurston 
and  Henry  Pitman.  New  York,  Printed  by  J.  F.  Trow  &  co., 
1865. 

80  p.  23^''".  [With  his  Descendants  of  Edward  Thurston  . . .  New  York, 
1868] 

"  Edition  250  copies." 

CS71.T544     1868 
9-14777 

3244  Descendants  of  Edward  Thurston,  the  first  of  the  name 

in  the  colony  of  Rhode  Island.  Collected  by  Charles  Myrick 
Thurston  . .  .  New  York,  The  Trow  &  Smith  book  manufac- 
turing CO.,  1868. 

70  p.     coat  of  arms.     23^''™. 
Coat  of  arms  mounted  on  p.  [4] 
p.  71-96  at  end  contain  ms.  notes. 
"250  copies  printed." 

CS71.T544     1868 

9-14775 

3245  .  .  .  Thurston   genealogies.     Comp.    by  Brown   Thurston 

.  .  .    Portland,  Me.,  B.  Thurston,  and  Hoyt,  Fogg  &  Donham, 

1880. 

1  p.  1.,  7-598  p.     illus.,  ports.     23^"^. 
At  head  of  title:  1635-1880. 

CS71.T544     1880 


AMERICAN   AND   ENGLISH    GENEALOGIES  667 

Thurston — Continued. 

3246 .  .  .  Thurston   genealogies.     Comp.   by   Brown   Thurston 

...    2d  ed.     Portland,  Me.,  B.  Thurston,  1892. 

xvi,  9-744p.     illus.,  ports.     23^'^°». 

At  head  of  title:  1635-1892. 

CS71.T544     1892 

9-14773 

See  also  Chute.  .  CS71.C564    1894 


3247  Thwing. 

Thwing:  a  genealogical,  biographical  and  historical  account 
of  the  family.  By  Walter  Eliot  Thwing.  Boston,  D.  Clapp  & 
son,  printers,  1883. 

216  p.     front,  (coat  of  arms)  pi.,  ports.     23^"™. 

CS71.T548     1883 
9-11914 

Thyme.  See  also  Botfield.  CS439.B78 

Tibbits.  See  also  Salter.  .          CS71.S177    1900 

Tickell.  See  also  Sparks.  CS439.S73 

Tiebout.  See  also  Todd.  CS71.T634    1867 

3248  Tiernan, 

The  Tiernan  family  in  Maryland.  As  illustrated  by  ex- 
tracts from  works  in  the  public  libraries,  and  original  letters  and 
memoranda  in  the  possession  of  C.  B.  Tiernan.  Baltimore, 
Gallery  &  McCann,  1898. 

222  p.  incl.  plates,  ports.,  facsims.     front.     22^''™.. 

Comp.  by  Charles  B.  Tiernan. 

CS71.T564     1898 

1-13588 

3249 The  Tiernan  and  other  families.     As  illustrated  by  ex- 
tracts from  works  in  the  public  libraries,  and  original  letters 
and  memoranda  in  the  possession  of  Charles  B.  Tiernan  .  . . 
Baltimore,  W.  J.  Gallery  &  co.,  1901. 
466  p.  incl.  plates,  ports.,  facsims.     front.     22 J'^'". 
Comp.  by  Charles  B.  Tiernan. 

CS71.T564     1901 
1-13589 

3249a  Tiffany. 

Genealogical  sketch  of  the  Tiffany  family,  as  collected  and 
arranged  by  Ella  F.  Wright.     Waterbury,  Conn.,  Mattatuck 
press.  The  Waterbury  blank  book  mfg.  co.,  1904. 
92  p.    front,  (coat  of  arms)  plates,  ports.     23"'". 
On  cover:  "My  ancestry." 

CS71.T566     1904 

10-15242 

Tifift.     See  Teffe. 

Tilden.     See  also  Avery.  CS71.A95    1899 


668  LIBRARY  OF   CONGRESS 

3250  TiUey. 

Genealogy  of  the  Tilley  family.  Comp.  by  R.  Hammett 
Tilley  .  .  .  Newport,  R.  I.,  J.  P.  Sanborn,  steam  book  and  job 
printer,  1878. 

79,  [11  p.     coat  of  armg.     22^'''". 

CS71.T576     1878 

9-13011 

See  also  Swain.  CS71.S97    1896 


3251  Tillinghast. 

A  little  journey  to  the  home  of  Elder  Pardon  Tillinghast,  by 
John  Avery  Tillinghast  and  Frederick  Wheaton  Tillinghast. 
Read  at  the  third  reunion  of  the  descendants  of  Deacon  Pardon 
and  Mary  (Sweet)  Tillinghast  in  Providence,  Rhode  Island, 
September  4,  1908.  [Providence,  R.  I.,  Standard  printing 
company,  1908] 

27,  [1]  p.     21i«"^. 

CS71.T577     1908 

9-1997 

Tindall.     See  also  Gentry.  CS71.G339    1909 

3252  Tinker. 

The  ancestors  of  Silas  Tinker  in  America.  From  1637.  A 
partial  record,  prepared  by  A.  B.  Tinker,  of  Akron,  and  read 
at  the  annual  reunion  of  the  descendants  of  Silas  Tinker,  at 
Ashtabula,  O.,  August  15,  1889.  Akron,  O.,  The  Werner 
printing  and  litho.  co.  [1889  ?] 

11  p.     illus.     23*°^. 

CS71.T589     1889 

3-1771-1 

3253 A   Tinker   family.     The    ancestors    and    descendants    of 

Joseph  Wescot  Tinker,  Ellsworth,  Me.,  1791-1868.     A  descend- 
ant of  John  Tinker  of  Boston,  1638.     Comp.  by  Frederick  James 
Libbie.     Boston,  Priv.  print.  [Libbie  show  print]  1900. 
2  p.  1.,  36  p.     front.,  ports.     23^='". 
"100  copies  privately  printed." 

CS71.T589     1900 

1-2G20 

Tiptoft.     See  also  Dunstanville.  DA690.C4SS4 

3254  Tirrell. 

A  genealogical  history  of  the  Tyrrells  sometime  of  the  French 
Vexin,  Poix  in  Picardy,  Guernanville  in  Normandy,  Laingaham 
in  Essex,  Kingsworthy  and  Avon  Tyrrell  in  Hampshire ;  Castle- 
knock  in  CO.  Dublin  .  .  .  With  pedigrees  from  b.  c.  443  to  the 
present  day.     An  appendix  containing  the  descents  of  some  fam- 


AMERICAN   AND   ENGLISH   GENEALOGIES  669 

3254  Tirreil— Continued. 

ilies  (and  their  connections)  with  whom  alliances  have  been  con- 
tracted, and  a  roll  of  arms.  Comp.  by  Joseph  Henry  Tyrrell. 
[n.  p.,  1904?] 

1  p.  1.,  202,  29  p.     front.,  illua.     29  x  22<'°'. 

100  copies  printed. — no.  33. 

CS439.T92 

10-5861 

3255 Further  genealogical  notes  on  the  Tyrrell-Terrell  family  of 

Virginia  and  its  English  and  Norman-French  progenitors,  by 
Edwin  H.  Terrell.  2d  ed.  With  addenda  and  corrigenda. 
San  Antonio,  Tex.,  1909. 

41  p.     23«"'. 

CS71.T697     1909 

9-9948 

See  also  Lewis.  CS71.L675    1893 


Titcomb.     See  also  Ellis.  F3.T61 

3256  Tobey. 

Tobey  (Tobie,  Toby)  genealogy:  Thomas,  of  Sandwich,  and 
James,  of  Kittery,  and  their  descendants,  by  Rufus  Babcock 
Tobey  and  Charles  Henry  Pope.  Boston,  Mass.,  C.  H.  Pope, 
1905. 

334,  15,  [1]  p.     pi.,  ports.     24"™. 

CS71.T628     1905 


Tobie.     See  Tobey. 
Toby.     See  Tobey. 

3257  Todd. 

The  Todd  genealogy;  or.  Register  of  the  descendants  of 
Adam  Todd,  of  the  names  of  Todd,  Whetten,  Brevoort,  Coolidge, 
Bristed,  Sedgwick,  Kane,  Renwick,  Bull,  Huntington,  Dean, 
Astor,  Bentzen,  Langdon,  Boreel,  Wilks,  De  Nottbeck,  Ward, 
Chanler,  Gary,  Tiebout,  Bruce,  Robbins,  Waldo,  Woodhull, 
Odell,  Greene  and  Foster,  with  notices  and  genealogies  of  many 
persons  and  families  connected  with  the  beforementioned  de- 
scendants. By  Richard  Henry  Greene,  A.  m.  New  York,  Wil- 
bur &  Hastings,  1867. 

viii,  [9J-143,  xvii  p.     23^"=". 

Blank  leaves  interspersed. 

CS71.T634     1867 

9-14778 

See  also  Edwards.  CS71.E26    1894 

Nash.  CS71.N25     1902 

Toler.     See  also  Maunsell.  CS439.M37 


670  LIBRAE Y   OF   CONGRESS 

3258  Tolman. 

The  Needham  branch  of  the  Tolman  family.     B}-  Anna  Maria 
(Tolman)  Pickford  .  .  .    Dedham,  Mass.,  1894. 
1  p.  1.,  29  p.     front,  (port.)     24^'^". 

Reprinted  from  the  Dedham  historical  register,  volumes  v  and  vi,  for  1894,  95. 

CS71.T652     1894 
4-13413 

Tomkins,     See  Tompkins. 

3259  Tomkinson. 

Genealogical  memoirs  of  various  families  of  Tomkinson. 
(1620-1904)  By  Newton  Powers  Tomkinson.  [Philadelphia? 
n904] 

132  p.     270". 

"This  edition  is  limited  to  164  copies.     No.  1." 

CS71.T668     1904 
5-3482 

3260  Tomlinson. 

Henry  Tomlinson,  and  his  descendants  in  America,  with  a  few 
additional  branches  of  Tomlinsons,  later  from  England.  By 
Rev.  Samuel  Orcutt  .  . .  New  Haven,  Conn.,  Press  of  Price, 
Lee  and  Adkins  co.,  1891. 

xvi  p.,  1  1.,  [3]-228  p.     col.  front,  (coat  of  arms)  porta.     25i<"". 

CS71.T66     1891 

9-17830 

See  also  Dayton.  CS71.D276    1902 


3261  Tompkins. 

Cursory  family  sketches  [of  the  Tompkins  family]     By  S.  Ann 
Garnett.     Priv.  print.     [Albany,  J.  Munsell,  printer]  1870. 
140  p.     24''°>. 
"Autobiographical  sketch":  p.  [53]-140. 

CS71.T662     1870 

9-14779 

3262  A  record  of  the  ancestry  and  kindred  of  the  children  of 

Edward  Tompkins,  sr.  late  of  Oakland,  California  (deceased) 
With  an  appendix.  Preliminary  ed.  [Oakland,  Cal.]  Printed 
for  the  compiler,  1893. 

2  p.  1.,  65  p.     geneal.  tables  (partly  fold.)     26i«™. 

Comp.  by  Edward  Tompkins,  jr. 

CS71.T662     1893 

1-22229 

3263  Topliff. 

Clement  Topliff  and  his  descendants  in  Boston,  by  Ethel  Stan- 
wood  Bolton.  Boston,  Priv.  print.  [The  University  press,  Cam- 
bridge, Mass.]  1906. 

3  p.  ].,  56  p.  incl.  geneal.  tables,     front.  (2  port.)  facsim.     23i<"". 

CS71.T675     1906 
7-2088 

Toppan.     See  Tappan. 


AMERICAN   AND  ENGLISH   GENEALOGIES  671 

3264  Torrey. 

Memoir  of  Major  Jason  Torrey,  of  Bethany,  Wayne  County, 
Pa.,  by  Rev.  David  Torrey,  d.  d.     Scranton,  Pa.,  J.  S.  Horton, 

1885. 

131  p.     23'=". 


3265  Genealogical  notes,  showing  the  paternal  line  of  descent 

from  William  Torrey,  of  Combe  St.  Nicholas,  Somerset  County, 
England,  a.  d.  1557,  to  Jason  Torrey,  of  Bethany,  Penn'a,  with 
the  descendants  of  Jason  Torrey,  and  of  his  brothers  and  sister, 
to  a.  d.  1884.  Comp.  by  John  Torrey.  Scranton,  Pa.,  J.  S. 
Horton,  1885. 

2  p.  1.,  [3]-50p.     23^"". 

CS71.T694     1885 

9-14122 

3266  A  contribution  toward  a  genealogy  of  all  Torreys  in  Amer- 
ica ;  being  genealogical  notes  showing  the  paternal  line  of  descent 
from  William  Torrey,  of  Combe  St.  Nicholas,  Somerset  County, 
England,  a.  d.  1557,  to  Abner  Torrey,  of  Weymouth,  Massachu- 
setts, with  all  descendants  of  Abner  Torrey.  With  an  appendix. 
Comp.  by  D.  Torrey.     Detroit,  J.  F.  Eby  &  co.,  printers,  1890. 

2p.  1.,  145,  Ixip.     23'=°'. 

CS71.T694     1890 

9-14123 

— —  See  also  Taft.  CS71.T124    1908 


Totenham.     See  Totman. 

3267  Totman. 

John  and  Thomas  Totman  (or  Tatman)  and  their  descend- 
ants. By  Rufus  N.  Meriam,  a.  m.  Worcester,  Mass.,  F.  P. 
Rice,  1895. 

1  p.  1.,  31  p.     24^«'". 

CS71.T717     1895 

9-14121 

See  also  Gale.  CS71.G152    1866 


Tottingham.     See  Totman. 

3268  Tower. 

Tower  genealogy.  An  account  of  the  descendants  of  John 
Tower,  of  Hingham,  Mass.  Comp.  under  the  direction  of 
Charlemagne  Tower  . . .    Cambridge,  J.  Wilson  and  son,  1891. 

xii,  689  p.     25"™. 

CS71.T738     1891 


672  LIBRARY  OF   CONGRESS 

3269  Towle. 

Descendants  of  Jonathan  Towle,  1747-1822,  of  Hampton  and 
Pittsfield,  N,  H.,  by  Alvin  F.  Towle,  assisted  by  his  son  Herbert 
C.  Towle,  J.  M.  Moses,  a.  m.,  and  G.  C.  Selden  .  .  .  Boston, 
Mass.,  C.  W.  Calkins  &  co.,  1903. 

312  p.  incl.  front.,  plates,  porta.,  maps.     20"=™. 
"Authorities  quoted":  p.  287. 

CS71.T742     1903 
4-3722 

3270  Towne. 

Historical  and  biographical  notes  of  the  famil}^  of  Towne. 
Genealogical  memoranda  of  the  ancestry  and  descendants  of 
the  late  John  Town,  esq.,  of  Georgia,  Vermont.  Chicago, 
Printed  for  private  distribution,  by  H.  Town,  1878. 

16  p.    23"=". 

Comp.  by  Edwin  Hubbard. 

Genealogical  memoranda  of  the  Towne  family.  From  the  New  Eng.  hist, 
and  geneal.  register,  vol.  xx,  p.  367.     By  William  B.  Towne. 

CS71.T744     1878 

9-14536 

3271 The  Towne  family  memorial:  comp.  from  the  New  Eng- 
land historical  and  genealogical  register,  Towne  manuscripts, 
public  and  family  records;  for  A.  N.  Towne,  esq.,  San  Fran- 
cisco, Cal.,  by  Edwin  Hubbard  .  .  .  Chicago,  Fergus  printing 
company,  1880. 

114,  [ix]-xvi  p.     illus.     24'=™. 

In  three  parts.  Pt.  1  and  2  "Compiled,  largely,  from  manuscripts  of  the  late 
Wm.  B.  Towne,  esq.  of  Milford,  N.  H." 

CS71.T744     1880 
9-14537 

3272 The  descendants  of  William  Towne,  who  came  to  America 

on  or  about  1630  and  settled  in  Salem,  Mass.     Comp.  by  Edwin 
Eugene  Towne  . . .    Newtonville,  Mass.,  The  author,  1901. 
6  p.  1.,  372  p.     front.,  illus.,  ports.     24i« 


icm. 

CS71.T744     1901 


1-18718 


3273  Townley. 

History  of  the  Lawrence-Townley,  and  Chase-Townley  es- 
tates in  England.  With  copious  historical  and  genealogical 
notes  of  the  Lawrence,  Chase,  and  Townley  families  .  .  .  By 
James  Usher  .  . .    [New  York  ?]  1883. 

110  p.     24 J""". 

Blank  pages  for  "notes." 

CS71.T746     1883 

9-14125 

3274  The  mystery  solved.  Facts  relating  to  the  "Lawrence- 
Townley,"  "Chase-Townley,"  marriage  and  estate  question. 
With    genealogical    information    concerning    the    families    of 


AMEKICAN  AND  ENGLISH   GENEALOGIES  673 

3274  Townley — Continued. 

Townley,  Chase,  Lawrence,  Stephens,  Stevens,  and  other  fam- 
ilies of  America.  By  Frank  Alden  Hill,  Boston,  Rand  Avery 
company,  1888. 

94  p.     illus.,  facsim.,  fold,  geneal.  tables.     23<"°. 
Title  vignette:  coat  of  arms. 

CS71.T746     1888 

9-14126 

3275 A  genealogical  chart,  showing  the  main  line  of  the  Towne- 

ley  family  of  Great  Britain,  together  with  some  of  the  branches 
thereof.  Also  showing  the  pedigree  of  those  of  the  family 
who  in  the  seventeenth  and  eighteenth  centuries,  emigrated  to 
the  United  States  of  America,  and  settled  in  Elizabethtown, 
New  Jersey,  and  Annapolis,  Maryland  .  .  .  By  Frank  Alden 
Hill.     Boston,  Press  of  Rand  Avery  co.,  1888 

geneal.  tab.     97  x  61"™  fold,  to  25^"™. 

Detached  from  his  "The  mystery  solved."     1888. 

CS71.T746     1888a 

1-26505 

3276  Townsend. 

A  memorial  of  John,  Henry,  and  Richard  Townsend,  and 
their  descendants.     New  York,  W.  A.  Townsend,  1865. 
1  p.  1.,  ix,  [llJ-233,  [1]  p.     2P 


I  cm 

CS71.T75     1865 


3-3816 


3277 Pedigree  of  the  family  of  Townsend,  with  wills  and  notes 

relating  to  the  family.     Ed.  by  Reginald  Stewart  Boddington. 
Privately   printed.     London,   Mitchell   and   Hughes,   printers, 

1881. 
9  p.  incl.  geneal.  tab.     27^"=". 
Title  vignette;  interleaved. 

CS439.T7 

2-27573 

3278 The  Townshend  family  of  Lynn,  in  old  and  New  England, 

genealogical  and  biographical.     By  Charles  Hervey  Townshend 
.  .  .    Rev.  3d  ed.     New  Haven,  Conn.  [Tuttle,  Morehouse  & 
Taylor,  printers,  1882] 
138  p.     23^"'°. 
Title  vignette:  coat  of  arms. 

Reprinted  with  additions  from  the  New  Eng.  hist,  and  geneal.  register,  vol. 
29,  January,  1875. 

CS71.T75     1882 

9-14550 

3279  Notes  on  the  Townsend  family.     Comp.   by  Henry  F. 

Waters.     Salem,  Printed  for  the  Essex  institute,  1883. 

Ip.  l.,43p.     24^'^°>. 

0S71.T75     1883 

9-14127 

35819°— 10 43 


674  LIBRARY  OF   CONGRESS 

Townsend — Continued . 

3280  The  Townsend's.     Compiled  by  Malcolm  Townsend  . . . 

[New  York,  Mooney  &  co.,  1895] 

[110]  p.     illus.,  pi.     IS"". 

CS71.T75     1896 

2-30134 

3281 Townsend  genealogy;  a  record  of  the  descendants  of  John 

Townsend,  1743-1821,  and  of  his  wife,  Jemima  Travis,  1746- 
1832,  by  Cleveland  Abbe  assisted  by  Josephine  Genung  Nichols. 
New  York,  F.  Allaben  genealogical  company,  1909. 
106  p.     20"™.     (On  verso  o//!a//-<t</e;  Allaben  genealogical  series) 

CS71.T75     1909 

9-7323 

3282  Townsend— To wnshend,  1066-1909:  the  history,  gene- 
alogy and  alliances  of  the  English  and  American  house  of 
Townsend,  comp.  by  James  C.  Townsend,  1865;  Hon.  Martin  I. 
Townsend,  1871;  Charles  Hervey  Townshend,  1875;  a  pam- 
phlet by  Hon.  Isaac  Townsend  Smith,  1904,  now  newly  comp., 
rev.  and  illustrated  by  Margaret  Townsend  (Mdme.  Giovanni 
Tagliapietra)  New  York  [Press  of  the  Broadway  publishing 
company]  1909. 

3  p.  1.,  3-125  p.     front.,  plates,  ports.     26<"°. 

CS71.T75     1909a 

9-29537 

See  also  Underhill.  CS71.TJ55    1904 


Trabue.     See  also  Fontaine.  F221.V82 

3283  Tracy. 

The  ancestors  of  Lieutenant  Thomas  Tracy  of  Norwich,  Con- 
necticut. By  Lieutenant  Charles  Stedman  Ripley  .  .  .  Boston, 
A.  Mudge  &  son,  printers,  1895. 

100  p.  incl.  geneal.  tables,     front,  (coat  of  arms)     24<=". 

CS71.T76     1895 

9-14128 

3284 Lineage  of  the  Tracy  family,  with  notes  of  the  Lord,  Gar- 
rett, Russell,  and  other  intermarrying  families.  Comp.  by 
Puella  F.  (Hull)  Mason  ...    [n.  p.,  1895  ?] 

32  p.     22^"™. 

Printed  on  one  side  of  leaf  only. 

CS71.T76     1896a 

9-14551 

3285  Tracy  genealogy.     Ancestors  and  descendants  of  Lieu- 
tenant Thomas   Tracy   of   Norwich,  Conn.    1660.     Comp.   by 
Evert  E.  Tracy  .  .  .    Albany,  N.  Y.,  J.  Munsell's  sons,   1898. 
294  p.     front,  (coat  of  arms)     30^^™. 

CS71.T76     1898 
9-14772 


AMEBICAN   AND  ENGLISH   GENEALOGIES  675 

Tracy — Continued . 

3286  Tracy  genealogy ;    ancestors  and  descendants  of  Thomas 

Tracy  of  Lenox,  Massachusetts.  Comp.  by  Mattie  Liston-Gris- 
wold.  Kalamazoo,  Mich.,  Printed  by  Doubleday  bros.  &  com- 
pany, 1900. 

230  p.     front.,  pi.,  port.     24"'°. 

CS71.T76     1900 

2-5565 

3286a Recently  discovered  English  ancestry  of  Governor  Wil- 
liam Tracy  of  Virginia,  1620,  and  of  his  only  son,  Lieutenant 
Thomas  Tracy  of  Salem,  Massachusetts,  and  Norwich,  Connecti- 
cut, by  Dwight  Tracy  .  .  .  New  Haven,  Conn.,  The  Journal  of 
American  history,  1908. 

2  p.  1.,  3-31  p.,  2  1.  col.  front,  (coat  of  arms)  illus.  (incl.  facsime.)  port. 

Originally  published  simultaneously  in  the  Journal  of  American  history  and 
the  Connecticut  magazine. 

CS71.T76     1908 

10-13757 

See  also  Chester.  CS71.C526    1893 

Hyde.  CS71.H993     1864 

Robinson.  cs71.R66    1894 

3287  Trafford. 

A  history  of  the  ancient  chapel  of  Stretford  in  Manchester 
parish.  Including  sketches  of  the  township  of  Stretford. 
Together  with  notices  of  local  families  and  persons.  By  H.  T. 
Crofton.  [Manchester]  Printed  for  the  Chetham  society,  1899- 
1903. 

3v.  fronts.,  21  pi.,  14  port.,  13  maps.  22^"°  x  18<="".  (Added  t. -p.:  Remama 
historical  and  literary  connected  with  the  palatine  counties  of  Lancaster  and 
Chester.     New  series,  v.  42,  45,  51) 

Vol.  3  contains  biographical  notices  of  the  Trafford  family. 

DA670.L19C6 

4-2653 

Trail.     See  also  Guthrie.  CS479.G8 

3288  Trask. 

The  Traske  family  in  England.  By  William  Blake  Trask  . . . 
Boston,  Printed  by  D.  Clapp  &  son,  1900. 

8  p.     24^'=™. 

"Reprinted  from  New-Eng.  hist,  and  geneal.  register  for  July,  1900." 

CS71.T775     1900 

3-27041 

Traske.     See  Trask. 
Tratt.     See  Trott. 


676  LIBBAEY  OF   CONGKESS 

3289  Travers. 

Descendants  of  Henry  Travers  of  London,  England  and  New- 
bury, Massachusetts,  U.   S.   A.     By  Nathan  Hagar  Daniels. 
Boston,  Mass.,  N.  H.  Daniels,  1903. 
147  p.     front,  (port.)  pi.     24<' 


CS71.T78     1003 


Travis.     See  Travers. 

3290  Treat. 

The  Treat  family:  a  genealogy  of  Trott,  Tratt,  and  Treat  for 
fifteen  generations,  and  four  hundred  and  fifty  years  in  England 
and  America,  containing  more  than  fifteen  hundred  families  in 
America  ,  .  ,  By  John  Harvey  Treat,  a.  m.  Salem,  Mass.,  The 
Salem  press  publishing  &  printing  company,  1893. 

xii,  637  p.     front.,  illus.,  plates,  ports.,  maps.     27^"™. 

CS71.T783     1893 

9-14771 

See  also  Hall.  CS71.H177    1902 

Trott. 

3291  Tree. 

Some  account  of  the  Tree  family  and  its  connections  in  Eng- 
land and  America,  ed.  by  Josiah  Granville  Leach  .  .  .  Philadel- 
phia, Printed  for  private  circulation  by  J.  B.  Lippincott  com- 
pany, 1908. 

5  p.  1.,  3-107,  [1]  p.,  1  1.     front.,  plates,  ports.     25'^'°. 

"Two  hundred  copies  of  this  book  have  been  printed  from  the  type." 

One  leaf  at  end  for  Memoranda. 

CS71.T785     1908 

8-11767 

3292  Trego. 

A  historical  account  of  the  Trego  family.  By  A.  Trego 
Shertzer  .  .  .    Baltimore,  Press  of  I.  Friedenwald,  1884. 

vi,  138p.     front,  (port.)     l^'^^. 

CS71.T786     1884 


Tremaine.     See  also  Treman.  CS71.T78    1901 

3293  Treman. 

The  history  of  the  Treman,  Tremaine,  Truman  famil}'^  in 
America;  with  the  related  families  of  Mack,  Dey,  Board  and 
Ayers;  being  a  histor}"  of  Joseph  Truman  of  New  London,  Conn. 
(1666);  John  Mack  of  Lyme,  Conn.  (1680);  Richard  Dey  of 
New  York  city  (1041);    Cornelius  Board  of  Boardville,  N.  J. 


AMERICAN   AND  ENGLISH   GENEALOGIES  677 

3293  Treman— Continued. 

(1730);  JohnAyerof  Newbury,  Mass.  (1635);  and  their  descend- 
ants. By  Ebenezer  Mack  Treman  and  Murray  E.  Poole  .  . . 
[Ithaca,  N.  Y.]  Press  of  the  Ithaca  democrat,  1901. 

2  V.     col.  front.,  plates  (1  col.)  ports.,  facsim.     23^"=™. 

Paged  continuously. 

Cover  title:  Five  colonial  families. 

CS71.T78     1901 

3-17517 

3294  Tresham. 

The  ruins  of  Liveden;  with  historical  notices  of  the  family  of 
Tresham,  and  its  connexion  with  the  Gunpowder  plot,  etc.,  etc., 
etc.  To  which  is  added  a  legendary  poem.  By  T.  Bell.  Lon- 
don, Whitaker  and  co.,  1847. 

1  p.  1.,  27  p.     front,  plates,  geneal.  tab.     27'=™. 
,  Title  vignette:  coat  of  arms 

DA392.1.T8B6 

9-11822 

3295  Trexler. 

Minutes  and  proceedings  of  the  1st  reunion  of  the  Trexler 
family,  1907.     Kutztown,  Pa.,  1907. 

1  V.     25"^ 

CS71.T819     1907 

3296  Trimble. 

Autobiography  and  corresponaence  of  Allen  Trimble,  gov- 
ernor of  Ohio,  with  genealogy  of  the  family  .  .  .  [Columbus  ? 
O.]  1909. 

cover-title,  240  p.     illus.,  pi.,  ports.     25"=™. 

Prepared  and  edited  by  Mary  McA.  T.  Tuttle  and  Henry  B.  Thompson. 
cf.  p.  [1] 

Reprinted  from  the  "Old  northwest"  genealogical  society. 

"Genealogy  of  Trimble":  p.  237-240. 

9-20758 

See  also  Palmer.  CS71.P175    1875 

3297  Tripp. 

Genealogy  of  the  Tripp  family  descendc'  from  Isaac  Tripp, 
of  Warwick,  R.  I.,  and  Wilkes-Barre,  Pa.  By  Arthur  D, 
Dean  .  .  .  Scranton,  Pa.,  Printed  for  the  author  by  F.  H.  Ger- 
lock  &  CO.,  1903. 

V,  128  p.     ports.     24"™. 

CS71.T836     1903 

3-24615 

See  also  Stevens.  CS71.S844    1906 


678  LIBRARY   OF   CONGRESS 

3298  Trollope. 

The  family  of  Trollope.     By  the  Venerable  Edward  Trol- 
lope . .  .    Lincoln,  J.  Williamson,  printer,  1875. 
1  p.  1.,  65  p.     front.,  2  pi.  (coat  of  arms)     27^'='". 

Title  in  red  and  black;  red  line  borders. 

CS439.T8 

2-27567 

Troth.     See  also  Haynes.  CS71.H424    1902 

Trott.     See  also  Treat. 

Trout.     See  also  Kinney  F225.M16 

3299  Trowbridge. 

The  Trowbridge   family;  or.   The   descendants   of  Thomas 

Trowbridge,   one  of  the  first  settlers  of  New  Haven,  Conn. 

Comp.  at  the  request  of  Thomas  Rutherford  Trowbridge,  of 

New  Haven,  Conn.,  by  Rev.  F.  W.  Chapman  .  .  .    New  Haven, 

Punderson,  Crisand  &  co.,  printers,  1872. 

461  p.  incl.  front,     port.     23'^™. 

CS71.T863     1872 

9-25089 

3300  The  Trowbridge  genealogy.     History  of  the  Trowbridge 

family  in  America,  by  Francis  Bacon  Trowbridge  .  .  .  New 
Haven,  Conn.,  Printed  for  the  compiler  [Press  of  the  Tuttle, 
Morehouse  &  Taylor  company]  1908. 

848  p.     col.  front,  (coat  of  arms)  plates,  porta.,  map,  facsims.     28^"™. 

"Edition,  550  copies." 

p.  [841J-848  "Family  register"  (blank  forms) 

CS71.T863     1908 

9-552 

3301  Trubee. 

.  .  .    History  of  the  Trubee  family,  by  Harriet  Trubee  Gar- 
lick.     Bridgeport,  Conn.,  The  Marigold  printing  company,  1894. 
150  p.,  1  1.     front.,  plates,  ports.,  col.  coat  of  arms.     23"^™. 
At  head  of  title:  1275.     1894. 
Blank  leaves  at  end  for  "  Family  record." 

CS71.T865     1894 

9-14546 

True.     See  also  Saunders.  CS71.S256    1897 

Trueblood.     See  also  Morris.  CS71.M876    1901 

Truman.     See  also  Treman.  CS71.T78    1901 

3302  Trumbull. 

Contributions  to   a  Trumbull  genealogy,  from  gleanings  in 
English  fields.     B}^  J.  Henry  Lea.     Boston,  D.  Clapp  &  son, 
1895. 
27  p.     25i<"". 

"  Reprinted  from  the  New  England  historical  and  genealogical  register,  1895. " 

CS71.T87     1896 
9-14547 


AMERICAN  AND  ENGLISH   GENEALOGIES  679 

3303  Tuck. 

Tuck  genealogy.  Robert  Tuck,  of  Hampton,  N.  H.  and  his 
descendants.  1638-1877.  By  Joseph  Dow.  Boston,  Printed 
for  private  distribution,  press  of  D.  Clapp  &  son,  1877. 

viii,  138  p.     24i«™. 

"Three  hundred  copies  printed." 

CS71.T889     1877 

9-14548 

3304  Tucker. 

Genealogy   of   the  Tucker   family,  from  various   authentic 
sources  .  .  .    By  Ephraim  Tucker  .  . .    [Worcester,  Mass.,  Press 
of  F.  S.  Blanchard  &  co.l  1895. 
414  p.     front.,  illus.,  ports.,  geneal.  tables.     24" 


icm 

CS71.T89     1895 


9-15019 


3305  An  account  of  the  Tucker  family  of  Bermuda.     From  a 

history  of  the  Emmet  family,  by  Thos.  Addis  Emmet,  m.  d.,  ll.d. 
New  York,  Bradstreet  press,  1898. 

13  p.    ports.,  geneal.  tables.     28*^™. 
No.  15  of  a  limited  edition  of  25  copies. 

CS71.T89     1898 

9-14545 

3306  The  Tucker  genealogy;  a  record  of  Gilbert  Ruggles  and 

Evelina  Christina  (Snyder)  Tucker,  their  ancestors  and  descend- 
ants; by  Tyler  Seymour  Morris  .  .  .    Chicago,  1901. 

305  p.    plates,  3  fold,  maps,  facsims.    24^"™. 

CS71.T89     1901 

3-30947 

3307  Tudor. 

Lives  of  the  Tudor  princesses,  including  Lady  Jane  Gray  and 
her  sisters,  by  Agnes  Strickland  .  . .  London,  Longmans,  Green, 
and  CO.,  1868. 

1  p.  1.,  [vii]-xx\Ti,  [1],  392  p.     front,  (port.)  pi.     Id""^. 

"  Elizabeth  Strickland  . .  .  wrote  the  lives  of  the  Duchess  of  Suffolk,  Lady 
Jane  Grey,  Lady  Katharine  Grey,  and  Lady  Mary  Grey." — Diet.  nat.  biog. 

Contents. — Princess  Mary  Tudor,  queen  of  France  and  duchess  of  Suffolk. — 
Lady  Jane  Gray. — Lady  Katharine  Gray. — Lady  Mary  Gray. — Lady  Eleanor 
Brandon. — Lady  Margaret  Clifford. — Lady  Arabella  Stuart. 

DA317.1.S9 

5-947 

3308  Tudor  queens  and  princesses  by   Sarah  Tytler  [pseud.] 

London,  J.  Nisbet  &  co.,  1896. 

3p.  1.,  418p.     front.,  ports.     20''". 

Contents. — Elizabeth  Tudor. — Margaret  Tudor,  coimtess  of  Richmond. — 
Elizabeth  of  York. — Margai"et  Tudor. — Mary  Tudor,  queen-dowager  of  France, 
and  wife  of  Charles  Brandon,  duke  of  Suffolk. — Catherine  of  Arragon. — Anne 
Boleyn. — ^Jane  Seymour. — Anne  of  Cleves. — Catherine  Howard.— Catherine 
Parr. — Mary  Tudor,  queen  of  England. 

DA317.1.K2 

1-1831 


680  LIBRAEY  OF   CONGRESS 

Tudor — Continued. 

3309  Deacon  Tudor's   diary;  or,   " Memorandoms  from   1709, 

&c.,  by  John  Tudor,  to  1775  &  1778,  1780  and  to  '93."     A  rec- 
ord of  more  or  less  important  events  in  Boston,  from  1732  to 
1793,  by  an  eye-mtness.     Ed.  by  William  Tudor,  a.  b.     Boston, 
Press  of  W.  Spooner,  1896. 
1  p.  1.,  vi,  110,  [vii]-xxxvii,  [7]  p.     front.,  ports.     25"™. 
Tudor  genealogy:  p.  xx-xxxvii. 

CS71.T912     1896 

9-14544 

3310 The  blood  royal  of  Britain;  being  a  roll  of  the  living  de- 
scendants of  Edward  iv.  and  Henry  vi.,  kings  of  England,  and 
James  iii.,  king  of  Scotland,  by  the  Marquis  of  Ruvigny  and 
Raineval.  With  a  series  of  portraits.  London  and  Edinburgh, 
T.  C.  &  E.  C.  Jack,  1903. 

xi,  620,  [1]  p.    front,  (facsim.  in  colors)  19  port.,  geneal.  tables.     29"™. 

Title  in  red  and  black. 

p.  1-80  contain  cxxxiv  genealogical  tables. 

CS418.R7 

4-31170 

See  also  Parnell.  DA958.P2S6 


3311  Tufton. 

Memorials  of  the  family  of  Tufton,  earls  of  Thanet ;  deduced 
from  various  sources  of  authentic  information  .  .  .  Gravesend, 
Printed  by  R.  Pocock,  1800. 

3  p.  1.,  [v]-x,  156  p.     front.,  plates.     22^"™. 

Title  \dgnette. 

Dedication  signed  Robert  Pocock. 

CS439.T86 

9-18116 

Tufts.     See  also  Flagg.  CS71.F574    1903 

3312  Tupper. 

Family  records;  containing  memoirs  of  Major-General  Sir 
Isaac  Brock,  k.  b..  Lieutenant  E.  W.  Tupper,  e.  n.,  and  Colonel 
William  De  Vic  Tupper,  with  notices  of  Major-General  Tupper 
and  Lieut.  C.  Tupper,  r.  n.;  to  which  are  added  the  life  of 
Te-cum-seh,  a  memoir  of  Colonel  Havilland  Le  Mesurier,  &c.  &c. 
&c.  By  Ferdinand  Brock  Tupper  .  .  .  Guernsey,  S.  Barbet, 
1835. 

xii,  218  p.  incl.  front.     2  pi.     22'-™. 

E353.1.B8T9 

8-20226 

3313  Turner. 

Genealogy  of  the  descendants  of  Humphrey  Turner,  with 
family  records.     In  two  parts.     Comp.  by  Jacob  Turner,  esq. 
Boston,  D.  Turner,  jr.,  1852. 
iv,  [5]-63,  [1]  p.    23^^. 
8  blank  pages  at  end  for  "  Family  records." 

CS71.T946     1852 

9-14513 


AMERICAN   AND  ENGLISH   GENEALOGIES  681 

Turner — Continued . 

3314  Pope:  additional  facts  concerning  his  maternal  ancestry. 

By  Robert  Davies,  f.  s.  a.,  in  a  letter  to  Mr.  Hunter,  author  of 
the  tract  entitled  "Pope:  his  descent  and  family  connec- 
tions" .  .  .    London,  J.  R.  Smith,  1858. 

53,  [1]  p.     20'^'°. 

CS439.T9 

9-12693 

3315  Pedigree  of  the  Turner  family,  and  its  representatives  in 

1871.  Collected,  from  authentic  sources,  by  Hubert  Smith  .  .  . 
Arranged  and  ed.  by  .  .  .  Richard  Woof  .  . .  Privately  printed. 
London,  Taylor  and  co.,  printers,  1871. 

8  p.     28^<''°. 

Title  vignette:  coat  of  arms. 

CS439.T88 

2-26600 

See  also  Dinwiddle.  0S71.D588    1902 

Pope. 

Tuthill.     See  Tuttle. 

3316  Tuttle. 

A  family  meeting  of  the  descendants  of  John  Tuthill,  one  of 
the  original  settlers  of  the  town  of  Southold,  N.  Y.  Held  at 
New-Suffolk,  L.  L,  August  28th,  1867.  Sag-Harbor,  N.  Y., 
Express  print,  1867. 

60  p.     22^'^™. 

Judge  Tuthill 's  address,  p.  6-34,  reprinted  in  New  England  historical  and 
genealogical  register,  July  1868,  p.  317-334. 

CS71.T967     1867 

9-14542 

3317 Address  at  the  family  meeting  of  the  descendants  of  John 

Tuthill,  one  of  the  original  settlers  of  Southold,  N.  Y.,  held  at 
New  Suffolk,  L.  I.,  August  28,  1867.     By  Hon.  William  H.  Tut- 
hill .  .  .    Boston,  D.  Clapp  &  son,  printers,  1868. 
23  p.     28<"". 
Reprinted  from  the  New  Eng.  hist,  and  geneal.  register  for  July,  1868. 

CS71.T967     1868 

9-14541 

3318 The  descendants  of  William  and  Elizabeth  Tuttle,  who 

came  from  old  to  New  England  in  1635,  and  settled  in  New 
Haven  in  1639,  with  numerous  biographical  notes  and  sketches; 
also,  some  account  of  the  descendants  of  John  Tuttle,  of  Dover, 
N.  H.;  Richard  Tuttle,  of  Boston;  John  Tuttle  of  Ipswich;  and 
Henry  Tuthill,  of  Hingham,  Mass.  .  .  .  By  George  Frederick 
Tuttle  .  .  .     Rutland,  Vt.,  Tuttle  &  company,  1883. 

viii,  viiia-viiih,  [ix]-lx,  754  p.     col.  front,  (coat  of  arms)  ports.     24^'^™. 

CS71.T967     1883 

9-14540 

See  also  Griffin.  F129.S74G8 

Robinson.  CS71.R66    1894 


682  LIBRARY  OF  CONGRESS 

3319  Tweed. 

Sketch  of  the  James  Tweed  family,  Wilmington,  Mass.  By 
Benj.  Walker.  Read  at  a  family  reunion,  Foster's  Pond,  And- 
over,  Mass.,  June  17,  1887.  Lowell,  Mass.,  Courier  press:  Mar- 
den  &  Rowell,  1887. 

30  p.     18^'^°'.  ^ 


CS71.T97     1887 


9-14538 


3320  Twining. 

Genealogy  of  the  Twining  family,  descendants  of  William 

Twining,  sr.     Who  came  from  Wales,  or  England,  and  died  at 

Eastham,   Massachusetts,    1659.     With   information   of   other 

Twinings  in  Great  Britain  and  America.     By  Thos.  J.  Twining 

.  .  .    Chicago,  Pub.  for  the  author,  1890. 

172  p.,  1  1.,  xi  p.  incl.  front.,  ports.     23<"°. 

CS71.T973     1890 


Twitchell.     See  also  Adams.  F63.M88    vol.  1. 

3321  Tyler. 

Brief  genealogies  of  the  Tyler,  Taft,  Wood,  Bates  &  Hill 

families,  ancestors  of  Newell  Tyler  and  wife.     Comp.  by  Newell 

Tyler  .  .  .    Worcester,  Mass.,  Printed  by  Tyler  &  Seagrave,  1882. 

17,  [1]  p.     illus.     23^'='". 

CS71.T983     1882 

8-6295 

3322 The  letters  and  times  of  the  Tylers.     By  Lyon  G.  Tyler  .  . . 

Richmond,  Va.,  Whittet  &  Shepperson,  1884-85. 

2  V.     fronts.,  ports.,  fold,  facsim.     24*'^" 

E387.T98 

10-7986 

3323  Official  report  of  the  1st  to  5th  American  Tyler  family  re- 
union .  .  .     Chicago,  W.  I.  T.  Brigham,  1897-1900. 
5  V.     illus.,  ports.     25'''°. 

1897-1900  ed.  by  W.  I.  T.  Brigham. 

CS71.T983     1897 

Mar.  21,1901-161 

3324 John  W.  Tyler,  1808-1888.  A  memorial  of  the  one  hun- 
dredth anniversary  of  his  birth,  September  27,  1908.  [Cedar 
Rapids,  Iowa,  Priv.  print.,  The  Torch  press,  1908] 

69  p.,  1  1.     front,  (port.)  4  pi.     22'='". 

Biographical  and  genealogical  material  collected  by  Joseph  Z.  Tyler  and  Mre. 

Sue  F.  Odor,  ed.  by  Alice  S.  Tyler. 

CS71.T983     1908 


TyrreU.     See  TirreU. 

Tyson.     See  also  Thomas.  CS71.T46    1877 


AMERICAN   AND  ENGLISH   GENEALOGIES  683 

3325  Tyssen. 

A  forgotten  past ;  being  notes  of  the  families  of  Tyssen,  Baker, 
Hougham,  and  Milles,  of  five  centuries,  by  F.  H.  Suckling. 
London,  G.  Bell  &  sons,  1898. 

viii  p.,  1  1.,  134  p.     fold,  geneal.  tab.     24''™. 

"Books  . .  .  consulted":  p.  [vii] 

"The  Boddicotts  and  their  kin":  p.  52-65. 

"The  family  of  Yelloly":  p.  78-81,  97-115. 

"The  Yellolys  of  Cavendish  Hall":  p.  119-126. 

CS439.T93 

3-7752 

Tyttery.     See  also  Henzey.  CS439.H4 

Tyzack.     See  also  Henzey.  CS439.H4 

3326  Uhler. 

Genealogy  of  the  Uhler  family  from  the  year  1735  to  the 
younger  generation.  Comp.  by  George  H.  Uhler  .  .  .  Lebanon, 
Pa.,  The  Report  publishing  co.,  1901. 

2p.  1.,  35p.  incl.  port.     IS""". 

CS71.XJ31     1901 

1-3861 

3327  Ulrich. 

The  Von  Reisenkampff -Ulrich  family  history,  Europe  and  the 
United  States  (for  use  of  family  only)  Comp.  by  Bartow  A. 
Ulrich  .  .  .    Chicago,  The  University  printing  co.,  '=1907. 

[66]  p.  incl.  illus.,  ports.     22*"=™. 

CS71.U45     1907 

8-320 

Umfraville.     See  Humfreville. 

3328  UnderhiU. 

Constitution  and  by-laws  of  the  Underbill  society  of  America. 

Organized  in  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  June  16, 1892.     Adopted  October 

7th,  1899.     [Brooklyn  ?  1899  ?] 

cover-title,  16  p.     13"=". 

0871.1756     1899 

7-30357 

3329  — ■ —  The  Underbill  and  Townsend  families ;  a  historical  sketch 
by  Hon.  Isaac  Townsend  Smith.  Delivered  at  the  9th  annual 
meeting  of  the  Underbill  society  of  America  . .  .  Manhattan, 
N.  Y.  City,  on  Saturday,  May  18th,  1901,  being  the  271st  anni- 
versary of  the  arrival  of  Captain  John  Underbill  in  the  ship 
"Mary  &  John"  in  Boston  harbor.  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  Underbill 
society  of  America  [1904] 

[8]  p.     20^<^™.     ([UnderhiU  society  of  America]    Publication  series  no.  2. 
October  1904) 
Caption  title. 

CS71.T765     1904 

5-5120 


684  LIBEARY  OF  CONGRESS 

3330  Underwood. 

The  Underwood  families  of  Massachusetts.     [Boston,  1884] 

8  p.     24''°'. 

Reprinted  from  the  New  Eng.  hist,  and  geneal.  register  for  October,  1884. 

Comp.  by  Lucieu  Marcus  Underwood. 

CS71.TJ56     1884 

9-14780 

3331  Unton. 

The  Unton  inventories,  relating  to  Wadley  and  Faringdon,  co. 

Berks.,  in  the  years  1596  and  1620,  from  the  originals  in  the 

possession  of  Earl  Ferrers.     With  a  memoir  of  the  family  of 

Unton,  by  John  Gough  Nichols  .  .  .    London,  Printed  for  the 

Berkshire  Ashmolean  society,  by  J.  B.  Nichols  and  son,  1841. 

Ixxxviii,  56  p.     22^  x  17^''°'. 

CS439.T75 

3-9288 

Updike.     See  also  Opdyke.  CS71.061    1889 

3332  Upham. 

Family  history.  Notices  of  the  life  of  John  Upham,  the 
first  inhabitant  of  New  England  who  bore  that  name :  together 
with  an  account  of  such  of  his  descendants  as  were  the  ancestors 
of  Hon.  Nathaniel  Upham  .  .  .  With  a  short  sketch  of  the  life 
of  the  latter.  By  Albert  G.  Upham  .  . .  Concord,  N.  H., 
Printed  by  A.  McFarland,  1845. 

xi,  [51-92  p.     ig"™. 

CS71.TJ67     1845 

9-14783 

3333  Genealogy  and  family  history  of  a  branch  of  the  New 

England   Upham  family,   settled   in  California,   showing  the 

ancestors  of  Isaac  Upham,  of  San  Francisco,  and  others.     [By] 

F.  K.  Upham.     [n.  p.]  Pub.  for  private  circulation,  1884. 

17  p.,  1 1.    19^'='°. 

CS71.U67     1884 

9-14781 

3334  Genealogy  and  family  history  of  the  Uphams,  of  Castine, 

Maine,  and  Dixon,  Illinois,  w^ith  genealogical  notes  of  Brooks, 
Kidder,  Perkins,  Cutler,  Ware,  Avery,  Curtis,  Little,  Warren, 
Southworth,  and  other  families.  Comp.  by  F.  K.  Upham  .  .  . 
[Newark,  N.  J.,  Advertiser  printing  house]  Printed  for  private 
circulation,  1887. 

iv,  [5J-68  p.     24<"". 

0871.1767     1887 
9-14782 

3335 Upham  genealogy.     The  descendants  of  John  Upham,  of 

Massachusetts,  who  came  from  England  in  1635,  and  lived  in 
Weymouth  and  Maiden.     Embracing  over  five  hundred  heads 
of  families,  extending  into  the  tenth  generation.     By  F.  K. 
Upham.     Albany,  N,  Y.,  J.  Munsell's  sons,  1892. 
573  p.     illus.,  plates,  ports.,  facsim.     254''™. 

CS71.TJ67     1892 

9-14784 


AMEEICAN   AND  ENGLISH   GENEALOGIES  685 

3336  Upton. 

The  Upton  memorial.  A  genealogical  record  of  the  de- 
scendants of  John  Upton,  of  North  Reading,  Mass.  .  .  .  together 
with  short  genealogies  of  the  Putnam,  Stone  and  Bruce  families. 
By  John  Adams  Vinton  .  .  .  Bath,  Me.,  Printed  for  private  use 
at  the  office  of  E.  Upton  &  son,  1874. 
viii  p.,  1  1.,  547  p.     illus.,  ports.     24<'™. 

CS71.n71     1874 

3337 Upton  family  records :  being  genealogical  collections  for 

an  Upton  family  history.     By  William  Henry  Upton  .  .  .    Pri- 
vately printed.     London,  Mitchell  and  Hughes,  1893. 
xiv  p.,  1  1.,  518  p.     col.  front.,  geneal.  tables,  coats  of  arms.     28^'=™. 

CS71.T771     1893 

3337a  TJran. 

The  Urann  family  of  New  England  including  the  descendants 
of  Margaret  (Urann)  Gammell.  By  Charles  Collyer  V/hittier 
.   .  .  Boston,  Press  of  D.  Clapp  &  son,  1910. 

59  p.     25'''". 

Reprinted,  with  additions  from  the  New  Eng.  hist,  and  geneal.  register 
for  Jan.  and  April,  1910. 

CS71.U76     1910 

3338  Urner. 

Genealogy  of  the  Urner  family  and  sketch  of  the  Coventry 
Brethren  church  in  Chester  County,  Pennsylvania.  By  Isaac  N. 
Urner  .  . .  Philadelphia,  Printed  by  J.  B.  Lippincott  company, 
1893. 

179  p.     front.,  plates,  port.     25^-"™. 

CS71.U78     1893 

9-14786    . 

3339  Urquhart. 

narjToyporjoxcx7]OT]:  or,  A  peculiar  promptuary  of  time; 
wherein  ...  is  d  if  played  a  most  exact  directory  for  all  par- 
ticular chronologies,  in  what  family  foever;  and  that  by  de- 
ducing the  true  pedigree  and  lineal  descent  of  the  most  ancient 
and  honorable  name  of  the  Vrqvharts,  in  the  Houfe  of  Cro- 
martie,  fince  the  creation  of  the  world,  until  this  prefent  yeer 
of  God.  1652.  London,  Printed  for  R.  Baddeley,  1652.  (In 
The  Works  of  Sir  Thomas  Urquhart  of  Cromarty.  Edinburgh, 
1834.     27«™.     p.  149-175) 

Maitland  club.     Publication,  no.  30. 

3340 Sir  Thomas  Urquhart  of  Cromartie,  knight.     By  John 

Willcock  . . .  Edinburgh  &  London,  Oliphant,  Anderson  &  Fer- 
rier,  1899. 

xvi,  251  p.     front.,  pi.,  port.,  facsim.     20^"™. 

Title  enclosed  in  ornamental  border. 

Appendices:  i.  Primitive  fathers  and  mothers  of  the  name  of  Urquhart. — ii. 
The  admirable  Crichton. 

2-9166 


686  LIBRARY  OF   CONGRESS 

3341  Usher. 

A  brief  genealogy  of  the  Usher  family  of  New  England.     By 
W.  H.  Whitmore.     Reprinted,  vdih  additions,  from  the  New- 
England  historical  and  genealogical  register  for  Oct.,   1869. 
Boston,  D.  Clapp  &  son,  1869. 
1  p.  1.,  11  p.     24"'^. 

CS71.TJ85     1869 


3342  A  memorial  sketch  of  Roland  Greene  Usher,  1823-1895, 

by  his  son  Edward  Preston  Usher,  to  which  is  added  a  gene- 
alogy of  the  Usher  family  in  New  England  from  1638  to  1895. 
[Boston]  Priv.  print,  for  the  family  [Press  of  N.  Sawyer  &  son] 
1895. 

160  p.     front,  (port.)     23^'=°. 

CS71.U85     1896 
8-811 

3343  A  short  biographical  sketch  of  Ellis  Baker  Usher  of  Hollis, 

Maine,  by  his  grandson  Ellis  Baker  Usher  of  La  Crosse,  Wis. 
[n.  p.]  Priv.  print.,  1902. 

14  p.     front,  (port.)     21J<='». 


3344  Ustick. 

Ustick  family  register.  Descendants  of  Thomas  Ustick, 
from  St.  Just,  Cornwall,  England  ...  2d  pt.  Dubuque,  la., 
Printed  by  W.  W.  Ustick,  1894. 

1  V.     22''"'. 

Introduction  signed  William  W.  Ustick. 

CS71.U88     1894 

3345  XJvedale. 

Notices  of  the  family  of  Uvedale  of  Titsey,  Surrey,  and 
Wickham,  Hants.  By  Granville  Leveson  Gower,  m.  p.  Lon- 
don, Cox  &  Wyman,  1865. 

132  p.  incl.  illus.,  geneal.  tab.,  10  pi.  (partly  fold.)     21J''". 

Reprinted  from  the  Surrey  archaeological  collections. 

CS439.I78 

2-30571 


3346  Vail. 

Vail  and  Armstrong.  A  short  record  of  my  ancestors  begin- 
ning w4th  John  Vail,  Southold,  L.  I.  1670-1760.  Francis  Arm- 
strong (from  Ireland)  1727 — with  a  reference  to  the  L'Homme- 
dieu  family,  by  Charles  M.  Vail.  Goshen,  N.  Y.  [E.  D.  Croker 
&  sons,  printers]  1894. 

57  p.     front.,  facsim.     24" 


icm 

CS71.V129     1894 


AMERICAN  AND  ENGLISH   GENEALOGIES  687 

Vail — Continued . 

3347  Genealogy  of  some  of  the  Vail  family  descended  from  Jere- 
miah  Vail   at  Salem,  Mass.,  1639  ...     New   York  [The  De 
Vinne  press]  1902. 
371,  [1]  p.  incl.  illus.,  facsim.    4  pi.,  map.     26"™. 
Preface  signed:  Henry  H.  Vail. 

CS71.V129     1902 


See  also  Griffin.  F129.S74  G8 

Sears.  CS71.S44    1901 


3348  Valentine. 

The  Valentines  in  America  1644-1874.     By  T.  W.  Valen- 
tine . . .    New  York,  Clark  &  Maynard,  1874. 
iv  p.,  1 1.,  248  p.     front.,  plates,  ports.,  map.     23"™. 

CS71.V158     1874 

9-14788 

Vallette.     See  also  Bronsdon.  CS71.B869    1902 

3349  Van  Alen. 

Genealogical  history  of  the  Van  Alen  family,  embracing  a 
record  of  births,  marriages  and  deaths,  also  biographical 
sketches  .  .  .    Chicago,  1902. 

42  p.     illus.  (incl.  ports.,  facsims.)    27^"™. 

Comp.  by  Benjamin  Taylor  Van  Alen. 

CS71.V217     1902 

5-26501 

3350  Van  Alstine. 

Lambert  Janse  Van  Alstyne  and  some  of  his  descendants. 
By  one  of  them.  Amenia,  N.  Y.,  Walsh  &  Griff  en,  printers, 
1897. 

142  p.     24i'=™. 

Introduction  signed :  Lawrence  Van  Alstyne. 

CS71.V218     1897 

9-14789 

Van  Alstyne.     See  Van  Alstine. 

3351  Van  Benschoten. 

Concerning  the  Van  Bunschoten  or  Van  Benschoten  family 
in  America;  a  genealogy  and  brief  history  .  .  .  The  labors  of 
William  Henry  Van  Benschoten,  West  Park-on-Hudson,  N.  Y. 
[Poughkeepsie,  N.  Y.,  The  A.  V.  Haight  co.,  printers]  1907. 

Ix,  813p.     front.,  pi.,  porta.     26i<=™. 

CS71.V219     1907 

8-5840 

Van  Bibber.     See  also  Meigs.  CS71.M511    1906 


688  LIBRARY   or   CONGRESS 

3352  Van  Brunt. 

Genealogy  of  the  Van  Brunt  famih',  1653-1867.  By  Teunis 
G.  Bergen  .'.  .    Albany,  J.  Munsell,  1867. 

\T  p.,  1  1.,  79  p.     23^'°'. 

CS71.V22     1867 

9-14792 

Van  Bunschoten.     See  Van  Benschoten. 

Van  Buren.     See  also  Dawson.  CS71.D272    1874a 

3353  Van  Cleef. 

History  of  Jan  Van  Cleef  of  New  Utrecht,  L.  I.,  N.  Y.  (1659) 
and  some  of  his  descendants,  by  Murray  Edward  Poole,  d.  o.  l., 
LL.  D.     [Ithaca]  Press  of  the  Ithaca  journal,  1909. 

[14]  p.     23i'-°'. 


CS71.V222     1909 


9-10023 


Van  Cortlandt.     See  also  Constant.  CS71.C757    1903 

White.  CS71.W586     1877 

3354  Vanderbilt. 

The  Vanderbilts  and  the  story  of  their  fortune.  By  W.  A. 
Croffut  .  .  .    Chicago  and  New  York,  Belford,  Clarke  &  company 

[1886] 

xii,  310  p.     front.,  plates,  ports.     20'^'". 

CS71.V228     1886 

9-14793 

Vandersaal.     See  also  Heinecke.  CS71.H468    1881 

3355  Vandersloot. 

History  and  genealogy  of  the  Von  der  Sloot  family;  a  com- 
prehensive record  of  genealogical  data  and  biographical  and  his- 
torical information,  chronologically  arranged,  of  members  of  the 
Vandersloot  family;  properly  authenticated,  and  compiled  with 
utmost  care,  by  Lewis  Vandersloot  .  . .    [Harrisburg?  Pa.,  1901] 

68   [3]  p.     illus.,  tab.     31^'^'^. 

CS71.V24     1901 

2-6242 

Van  Deursen.     See  Van  Deusen. 

3356  Van  Deusen. 

The  history  and  genealogy  of  the  Van  Deusens  of  Van  Deusen 
manor.  Great  Barrington,  Berkshire  County,  Massachusetts. 
By  Louis  Hasbrouck  Sahler.  [Great  Barrington,  Berkshire 
courier  company,  1893] 

36  p.     221''". 

CS71.V243     1893 

2-5328 


AMERICAN  AND  ENGLISH   GENEALOGIES  689 

Van  Deusen — Continued. 

3357 Abraham  Van  Deusen  and  many  of  his  descendants,  with 

biographical  notes,  1635-1901.     By  Charles  B.  Benson.     [New 

York,  The  De  Vinne  press,  1901] 

xiv,  182  p.  incl.  front,  (port.)    plates,  port.     24^^^". 

CS71.V243     1901 

1-23736 

3358  Van  Deursen  family.     [Washington,  Gibson  bros.,  print- 
ers, 1909] 

[85J-89  p.    25'"". 

Specimen  sheets  of  a  Van  Deursen,  Van  Deusen,  Van  Dusen  genealogy. 

By  Albert  H.  Van  Deusen. 

CS71.V243     1909 

CA  9-3910 

3359  Van  Doom. 

The  Van  Doom  family  (Van  Doom,  Van  Dorn,  Van  Doren, 
etc.)  in  Holland  and  America,  1088-1908,  by  A.  Van  Doren 
Honeyman  .  .  .  Plainfield,  N.  J.,  Honeyman's  publishing  house, 
1909. 

764,  [2]  p.     col.  front.,  illus.,  plates,  ports.     25""'. 

CS71.V246     1909 

9-13525 

Van  Dusen.     See  Van  Deusen. 

3359a  Vane. 

The  Vanes  or  Fanes.  {In  The  great  governing  families  of 
England,  by  John  Langton  Sanford  and  Meredith  Townsend  .  .  . 
Edinburgh,  1865.     23^'".     v.  1,  p.  66-  ) 

DA301.1.A1S2 

3360  Van  Hoosear. 

A  complete  genealogy  of  the  Van  Hoosear  family  embracing 
all  descendants  of  Rinear  Van  Hoosear,  an  officer  in  the  revolu- 
tionary army,  and  a  resident  of  Norwalk,  Weston,  Conn. ;  Balls- 
ton,  N.  Y. ;  and  Wilton,  Conn,  by  David  Hermon  Van  Hoosear 
. .  .    Norwalk,  Conn.,  Printed  for  the  author,  1902. 

96  p.     plates,  ports.     23'^™. 

CS71.V256     1902 

6-10939 

3361  Van  Houten. 

The  Van  Houten  family  of  Bergen,  New  Jersey.  By  Charles 
L.  Demarest  Washburn.     [New  York,  J.  J.  Little  &  co.]  1897. 

cover-title,  10  p.,  11.    27^''°'. 

Reprinted  from  the  New  York  genealogical  and  biographical  record  for  Octo- 
ber, 1896,  and  January,  1897. 

With  ms.  notes  and  corrections  signed  by  author. 

CS71.V257     1897 

9-14794 
35819°— 10 44 


690  LIBRARY  OF  CONGRESS 

3362  Van  Kleeck. 

The  Van  Kleeck  family ;  an  account  of  its  origin,  and  a  record 
of  that  branch  of  it  represented  by  the  descendants  of  Tunis  Van 
Kleeck  of  Poughkeepsie,  N.  Y.;  with  miscellaneous  material. 
[Poughkeepsie]  F.  Van  Kleeck,  1900. 

59  p.     front.     20''". 

By  Frank  Van  Kleeck. 

"Historical  notes  on  the  first  three  generations  of  the  . .  .  family  in  America  " 

comp.  by  Helen  W.  Reynolds:  p.  [5]-28. 

CS71.V259     1900 

2-25793 

3363  Van  Loan. 

Narrative  giving  a  new  historic  fact  never  before  published. 
Pietre  van  Loon,  immigrant  of  1581,  hunted  and  fished  on  the 
upper  waters  of  the  Hudson  River  eleven  years  before  its  dis- 
covery by  Hendrick  Hudson  ...  A  posthumous  article,  written 
by  Benjamin  Van  Loan.  Foot-notes  from  researches,  by  his 
cousin,  Walton  Van  Loan.     [Catskill,  N.  Y.,  W.  Van  Loan,  19 —  ?] 

[8]  p.     illus.  (incl.  port.)    23^''™. 

CS71.V26     19— 

10-1498 

3364  Van  Meter. 

Genealogies  and  sketches  of  some  old  families  who  have  taken 

prominent  part  in  the  development  of  Virginia  and  Kentucky 

especially,  and  later  of  many  other  states  of  this  Union.     By 

Benjamin  F.  Van  Meter.     Louisville,  J.  P.  Morton  &  co.,  1901. 

V,  3-183  p.     front.,  pi.,  port.     25^^™. 

Contents. — Lewis  family. — Phillips  family. — Moss  family. — Van  Meter  fam- 
ily.— Cunningham  family. — Harness  family. 

F225.V26 
1-2G291 

See  also  Duke.  CS71.D877    1909 


Van  Metre.     See  Van  Meter. 

3364a  Van  Rensselaer. 

A  legacy  of  historical  gleanings,  compiled  and  arranged  by 
Mrs.  Catharina  V.  R.  Bonney.  With  illustrations  and  auto- 
graphs .  .  .  Albany,  N.  Y.,  J.  Munsell,  1875. 

2  V.     fronts.,  illus.,  plates,  ports.     23^^"". 

F119.B71 

7-10452 

3365  The  Van  Rensselaers  of  the  manor  of  Rensselaerswyck. 

[New  York,  E.  Bierstadt,  1888] 

21  p.,  51  1.     front,  (coat  of  arms)  8  pL,  45  port.     25^'^™. 

By  May  King  Van  Rensselaer. 

Each  plate  is  accompanied  by  a  leaf  with  descriptive  letterpress. 

"Artotypes  by  E.  Bierstadt,  N.  Y." 

CS71.V274     1888 

9-14791 


AMEKICAN   AND  ENGLISH  GENEALOGIES  691 

Van  Rensselaer — Continued. 

3366 Annals  of  the  Van  Kensselaers  in  the  United  States,  espe- 
cially as  they  relate  to  the  family  of  Killian  K,  Van  Rensselaer 
. .  .  By  the  Rev.  Maunsell  Van  Rensselaer  . . .  Albany,  C.  Van 
Benthuysen  &  sons,  1888. 

3  p.  1.,  241  p.     front.,  pi.,  port.,  faceims.     25^'^". 

CS71.V274     1888a 

9-14790 

3367  Historic  families  of  America  comprehending  the  gene- 
alogical records  and  representative  biography  of  selected 
families  of  early  American  ancestry,  recognized  social  standing, 
and  special  distinction;  ed.  by  Walter  W.  Spooner.  New  York, 
Historic  families  publishing  association  [1907] 

3  p.  1.,  380  p.     8  col.  pi.  (coats  of  arms)  5  pi.,  39  mounted  port.  (incl.  front.) 

Contents. — Van  Rensselaer. — Dana. — King. — Carroll  of  Maryland. — 
D  wight. — Stuy  vesant .  — Jay.  — Fr  elinghuysen .  — Chew.  — Morris. — Langdon .  — 
Hillhouse.  By  Margaret  P.  Hillhouse. — Clarkson. — Talmage. — Willard. — 
Ewing. — Astor. — Lee  of  Virginia. 

CS69.S7 


See  also  Byrd.  E159.G65 

Repalje.  CS69.H7 


Van  Schaick.     See  also  Repalje.  CS69.H7 

3368  Van  Sickle. 

A  history  of  the  Van  Sickle  family,  in  the  United  States  of 
America,  embracing  a  full  biographical  sketch  of  the  author; 
the  early  history  of  the  world;  the  early  history  of  the  aborig- 
ines; the  early  history  of  America;  the  early  history  of  the 
Netherlands;  the  derivation  of  names;  the  ancestral  lineage; 
the  genealogy;  biographical  sketches  of  its  most  distinguished 
members;  and  a  family  record  .  .  .  By  John  W.  Van  Sickle  .  .  . 
Springfield,  O.,  The  author,  1880. 

viii,  9-236  p.    illus.     25i<=". 

CS71.V279     1880 

9-14798 

Van  Sweringen.     See  also  Tiernan.  cs71.T664    1901 

3369  Van  Voorhees. 

Line  of  descent  of  Elias  W.  Van  Voorhis,  of  129  East  36th 
street.  New  York  city.     [New  York  ?  1877  ?] 
geneal.  tab.     42^  x  45^"™. 
Comp.  by  Elias  W.  Van  Voorhis. 

CS71.V284     1877 

2-8908 


692  LIBRARY  OF  CONGRESS 

Van  Voorhees — Continued. 

3370  Notes  on  the  ancestry  of  Major  Wm.  Roe  Van  Voorhis,  of 

Fishkill,  Duchess  County,  New  York.  By  his  grandson, 
EUas  W.  Van  Voorhis  . . .  [New  York]  For  private  distribution 
only,  1881. 

239  p.     front.,  plates,  ports.,  coat  of  arms,  map,  fold,  facsim.,  fold,  geneal. 
tab.    24'"°. 

CS71.V284     1881 

&-14796 

3371  A  genealogy  of  the  Van  Voorhees  family  in  America;  or, 

The  descendants  of  Steven  Coerte  Van  Voorhees  of  Holland 
and  Flatlands,  L.  I.  By  Elias  W.  Van  Voorhis  . . .  New  York 
and  London,  G.  P.  Putnam's  sons,  1888. 

V,  725  p.     front,  (port.)  pi.,  maps.     26^" 
"Limited  letter-press  edition." 


I  cm 


9-14795 

See  also  Voorhees. 


CS71.V284     1888 


Van  Voorhis.     See  Van  Voorhees. 

3372  Van  Wagenen. 

Genealogy  of  the  Van  Wagenen  family  from  1650  to  1884. 
Part  first,  containing  the  first  three  generations  of  the  family 
complete,  and  then  following  down  the  descendants  of  Aart  Van 
Wagenen,  the  grandson  of  the  first  settler  of  the  name  in 
America.  By  Gerrit  Hubert  Van  Wagenen  .  .  .  [Brooklyn, 
N.  Y.]  Printed  for  private  distribution,  1884. 

2p.  l.,x,  69p.    24<"". 

CS71.V286     1884 

9-15616 

3373 The  Van  Wagenen  family — (first  four  generations)     By 

Gerrit  H.  Van  Wagenen,  Rye,  New  York.  {In  New  York 
genealogical  and  biographical  record  . . .  New  York.  26^''™. 
V.  10,  1879,  p.  86-89,  107-110;  v.  21,  1890,  p.  118-124;  v.  22, 
1891,  p.  151-4;  V.  23,  1892,  p.  64-72). 

Fl  16.N28vol.  10,21-23 

Van  Ysselsteyn.     See  also  Crall.  CS71.C889    1908 

3374  Varian. 

The  book  of  the  Varian  family,  with  some  speculations  as  to 
their  origin,  etc.  By  Sam  Briggs  .  .  .  Cleveland,  O.  [Printed 
by  T.  C.  Schenck  &  co.]  1881. 

4  p.  1.,  102  p.    plates,  ports.    24i»»». 
"Edition  100  copies." 

CS71.V299     1881 

&-14797 


AMERICAN  AND  ENGLISH   GENEALOGIES  693 

3375  Varick. 

The  Varick  family,  by  Rev.  B.  F.  Wheeler,  d.  d.,  with  many 
family  portraits.     [Mobile  ?  Ala.,  n907] 

3  p.  1.,  5-58  p.,  1  1.     front.,  ports.,  geneal.  tab.     16*^™. 

CS71.V3     1007 

7-21721 

3376  Varnum. 

The  Varnums  of  Dracutt  (in  Massachusetts)  a  history  of 
George  Varnum,  his  son  Samuel  who  came  to  Ipswich  about 
1635,  and  grandsons  Thomas,  John  and  Joseph,  who  settled  in 
Dracutt,  and  their  descendants.  Comp.  from  family  papers  and 
official  records  by  John  Marshall  Varnum  .  .  .  Boston,  D. 
Clapp  &  son,  printers,  1907. 

vi  p.,  1  1.,  [5]-308  p.     plates,  ports.,  map,  plans,  facsims.     24^™. 

CS71.V322     1907 

7-12874 

3377  VassaU. 

The  Vassalls  of  New  England  and  their  immediate  descend- 
ants. A  genealogical  and  biographical  sketch  comp.  from 
church  and  town  records.  By  Edward  Doubleday  Harris  .  .  . 
Albany,  J.  Munsell,  1862. 

26  p.     24«™. 

CS71.V337     1862 

3-26055 

3378  A  home  of  the  olden  time.     By  Thomas  C.  Amory.     Bos- 
ton, Printed  by  D.  Clapp  &  son,  1872. 

1  p.  1.,  [5]-27  p.     25^'^°'. 

Description  of  the  house  on  Summer  street,  Boston,  erected  about  1730  by 
Leonard  Vassall,  with  accounts  of  the  families  which  occupied  it.  [Vassall 
and  Gardner] 

"Reprinted  from  the  New-England  historical  and  genealogical  register." 

F73.8.V3A6 

8-10577 

3379  Vassall  pedigree.     1500  to  1890.     [London?  1890] 

9  numb.  1.     34^"'°. 

Comp.  by  William  Vassall. 
No  t.-p. 
Privately  printed. 

CS439.V3 

2-26592 

See  also  Oliver.  CS71.048    1907 

3380  Vaughan. 

Reminiscences  of  the  Vaughan  family,  and  more  particu- 
larly of  Benjamin  Vaughan,  ll.  d.  Read  before  the  New 
England  historic-genealogical  society,  August  2,  1865.  By 
John  H.  Sheppard  . . .  With  a  few  additions,  a  genealogy  and 
notes  .  .  .    Boston,  D.  Clapp  &  son,  printers,  1865. 

40  p.     25J''™. 

CS71.V367     1865 

5-17618 

See  also  Shannon.  CS71.S628    1905 


694  LIBBAKY   OF   CONGEESS 

3381  Vawter. 

The  Vawter  family  in  America,  with  the  allied  families  of 
Branham,  Wise,  Stribling,  Crawford,  Lewis,  Glover,  Moncrief, 
by  Grace  Vawter  Bicknell.  Indianapolis,  The  HoUenbeck 
press,  1905. 

viiip.,  1  1.,  442p.     frout.,  illua.  (plan)  2  pi.  (1  col.)  ports.     24'"'". 

CS71.V391     1906 

6-1365 

Vere.     See  also  Cavendish.  CS438.C6 

3382  Verney. 

Memoirs  of  the  Verney  family  .  .  .  Compiled  from  the  letters 
and  illustrated  by  the  portraits  at  Claydon  house  . . .  London 
and  New  York,  Longmans,  Green,  and  co.,  1892-99. 

4  V.     fronts.,  illus.,  ports.,  facsim.     22^^™. 

Title  varies.  A  later  ed.  appeared  under  title:  Memoirs  of  the  Verney 
family  during  the  seventeenth  century  . . . 

Contents. — v.  1-2.  Memoirs  of  the  Verney  family  during  the  civil  war . . . 
by  Frances  Parthenope  Verney. — v.  3.  Memoirs  of  the  Verney  family  during 
the  commonwealth,  1650  to  1660  . .  .  l»y  Margaret  M.  Verney. — v.  4.  Memoirs 
of  the  Verney  family  from  the  restoration  to  the  revolution,  1660  to  1696  , . . 
by  Margaret  M.  Verney. 

DA377.2.V6A18 

8-23793 

3383  Memoirs  of  the  Verney  family  during  the  seventeenth  cen- 
tury; comp.  from  the  papers  and  illustrated  by  the  portraits  at 
Claydon  house,  by  Frances  Parthenope  Verney  and  Margaret 
M.  Verney  ...  2d  ed.,  abridged  and  corrected  by  Margaret  M. 
Verney  . . .  London,  New  York  and  Bombay,  Longmans, 
Green,  and  co.,  1904. 

2  V.     fronts.,  illus.,  plates,  ports.,  fold,  geneal.  tab.     20^'^°'. 

Title  in  red  and  black. 

Title  vignettes. 

The  work  was  begun  by  Frances  Parthenope  Verney  and  completed  by 
Margaret  M.  Verney.     cf.  v.  1,  p.  xii-xiv. 

First  ed.  published  in  1892-99,  with  title:  Memoirs  of  the  Verney  family 
during  the  civil  war. 

DA377.2.V5A2 

6-1464 

3383a  Vernon. 

The  diary  of  Thomas  Vernon,  a  loyalist,  banished  from  New- 
port by  the  Rhode  Island  General  assembly  in  1776.  With 
notes  by  S.  S.  Rider.  To  which  is  added  The  Vernon  family 
and  arms  [by  H.  Ellery]  and  the  Genealog}"  of  the  family  of 
Richard  Greene,  of  Potowomut  [by  G.  S.  Greene]  Providence, 
R.  I.,  S.  S.  Rider,  1881. 

viii,  150  p.     21  X  16'^™.     (Rhode  Island  historical  tracts.     [Ist  ser.]    no.  13) 

F76.R52     no.l3 

l-Rc-2954 


AMERICAN   AND  ENGLISH   GENEALOGIES  695 

3384  Verplanck. 

The  history  of  Abraham  Isaacse  Ver  Planck,  and  his  male 
descendants  in  America.  By  William  Edward  Ver  Planck. 
Fishkill  Landing,  N.  Y.,  J.  W.  Spaight,  1892. 

vii,  [1],  [9]-306  p.  incl.  front.,  illus.,  facsim.     pi.     21<"°. 

CS71.V561     1892 

9-15027 

Vetter.     See  Feeter. 

3385  Vickers. 

Vickers   or  Vickery   family.     [Albany,    N.   Y.,   J.    Munseli, 
printer,  1864] 
5  p.    23"™. 
By  William  Henry  Whitmore. 

Caption  title. 

Pages  4-5  "Lombard  family,"  contain  corrections  on  the  Lombard  gene- 
alogy printed  in  the  New  England  historical  and  genealogical  register,  1858. 
Reprinted  from  the  New  Eng.  hist,  and  geneal.  register,  1864,  p.  186-188. 

CS71.V637     1864 

9-15022 

Vickery.     See  Vickers. 

3386  Victoria,  queen  of  Great  Britain,  1819-1901. 

The  ancestrj^  of  Her  Majesty  Queen  Victoria,  and  of  His 
Royal  Highness  Prince  Albert.  Comprised  in  thirty-two  tables, 
with  biographical  memoirs  and  heraldic  notices.  By  George 
Russell  French  .  .  .    London,  W.  Pickering,  1841. 

xviii,  [2],  411,  [1]  p.  incl.  geneal.  tables.     19"=™. 

DA655.F87 

3-26012 

3387  Viets. 

Viets  family.  Dr.  John  Viets  of  Simsbury,  Connecticut 
(1710)  and  his  descendants.  By  Francis  H.  Viets  .  .  .  Provi- 
dence, E.  A.  Johnson  &  co.,  printers,  1879. 

31,  [1]  p.    22= 


?cin 

CS71.V666     1879 


9-15023 


3388 A  genealogy  of  the  Viets  family  with  biographical  sketches ; 

Dr.  John  Viets  of  Simsbury,  Connecticut,  1710,  and  his  de- 
scendants,   written    and    comp.    by    Francis    Hubbard    Viets. 
[Hartford]  The  Case,  Lockwood  &  Brainard  co.,  1902. 
228  p.     front.,  pi.,  port.     24^''™. 

CS71.V666     1902 

2-8226 

3389  Vilas. 

A  genealogy  of  the  descendants  of  Peter  Vilas,     Comp.  and 
ed.  by  (467)  C.  H.  Vilas  .  .  .    Madison,  Wis.,  The  editor,  1875. 
221  p.     front.,  ports.    23^'="'. 
"Private  edition." 
Blank  leaves  interspersed. 

CS71.V698     1876 


696  LIBKARY   OF   CONGRESS 

3390  Vinton. 

Genealogical  sketches  of  the  descendants  of  John  Vinton  of 
Lynn,  1648,  and  of  several  allied  families  .  . .  with  an  appendix 
containing  a  history  of  the  Braintree  iron  works,  and  other 
historical  matter.  By  John  Adams  Vinton.  Boston,  S.  K. 
Whipple  and  company,  1858. 

xvi,  236  p.     front.,  ports.     24«°'. 

CS71.V79     1858 

9-15025 

3391 The  Vinton  memorial,  comprising  a  genealogy  of  the  de- 
scendants of  John  Vinton  of  Lynn,  1648:  also,  genealogical 
sketches  of  several  allied  families  .  .  .  With  an  appendix  con- 
taining a  history  of  the  Braintree  iron  works,  and  other  historical 
matter.  By  John  Adams  Vinton.  Boston,  S.  K.  Whipple  and 
company,  1858. 

XV,  [1],  534,  [4]  p.     front.,  ports.     23^" 


Lom 

CS71.V79     1858a 


9-15026 


3392  Visscher. 

Genealogy  of  the  Visscher  family.  This  name  is  written  in 
the  old  records  Visscher,  Visser,  Visger,  Visselaar,  De  Vysselaar 
and  De  Visser.  These  names  in  English  are  Fisher  ...  [n.  p., 
1880] 

[2]  p.     34i«"'. 

Caption  title. 

CS71.V833     1880 

9-15477 

See  also  Fisher. 

Von  ReisenkanapflF.     See  also  Ulrich.  cS7i.ir46    1907 

3393  Voorhees. 

.  , .  Voorhees.     Line  of  descent  of  [Louis  B.  Voorhees]     [n.  p., 
1896] 
7  1.    illus.     20°°'. 
Caption  title. 
One  page  of  manuscript  notes. 

CS71.V951     1896 

9-14799 

See  also  Van  Voorhees. 


Vorce.     See  Vorse. 

3394  Vorse. 

A  genealogical  and  historical  record  of  the  Vorce  family  in 
America,  with  notes  on  some  allied  families.  By  Charles  Mar- 
vin Vorce  . .  .    Cleveland,  O.,  1901. 

1  p.  1.,  Ill  p.     port.,  maps.     23^''™. 

CS71.V955     1901 

1-26933 


AMERICAN   AND  ENGLISH   GENEALOGIES  697 

3395  Vought. 

The  Vought  family;  being  an  account  of  the  descendants  of 
Simon  and  Christina  Vought,  by  WilHam  Gordon  Ver  Planck 
. . .    New  York,  Press  of  T.  A.  Wright,  1907.  ^ 

27  p.     28^'=°'. 
"Edition  of  one  hundred  copies." 

CS71.V972     1907 
7-3678 

3396  Vreeland. 

History  and  genealogy  of  the  Vreeland  family,  ed.  by  Nicholas 
Garretson  Vreeland.  Jersey  City,  N.  J.,  Historical  publishing 
CO.,  1909. 

320  p.,  2  1.  incl.  front.,  illus.,  plates  (1  col.)  ports.,  fold.  map.     24,^". 
Added  t.-p.  illus.:    The  Vreelanda,  their  books  ...  title  page  and  other 
drawings  by  Francis  William  Vreeland. 

CS71.V979     1909 

9-28956 

3397  Wade. 

The  Wade  genealogy  being  some  account  of  the  origin  of  the 
name  .  . .  and  genealogies  of  the  families  of  Wade  of  Massa- 
chusetts and  New  Jersey  .  .  .  [Pt.  1]  Comp.  by  Stuart  Charles 
Wade  .  . .    New  York,  S.  C.  Wade,  1900. 

96  p.     front.,  illus.  (coats  of  arms)  plates,  ports.     23^"™. 

CS71.W119     1900 

9-15467 

3398  Wadsworth. 

.  .  .  Two  hundred  and  fifty  years  of  the  Wadsworth  family  in 
America  .  .  .  Containing  an  account  of  the  family  reunion,  at 
Duxbury,  Mass.,  September  13, 1882,  and  a  genealogical  register, 
prepared  expressly  for  this  work,  by  Horace  Andrew  Wads- 
worth .  .  .  Lawrence,  Mass.,  Printed  at  the  Eagle  steam  job 
printing  rooms,  1883. 
3  p.  1.,  [8]-257  p.     front.,  illus.,  ports.,  coat  of  arms.     24"™. 

CS71.W125     1883 

9-1503 

See  also  Candee.  CS71.C216    1882 


3399  Wagenseller. 

The  history  of  the  Wagenseller  family  in  America,  with 
kindred  branches.  Ed.  and  comp.  by  George  Washington 
Wagenseller.  Middleburgh,  Penna.,  Wagenseller  publishing 
CO.,  1898. 

225  p.     incl.  plates  and  ports.     19^"™. 

CS71.W132     1898 

Sept.  28,  98-120 

Wainwright.     See  also  Gamble.  CS71.G191    1906 

Wait.     See  Waite. 


698  LIBRAEY  OF  CONGEESa 

3400  Waite. 

The  Waite  family  of  Maiden.  By  Deloraine  P.  Corey. 
Maiden  [Mass.]  Printed  for  private  distribution  [by  D.  Clapp  & 
son]  1878. 

11  p.     26'^"". 

Repriated  from  the  New  Eng.  hist,  and  geneal.  register  for  April,  1878. 

CS71.W144     1878 

9-15033 

3401  A  genealogical  sketch  of  a  branch  of  the  Wait  or  Waite 

family  of  America.     By  D.  Byron  Waite.     Canadice,  N.  Y., 
1893.' 

3  p.  1.,  22  p.     port.,  coat  of  arms.     15J''™. 

CS71.W144     1893 

9-19762 

3402  Family  records  of  the  descendants  of  Thomas  Wait,  of 

Portsmouth,  Rhode  Island  .  .  .   Collected,  comp.  and  published 
by  John  Cassan  Wait  .  .  .    [New  York  ?]  J.  C.  Wait,  1904. 

2  p.  1.,  55  p.  incl.  illus.,  geneal.  tab.     port.     20J°™. 

CS71.W144     1904 

4-1667 

3403  Wakefield. 

Wakefield  memorial,  comprising  an  historical,  genealogical 
and  biographical  register  of  the  name  and  family  of  Wakefield. 
Comp.  by  Homer  Wakefield,  m.  d.  .  .  .  Bloomington,  111.,  Priv. 
print,  for  the  compiler  [Pantagraph  printing  and  stationery  co.] 

1897. 
xi  p.,  2  1.,  352  p.,  4  1.  incl.  illus.,  ports.,  maps,  facsims.,  coat  of  arms.     26'='". 
Of  this  edition  of  500  copies  of  the  Wakefield  memorial,  this  is  no.  319. 

CS71.W147     1897 

9-15032 

—  See  also  Backhouse.  CS439.B18 

3404  Wakeman. 

Wakeman  genealogy.  1630-1899.  Being  a  history  of  the 
descendants  of  Samuel  Wakeman,  of  Hartford,  Conn.,  and  of 
John  Wakeman,  treasurer  of  New  Haven  colony,  with  a  few 
collaterals  included.  By  Robert  P.  Wakeman.  Meriden, 
Conn.,  Journal  pub.  co.,  1900. 

1  p.  1.,  [2],  434  p.     col.  front.,  illus.,  plates,  ports.,  facsims.     24"™. 

CS71.W155     1900 

1-3988 

3405  Walbridge. 

Descendants  of  Henry  Wallbridge,  who  married  Anna  Amos, 
December  25th,  1688,  at  Preston,  Conn.,  with  some  notes  on  the 
allied  families  of  Brush,  Fassett,  Dewey,  Forbes,  Gager,  Lehman, 
Meech,  Stafford,  Scott.  Comp.  by  William  Gedney  Wall- 
bridge  .  .  .     [Philadelphia,  Franklin  printing  company,  1898] 

369  p.  incl.  front,  (map)  plates,  ports.,  facsims.     28J"™. 

CS71.W166     1898 
201 


AMERICAN   AND  ENGLISH   GENEALOGIES  699 

3406  Waldo. 

Notes  respecting  the  family  of  Waldo.     [Edinburgh,  Printed 
by  Ballantyne  and  company,  1863] 
iv,  35  p.    22i'^°». 
Title  vignette:  coat  of  arms. 
Comp.  by  Morris  Charles  Jones 

CS439.W25     1863 
9-18112 

3407  Waldo  and  Chase  families.     From  the  registers  of  the 

Church  of  All  Hallows,  Bread  street,  London;  with  additions 
from  the  Visitation  of  London,  a.  d.  1664.  [London]  Priv. 
print.  [1877  ?] 

cover-title,  4  p.    illus.     28^"™. 
Communicated  by  Coningsby  Sibthorp. 

Reprinted  from  Miscellanea  genealogica  et  heraldica,  London,  1877,  new 
series,    vol.  ii.,  p.  100-103. 

CS439.W26 
9-12695 

3408  The  genealogy  and  biography  of  the  Waldos  of  America 

from  1650  to  1883.  Comp.  by  Joseph  D.  Hail,  jr.,  from  town 
and  private  records,  and  from  papers  carefully  collected  by 
Judge  Loren  P.  Waldo  .  .  .  Charles  E.  Waldo  .  .  .  Mrs.  S.  G. 
Waters  .  . .  Danielsonville,  Conn.,  Press  of  Scofield  &  Hamil- 
ton, 1883. 

134,  xviii  p.  incl.  pi.,  ports.,  and  coat  of  arms.     21"™. 

CS71.W165     1883 

9-15034 

3409  Genealogy  of  the  Waldo  family;  a  record  of  the  descend- 
ants of  Cornelius  Waldo  of  Ipswich,  IVIass.,  from  1647  to  1900; 
comp.  by  Waldo  Lincoln  .  .  .  Worcester,  Mass.,  Press  of  C. 
Hamilton,  1902. 

2  v.      pi.,  port.     24^<'™. 

CS71.W165     1902 
3-3722 

See  also  Todd.  CS71.T634    1867 


Waldron.     See  also  Gale.  cs71.gi52    1866 

Wales.     See  also  "Reddington.  cs71.R313    1909 

Thayer.  CS71.T37    1835 

3410  Walke. 

Walke  family  in  Virginia.  Based  upon  data  obtained  from 
records  in  Lower  Norfolk  and  Princess  Anne  counties,  family 
Bibles,  &c.  . . .    [Richmond,  Va.,  1897] 

geneal.  tab.     43J  x  70^<=™  fold,  to  22  x  14^«™. 

Detached  from  the  Virginia  magazine  of  history  and  biography,  vol.  5,  1897- 
98,  p.  88a. 

CS71.W178     1897 

6-38502 

See  also  PocsLhontas.  CS71.R747    1887 


700  LIBRARY   OF   CONGRESS 

3411  Walker. 

Memorial  of  the  Walkers  of  the  Old  Plymouth  colony ;  embrac- 
ing genealogical  and  biographical  sketches  of  James,  of  Taunton; 
Philip,  of  Rehoboth;  William,  of  Eastham;  John,  of  Marshfield; 
Thomas,  of  Bristol;  and  of  their  descendants  from  1620  to  1860, 
by  J.  B.  R.  Walker,  a.  M.  . .  .  Northampton  [Mass.l  Metcalf  & 
CO.,  printers,  1861. 

460  p.     ports.     25'"™. 

p.  453-4G0  left  blank  for  "Family  record." 

CS71.W18     1861 
9-15045 

3412  Walker  genealogy.     A  record  of  the  Walker  families,  of 

Shirley,  Massachusetts,  and  their  descendants.  Fitchburg, 
Mass.,  J.  F.  D.  Garfield,  1887. 

46  p.     24'"". 

Reprinted  from  Chandler's  History  of  Shirley. 

CS71.W18     1887 

1-18162 

3413  The  story  of  my  ancestors  in  America  by  Rev.  Edwin  Saw- 
yer Walker  .  .  .    Chicago,  D.  Oliphant,  printer,  1895. 

72  p.     front.,  pi.,  ports.     25*'™. 

300  copies  printed  for  private  circulation,  of  which  this  is  no.  18. 

CS71.W18     1896 

9-15044 

3414  Lewis  Walker  of  Chester  Valley  and  his  descendants :  with 

some  of  the  families  with  whom  they  are  connected  by  marriage. 
1686-1896.  Collected,  comp.  and  pub.  by  Priscilla  Walker 
Streets.     Philadelphia,  A.  J.  Ferris,  printer,  1896. 

2  p.  1.,  443  p.     front.,  plates.     24J« 


CS71.W18     1896 


9-15042 


3415  Genealogy  of  the  descendants  of  John  Walker  of  Wigton, 

Scotland,  with  records  of  a  few  allied  families.  Also  war  rec- 
ords and  some  fragmentary  notes  pertaining  to  the  histor}'  of 
Virginia.  1600-1902.  By  Emma  Siggins  White  .  .  .  Kansas 
City,  Mo.,  Tiernan-Dart  printing  company,  1902. 

XXX,  722  p.     front.,  pi.  (partly  col.)  port.,  geneal.  tab.     24*^™. 

CS71.W18     1902 

2-19111 

3416  Appendix  to  The  story  of  my  ancestors  in  America,  by 

Rev.  Edwin  Sawyer  Walker  .  .  .  Springfield,  111.,  Illinois  state 
journal  co.,  printers,  1909. 

3p.  1.,  36p.,  2  1.,  7  p.     24i<="'. 

CS71.W18     1909 

9-28470 

See  also  Hudson.  da690.W6.H8 

Jones.  CS71.J76     1891 

Page.  CS71.P133     1893 


AMERICAN   AND  ENGLISH   GENEALOGIES  701 

3417  WaUace. 

The  book  of  Wallace,  by  the  Rev.  Charles  Rogers  .  .  .    Edin- 
burgh, Printed  for  the  Grampian  club,  1889. 
2  V.     col.  front,  (coat  of  arms)  6  pi.,  3  facsim.     26  x  21"™. 
"The  impression  of  the  work  has  been  restricted  to  two  hundred  and  fifty 
copies." 

DA758.3.W3R7 
3-31631 

See  also  Glassell.  F225.H41 

Miller.  CS71.M65     1907 

Wallbridge.     See  Walbridge. 

Waller.     See  also  Maunsell.  CS439.M37 

Walley.     See  also  Salisbury.  CS71.S167    1885 

3418  Walpole. 

Walpole  of  Whaplode,  co.  Lincoln.     Being  a  genealogy  of  the 
Whaplode  branch  of  the  family  of  Walpole  of  Houghton,  co. 
Norfolk.     Comp.  by  the  Rev.  Augustus  Jessopp,  d.  d.,  and 
Everard  Green  .  .  .    [Norwich  ?  18741 
geneal.  tab.     35  x  75^<""  fold,  to  36  x  27"". 
Privately  printed. 
Ms.  notes. 

CS43&.W28 
3-7449 

3419  — —  One  generation  of  a  Norfolk  house :  a  contribution  to  Eliz- 
abethan history.  By  Augustus  Jessopp  ...  2d  ed.  London, 
Burns  and  Gates,  1879. 

xxvi,  325  p.     22""'. 

Life  of  Henry  Walpole,  the  Jesuit  father,  who  was  put  to  death  in  1595,  with 
some  account  of  other  members  of  the  Walpole  family. 

DA358.A2W3 
8-23794 

Walsworth.     See  also  Williams.  cs7i.W72    1887 

3420  Walter. 

Pedigree  of  Walter.     Comp.  by  C.  Frederick  Adams,  jr.     Bos- 
ton, 1854. 
geneal.  tab.     22  x  35^"""  fold,  to  22^"". 

Detached  from  the  New  Eng.  hist,  and  geneal.  register,  1854,  v.  8,  p.  208a. 

CS71.W232     1854 

9-15043 

3421  Descendants  of  Godwin  Walter.     From  notes  of  Emma 

Walter  with  additions  by  Anne  H.  Cresson  and  Frances  K.  Wal- 
ter. {In  The  American  genealogist  .  .  .  Ed.  by  T.  A.  Glenn. 
Ardmore,  Pa.,  1899-1900.     24<'°>.     v.  1,  nos.  2,  3,  6,  10,  11) 

CS42.A55 


702  LIBRARY  OF  CONGRESS 

3422  Walton. 

The  complete  angler ;  or,  The  contemplative  man's  recreation, 
being  a  discourse  of  rivers,  fish-ponds,  fish  and  fisliing.  Written 
by  Isaak  Walton,  and  instructions  how  to  angle  for  a  trout  or 
grayling  in  a  clear  stream  by  Charles  Cotton;  with  original 
memoirs  and  notes  by  Sir  Harris  Nicolas,  k.  c.  m.  g.,  and  sixty 
illustrations  from  designs  by  Stothard  and  Inskipp.  London, 
Chatto  and  Windus,  1875. 

3  p.  1.,  [v]-ccv  p.,  1  1.,  320  p.     front.,  illus.,  plates,  ports.,  facsim.     20"". 

"Pedigrees  of  Walton,  Hawkins,  and  Hawes":  p.  cxxxii-cxxxiii. 

"Pedigree  of  Cranmer":  p.  cxxxiv-cxxxv. 

"Pedigree  of  Cotton":  p.  ccii-cciii. 

"Pedigree  of  Ken":  p.  cciv. 

"Pedigree  of  Chalkhill":  p.  ccv. 

SH433.A     1875 

10-5225 

3423  Walton  family  records,  1598-1898,  with  its  intermarriages, 

the  Oakes  and  Eatons,  1644-1898,  and  the  Proctor  family,  1634- 
1898.  Comp.  by  Josiah  Proctor  Walton.  Muscatine,  la.  [A.  C. 
Hopkinson]  1898. 

88  p.,  5  1.     front.,  pi.,  ports.     W"". 

CS71.W24     1898 
June  15,  99-170 

3424  Genealogical  chart  showing  a  part  of  the  American  ances- 

tj^-y  of  Adelaide  Bereman  Walton.  Prepared  with  loving  care 
by  her  father.  [Charles  Strong  Walton]  Los  Angeles,  Cal., 
1905. 

sheet.    56^  x  72==". 

CS71.W24     1905 

&-28551 

3425  Waltz. 

Waltz  family  history  and  genealogical  record,  in  family  clas- 
sification, comprising  upward  of  3000  names  of  lineal  decend- 
ants  [!]  of  Frederick  Reinhart  Waltz.  Dayton,  O.,  Reformed 
publishing  company,  printers,  1884. 

xvi,  [17]-128  p.     front,  (port.)    23*^"". 

Comp.  by  Levi  Waltz. 

CS71.W241     1884 

4-33865 

3426  Walworth. 

The  Walworths  of  America.     Comprising  five  chapters  of 

family  history,  with  additional  chapters  ...  of  genealogy.     By 

Clarence  A.  Walworth.     Albany,   N.  Y.,  The  Weed-Parsons 

printmg  co.,  1897. 

vi,  196  p.     plates,  ports.     23''™. 

CS71.W242     1897 

9-15041 

Wampole.     See  also  Sellers.  CS71.S467    1903 

Wandesford.    See  also  Thornton.  DA20.S9    Vol.  62 


AMEKICAN   AND  ENGLISH  GENEALOGIES  703 

3427  Wanton. 

History  of  the  Wanton  family  of  Newport,  Khode  Island,     By 
John  Russell  Bartlett.     Providence,  S.  S.  Rider,  1878, 
152  p.    21<=".    (Rhode  Island  historical  tracts.    [1st  ser.]    no.  3) 

F76,R52    no.  3 

l-Rc-2965 

3428  Ward. 

Ward  family;  descendants  of  William  Ward,  who  settled  in 
Sudbury,  Mass.,  in  1639.  With  an  appendix,  alphabetically 
arranged,  of  the  names  of  the  families  that  have  intermarried 
with  them.  By  Andrew  Henshaw  Ward  . .  .  Boston,  S.  G. 
Drake,  1851. 

viii,  [9J-265  p.     front.,  ports.     23^^". 

CS71.W26     1851 

9-15040 

3429  A  memoir  of  the  Rev.  Nathaniel  Ward,  a.  m.,  author  of 

The  simple  cobbler  of  Agawam  in  America.  With  notices  of  his 
family.     By  John  Ward  Dean,     Albany,  J,  Munsell,  1868. 

213  p.     illus.     25<'™. 

Appendix  I:  Candler's  pedigree  of  Ward. 

10-12952 

3430  Genealogy  and  descendants  of  Rev.  David  Ward  through 

Andrew  Ward,  Comp,  and  arranged  by  Mrs,  Frances  B.  Ham- 
lin, wife  of  Rev,  Teunis  S,  Hamlin,  d.  d,,  daughter  of  James  H, 
Bacon  and  Amanda  Ward,  and  granddaughter  of  Nathan  Ward. 
Washington,  D.  C,  G,  E,  Howard,  printer  [1908?] 

geneal.  tab.    col.  illus.  (coat  of  arms)    66^  x  51"™. 

CS71.W26     1908 

8-18404 

See  also  Coe.  CS71.C672    1897 

Ross.  CS71.R825     1908 

Sutton.  DA690.D81T9 

Todd.  CS71,T634     1867 

Wardell.     See  Wardwell. 

3431  Warden. 

Some  records  of  persons  by  the  name  of  Worden,  particu- 
larly of  over  one  thousand  of  the  ancestors,  kin,  and  descend- 
ants of  John  and  Elizabeth  Worden,  of  Washington  County, 
Rhode  Island,  Covering  three  hundred  years,  and  comprising 
twelve  generations  in  America  .  .  .  By  O.  N.  Worden.  Lewis- 
burg,  Pa.,  Press  of  J.  R.  Cornelius,  1868, 

164  p.     19<=™. 

CS71.W263     1868 

9-15047 


704  LIBRARY  OF   CONGRESS 

Warden — Continued . 

3432  The  ancestors,  kin  and  descendants  of  John  Warden  and 

Narcissa  (Davis)  Warden,  his  wife.  Together  with  records  of 
some  other  branches  of  Warden  family  in  America.  By  Wil- 
Ham  A.  Warden.  Worcester  [Press  of  the  Maynard-Gough  co.] 
1901. 

iv  p.,  3  1.,  248  p.     front,  (port.)  illus.     24''°'. 

CS71.W263     1901 

l-2(i934 

3433  WardweU. 

Chart  of  the  descendants  of  Thomas  and  EHzabeth  Wardell 
of  Boston,  Mass.     [n.  p.,  1897] 
geneal.  tab.     62  x  97«". 
Contains  also  list  of  "Descendants  of  Jonathan  Sergeant." 

CS71.W268     1897 

3-30933 

3434  Wardwell.     A  brief  sketch  of  the  antecedents  of  Solomon 

Wardwell,  with  the  descendants  of  his  two  sons,  Ezra  and  Amos, 
who  died  in  Sullivan,  N.  H.  By  Elizabeth  Wardwell  Stay. 
Greenfield,  Mass.,  Press  of  E.  A.  Hall  &  co.,  1905. 

22  p.    24^'=". 

CS71.W268     1905 

10-2634 

3435  Ware. 

The  Weare  family,  of  Hampton,  New  Hampshire,  and  North 
Yarmouth,  Maine.  < William  M.  Sargent >  Yarmouth,  Me., 
"Old  times"  office,  1879. 

1  p.  1.,  8  p.     fold,  facsim.     23^'='". 

CS71.W27     1879 

9-15168 

3436  The  descendants  of  Robert  Ware  of  Dedham,  Massa- 
chusetts. Reprinted  from  the  New  England  historical  and 
genealogical  register  for  Jan.  1887.  Boston,  Press  of  D.  Clapp 
&  son,  1887. 

47  p.     facsim.     26"'". 

Type-written  additions  and  corrections  inserted . 

Comp.  by  Emma  Forbes  Ware.  CS71.W27     1887 


3437  Descendants  of    Elisha  Ware,   of  Wrentham,   Mass.,   to 

Jan.  l«t,  1896.     [Milford,  Mass.,  1896] 
[8]  p.    illus.,  facsims.,  fold,  chart.     18  x  21^='°. 
Caption  title. 
Comp.  by  Franklin  Weston  Mann.  CS71.W27     1896 

9-13008 


AMEEICAN   AND   ENGLISH   GENEALOGIES  705 

Ware — Continued. 

3438  Ware  genealogy;  Robert  Ware,  of  Dedham,  Massachu- 
setts, 1642-1699,  and  his  lineal  descendants.  Comp.  by  Miss 
Emma  Forbes  Ware  .  .  .    Boston,  C.  H.  Pope,  1901. 

335  p.     facsim.     25=°'. 

CS71.W27     1901 

2-17585 

3439  Warfield. 

The  Warfields  of  Maryland.     By  Professor  Joshua  Dorsey 
Warfield  .  .  .    Baltimore,  The  Daily  record  company,  1898. 

102  p.     23<"^. 

CS71.W274     1898 

9-15039 

3440  Waring. 

A  short    history   of    the    Warings,   by   R.   N.   Waring  . .  . 
Tyrone,  Pa.  [Printed  by  the  Herald]  1898. 
60  p.     maps,  geneal.  tables,  coat  of  arms.     27^<=™. 
Maps  and  coat  of  arms  printed  on  blue  paper. 
Genealogical  tables  inserted. 
Descendants  of  Richard  of  Boston,  Mass.,  1664,  Benjamin  of  Charleston,  S.  C, 

1691,  and  the  Warings  of  Herefordshire,  Eng. 

CS71.W277     1898 

9-15038 

See  also  Jones.  CS71.J76    1891 


3441  Warner. 

One  of  the  Warner  family  in  America.  Comp.  by  Andrew  F. 
Warner.  Hartford,  Conn.,  Printed  for  J.  J.  Warner  by  the  Case, 
Lockwood  &  Brainard  co.,  1892. 

49  p.     23<=". 

Continued  by  J.  J.  Warner. 

CS71.W28     1892 

9-19761 

See  also  Habersham.  CS71.H114    1901 

Lee -Warner. 

Rowley.  CS71.R885     1908 

Willis.  CS71.W73     1898 

3442  Warren. 

Memoirs  of  the  ancient  earls  of  Warren  and  Surrey,  and  their 
descendants  to  the  present  time.  By  the  Rev.  John  Watson  . . . 
Warrington,  Printed  by  W.  Eyres,  1782. 

2  V.  front.,  illus.,  pi.  (partly  fold.)  port.,  plans,  facsim.  (partly  fold.) geneal. 
tab.  (partly  fold.)    30'-'". 

Head  and  tail  pieces;  initials. 

Plates  dated  1785. 

For  complete  analysis  and  collation  see  Moule,  Thomas,  Bibliotheca  herald- 

ica,  p.  441-445. 

CS439.W3 

3-6186 

35819°— 10 45 


706  LIBRARY   OF   CONGRESS 

Warren — Continued. 

3443  Genealogy  of  Warren,  with  some  historical  sketches.     By 

John  C.  Warren  .  .  .  Boston,  Printed  by  J.  Wilson  and  son, 
1854. 

5  p.  1.,  [7J-113  p.     front.,  plates,  ports.,  facsim.,  geneal.  tables  (partly  fold.) 
33<"". 
Title  vignette:  coat  of  arms. 

CS71.W29     1854 

9-15479 

3444  Class  memoir  of  George  Washington  Warren,  with  English 

and  American  ancestry,  by  his  classmate  Thomas  C.  Amory. 
Together  with  letters,  valedictory  poem,  odes,  etc.  Boston 
[Press  of  Rockwell  &  Churchill]  1886. 

1  p.  1.,  [5]-122  p.    illus.  (coat  of  arms)  3  port.  (incl.  front.)    24^^ 


icm 


10-8979 

3445 A  genealogy  of  one  branch  of  the  Warren  family  with  its 

intermarriages.     1637-1890  .  .  .    Comp.  for  Moses    C.  Warren 
by  Mary  P.  Warren.     Ed.  by  Emily  W.  Leavitt.     Printed  for 
private  circulation.     [Boston,  A.  Mudge  &  son]  1890. 
iv,  [1],  59  p.     col.  front.,  pi.     26'"°. 

Bd.  with  above:  Emily  W.  Leavitt.  A  genealogy  of  one  branch  of  the 
Conant  family.  1890.  A  genealogy  of  the  Bogman  family.  1890.  A  gene- 
alogy of  one  branch  of  the  Morey  family.     1890. 

CS71.W29     1890 

1-16055 

3446  The  Warren-Clarke  genealogy.  A  record  of  persons  re- 
lated within  the  sixth  degree  to  the  children  of  Samuel  Dennis 
Warren  and  Susan  Cornelia  Clarke.  By  Rev.  Charles  White 
Huntington.  Privately  printed.  Cambridge,  J.  Wilson  and 
son,  1894. 

238  p.     ports.     32i«°'. 

CS71.W29     1894 

9-25125 

3447  Richard  Warren  of  the  Mayflower  and  some  of  his  descend- 
ants. By  Mrs.  Washington  A.  Roebling  .  .  .  Boston,  D.  Clapp 
&son,  1901. 

Ip.  l.,39p.     23'^'». 
No.  21  of  an  edition  of  50  copies. 

CS71.W29     1901 

1-16040 

3448 Warren;  a  genealogy  of  the  descendants  of  James  Warren 

who  was  in  Kittery,  Maine,  1652-1656;  comp.  by  Orin  Warren 

. .  .    Haverhill,  Mass.,  The  Chase  press,  1902. 

138  p.     front.,  port.     23i'"". 

CS71.W29     1902 


AMERICAN   AND  ENGLISH   GENEALOGIES  707 

Warren — Continued . 

3449 The  Warren,  Jackson,  and  allied  families;  being  the  an- 
cestry of  Jesse  Warren  and  Betsey  Jackson,  by  Betsey  Warren 
Davis.  Philadelphia,  Printed  for  private  circulation  by  J.  B. 
Lippincott  company,  1903. 

6p.  l.,207p.     front.,  illus.,  pi.,  genea].  tab.     28""'. 

CS71.W29     1903 

3-11297 

See  also  Constant.  CS71.C757    1903 

Flagg.  CS71.F574     1903 

Maunsell.  CS439.M37 

Pierce.  CS71.P616    1874 

Rogers.  CS71.R73     1905 

Wheeler.  CS71.W56    1892 

3450  Warriner. 

The  Warriner  family  of  New  England  origin.  Being  a  history 
and  genealogy  of  William  Warriner,  pioneer  settler  of  Spring- 
field, Mass.,  and  his  descendants  embracing  nine  generations 
from  1638  to  1898.  With  an  appendix  containing  genealogical 
notes  of  other  persons  and  families  in  America  bearing  the  same 
name.  By  Rev.  Edwin  Warriner  .  .  .  Albany,  N.  Y.,  J.  Mun- 
sell's  sons,  1899. 

287  p.  incl.  front,  (port.)  illus.     24"°'. 

CS71.W293     1899 

9-15037 

3451  Warrington. 

Annals  of  the  lords  of  Warrington  for  the  first  five  centuries 
after  the  conquest.  With  historical  notices  of  the  place  and 
neighborhood.  By  William  Beamont  ..  .  [Manchester]  Printed 
for  the  Chetham  society,  1872. 

2  V.  fold,  front,  (vol.  1)  plates.  23«™.  (Added  t.-p.  Chetham  society. 
Remains  historical  and  literary  connected  with  the  palatine  counties  of  I.a  n- 
caster  and  Chester,     v.  lxxxvi-lxxxvii) 

DA670.L19C5  vol.  86-87 

Warwick,  Earls  of.     See  Greville.  CS439.G84 

3452  Washbourne. 

The  Washbourne  family.  Notes  and  records,  historic  and 
social  of  the  ancient  family  of  Washbourne  of  Washbourne, 
Wichenford  and  Pytchley  from  the  12th  century  to  the  present 
time  . . .    Ed.  by  R.  E.  M.  Peach.     Gloucester,  Printed  by  J. 

Bellows,  1896. 

xvii,  141  p.  incl.  illus.,  geneal.  tables.     21^  x  18^'=". 
"For  private  circulation  only." 

CS439.W33     1896 

9-11817 


708  LIBRARY   OF   CONGRESS 

Washbourne — Continued . 

3453  The  Washbourne  family  of  Little  Washbourne  and  Wichen- 

ford  in  the  county  of  Worcester,  by  James  Davenport  . . . 
With  fifteen  illustrations.     London,  Methuen  &  co.  [1907] 

xvii,  236  p.    front.,  illue.,  plates,  porta.,  map,  fold,  geneal.  tab.    26°™. 

CS439.W33     1907 

8-4340 

3454  Washburn. 

The  Washburn  family.  Descendants  of  John  of  Plymouth, 
Mass.,  and  William  of  Stratford,  Conn.,  and  Hempstead,  L.  I. 
Comp.  by  W.  C.  Sharpe  . . .    Seymour,  Conn.,  Record  print, 

1892. 

16  p.     illus.     21^""'. 

CS71.W315     1892 

9-1503G 

3455 Genealogical  notes  of  the  Washburn  family,  with  a  brief 

sketch  of  the  family  in  England,  containing  a  full  record  of  the 
descendants  of  Israel  Washburn  of  Raynham,  1755-1841.  By 
Mrs.  Julia  Chase  Washburn.  [Lewiston,  Me.,  Press  of  Journal 
CO.]  1898. 

104  p.     front.,  plates.     22^*"". 
Ms.  additions. 

CS71.W316     1898 

1-19531 

See  also  Faxon.  CS71.F281    1880 

3456  Washington. 

Fac-similes  of  the  memorial  stones  of  the  last  English  ances- 
tors of  George  Washington  in  the  parish  church  of  Brington, 
Northamptonshire,  England;  permanently  placed  in  the  State 
house  of  Massachusetts.  Boston,  W.  White,  printer  to  the 
state,  1862. 
15  p.     29'='".  CS71.W318     1862 

1-2551 

3457  The   Washington    family.     Communicated    by    Isaac   J. 

Greenwood,  jr.  (In  New  England  historical  and  genealogical 
register.    Boston,  1863.     24«'".     v.  17,  p.  248-251) 

F1.N56    vol.  17 

3458  A  preliminary  investigation  of  the  alleged   ancestry  of 

George  Washington;  first  president  of  the  United  States  of 
America;  exposing  a  serious  error  in  the  existing  pedigree. 
By  Joseph  Lemuel  Chester  ...  <  Reprinted  from  the  Herald 
and  genealogist,  London,  and  the  Heraldic  journal,  Boston.  > 
Boston,  H.  W.  Button  &  son,  printers,  1866. 

23  p.     25""^. 

CS71.W318     1866 

10-10914 


AMEEICAN   AND  ENGLISH   GENEALOGIES  709 

Washington — Continued . 

3459  The  pedigree  of  Washington.     From  "Baker's  History  of 

Northamptonshire,"  v.  1,  p.  513.  {In  New  England  historical 
and  genealogical  register.  Boston,  1867.  24<='^,  v.  21,  p. 
34-35)  F1.N561  voL  21 

3460  The  pedigree  and  history  of  the  Washington  family :  de- 
rived from  Odin,  the  founder  of  Scandinavia,  b.  c.  70,  involving 
a  period  of  eighteen  centuries,  and  including  fifty-five  genera- 
tions, down  to  General  George  Washington,  first  president  of 
the  United  States.  By  Albert  Welles  . . .  New- York,  Society 
library,  1879. 

vi,  7-12,  xxxviii,  [1],  370  p.     front.,  plates,  ports.,  col.  coat  of  arms.    25^"™. 

CS71.W318     1879 

9-15046 

3461  Yorkshire  as  the  home  of  the  Washingtons.  [Newcastle- 
upon-Tyne,  Printed  by  J.  M.  Carr,  1879] 

Ip.  1.,  [5]-48p.,  11.    24^"^. 
By  William  Newsome. 
Privately  printed. 

2-17516 

3462  American  family  antiquity,  being  an  account  of  the  origin 

and  progress  of  American  families,  traced  from  their  progenitors 
in  this  country,  connected  with  their  history  abroad  .  .  .  By 
Albert  Welles  .  .  .    New  York,  Society  library,  1880-81. 

3  V.     pi.,  ports.,  photos.,  col.  coats  of  arms.     34^''™. 

"In  memoriam:  a  biographical  sketch  of  Thomas  Stokes,  by  James  S.  Dicker- 
son,  D.  D.":  V.  1,  p.  [205]-212. 

Contents. — v.  1.  Washington,  Barron,  Buell,  Gary,  Page,  Frost,  Stokes, 
Dunbar,  Grace. — v.  2.  Kip,  Cooke,  Lyon,  Kendall,  Flower,  Starin,  Connor, 
Mortimer. — v.  3.  Snow,  Wheeler,  Martin,  Conover,  Fish,  Waterbury,  Babcock. 

CS69.W5 

9-25091 

3462a Origin  of  the  Stars  and  stripes,  together  with  an  accurate 

account  of  the  ¥v^ashington  genealogy.     Prepared  for  the  pub- 
lishers by  Edward   W.  Tuffey,  of  Northampton,  Eng.     New 
York,  Eoot  and  Tinker,  1883. 
Ip.  1.,  12p.    21<=". 

3463  An  examination  of  the  English  ancestry  of  George  Wash- 
ington, setting  forth  the  evidence  to  connect  him  with  the 
Washingtons  of  Sulgrave  and  Brington.  By  Henry  F.  Waters 
. . .  Boston,  Printed  for  the  New  England  historic  genealogical 
society,  1889. 

53  p.  incl.  pi.  (coat  of  arms)    front,  (map)  fold,  geneal.  tab.    25"™. 
Reprinted  from  the  New  Eng.  hist,  and  geneal.  register  for  Oct.,  1889. 

CS71.W318     1889 
10-10728 


710  LIBRARY  OF   CONGRESS 

Washington — Continued. 

3464  George  Washington  and  Mount  Vernon.     A  collection  of 

AVashington's  unpublished  agricultural  and  personal  letters. 
Ed.  with  historical  and  genealogical  introduction  by  M.  D. 
Con\va3\     Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  Pub.  by  the  Society,  1889. 

xcii,  352  p.     front.,  illus.,  port.     24^^™.     (Long  Island  historical  society. 
Memoirs,     v.  4)       T 

F116.L87  vol.  4 
1-13381 

3465  The  writings  of  George  Washington;  collected  and  ed.  by 

Worthington  Chauncey  Ford  .  .  .  New  York  &  London,  G.  P. 
Putnam's  sons,  1889-93. 

14  V.    2^'''^. 

No.  666  of  750  copies  printed.     Letterpress  ed. 

Vol.  14  contains  an  appendix:  "The  Washington  family." 

2-56C5 

3466  Experimental  pedigree  of  the  descendants  of  Lawrence 

Washington,  1635-1677,  of  Virginia.  By  Rev.  Horace  Edwin 
Hayden  .  . .  Reprinted  from  his  volume  of  "Virginia  gene- 
alogies," now  in  press.     [Wilkes-Barre,  Pa.]  1891. 

cover-title,  6  p.    25°'°. 

CS71.W318     ISeia 

8-812 

3467  A    genealogical    history,    beginning    with    Colonel    John 

Washington,  the  emigrant,  and  head  of  the  Washington  family 
in  America.  Ed.  and  comp.  by  Thornton  Augustin  Washing- 
ton.    Washington,  D.  C,  Press  of  McGill  &  Wallace,  1891. 

71  p.     front,  (coat  of  arms)  fold,  geneal.  tab.    23^"™. 

CS71.W318     1891 

10-5S33 

3468  Wills  of  the  American  ancestors  of  General  George  Wash- 
ington, in  the  line  of  the  original  owner  and  the  inheritors  of 
Movmt  Vernon.  From  the  original  documents  and  probate 
records.  Ed.  by  Joseph  M.  Toner,  m.  d.  Boston,  New-Eng- 
land historic  genealogical  society,  1891. 

19  p.     facsim.     25<=™. 

Reprinted  from  the  New  Eng.  hist,  and  geneal.  register  for  July  1891. 

CS71.W318     1891b 
10-10915 

3469  .  . .  The  ancestry  and  earlier  life  of  George  Washington. 

By  Edward  D.  Neill  .  . .  From  Magazine  of  Pennsylvania  his- 
torical societ}'^,  October,  1892.  {In  Macalester  college,  St. 
Paul,  Minn.  Dept.  of  history,  literature,  and  political  science. 
Contributions.  St.  Paul,  1890-92.  24<"".  2d  ser.  (1892)  1  p. 
1.,  p.  255-292  (no.  11))  E173.M12 

4-18857 


AMERICAN   AND  ENGLISH  GENEALOGIES  711 

Washington — Continued. 

3470  — —  The  Irish  Washingtons  at  home  and  abroad,  together 
with  some  mention  of  the  ancestry  of  the  American  Pater 
patriae.  By  George  Washington  .  .  .  and  Thomas  Hamilton 
Murray  .  .  .    Boston,  The  Carrollton  press,  1898. 

43  p.     6  port.  (incl.  front.)    22^"". 

CS71.W318     1898 

5-4395 

3471  Genealogy  of   the  Washington  family  .  .  .    [Los  Angeles] 

Sons  of  the  revolution,  California,  1900. 

cover-title,  13,  [1]  p.     geneal.  tab.     4". 
Comp.  by  Holdridge  Ozro  Collins. 


3472  Mount  Vernon  and  the  Washingtons.     {In  Some  colonial 

mansions  and  those  who  lived  in  them,  with  genealogies  of  the 
various  families  mentioned ;  by  Thomas  Allen  Glenn.  2d  series. 
Philadelphia,  1900.     24<='^.     p.  19-84.) 

E159.G56 

Feb.  15,  1900-22 

3473  In  the  shadow  of  the  Lord ;  a  romance  of  the  Washingtons, 

by  Mrs.  Hugh  Fraser  .  .  .  New  York,  H.  Holt  and  company, 
1906. 

3  p.  1.,  428  p.     19<=°i. 

PZ3.F864I 

&-32360 

3474  American  shrines  in  England,  by  Alfred  T.  Story;  with 

four  illustrations  in  colour  and  eighteen  in  monotone.  London, 
Methuen  &  co.  [1908] 

xi,  348  p.     illus.,  16  pi.  (4  col.,  incl.  front.)  port.     20"™. 

Contents. — The  Washingtons  of  Northamptonshire. — The  cradle  of  the 
Washingtons. — Wormleighton. — The  Washingtons  of  Brington. — The  Spencer 
and  Washington  monuments  at  Brington. — Lawrence  Washington,  the  rector 
of  Pnrleigh. — The  home  of  the  Franklins. — Scrooby  and  the  Pilgrim  fathers. — 
A  Lancashire  and  a  Suffolk  hero  [Miles  Standish  and  John  Winthrop] — Penn'a 
homes  and  burial  yjlace. — The  founder  of  Yale  college. — The  founder  of  Har- 
vard college. — Other  memorials  and  shrines  in  and  near  London. — Some  other 
heroes  of  American  colonisation. 

E187.5.S88 

8-37390 


See  also  Ball.  CS71.B2    1885 

Habersham.  CS71.H114    1901 

Watson.  CS71.W34    1910 

Waterbury.     See  also  Washington.  CS69.W5 


712  LIBEARY   OF   CONGRESS 

3475  Waterhouse. 

The  Waterhouse  and  other  families  of  Stroudwater  village,  a 
suburb  of  Portland,  Maine,  by  Leonard  B,  Chapman.  Portland, 
H.  W.  Bryant,  1906. 

2p.  l.,27p.     25"'°. 

CS71.W326     1906 

&-34286 

3476  Waterman. 

The  Maine  Watermans,  with  an  account  of  their  ancestors  in 
Massachusetts,  Rhode  Island  and  Connecticut,  by  Charles  E. 
Waterman  . . ,  Mechanic  Falls,  Me.,  Ledger  publishing  com- 
pany, 1906. 

100  p.  incl.  front,  (port.)  illus.     23^"'°. 

CS71.W328     1906 

6-43479 

Waterous.     See  also  Pearson.  F129.A96G3 

3477  Waters. 

Ancestry  of  the  Waters  family,  of  Marietta,  Ohio.  [Marietta, 
O.]  Priv.  prmt.,  1882. 

2  p.  1.,  3-31,  [1]  p.     col.  front.,  illus.     23J<='°. 
By  Wilson  Waters. 

CS71.W33     1882 

&-15021 

3478  Reminiscences  of  the  Bradford  and  Waters  families.     Mari- 
etta, O.,  Printed  by  J.  Mueller  &  son,  1885. 

cover-title,  16  p.     25'='". 

Ed.  by  Mrs.  Eliza  Paddock  (Waters)  Sisson. 

CS71.W33     1886 

9-15172 

See  also  Flagg.  CS71.F674    1903 

Zimmerman.  CS71.Z73    19— 

3479  Watkins. 

A  catalogue  op  [!]  the  descendants  of  Thomas  Watkins,  of 
Chickahomony,  Va. ;  who  was  the  common  ancestor  of  many 
of  the  families  of  the  name  in  Prince  Edward,  Charlotte,  and 
Chesterfield  counties,  Virginia.  By  Francis  N.  Watkins  .  . . 
<  Printed  for  private  circulation.  >  New-York,  J.  F.  Trow, 
printer,  1852. 

50  p.     18"°'. 

CS71.W335     1852 

7-40115 

Watkinson.     See  also  Haviland.  F127.W5P3 

Watmough.     See  also  Ellis.  F3.T61 


AMERICAN  AND  ENGLISH   GENEALOGIES  713 

3480  Watson. 

A  biographical  sketch  of  Elkanah  Watson,  founder  of  agricul- 
tural societies  in  America,  and  the  projector  of  canal  communi- 
cation in  New  York  state,  with  a  brief  genealogy  of  the  Watson 
family,  early  settled  in  Plymouth  colony.  By  Wm.  R.  Deane  .  .  . 
Albany  [N.  Y.]  J.  Munsell,  1864. 

15  p.     front,  (port.)  illus.     24|=>". 

Reprinted  from  the  New  Eng.  hist,  and  geneal.  reg.:  Biographical  sketch, 
V.  17,  p.  97;  Genealogy,  v.  18,  p.  363. 

CS71.W34     1864 
9-15171 

3481 John  Watson,  of  Hartford,  Conn.,  and  his  descendants.     A 

genealogy,  by  Thomas  Watson.     New  York,  Printed  for  the 
U.  Q.  club,  1865. 

47  p.     31^''™. 

Title  vignette. 

"Club  copy.     no.  12." 


CS71.W34     1865 


9-15480 


3481a  Rockingham    castle    and    the    Watsons.     By    C.    Wise. 

London,  E.  Stock;  [etc.,  etcl  1891. 

xvi,  256,  [16]  p.  illus.,  5  pi.  (incl.  front.)  6  port.,  2  plans  (1  fold.)  7  geneal. 
tab.    (partly   fold.)     26'=°'. 

Pref.  signed  "G.  L.  W."  (i.  e.  George  Lewis  Watson) 

DA690.R68W8 

2-30195 

3482 History  and  genealogy  of  the  Watson  family,  descendants 

of  Matthew  Watson,  who  came  to  America  in  1718.     Comp.  by 
Mrs.  Julia  Draper  (Watson)  Bemis  and  Alonzo  Amasa  Bemis  .  . . 
[Boston,  Press  of  W.  S.  Best  &  co.]     1894. 
vip.,  1  1.,  [9]-163,  [l]p.     col.  front,  (coat  of  arms)  port.     24'''". 

CS71.W34     1894 

9-15170 

3483  A  royal  Imeage:  Alfred  the  Great.     901-1901.     Comp.  by 

Annah  Robinson  Watson.  Richmond,  Va.,  Whittet  &  Shep- 
person,  1901. 

100  p.,  1  1.     col.  front.,  col.  pi.     25<"°. 

Printed  in  purple. 

"Some  American  descendants  of  Alfred  the  Great  and  other  sovereigns": 

p.  91-100. 

CS71.W34     1901 

1-23286  ' 

3484 A  book  in  letter  form  prepared  and  written  of  the  Watson 

genealogy,  1760-1909,  by  the  author  Martha  Ziegler  Watson  .  . . 
Keyser,  W.  Va.,  Printed  by  The  Mountain  echo,  1909. 

102  p.  incl.  front.,  ports.     23'^™. 

CS71.W34     1909 

10-6528 


714  LIBRABY  OF   CONGRESS 

Watson — Continued. 

3484a "Of  sceptred  race,"  by  Annah   Robinson  Watson  .  .  . 

Memphis,  Tenn.,  Early  printing  and  publishing  company,  1910. 

6  p.  1.  [9]-379,  [6]  p.     plates,  ports.     26'^'". 

CS71.W34     1010 

10-14238 

See  also  Marston.  CS71.M373    1873 

Watts.     See  also  De  Peyster.  cs71.D419    1881 

Reading.  cs71.r287    1898 

3485  Waugh. 

A  pedigree  of  the  descendants  of  John  Waugh,  d.  d.,  bishop 
of  Carlisle,  shewing  their  connection  with  the  family  of  Tullie  of 
Carlisle.  By  Henry  Wagner  .  .  .  with  an  introduction  by  the 
president.  <  Reprinted  from  the  Transactions  of  the  Cumber- 
land and  Westmorland  antiquarian  and  archaeological  society  > 
Kendal,  Printed  by  T.  Wilson,  1895. 

cover-title,  440-448  p.     fold,  geneal.  tab.     23'^". 

CS439.W37 

3-30924 

3486  Way. 

George  Way  and  his  descendants;  historical  and  genealogical ; 
their  connection  with  the  early  Penobscot  (Pejepscot)  grants, 
and  the  famous  lawsuits  resulting  therefrom,  1623-1821.  Bos- 
ton, Printed  by  E.  P.  Whitcomb,  1887. 

23  p.     23<^™. 

Signed:  C.  Granville  Way. 

CS71.W357     1887 

10-12421 

Wayne.     See  also  Byrd.  E159.G56 

Wayte.     See  Waite. 

Weare.     See  Ware. 

Weaver.     See  also  Jennings.  CS71.J545    1899 

Pierce.  CS71.P616    1874 

3487  Webb. 

Webb  [pedigree.     London,  1874] 
1  1.     29'=™. 

Communicated  by  Robert  Edmond  Chester  Waters. 

Reprinted  from  Miscellanea  genealogica  et  heraldica,  n.  s.,  v.  1,  1874,  p.  15. 

CS439.W4 

9-18111 

See  also  Driver.  CS71.D782    1889 

Giles.  CS71.G472     1864 


AMERICAN    AND  ENGLISH   GENEALOGIES  715 

3488  Webber. 

Genealogical  sketch  of  the  descendants  of  several  branches  of 
the  Webber  family.  Who  came  to  New  York  and  New  England 
in  the  early  part  of  the  seventeenth  century.  Comp.  from 
authentic  sources  by  A.  Button.  East  Saginaw,  Mich.,  L.  S. 
Laing,  printer,  1878. 

42  p.     IS''". 

East  Saginaw  is  crossed  out  in  the  Imprint  and  Saranac  written  above. 

CS71.W37     1878 

9-15193 

3489  Descendants  of  Andrew  Webber,  1763-1845.     Gomp.  by 

Lorenzo  Webber  .  .  .    Portland,   Mich.,   Doremus  &  Mauren, 
1897. 

1  p.  1.,  53  p.,  1 1.     map.     21  <''°. 

CS71.W37     1897 


3490 The  Richard  Webber  family,  a  genealogy  from  the  first 

settlement  in  America  .  .  .    Medina,  O.,  The  A.  I.  Root  co.,  1909. 

2  p.  1.,  21  p.     23^'='". 

Comp.  by  Lucy  Adelia  Washburn. 

CS71.W37     1909 

9-25800 

See  also  Bogardus.  cs71.B674    1900 

3491  Webster. 

Genealogy.     The  following  account  has  been  compiled  by  N. 
Webster.     Family  of  John  Webster.     [New  Haven,  1836] 
8  p.     23^'^'°. 
Caption  title. 

CS71.W38     1836 

10-4372 

3492 Genealogy  of  some  of  the  descendants  of  John  Webster,  of 

Ipswich,  Mass.  in  1635.     The  earlier  families  compiled  by  Wm. 
B.  Lapham,  m.  d.,  and  the  later  by  J.  O.  Webster,  m.  d.     Au- 
gusta, Me.,  C.  E.  Nash,  1884. 
cover-title,  14  p.     24«™. 

CS71.W38'    1884 

9-15166 

3493  Genealogy  of  one  branch  of  the  Webster  family,  from 

Thomas  Webster,  of  Ormesby,  County  Norfolk,  England. 
Comp.  by  Prentiss  Webster  .  .  .  Lowell,  Mass.,  Printed  by  E.  T. 
Rowell  [1894] 

45  p.     26'='°. 
Interleaved. 

CS71.W38     1894 
9-15165 


716  LIBRARY   OF   CONGRESS 

Webster — Continued. 

3494 Memorial  poems  and  brief  ancestral  record  of  the  Webster 

family  and  descendants,  by  J.  C.  Webster.     Hartford,  Conn. 
[Press  of  the  Hartford  printing  co.]  1904. 
G8  p.     front,  (port.)  plates.     21'^°. 

CS71.W38     1904 

4-3C961 

See  also  Foster.  CS71.F756    1897 

Sewall.  CS71.S513     1904 

3495  Wedgwood. 

A  history  of  the  Wedgwood  family,  by  Josiah  C.  Wedgwood 
.  .  .    London,  The  St.  Catherine  press,  ltd.,  1908. 
XX  p.,  2  1.,  325  p.,  1  1.     front.,  illus.,  plates,  ports.,  map,  geneal.  table.--. 

CS439.W42 

9-27941 

Weekes.     See  Weeks. 

3496  Weeks. 

Geo :  Weekes :  genealogy  of  the  family  of  George  Weekes,  of 
Dorchester,  Mass.,  1635-1650:  with  some  information  in  regard 
to  other  families  of  the  name:  especially,  Thomas,  of  Hunting- 
ton, L.  I.,  and  Nathaniel,  of  Falmouth  and  Hardwick,  Mass. 
By  Robert  D.  Weeks.  Newark,  N.  J.,  Press  of  L.  J.  Hardham, 
1885. 

viii,  [9J-463,  [1]  p.,  1  1.,  [2]  p.  front.,  illus.  (coat  of  arms)  ports,  (facsims.) 
25^'''". 

CS71.W395     1885 

9-15163 

3497  Report  of  the  Weeks  family  meeting  for  the  centennial  cel- 
ebration of  the  settlement  of  Holland  Weeks  in  Salisbury,  Vt. 
Held  on  August  23,  1888  ...  in  West  Cornwall,  Vt.  Middle- 
bury,  Vt.,  Register  co.,  printers,  1888. 

20  p.     22i<=™. 

CS71.W395     1888 

a-14623 

3498  Leonard  Weeks,  of  Greenland,  N.  H.  and  descendants, 

1639-1888.  With  early  records  of  families  connected,  including 
the  following  names: — Bailey.  Bartlett.  Brackett.  Burley. 
Chapman.  Chesley.  Clark.  Eastman.  Folsom.  Fowler. 
French.  Frost.  Haines.  Hilton.  Home.  Lane.  March. 
Mead.  Moody.  Moore.  Philbrook.  Pickering.  Perkins.  Rol- 
lins. Sanborn.  Scammon.  Thompson.  Wiggin  and  Wingate. 
By  Rev.  Jacob  Chapman  .  .  .  Albany,  N.  Y.,  J.  Munsell's  sons, 
1889. 

xviii,  184  p.     front.,  ports.,  fold,  geneal.  tab.     24^^™. 

CS71.W395     1889 


AMERICAN   AND   ENGLISH    GENEALOGIES  717 

Weeks — Continued . 

3499  Geo.  Weekes.     Genealogy  of  the  family  of  George  Weekes, 

of  Dorchester,  Mass.  Part  2.  Comprising  ancient  history  of 
this  and  other  British  families,  with  additional  history  of  Amer- 
ican families.  By  Robt.  D.  Weekes.  Newark,  N.  J.,  Press  of 
L.  J.  Hardham,  1892. 

viii  p.,  1 1.,  174  p.    front,  (coat  of  arms)  plates.    25^*'™. 

CS71.W395     1892 

9-15162 

3500 Descendants   of   Andrew   Weeks.     New   York,   Angell's 

printing  office,  1896. 
63  numb.  1.     23i<"°. 
Comp.  by  De  Witt  Clinton  Weeks  and  Henry  Clay  Weeks. 

CS71.W395     1896 

3-20246 

See  also  Pound.  CS71.P876    1901 

Weight.     See  also  Hallen.  CS439.H26 

Weiss.     See  also  Hunt.  CS71.B563    1866 
Weisse.     See  Weiss. 

3501  Weitzel. 

The  Weitzel  memorial.  Historical  and  genealogical  record 
of  the  descendants  of  Paul  Weitzel,  of  Lancaster,  Pa.  1740. 
Including  brief  sketches  of  the  families  of  Allen,  Byers,  Bailey, 
Crawford,  Davis,  Hayden,  M'Cormick,  Stone,  White,  and 
others.  By  Rev,  Horace  Edwin  Hayden  .  . .  Wilkes-Barre, 
Pa.  [E.  B.  Yordy,  printer]  1883. 

81  p.     25«'". 

CS71.W434     1883 

9-15161 

Welch      See  also  Cowden.  CS71.C874    1904 

Pound.  CS71.P876     1901 

WeUes.     See  WeUs. 

Wellman.     See  also  Driver.  CS71.D782    1889 

3502  WeUs. 

A  brief  general  history  of  the  Welles,  or  Wells,  family.     By 
Albert  Welles.     New  York,  Narine  &  co.,  1848. 
27  p.  incl.  geneal.  tab.     22^^™. 
Relates  chiefly  to  the  English  ancestors  of  Thomas  Welles,  of  Hartford. 

CS71.W455     1848 

J-3192 


718  LIBKAKY   OF   CONGRESS 

Wells — Continued . 

3603  History  of  the  Welles  family  in  England;  with  their  deri- 
vation in  this  country  from  Governor  Thomas  Welles,  of  Con- 
necticut. By  Albert  Welles  .  .  .  (Assisted  by  H.  H.  Clements, 
esq.)  With  an  account  of  the  Welles  family  in  Massachusetts, 
by  Henry  Winthrop  Sargent  .  .  .  Boston.  J.  Wilson  and  son, 
1874. 
1  p.  1.,  127  p.     col.  pi.,  diagr.     25'' 


.V6543 


CS71.W455     1874 


3504  Genealogy   of  the  Wells  family,   of  Wells,   Maine.     By 

Charles  K.  Wells.  Milwaukee,  Press  of  Burdick  &  Armitage, 
1874. 

43,  38  p.     23^'=™. 
Appendix:  38  p. 

CS71.W456     1874a 

9-15100 

3505  History  of  the  Welles  family  in  England  and  Normandy, 

with  the  derivation  from  their  progenitors  of  some  of  the  de- 
scendants in  the  United  States  .  .  .  By  Albert  Welles  .  .  .  New 
York,  A.  Welles,  1876. 

3  p.  1.,  312  p.     front.,  plates  (partly  col.,  coats  of  arms)  ports.     23^"'°. 

CS71.W455"    1876 

9-15158 

3506  William  Wells  of  Southold  and  his  descendants,  a.  d.  1638 

to  1878.  By  the  Rev.  Charles  Wells  Hayes  .  .  .  Buffalo,  N.  Y., 
Baker,  Jones  &  co.,  printers,  1878. 

300  p.     front.,  plates.     23''". 

CS71.W455     1878 

9-15035 

3507  Genealogy   of   Gen.    James   Wells    and    descendants  .  . . 

Comp.  1883-1892.  [Cincinnati,  The  Webb  stationery  &  print- 
ing CO.,  1892] 

142  p.     fold,  geneal.  tab.     23'^'°. 
Preface  signed:  Mary  J.  Roe. 

CS71.W456     1892 

9-15159 

3508  List  of  ancestors  and  descendants  of  John  Howell  Welles, 

of  Gilead  parish,  town  of  Hebron,  county  of  Tolland,  and  state 
of  Connecticut,  grandson  of  Thomas  Wells,  t!;o  emigrant  of 
Dudley,  Worcestershire,  England,  who  landed  in  Saybrook, 
Conn.,  in  1712.     [Washington,  D.  C,  1898] 

geneal.  tab.    44  x  71^'^'"  fold,  to  32  x  25<=™. 
2  folded  facsimiles  inserted. 
Comp.  by  John  Howell  Welles. 

CS71.W450     1808 

9-15482 


AMERICAN   AND   ENGLISH   GENEALOGIES  719 

Wells — Continued. 

3509  William  Wells  and  his  descendants,  1755-1909;  comp.  by 

Frederick  Howard  Wells  .  .  .    [Albany  ?  N.  Y.,  n909] 
117  p.     pi.     23"™. 

p.  [101]-[108]  blank  for  family  records. 
No.  19  of  an  edition  of  1?.^  copies. 

CS71.W456     1909 

9-27024 

See  also  Hunnewell. 


Wellesley.     See  also  Wesley. 

3510  Welton. 

John  Welton  and  his  wife  Mary  Upson  came  from  England 
about  1667  and  settled  in  Waterbury,  Ct.  in  1679.  [By  John 
Welton]  ...    [n.  p.,  185-] 

geneal.  tab.     67  x  58^"™. 

CS71.W464 

9-19072 

3511  Wendell. 

The  direct  ancestry  of  the  late  Jacob  Wendell,  of  Ports- 
mouth, New  Hampshire,  with  a  prefatory  sketch  of  the  early 
Dutch  settlement  of  the  province  of  New  Netherland,  1614-1664. 
By  James  Rindge  Stanwood  .  .  .    Boston,  D.  Clapp  &  son,  1882. 
49  p.     front.,  illus.,  port.,  fold,  geneal.  tab.     26'^". 
Special  limited  ed. 

Reprinted,  with  additions,  from  the  New.  Eng.  hist,  and  geneal.  register  for 
July,  1882. 

CS71.W47     1882 

9-15157 

See  also  Salisbury.  CS7i.si67    1886 

3512  Wentworth. 

A  genealogical  and  biographical  account  of  the  descendants 
of  Elder  William  Wentworth,  one  of  the  first  settlers  of  Dover, 
in  the  state  of  New  Hampshire  .  .  .  Boston,  Printed  by  S.  G. 
Drake,  1850. 

20  p.     illus.  (coat  of  arms)     23"". 

By  John  Wentworth. 

Reprinted  from  the  New.  Eng.  hist,  and  geneal.  register,  October,  1850. 

CS71.W478     1850 

9-15156 

3513  The  Wentworth  genealogy,  comprising  the  origin  of  the 

name,  the  family  in  England,  and  a  particular  account  of 
Elder  William  Wentworth,  the  emigrant,  and  of  his  descendants. 
By  John  Wentworth  .  .  .  [Boston,  Press  of  A.  Mudge  &  son] 
1870. 

2  V.     front.,  port.,  facsim.,  geneal.  tab.     24^"™. 
"For  private  family  distribution  only." 

CS71.W478     1870 

3-5052 


720  LIBRARY  OF   CONGRESS 

Wentworth — Continued. 

3514  The  Wentworth  genealogy:  English  and  American.  By- 
John  Wentworth,  ll.  d.  .  .  .    Boston,  Little,  Brown  &  co.,  1878. 

3  V.     front.,  ports.,  facsim.     24''". 

CS71.W478     1878 

&-1515.'> 

3515 Worthies,  families,  and  celebrities  of  Barnsley  and  the 

district.     By  Joseph  Wilkinson.     London  [etc.]  Bemrose  &  sons 

[1883] 

X  p.,  2  1.,  512  p.     front.,  pi.,  port.     lO"". 

"The  Earls  of  Strafford  of  Stainborough  " :  p.  309-480.     (From  the  Strafford 
mss.) 

DA690.B24W6 
2-12510 

3516  Three  branches  of  the  family  of  Wentworth,  i.  Went- 
worth of  Nettlestead,  Suffolk,  ii.  Wentworth  of  Gosfield, 
Essex.  III.  Wentworth  of  Lillingstone  Lovell,  Oxfordshire. 
By  William  Loftie  Rutton.  London  [Mitchell  and  Hughes] 
1891. 

XV,  [1],  31o  p.     front.,  photographs,  port.,  fold,  geneal.  tables,  coats  of  arms. 
26^'''". 

"One  hundred  copies  only  printed,  of  which  this  is  no.  93.     [Signed]  Wm.  L. 
Rutton." 

CS439.W44 

4-10960 

See  also  Lay  ton.  CS71.L429    1886 


3517  Wesley. 

Memoirs  of  the  Wesley  family;  collected  principally  from 
original  documents.  B}^  Adam  Clarke  ...  2d  ed.,  rev.,  cor., 
and  considerably  enl.  .  .  .  London,  Printed  for  T.  Tegg, 
1843-44. 

2  V.     fronts,  (ports.)  fold,  facsim.     18i«°. 

10-7502 

3518  The  life  of  the  Rev.  John  Wesley  .  .  .    Collected  from  his 

private  papers  and  printed  works;  and  written  at  the  request 
of  his  executors.  To  which  is  prefixed  some  account  of  his 
ancestors  and  relations;  with  the  life  of  the  Rev.  Charles  Wes- 
ley .  .  .  Collected  from  his  private  journal,  and  never  before 
published.  The  whole  forming  a  history  of  Methodism,  in 
which  the  principles  and  economy  of  the  Methodists  are  un- 
folded. By  John  Whitehead  .  .  .  With  an  introduction  by  the 
Rev.  Thomas  H.  Stockton.  2d  Am.  ed.  . .  .  Phila.,  W.  S. 
Stockton,  1845. 

2  V.  in  1.     fronts,  (ports.)     24''™. 
10-7576 


AMERICAN   AND   ENGLISH   GENEALOGIES  721 

Wesley — Continued . 

3519  The  life  of  the  Rev.  John  Wesley  .  . .    Collected  from  his 

private  papers  and  printed  works ;  and  written  at  the  request  of 
his  executors.  To  which  is  prefixed  some  account  of  his  ances- 
tors and  relations,  with  the  life  of  the  Rev.  Charles  Wesley  .  . . 
Collected  from  his  private  journal,  and  never  before  published. 
By  John  Whitehead  .  .  .  Boston,  Hill  &  Brodhead,  1846. 
2  V.  in  1.     fronts,  (ports.)     23« 


icm 


10-7575 

3519a  Memorials  of  the  Wesley  family:  including  biographical 

and  historical  sketches  of  all  the  members  of  the  family  for 
two  hundred  and  fifty  years;  together  with  a  genealogical  table 
of  the  Wesleys,  with  historical  notes,  for  more  than  nine  hun- 
dred years.  By  George  J.  Stevenson  .  .  .  London,  S.  W. 
Partridge  and  co.;  New  York,  Nelson  and  Phillips  [1876] 
XXIII,  [1],  562  p.  front,  (ports.)  fold,  geneal.  tab.     22'='". 

CS439.W46 

10-15131 

West.     See  also  Fraser.  CS71.F848    1910 

Junkin.  CS71.J95    1908 

Pocahontas.  CS71.R747     1887 

Westcott.     See  also  Shepard.  CS71.S549    1897 

3520  Westervelt. 

Genealogy  of  the  Westervelt  family.  Comp.  by  the  late  Wal- 
ter Tallman  Westervelt.  Rev.  and  ed.  by  Wharton  Dickinson. 
New  York,  Press  of  T.  A.  Wright,  1905. 

vii,  175  p.     front.,  plates,  ports.,  coat  of  arms.     24J''™. 

CS71.W525     1905 

7-26434 

Westgate.     See  also  Jennings.  CS71.J545    1899 

3521  Weston. 

The  descendants  of  Edmund  Weston  of  Duxbury,  Mass.  for 
five  generations.     By  Thomas  Weston,  jr.  ...    Boston,  G.  E. 

Littlefield,  1887. 

23  p.     24<^™. 

Reprinted  from  the  New  Eng.  hist,  and  geneal.  reg.  for  July,  1887. 

CS71.W535     1887 

9-15154 

35819°— 10 46 


722  LIBEAEY   OF   CONGRESS 

Weston — Continued. 

3521a Annals  of  an  old  manor-house,  Sutton  Place,  Guildford; 

by  Frederic  Harrison.  Illustrated  from  original  drawings  by 
Wm.  Luker,  jun.,  W.  Niven,  and  C.  Forster  Hay  ward  [and  A. 
Gladding]     London  and  New  York,  Macmillan  and  co.,  1893. 

xvii,  [1],  231  p.     front.,  66  pi.  (partly  col.)  2  facsim.,  geneal.  tab.  (9  sheets) 
29i  X  23'^". 

Head  and  tail  pieces. 
"Pedigree  of  Weston  in  the  British  museum":  p.  191-197  and  geneal.  tab. 

2-22334 

DA690.S962H3 

See  also  Kimball.  CS71.K49    1902 


Wethered.     See  also  Thomas.  cs71.T46    1877 

3522  WethereU. 

Genealogical  sketch,  tracing  the  descent  of  the  children  of 
Robert  and  Phoebe  Ann  (Delany)  Wetherill  through  the  Sharp, 
Keen,  Sandelands,  Taylor,  Thomas,  Henvis,  Kite,  Delany,  West, 
Price  and  Wetherill  families  .  .  .  Chester,  Pa.,  Printed  for  pri- 
vate circulation  by  J.  Spencer,  1902. 

98  p.  incl.  geneal.  tab.     27^"'°. 

Introduction  signed:  H.  G.  Ashmead. 

"Only  fifty  copies  printed,  no.  44." 

CS71.W54     1902 

2-28231 

Wetherill.     See  Wetherell. 

Wetmore.     See  Whitmiore. 

Wetzell.     See  also  Beaum.an.  E207.B37F2 

Weyandt.     See  Wyand. 

Weygant.     See  also  Rogers.  CS71.I173    1905 

Sackett.  cs7i.si2i    1897 

Whaley.     See  Whalley. 

3523  WhaUey. 

Pedigree  of  Whalley,  from  an  ancient  vellum  roll  late  in  the 
possession  of  the  Rev.  Cave  Humfrey,  rector  of  Laughton,  Lei- 
cestershire [and  now  of  Mrs.  R.  Hunt,  of  Boreatton]  ed.  by  J. 
Fetherston,  f.  s.  a.     [n.  p.]  1872. 

cover-title,  4  p.     front,  (coat  of  arms)    28^"™. 

Title  vignette. 

CS439.W48 

2-26606 


AMERICAN   AND  ENGLISH   GENEALOGIES  723 

Whalley— Continued. 

3524 English  record  of  the  Whaley  family  and  its  branches  in 

America,  by  Rev.  Samuel  Whaley.     Ithaca,  Andrus  &  Church, 
1901. 

vi  p.,  1  1.,  233,  [1]  p.  incl.  front,  (port.)  facsim.,  geneal.  tables,  pi.  (coat  of 
arms)    22"". 

CS71.W552     1901 

1-27960 

3525  Wharton. 

Genealogy  of  the  Wharton  family  of  Philadelphia.  1664  to 
1880.  By  Anne  H.  Wharton  .  .  .  Philadelphia  [Collins,  printer] 
1880. 

iv,  [5]-134  p.,  1  1.     front.,  pi.,  port.     25^"'". 

"Edition:  150  copies  octavo,  10  copies  quarto,     no.  119." 

CS71.W554     1880 
3-3838 

3526  Wheat. 

Wheat  genealogy :  a  history  of  the  Wheat  family  in  America, 
with  a  brief  account  of  the  name  and  family  in  England  and 
Normandy,  v.  i  .  .  .  Ed.  ...  by  Silas  C.  Wheat.  Brooklyn, 
N.  Y.,  S.  C.  Wheat,  1903. 

1  V.     front.,  col.  plates,  ports.,  facsims.     23^"™. 

CS71.W556     1903 

3-17525 

Wheatleigh.     See  Wheatley. 

3527  Wheatley. 

Genealogy  of  the  Wheatley  or  Wheatleigh  family.  A  history 
of  the  family  in  England  and  America  .  .  .  Comp.  by  Hannibal 
P.  Wheatley  .  .  .    [Farmington,  N.  H.,  E.  H.  Thomas,  1902] 

1  p.  1.,  154  p.     illus.,  plates,  ports.     23*=™. 

CS71.W557     1902 

3-25508 

Wheaton.     See  also  Converse.  CS71.C766    1887 

3528  Wheeler. 

Wheeler  and  Warren  families.  Descendants  of  George 
Wheeler,  Concord,  Mass.,  1638,  through  Deacon  Thomas 
Wheeler,  Concord,  1696,  and  of  John  Warren,  Boston,  Mass., 
1630,  through  Ebenezer  Warren,  Leicester,  Mass.,  1744.,  Comp. 
by  Henry  Warren  Wheeler.  Albany,  N.  Y.,  J.  Munsell's  sons, 
1892. 

121  p.     plates,  ports.     22"=™. 

CS71.W56     1892 

9-25085 

3529  American  ancestors  of  the  children  of  Joseph  and  Daniella 

Wheeler  of  whom  we  have  records  .  .  .    Comp.  by  Joseph  and 
Daniella  Wheeler  .  .  .    Wheeler,  Ala.  [1896] 

cover-title,  24  p.    front.,  plates.    24"™. 

CS71.W56     1896 

9-15020 


724  LIBRAE Y   OF    CONGRESS 

Wheeler — Continued. 

3530  Genealogy  of  some  of  the  descendants  of  Obadiah  Wheeler 

of  Concord,  and  Thomas  Thaxter  of  Hingham.  By  Henry  M. 
Wheeler.     Worcester,  Mass.,  F.  P.  Rice,  1898. 

74  p.    geneal.  tables.    26''™. 

CS71.W56     1898 

9-25086 

3531  Genealogy  of  a  branch  of  the  Wheelers,  comp.  by  Giles 

Wheeler  of  Concord,  N.  H.,  a  descendant  of  Daniel  Wheeler, 
of  Hollis,  N.  H.  .  .  .  Concord,  N.  H.,  Rumford  printing  com- 
pany, 1908. 

61  p.  incl.  front,  (port.)     19'^™. 


CS71.W56     1908 


8-17713 


See  also  Barrett.  F74.C8P8 

Washington.  CS69.W5 

Wheelock.     See  also  Chute.  CS71.C564    1894 

Whetcombe.     See  Whitcomb. 

Whetten.     See  also  Todd.  CS71.T634    1867 

3532  Whipple. 

A  brief  genealogy  of  the  Whipple  families,  who  settled  in 
Rhode  Island  .  .  .  By  Henry  E.  Whipple  . . .  Providence, 
A.  C.  Greene,  printer,  1873. 

Ip.  1.,  63p.    22^"™. 

Mainly  descendants  of  Capt.  John  Wliipple,  1616?-85,  of  Providence,  R.  I. 

CS71.W574     1873 

1-5850 

3533  Genealogical  notes  of  the  Whipple-Hill  families,  together 

with  fragmentary  records  of  other  families.     Comp.  by  John 
Whipple  Hill.     Albany,  N.  Y.,  J.  Munsell's  sons,  1897. 

3  p.  1.,  9-106  p.    geneal.  tab.     24'=™. 

Original  imprint  "Chicago,  Fergus  print,  co."  corrected  to  "Albany,  J. 

Munsell's  sons." 

CS71.W574     1897 

1-10280 

See  also  Lane.  CS71.L266    1857 


3533a  Whitaker. 

Whitaker  of  Hesley  hall,  Grayshott  hall,  Pylewell  park,  and 
Palermo.  Being  some  family  records  collected  and  arranged 
by  Robert  Sanderson  Whitaker.  London,  Mitchell,  Hughes 
and  Clarke,  1907. 

iv.  p.,  2  1.,  99,  [1]  p.,  1  1.,  48  p.  incl.  geneal.  tables,     front.,  plates,  port., 
coats  of  arm  (partly  col.)    30  cm. 
48  blank  pages  for  "Addenda"  at  end. 

CS439.W485     1907 

10-15893 


AMEKICAjST   and  ENGLISH   GENEALOGIES  725 

3534  Whitcher. 

Descendants  of  Chase  Whitcher  of  Warren,  N.  H.,  fourth  in 
descent  from  Thomas  Whittier  of  Salisbury  (Haverhill)  Mass. 
By  William  F.  Whitcher.  Woodsville,  N.  H.,  News  book  and 
job  print,  1907. 

vii,  128  p.     front.,  plates,  ports.     23"™. 

"100  copies  printed,    no.  55." 

CS71.W58     1907 

8-3801 

See  also  Whittier. 


3535  Whitcomb. 

Memorial  of  the  Whitcomb  and  Pierce  families.      Comp,  by 
William  Frederic  Whitcomb.     Boston,  1888. 
23  p.     23^'="'. 

Arms  of  both  families  on  title  page. 
Interleaved  copy. 

CS71.W581     1888 

1-20753 

3536  The  Whitcomb  family  in  America;  a  biographical  gene- 
alogy with  a  chapter  on  our  English  forbears  "by  the  name  of 
Wlietcombe."  [By]  Charlotte  Whitcomb  . . .  Minneapolis, 
Minn.,  1904. 

621  p.     col.  front,  (coat  of  arms)  illus.,  plates,  ports,  map,  facsims.    28  x  23^*^™. 

CS71.W581     1904 

5-27061 

3537  White. 

Memorials  of  Elder  John  White,  one  of  the  first  settlers  of 
Hartford,  Conn.,  and  of  his  descendants.     By  Allyn  Stanley 
Kellogg.     Hartford,  Case,  Lockwood  and  co.,  1860. 
xviii,  13-321,  [1]  p.     23<==». 

CS71.W585     1860 

1-13599 

3538  The  descendants  of  William  White,  of  Haverhill,  Mass. 

Genealogical  notices  by  Hon.  Daniel  Appleton  White.     Boston, 
J.  Wilson  and  son,  1863. 

47  p.    27<=™. 

CS71.W586     1863 


3539  The  descendants  of  Thomas  White,  of  Marblehead  and 

Mark  Haskell  of  Beverly,  Mass.  With  a  brief  notice  of  the 
Coombs  family.  Comp.  by  Perley  Derby.  Boston,  Press  of 
D.  Clapp  &  son,  1872. 

iv  p.,  2  1.,  9-81,  [1]  p.     24<'°». 
Interleaved . 

CS71.W585     1872 

1-10283 


726  LIBEAEY   OF    CONGRESS 

White — Continued . 

3540  Henry  White  and  his  family  .  .  .    [New  York,  1S77] 

cover-title,  7  p.     front,  (port.)  pi.     23i«'». 

By  John  Austin  Stevens. 

Reprinted  from  the  Magazine  of  American  history,  Dec.  1877. 

CS71.W585     1877 

&-15494 

3541  Account  of  the  meeting  of  the  descendants  of  Colonel 

Thomas  White,  of  IMaryland,  held  at  Sophia's  dairy,  on  the 
Bush  River,  Maryland,  June  7,  1877.  Including  papers  read 
on  that  occasion,  together  with  others  then  referred  to  and 
since  prepared.     Philadelphia,  1879. 

211  p.     fold,  geneal.  tab.     33'^=>. 
Comp.  by  William  White  Bronson. 
Title  vignette:  coat  of  arms. 

CS71.W585     1879 

9-15181 

3542  Memoir  of  Brig.  Gen.  Anthony  Walton  White  of  the  Con- 
tinental army.     Comp.  by  Anna  M.  W.  Woodhull  ...    [n.  p., 

1882  ?] 
11  p.     front,  (port.)     23^'^'". 

' '  Presented  to  the  New  Jersey  historical  society,  at  Newark,  May  18th,  1882." 
"Genealogical  and  biographical  notes":  p.  9-11. 


3543  Ancestry  of  Samuel  Stockton  White  .  .  .    With  accounts 

of  the  families  of  White,  Newby,  Rose,  Cranmer,  Stout,  Smith, 
Stockton,  Leeds,  Fisher,  Gardiner,  Mathews,  Elton,  Revell, 
Stacye,  Tonkin,  Carey,  and  Johnson.  Comp.  by  William 
Francis  Cregar  . . .  Philadelphia  [Press  of  Patterson  &  White] 
1888. 

viii,  161  p.    plates  (coats  of  arms)  port.,  fold,  facsim.,  fold,  geneal.  chart. 

28cm 

CS71.W585     1888 

9-15493 

3544  Ancestry  of  the  children  of  James  William  White,  m.  d., 

NN'ith  accounts  of  the  families  of  White,  Newby,  Rose,  Cranmer, 
Stout,  Smith,  Stockton,  Leeds,  Fisher,  Gardiner,  Mathews, 
Elton,  Revell,  Stacye,  Tonkin,  McLorinan,  Dowse,  Jewett,  Hunt, 
Reddinge,  Isbell,  and  Griswold.  Comp.  hj  William  Francis 
Cregar  . . .    Philadelphia  [Press  of  Patterson  &  "VMiite]  1888. 

viii,  194  p.     plates  (coats  of  arms)  fold,  facsim.,  fold,  geneal.  tab.     28'^™. 

CS71.W585     1888a 

9-15492 


AMEEICAN   AND  ENGLISH   GENEALOGIES  727 

White — Continued . 

3545 . . .  Memorials  of  Roderick  White  and    his   wife,  Lucy 

Blakeslee  of  Paris  Hill,  N.  Y.,  with  some  account  of  their 
American  ancestors  and  a  complete  record  of  their  descendants. 
By  Andrew  C.  White  .  .  .    Ithaca^  N.  Y.,  Printed  for  the  family, 
by  Andrus  &  Church,  1892. 
32  p.     26^'='°. 

At  head  of  title:  1632-1892. 
p.  15-24  printed  on  one  side  of  leaf  only. 

CS71.W685     1892 

9-15491 

3546 Ancestral  chronological  record  of  the  William  TMiite  family, 

from  1607-8  to  1895.     Concord  [Mass.'  Printed  by  the  Repub- 
lican press  association,  1895. 
393  p.     plates,  ports.     23^<=". 
Dedicatory  preface  signed  by  Thomas  White  and  Samuel  "^Tiite. 

CS71.W585     1895 

9-15490 

3547 .  .  .  Papers  of  the  White  family  of  Brookline,  1650-1807. 

[Brookline,  Mass.,  1895] 

[35]-53  p.     21"™.     (Brookline  historical  publication  society.     Publications. 
[1st  ser.]    no.  4) 
Caption  title. 

F74.B9.B8  no.  4 

6-9034 

3548 The  White  family  genealogy,     [n.  p.,  1897  ?] 

4  p.     ISJ"'". 

Caption  title. 

"From  the  Narragansett  sun  of  October  6,  1897." 

CS71.W585     1897 


3549 Report  of  the  reunion  of  John  White's  descendants  at 

Salem  Willows,  Massachusetts,  on   Sept.    1,  1897.     Arranged 
by  the  secretary  [Almira   Larkin    White]     Haverhill,  Mass., 
Press  of  Chase  bros.,  1898. 
22  p.     pi.     20'^'". 

CS71.W585     1898 

9-15488 

3550  John  White  of  Watertown  and  Brookline,  and  some  of  his 

descendants.     By  Thomas  J.  Lothrop  .  .  .    Boston,  D.  Clapp 
&  son,  printers,  1898. 
8  p.     24^«™. 
Reprinted  from  the  New  Eng.  hist,  and  geneal.  register  for  Oct.,  1898. 

CS71.W585     1898a 

9-15489 


728  LIBRARY   OF   CONGRESS 

White — Continued. 

3551  Genealogy  of  the  descendants  of  John  White  of  Wenham 

and  Lancaster,  Massachusetts.  1638-[1909]  .  .  .  By  Almira 
Larkin  White  .  . .  Haverhill,  Mass.,  Chase  brothers,  printers, 
1900-09. 

4  V.    fronts.,  plates,  ports.,  maps,  facsims.  (2  double)  geneal.  tables  (1  fold.) 
23^"™. 

Vol.  3:  Haverhill,  Mass.,  Press  of  Nichols,  "the  printer";  v.  4:  Press  of  the 
Nichols  print. 

Title  varies:  v.  1-2,  Genealogy  of  the  descendants  of  John  White  . . .    163&- 
1900.     In  two  volumes. 

V.  3,  Genealogy  of  the  descendants  of  John  White  . . .    1638-1905.    In  three 
volumes. 

V.  4,  Genealogy  of  the  ancestors  and  descendants  of  John  ^Miite  . . .    1574- 
1909.     In  four  volumes. 

CS71.W685     1900- 

Oct.  11,  1900-128 

3552 The  Nicholas  White  family,  1643-1900,  comp.  by  Thomas 

J.  Lothrop  .  .  .    Taunton,  Mass.  [Printed  by  C.  A.  Hack  &  son] 
1902. 
1  p.  1.,  493  p.     geneal.  tab.     24""^. 

CS71.W585     1902 

3-16528 

3553  T\Tiite  family  quarterly,  an  illustrated  genealogical  maga- 
zine devoted  to  the  ancestry,  history  and  genealogy  of  the 
descendants  of  John  W^hite  of  Wenham  and  Lancaster,  Llassa- 
chusetts.  V.  1-3;  Jan.  1903-Oct.  1905.  Haverhill,  Mass., 
A.  L.  White,  1903-05. 

3  V.  in  1.     plates,  ports.,  facsims.     24"™. 
Almira  L.  \\Tiite,  editor. 
No  more  published. 

CS71.W585     1903-1905 
9-3838 

3554  .  .  .  John  White  of  Muddy  River  and  descendants  of  his 

yoimgest  son,  Benjamin.  A  paper  read  before  the  society,  April 
22,  1903  and  April  27,  1904,  by  Charles  F.  White  . . .  Brook- 
line,  Mass.,  The  Society,  1904. 

38  p.    pi.,  port.,  map,  geneal.  tab.    24^'^'".    (In  Brookline  historical  society. 
Publications,     no.  3  [pt.  1]) 

F74.B9B85  no.  3 

5-33687 

3555 Norman  White,  his  ancestors  and  his  descendants,  comp. 

and  ed.  by  Erskine  Norman  Wliite  . .  .  New  York,  1905. 
155  p.    front.,  plates,  ports.,  facsims.    21^=™. 
Printed  for  private  distribution. 

CS71.W585     1906 

5-41003 


AMERICAN  AND  ENGLISH   GENEALOGIES  729 

White — Continued . 

3556 The  White  family.     [2d  ed.,  enl.  and  cor.]     [Detroit,  1906] 

35  p.     27'='". 

Caption  title.     Cover-title:  The  Whites. 

Introduction  signed  H.  K.  \Miite,  Detroit,  Mich.,  1906. 

CS71.W585     1906 

S-2769 

3557  A  genealogical  history  of  the  descendants  of  Peter Wliite, 

of  New  Jersey,  from  1670,  and  of  William  White  and  Deborah 
Tilton  his  wife,  loyalists.  By  James  E.  White  ...  St.  John, 
N.  B.,  Barnes  &  co.,  1906. 

V,  [1],  89,  XV  p.     ports.     22^"™. 

Supplementary  matter,  paged  89-92,  inserted  between  p.  88-89. 

CS71.W585     1906a 

10-U7G4 

3558  Descendants  of  Thomas  White  of  Weymouth,  Mass.,  1630- 

1907,  by  C.  S.  Williams.  New  York  [Press  of  T.  A.  Wright] 
1907. 

88  numb.  1.     2  pi.  (incl.  front.)  3  port. 
"Privately  printed  edition  of  25  copies. 
Printed  on  one  side  of  leaf  only. 


See  also  Adams. 

Kingsbury. 

Kirby. 

Maunsell. 

Shreve. 

Thayer. 

Vinton. 

Weitzel. 

Wight. 


'."i^"^. 

No.  nineteen." 

CS71.W585 

1907 

CS71.A2 

1894a 

CS71.K551 

1904 

CS71.K58 

1898 

CS439.M37 

CS71.S56 

1897 

CS71.T37 

1835 

CS71.V79 

1858a 

CS71.W434 

1883 

3558a  Whitfield. 

Notes  on  the  family  of  Whitfeld,  or  Whitfield,  of  the  counties 

of  Northumberland   and   Sussex.     By  Mark  Antony  Lower. 

(7n  Sussex  archaeological  society.    Collections.    Lewes,  Sussex, 

1867.     23"=°^.     V.  19,  p.  83-90) 

DA670.S97S9     voL  19 

3559  Whitehead. 

John  Whitehead  of  New  Haven  and  Branford,  Conn.  By 
James  Shepard.  <  Reprinted  from  New-Eng.  historical  and 
genealogical  register  for  April,  1901.  >  Republished  by  the 
author.  New  Britain,  Conn.,  1902.  Boston,  Press  of  D.  Clapp 
&  son  [1902] 
7  p.     25<=™. 

CS71.W591     1902 

3-474 

See  also  Hudson.  da690.W6H8 


Whitehouse.     See  also  Bruen.  CS439.B86 


730  LIBRARY  OF   CONGRESS 

3559a  Whiting. 

Memoir  of  Rev.  Samuel  Whiting,  D.  D.,  and  of  his  wife, 
Elizabeth  St.  John,  with  references  to  some  of  their  English 
ancestors  and  American  descendants.  By  William  Whit- 
ing ...  2d  ed.,  with  notes  and  corrections  .  .  .  Boston, 
Press  of  Rand,  Avery  &  company,  1873. 

334  p.     2U'-'". 

Two  hundred  copies  printed — not  published. 

Gencal.  tab.:  "Pedigree  of  the  Whiting  family  in  America,  who  are  de- 
scendants from  Rev.  Samuel  Whiting  and  Elizabeth  St.  John"  (56  x  43'='°. 
fold,  to  21J  X  14<=™),  inserted. 

CS71.W61     1873 
10-15240 

3560  Whiting  genealogy.     Nathaniel  Whiting  of  Dedham,  Mass., 

1641,  and  five  generations  of  his  descendants.  Comp.  by 
Theodore  S.  Lazell  .  . .  Boston,  Mass.  [T.  R.  Marvin  &  son, 
printers!  1902. 

80  p.     24i'''». 

CS71.W61     1902 

2-18462 

See  also  Blair.  CS71.B645    1898 

Boardman. 

Whitlock.     See  also  Stebbins.  CS71.S81    1880 

3561  Whitman. 

History  of  the  descendants  of  John  Whitman  of  Weymouth, 
Mass.  By  Charles  H.  Farnam  .  .  .  New  Haven,  Tuttle,  More- 
house &  Taylor,  1889. 

XV,  1246  p.    col.  front,  (coat  of  arms)    26''='. 

CS71.W614     1889 

9-15487 

3561a  Whitmarsh. 

Genealogy  of  the  Whitmarsh  family.  Rev.  ed.  West 
Bloomfield,  N.  Y.,  N.  W.  Bates,  1902. 

[10]  p.     16'''°. 

Dedication  signed:  Newton  Whitmarsh  Bates. 

2-24893 

See  also  Faxon„  CS71.F281    1880 


3562  Whitmore. 

Notes  on  the  manor  and  family  of  Whitmore.     Comp.  by 
W.  H.  Whitmore.     Boston,  Printed  for  private  circulation  only, 
by  J.  Wilson  and  son,  1856. 
14  p.     23^"™. 

CS439.W6     1856 
3-20776 


AMERICAN   AND  ENGLISH   GENEALOGIES  731 

Whitmore — Continued . 

3563  The    Wetmore    family    of    America,    and    its    collateral 

branches:  with  genealogical,  biographical,  and  historical  no- 
tices. By  James  Carnahan  Wetmore.  Albany,  Munsell  &  Row- 
land, 1861. 

X,  [2],  670  p.     illus.  (coat  of  arms)     25^'=™. 
Descendants  of  Thomas  WTiitmore,  1615-1681. 

CS71.W616     1861 

9-15486 

3564  Notes  on  the  Whitmores  of  Madeley,  Eng.  and  the  Farrars 

and  Brewers  of  Essex  County,  Massachusetts.  By  William 
Henry  Whitmore.     Boston,  D.  Clapp  &  son,  1875. 

3  p.  1.,  47  p.  incl.  front,  (port.)  geneal.  tab.     23'^°^.     (His  Tract  no.  4) 

CS439.W5     1876 

2-19626 

3565  The  Whitmores  of  Ludson,  co.  Salop.     Communicated  by 

William  H.  Wliitmore.     [n.  p.,  1885?] 

9  p.     24'^'". 

Based  in  part  on  records  copied  by  J.  L.  Chester. 

CS439.W5     1885 

8-4651 

3566  A  genealogy  of  several  branches  of  the  y\Tiittemore  family, 

including  the  original  Wliittemore  family  of  Hitchin,  Hertford- 
shire, England;  and  a  brief  lineage  of  other  branches.  By  B.  B. 
Whittemore.     Nashua,  N.  H.,  F.  P.  Whittemore,  printer,  1890. 

106  p.    23'="'. 

CS71.W616     1890 

9-15485 

3567 The  Whitmore  genealogy,  a  record  of  the  descendents  of 

Francis  Wliitmore  of  Cambridge,  Massachusetts  (1625-1685) 
1907.  Jessie  Whitmore  Patten  Purdy.  [Reading,  Pa.,  Pengelly 
&  bro.,  printers,  1907] 

ix  p.,  1 1.,  13-158  p.     2  port.  (incl.  front.)     24'^'°. 

CS71.W616     1907 

8-15501 

3568  Ancestors  of  Rev.  Williams  Howe  Whittemore,  Bolton, 

Ct.,  1800— Rye,  N.  Y.,  1885  and  of  his  wife  Maria  Clark,  New 
York,  1803— Brooklyn,  1886.  Comp.  by  William  Plumb 
Bacon.     [New  Britain,  Conn.,  Adkins  printing  co.,  1907] 

5p.  1.,  124p.     2  pi.,  2  port.,  2  double  geneal.  tab.     26^'=°'. 
"Edition  of  150  copies.     Printed  for  ...  private  distribution." 

CS71.W616     1907a 

8-2767 

3569  Whitney. 

The  Whitney  family  of  Connecticut,  and  its  affiliations; 
being  an  attempt  to  trace  the  descendants,  as  well  in  the 
female  as  the  male  lines,  of  Henry  Whitney,  from  1649  to  1878; 


732  LIBEAEY   OF   CONGEESS 

3569  Whitney— Continued. 

to  which  is  prefixed  some  account  of  the  Whitneys  of  England. 
By  S.  Whitney  Phoenix  .  . .  New  York,  Priv.  print.  [Brad- 
street  press]  1878. 

3  V.    fold,  geneal.  tables.    28J«'". 

Paged  continuously. 

"Edition:  500  copies  4°,  10  copies  folio.    All  for  presentation." 

CS71.W62     1878 

9-25087 

3570  Some  of  the  descendants  of  John  and  Elinor  Whitney,  who 

settled  in  Watertown,  Massachusetts,  in  1635.  Comp.  by 
William  L.  Whitney  . .  .    Pottsville,  Pa.,  M.  E.  Miller,  1890. 

101  p.     23^'-'°. 

Edition  private. — 100  copies. 

CS71.W62     1890 

9-15505 

3571  Whitney.     The  descendants  of  John  Whitney,  who  came 

from  London,  England,  to  Watertown,  Massachusetts,  in  1635. 
By  Frederick  Clifton  Pierce  .  .  .  Chicago,  The  author,  press  of 
W.  B.  Conkey  co.,  1895. 

692  p.  incl.  front.,  illue.,  plates.     26<>™. 

CS71.W62     1895 

9-18749 

3572  The  ancestry  of  John  Whitney  who,  with  his  wife  Elinor, 

and  sons  John,  Richard,  Nathaniel,  Thomas  and  Jonathan, 
emigrated  from  London,  England,  in  the  year  1635,  and  settled 
in  Watertown,  Massachusetts  .  .  .  By  Henry  Melville  .  . .  New 
York,  Printed  at  the  De  Vinne  press,  1896. 

xviii,  295  p.    col.  front,  (coat  of  arms)  plates,  fold,  map,  facsims.,  fold,  geneal. 
tab.     26'-'". 
600  copies  printed. 

CS71.W62     1896 

9-18736 

3573  William  Wliitney  Rice.  A  biographical  sketch,  by  Rock- 
wood  Hoar.  Also  The  ^Tiitney  narrative,  being  an  account 
of  the  Whitney  family  written  by  Mr.  Rice.  Worcester,  Press 
of  C.  Hamilton,  1897. 

1  p.  1.,  83  p.     front,  (port.)  2  pi.     25^'='". 


3574  A  Watertown  farm  in  eight  generations.     A  memorial  of 

the  Whitney  family.     By  William  H.  Whitney  .  .  .    Cambridge, 

Mass.,  1898*^, 

5p.  1.,  ISOnumb.  1.,  8  1.     maps.     24i<==». 
Blue  print  photographs. 

CS71.W62     1898 

9-15504 

Whiten.     See  Whitten. 
Whittelsey.     See  Whittlesey. 
Whittemore.     See  Whitmore. 


AMERICAN   AND  ENGLISH   GENEALOGIES  733 

3575  Whitten. 

.  . .  Commemoration  of  the  ordination  of  John  Milton 
Whiton  to  the  ministry  of  the  Presbyterian  church  in  Antrim, 
N.  H.  1808.  1908.  [Antrim?  N.  H.]  Printed  for  the  family, 
1908. 

42  p.     plates,  ports.     23^''"'. 

"  Genealogical  record  " :  p.  39-42. 

CS71.W622     1908 

9-27479 

3576  Whittier. 

Genealogy  of  two  branches  of  the  Whittier  family,  from  1620 
to  1873.  By  D.  B.  Whittier  .  .  .  Boston,  A.  Mudge  &  son, 
printers,  1873. 

22  p.     fold,  geneal.  tab.     24<^°i. 

Geneal.  tab.  lithographed  in  gold  and  colora. 

CS71.W624     1873 

9-15503 

3577  Genealogy  of  the  Whittier  family.     1622.     1882.    Comp. 

and  arranged  by  Charles  Collyer  Whittier.     Boston,  Heliotype 
printing  co.  [1882] 

geneal.  tab.     75  x  108'''"  fold,  to  24  x  l?"™. 

Printed  for  private  distribution.  Executed  entirely  with  pen  and  ink  by 
Burdett,  and  re-produced  in  heliotype. 

CS71.W624     1883 

9-15502 

See  also  Whitcher. 


Whittle.     See  also  Pocahontas.  CS71.R747    1887 

3578  Whittlesey. 

Address  of  Elisha  Whittlesey  delivered  at  a  meeting  of  the 
Whittlesey  family,  which  convened  at  Saybrook,  Connecticut, 
September  20,  1855.     Washuigton,  1855. 

22  p.     22^<"^. 

CS71.W627     1855 

9-15500 

3579  Genealogy  of  the  Wliittelsey-Wliittlesey  family.     Comp. 

and  pub.  by  Charles  Barney  Whittelsey  .  .  .  Hartford,  Conn., 
C.  B.  Whittelsey,  Press  of  the  Case,  Lockwood  &  Braina'rd com- 
pany, 1898. 

414  p.     front.,  plates,  ports.,  map,  coat  of  arms.     24"™. 
Limited  edition. 

CS71.W627     1898 

9-15501 

See  also  Dawson.  CS71.D272    I874a 


Wiatt.     See  Wyatt. 


734  LIBRARY   OF   CONGRESS 

3580  Wickham. 

Wickham.     [Genealogical  sketch  by]  C.  A.  Hoppin,  jr.     Hart- 
ford, 1899. 
12  p.     26<=". 
Caption  title. 

The  ancestry  and  descendants  of  Thomas  Wickham  of  Wethersfield,  Conn. 

CS71.W637     1899 

1-23271 

3581  Wickware. 

Genealogy  of  the  Wickware  family;  containing  an  account  of 
the  origin  and  early  history  of  the  name  and  family  in  England, 
and  the  record  of  John  Wickware,  who  emigrated  to  New  Lon- 
don, Connecticut,  in  1675,  and  of  his  descendants  in  America,  by 
Arthur  Manley  Wickwire  .  .  .  [New  York  and  Meriden,  Press  of 
the  Curtiss-Way  company,  "=1909] 

5  p.  1.,  13-283  p.     front.,  plates,  ports.,  maps,  facsims.,  fold,  geneal.  tab. 

OQlcm 

CS71.W638     1909 

9-29979 

Wickwire.     See  Wickware. 

Widdifield.     See  also  Lundy.  CS71.L969    1902 

3582  Widener. 

The  Wideners  in  America,  by  Howard  H.  Widener  .  .  .  Chili, 
N.  Y.,  C.  A.  Nichols,  jr.  [1904] 

330  p.     front,  (port.)    22'='". 

CS71.W639     1904 

8-322 

3583  Wiggin. 

1813.  Charles  E.  Wiggin.  1888.  [Boston,  G.  F.  Crook,  prin- 
ter, 1888  ?] 

148  p.    port.     15i<"". 
On  cover:  In  memoriam  C.  E.  W. 
Compiled  by  J.  H.  Wiggin.    cf.  p.  135. 
"Genealogy  and  history":  p.  71-148. 

6-7074 

See  also  Griffin.  F129.S74.G8 


White.  CS71.W585     1906a 

3584  Wight. 

The  Wight  family.     IMemoir  of  Thomas  Wight,  of  Dedham, 

Mass.,  with  genealogical  notices  of  his  descendants,  from  1637  to 

1840.     By  Danforth  Phipps  Wight  .  .  .    Boston,  Press  of  T.  R. 

Marvin,  1848. 

119  p.     19J'='". 

CS71.W657     1848 

9-15495 


AMERICAN   AND  ENGLISH   GENEALOGIES  735 

Wight — Continued. 

3585  The  Wights.     A  record  of  Thomas  Wight  of  Dedham  and 

Medfield  and  of  his  descendants  1635-1890,     By  William  Ward 

Wight  .  .  .    Mlwaukee,  Swain  &  Tate,  1890. 

xi,  357  p.     28^^^". 

"Of  this  edition  of  the  Wights  this  is  no.  612." 

"List  of  authorities":  p.  354-357. 

CS71.W657     1890 

2-1652 

See  also  White. 


Wnbor.     See  Wilbur. 

3586  Wilbur. 

Genealogical  record  of  the  Wilbur  family.  Comp.  by  Asa 
Wilbur  .  .  .  Boston,  Printed  for  the  family  [by  Eand,  Avery  & 
Frye]  1871. 

89  p.     19^'=™. 

Part  of  the  pages  left  blank  for  memoranda. 

CS71.W666     1871 

&-15499 

3587  Life  of  Lafayette  Wilbur,    (autobiography)    and  family 

genealogy.     Jericho,  Vt.,  Press  of  K.  C.  Butler,  1881. 

75  p.     19"™. 

CS71.W666     1881 

9-15498 

3588  The  Wildbores  in  America,  a  family  tree,  by  John  R.  Wil- 

bor.    Saint  Paul,  Mnn,  The  author,  1907. 

3  p.  1.,  4-145,  21  p.     25^'=°». 

CS71.W666     1907 

7-27164 

3589  WUcox. 

The  Wilcox  family.  By  W.  H.  Whitmore.  <  From  the  Hist, 
and  gen.  register  for  Jan.  1875  > .  Boston,  Printed  by  D.  Clapp 
&  son,  1875. 

cover-title,  8  p.     25^'''°. 

CS71.W667     1875 

9-15497 

3590  A  Wilcox-Brown-Medbery  genealogy.  Compiled  by  Wil- 
liam Alonzo  Wilcox.  Scranton,  Pa.,  Printed  for  the  author, 
1902. 

36  p.     22<'™. 

"Elmhurst  signal  print.     No.  8,  seventy-five  copies  printed." 
Includes  only  those  lines  represented  in  Pennsylvania  or  descended  from 
Pennsylvanians. 

CS71.W667     1902 

2-24591 

See  also  Merrill.  CS71.M67    1888 

Nash.  CS71.N25     1902 

Wildbore.     See  Wilbur. 


736  LIBEARY   OF   CONGRESS 

3591  Wnder. 

Book  of  the  Wilders.  A  contribution  to  the  history  of  the 
Wilders,  from  1497,  in  England,  to  the  emigration  of  Martha,  a 
^\^dow,  and  her  family  to  Massachusetts  Bay,  in  1638,  and  so, 
through  her  family  down  to  1875;  with  a  genealogical  table  .  .  . 
By  Rev.  Moses  H.  Wilder.  New  York,  printed  by  E.  O.  Jen- 
kins for  the  compiler,  1878. 

xvi,  394  p.     front,  (pi.)  ports.     24'™. 

Title  vignette:  coat  of  arms. 

CS71.W671     1878 

9-15496 

3592  Joseph  Wilder  and  his  descendants.     2d  ed.     Pembroke 

[Me.]  Printed  by  the  compilers.  1902. 

10  p.    19'^'". 

Preface  signed:  Sidney  A.  Wilder,  Gerald  G.  Wilder. 

CS71.W671     1902 

3-27029 

See  also  White.  CS71.W585    1900 


3593  Wildman. 

Genealogy  of  Roimsevelle  Wildman,  jr.,  born  in  Wasliington, 
D.  C,  Jan.  3,  1893,  son  of  Rounsevelle  Wildman  and  Letitia 
Aldrich.     [Hongkong?  1 89-] 

2 1.     25'=". 

Caption  title. 

Comp.  by  Rounsevelle  Wildman. 

CS71.W673     189- 

9-15476 

3594  Wiley. 

Wylie  genealogy.     Comp.  by  E.  G.  Wylie.     St.  Louis,  Mo., 

1899. 
geneal.  tab.  56  x  43'=™  fold,  to  28  x  22<=™. 
Descendants  of  Samuel  Wylie. 

CS71.W675     1899 

1-6039 

3595  Wylie  genealogy.     By  E.  G.  Wylie  .  .  .    Related  families 

mentioned  herein  are:  Bird,  Bliss,  Chapman,  Fry,  Gray,  Gris- 
wold,  Lovett,  Taylor,  Winn,  Woods,  etc.  St.  Louis,  Mo.,  A. 
Noble  print,  co.,  1900. 

30  p. ,11.     pi.,  ports.     2U'=™. 

CS71.W676     1900 

Oct.  4,  1900-170 

3596  Wilkinson. 

Memoirs  of  the  Wilkinson  family  in  America.  Comprising 
genealogical  and  biographical  sketches  of  Lawrance  AVilkinson 
of  Providence,  R.  I.,  Edward  Wilkinson  of  New  Milford,  Conn., 
John  Wilkinson  of  Attleborough,  Mass.,  Daniel  Wilkinson  of 


AMERICAN  AND  ENGLISH   GENEALOGIES  737 

3596  Wilkinson — Continued. 

Columbia  Co.,  N.  Y.  .  .  .    and  their  descendants  from  1645-1868. 

By  Rev.  Israel  Wilkinson,  a.  m.  .  .  .    Jacksonville,  111.,  Davis  & 

Penniman,  printers,  1869. 

Ip.  1.,  iv,  585p.     22"™. 

CS71.W687     1869 

9-17831 

See  also  Barlow.  CS71.B27    1891 


Wilks.     See  also  Todd.  CS71.T634    1867 

3597  WiUard. 

The  Willard  memoir;  or,  Life  and  times  of  Major  Simon 
Willard;  w^ith  notices  of  three  generations  of  his  descendants, 
and  two  collateral  branches  in  the  United  States;  also,  some 
account  of  the  name  and  family  in  Europe  from  an  early  day. 
By  Joseph  Willard  .  .  .    Boston,  Phillips,  Sampson  &  co.,  1858. 

xiii  p,  1 1.,  470  p.,  1 1.     front.,  plates,  coat  of  arms.     23''™. 

CS71.W695     1858 

9-18748 

See  also  Barrett.  F74.C8P8 

ElKs.  F3.T61 

Saunders.  CS71.S256    1897 

Van  Rensselaer.  CS69.S7 

3598  Willcomb.  — -.,^^^ 

Genealogy  of  the  Willcomb  family  of  New  England  (1655^N. 
1902)     Together  with  a  condensed  history  of  the  town  of  Ips-       -^ 
wich,  Mass.  . .  .    By  Oliver  Clifton  Willcomb.     Lynn,  Mass., 
1902. 

viii,  302  p.  incl.  front.,  illus.,  plates,  ports.    22<=™. 

"Limited  edition." 

p.  282-290  are  blank. 

CS71.W697     1902 

3-20249 

Willet.     See  WiUett. 
WiUets.     See  WiUett. 

3599  WiUett. 

Captain  Thomas  WiUett,  (the  first  mayor  of  New  York.)  A 
paper  read  before  the  New  York  genealogical  and  biographical 
society  in  New  York,  13th  June,  1890,  by  Thomas  C.  Cornell. 
With  some  notes  of  the  Willitts.  (Being  chapter  xvii, )  of  Adam 
and  Anne  Mott,  their  ancestors  and  their  descendants.  By 
Thomas  C.  Cornell  .  . .  Printed  for  the  family.  Poughkeepsie, 
N.  Y.,  A.  V.  Haight,  printer,  1890. 

1  p.  1.,  [236]-251,  251A-D  p.    illus.  (facsims.)  port.     27^'='°. 

CS71.W713     1890 

7-7628 

85819°— 10 47 


738  LIBBAEY   OF   CONGEESS 

Willett — Continued. 

3600  Ancestors  and  descendants  of  James  and  Ann  Willits  of 

Little  Egg  Harbor,  N.  J.  By  Alfred  C.  Willits  . . .  [Philadel- 
phia, J.  B.  Lippincott  co.]  1898. 

30  p.     24"™. 

CS71.W713     1898 


3601  The  Willet  f^^illets-Willett-Willits)  genealogy,  a  com- 
pilation of  all  the  branches  in  England  and  America,  by  J.  E. 
Bookstaver.  Binghamton,  N.  Y.,  Twentieth  century  publish- 
ing company,  1906. 

4  p.  1.,  142  numb.  1.,  4,  ii-xvii,  13  1.     col.  pi.     23^"™. 

Blue-print. 

CS71.W713     1906 

7-41058 

See  aho  Powell.  ri27.L8B9 


3602  Willey. 

Willey  family.     {In  History  of  Nottingham,  Deerfield  and 

Northwood  .  .  .  by  Elliott  C.  Cogswell  .  .  .     Manchester,  N.H., 

1878.     25'^'^.  p.  784-785.  port.) 

F44.N9C6 

3603  Preliminary  outline  of  the  descendants  of  Isaac  Willey,  of 

New   London,    Conn.     By   Henry   Willey  .  .  .    New   Bedford, 
Mass.,  E,  Anthony  &  sons,  1886. 

15  p.    22i=". 

CS71.W714     1886 

9-15468 

3604  .  . .  Isaac  Willey  of  New  London,  Conn.,  and  his  descend- 
ants. By  Henry  Willey  .  .  .  New  Bedford,  Mass.,  Printed  for 
the  author  [by  E.  Anthony  &  sons]  1888. 

2  p.  1.,  vi,  11.,  166,  17  p.     24^'=". 
No.  204. 

CS71.W714     1888 

9-15475 

3605  Williams. 

The  genealogy  and  history  of  the  famil}^  of  Williams  in 
America,  more  particularly  of  the  descendants  of  Robert  Wil- 
liams, of  Roxbury.  By  Stephen  W.  Williams  .  .  .  Greenfield 
[Mass.]  Printed  by  Merriam  &  Mirick,  1847. 

xxiv,  [171^24  p.     front.,  ports.,  coat  of  arms.     lO'^™. 

CS71.W72     1847 

9-15474 

3606  The  surnames  and  coats  of  arms  of  the  Williamses,  with 

an  account  of  Robert  Williams  of  Roxbury,  and  some  of  his 

descendants.     Comp.  by  A.  D.  Weld  French.     [Boston]  Priv. 

print,  [by  T.  R.  Marvin  &  son,  1886] 

26  p.,  11.     23°'". 

CS71.W72     1886 

9-15473 


AMERICAN   AND  ENGLISH   GENEALOGIES  739 

Williams — Continued . 

3607  The  descendants  of  Veach  Williams,  of  Lebanon,  Conn., 

who  was  of  the  fifth  generation  from  Robert  Williams,  who 
came  from  England  in  1637,  and  settled  at  Roxbury,  Mass. 
Also,  the  ancestry  of  Lucy  Walsworth,  wife  of  Veach  Williams. 
By  Alexander  Hamilton  Wright  .  .  .  New  Haven,  Tuttle, 
Morehouse  &  Taylor,  printers,  1887. 

128,  35,  23,  [1]  p.     25'=°'. 

CS71.W72     1887 

9-15472 

3608  Ancestry  of  thirty-three  Rhode  Islanders   (born  in  the 

eighteenth  century) ;  also  twenty-seven  charts  of  Roger  Williams' 
descendants  to  the  fifth  generation,  and  an  account  of  Lewis 
Latham,  falconer  to  King  Charles  i;  with  a  chart  of  his  American 
descendants  to  the  fourth  generation,  and  a  list  of  180  existing 
portraits  of  Rhode  Island  governors,  chief  justices,  senators,  etc. 
. . .  By  John  Osborne  Austin.  Albany,  N.  Y.,  J.  Munsell's 
sons,  1889. 

2  p.  1.,  139  {i.  e.  141)  p.     35"". 

Verso  of  each  leaf  blank  except  page  [128],  which  has  recto  blank. 

Pages  128-141  erroneously  numbered  126-139. 

F78.A93 

8-18608 

3609  The  Groves,  and  Lappan;  (Monaghan  County,  Ireland). 

An  account  of  a  pilgrimage  thither,  in  search  of  the  genealogy 
of  the  Williams  family.  By  John  Fletcher  Williams  . . .  Saint 
Paul,  Priv.  print,  for  the  family,  1889. 

68  p.     illus.,  diagr.     24^"'". 

An  edition  of  150  copies  printed. 

CS71.W72     1889 

9-15471 

3610  Robert  Williams  of  Roxbury,  Mass.,  and  his  descendants. 

Four  generations.  By  Edward  H.  Williams,  jr.  ...  Newport, 
R.  I.,  1891. 

29  p.,  1  1.     23"'". 

Reprinted  from  the  Magazine  of  New  England  history,  vol.  1,  1891,  p.  65-91. 

Addenda,  1 1. 

CS71.W72     1891 

9-15470 

3611  — —  Richard  Williams  of  Taunton,  and  his  connection  v/ith  the 
Cromwell  family  .  .  .     [Boston,  1897] 

4  p.     24«°i. 

Signed  Josiah  H.  Drummond. 

Caption  title. 

Reprinted  from  the  New  Eng.  hist,  and  geneal.  register  for  April,  1897. 

CS71.W72     1897 


740  LIBEAEY  OF   CONGRESS 

Williams — Continued . 

3612  Genealogy  of  Samuel  Williams,  of  Grafton,  N.  H.,  fifth  in 

descent  from  Richard  Williams,  of  Taunton.  By  Josiah  H. 
Drummond.     Portland,  Smith  &  Sale,  printers,  1899. 

20  p.    23i'"». 

CS71.W72     1899 

9-17841 

3612a  Williams    genealogy,    Wethersfield    Cromwell    branch. 

Comp.  by  Murray  Edward  Poole,     [Ithaca,  N.  Y.j,  Press  of 
the  Ithaca  Journal,  1910. 
43  p.    23'^'°. 

Cover   title:    Ancestry  and   descendants  of  Josiah   Williams,    Cromwell, 
Conn.    1656-1910. 

CS71.W72     1910 

10-16181 

See  also  Alston.  CS71.A46    I90i 

Austin.  F78.A93 

Gernhardt.  CS71.G376    1904 

LaWSOn.  CS71.L425     1903 

Pierce.  CS71.P616    1874 

Powell.  F127.L8B9 

Prindle.  cs71.p957    1906 

3613  Williamson. 

The  Williamson  and  Cobb  families  in  the  lines  of  Caleb  and 
Mary  (Cobb)  Williamson  of  Barnstable,  Mass.,  and  Hartford, 
Conn.  1896.  Comp.  by  Frank  Farnsworth  Starr  for  James 
J.  Goodwin.  Hartford,  Conn.  [Cambridge,  University  press, 
J.  Wilson  &  son]  1896. 

66  p.     fold,  geneal.  tables.     25''^. 

CS71.W729     1896 

9-1546(5 

3614  Historical  and  biograpliical  sketch.     One  branch  of  the 

Williamson  family  from  1745  to  1906.  Prepared  and  pub.  by 
Rev.  Robert  Duncan  Williamson.  Troy,  N.  Y.,  R.  D.  WilUam- 
son[1906?] 

71  p.     front,  (port.)     22i«'tt. 

CS71.W729     1906 

10-2629 

3614a  Willis. 

Willis.  {In  A  genealogical  register  of  the  descendants  of 
several  ancient  Puritans.  By  Rev.  Abner  Morse  .  .  .  Bos- 
ton, 1859.     24'='°.     V.  2,  p.  181-228.  ports.,  coat  of  arms.) 

F63.M88     vol.2 


AMERICAN   AND  ENGLISH   GENEALOGIES  741 

Willis — Continued. 

3615  A  sketch  of  the  Willis  family  of  Virginia,  and  of  their  kin- 
dred in  other  states.    With  brief  biographies  of  the  Reades,  War- 
ners, Lewises  .  .  .    By  Byrd  Charles  Willis  and  Richard  Henry 
Willis  .  .  .    Richmond,  Va.,  Whittet  &  Shepperson  [1898] 
1  p.  1.,  160  p.     19'= 


1-13601 


CS71.W73     1898 


3616  The  first  wife  of  Governor  Willys  of  Connecticut,  and  her 

family.     By  a  descendant.     [Charles  Atwood  White.     Boston, 
1899] 

8  p.     24^^'=™. 
Caption  title. 

"Reprinted  from  the  New-England  historical  and  genealogical  register, 
April,  1899." 
Ancestry  of  Mrs.  Bridget  (Young)  Willys. 

CS71.W73     1899 

5-14261 

3617  Willis  records ;  or,  Records  of  the  Willis  family  of  Haver- 
hill, Portland,  and  Boston.  By  Pauline  Willis  .  .  .  London, 
Printed  by  St.  Vincent's  press  [1906] 

2  p.  1.,  115  p.    24^'='". 

CS71.W73     1906 

7-17345 

3618  Willis  records;  or,  Records  of  the  Willis  family  of  Haver- 
hill, Portland,  and  Boston.  By  Pauline  Willis  ...  2d  ed. 
Containing  an  index,  corrections  and  additions.  London, 
Printed  by  St.  Vincent's  press  [1908] 

2  p.  1.,  126  p.     24i'=™. 

CS71.W73     1908 

8-17991 

See  also  Powell.  F127.L8B9 


Willits.     See  Willett. 

3619  Willoughby. 

The  Willoughby  family  of  New  England.  By  Isaac  J.  Green- 
wood. Reprinted  from  the  Historical  and  genealogical  register 
for  Jan.  1876.     New  York,  Priv.  print.,  1876. 

15  p.     25«™. 

One  hundred  copies,     no.  95. 

CS71.W739     1876 

9-25084 

3620  The  strife  of  the  Roses  and  days  of  the  Tudors  in  the  West. 

By  W.  H.  Hamilton   Rogers  .  .  .  illustrated   by   R.  Gibbs  .  . . 
Exeter,  J.  G.  Commin;  London,  W.  W.  Gibbings,  1890. 

6  p.  1.,  212,  [1]  p.     front.,  plates,  port.     23<^™. 

Contents:  "Our  steward  of  household."  Robert,  Lord  Willoughby  de 
Broke,  k.  g. — Extinct  for  the  WTiite  rose.     William,  Lord  Bonville,  k.  g. — 


742  LIBRARY  OF   CONGRESS 

3620  Willoughby— Continued. 

Under  the  hoof  of  the  white  boar.  Henry  Stafford,  2d  duke  of  Buckingham, 
K.  G. — Unhorsed  at  Bosworth.  John,  Lord  Cheney,  k.  g. — "With  the  silver 
hand."  Stafford  of  Suthwyke — archbishop  and  earl. — "They  did  cast  him." 
Sir  Thomas  Arundell,  k.  b. — Of  the  imperial  line.     Theodoro  Paleologus. 

DA250.I172 

1-12444 

See  also  Bertie.  DA358.W7B5 

Bertie.  da358.B4A3 

Salisbury.  CS71.S167    1892 

Taylor.  cs71.T24    1898 

Wills.     See  also  Haynes.  CS71.H424    1902 

Willys.     See  Willis. 

3621  Wnmer. 

History  of  the  Wilmer  family,  together  with  some  account 
of  its  descendants,  by  Charles  Wilmer  Foster  .  .  .  and  Joseph  J. 
Green  .  .  .    Leeds,  Priv,  print,  by  Goodall  and  Suddick,  1SS8. 

xvi,  423,  [2]  p.,  1  1.     front,  (fold,  map)  7  pi.,  3  port.,  v  fold,  geneal.  tab. 

26cm 

CS439.W53 

9-10087 

3622  Wilson. 

Report  to  the  Wilson  association,  U.  S.  A.,  made  by  H.  O. 
Smith,  A.  D.  1866.  Containing  reports  and  information  . . . 
relative  to  the  Wilson  property  in  England,  and  several  pedi- 
grees of  different  branches  of  the  Wilson  family  in  America  .  . . 
Middlebury,  Register  book  and  job  printing  establishment,  1866. 

28  p.     23'''". 

Published  by  order  of  the  Wilson  association. 

CS71.W75     1866 

3-3832 

3623  Six  generations  of  Friends  in  Ireland  (1655  to  1890),  by 

J.  M.  R.  [Mrs.  Jane  Marion  (Wakefield)  Richardson]  .  .  .  Lon- 
don, E.  Hicks,  jun.,  1893. 

4  p.  1.,  239,  [4]  p.     6  pi.,  5  port.  (incl.  front.)     IS'"™. 

Sketches  of  Thomas  Wilson  and  some  of  his  descendants,  including  the 
author's  husband,  John  G.  Richardson. 

5-42737 

3624 The  genealogy  of  the  family  of  Nathaniel  Wilson  of  Kit- 

tery,    Me.     Born    1760.     Died    1841.     By    Fred    A.    Wilson. 

[Nahant?Mass.,  1894] 

25  p.    24^^'". 

CS71.W75     1894 

9-15192 


AMEEICAN  AND  ENGLISH   GENEALOGIES  743 

Wilson — Continued. 

3625  The  genealogy  of  the  family  of  Elihu  Parsons  Wilson  of 

Kittery,  Me.     Bom  1769.     Died  1834.     By  Fred  A.  Wilson. 
[Nahant,  Mass.,  1894] 

38  p.     24^'='^. 

CS71.W75     1894a 

9-15191 

S625a  The   early   history   of  the  Wilson  family   of  Kittery, 

Maine.     By   Fred  A.   Wilson  .  .  .     Lynn,   Mass.,   J.   Macfar- 
iane  &  co.,  1898. 
3  p.  L,  [9J-98  p.     24^-^™. 
Facsimile  of  signature  of  Gowen  Wilson  on  title-page. 

CS71.W75     1898 

10-15191 

3626  Ancestry  and  descendants  of  Rev.  John  Wilson  of  Boston, 

Mass.     By  Joseph  Gardner  Bartlett.     Boston,  New  England 
historic  genealogical  society,  1907. 

16  p.     front,  (port.)     25J''™. 

"Reprinted,  with  additions,  from  the  New  England  historical  and  genea- 
logical register,  vol.  61." 

"  Register  re-prints,  series  A,  no.  18." 


7-17005 


CS71.W75     1907 


See  also  Atchison.  CS71.A863    1878 

Bowers.  CS71.B7865     1872 

Taft.  CS71.T124     1908 

Wiltes.     See  also  Scrope.  CS439.W52 

3627  Wiltsee. 

A  genealogical  and  psychological  memoir  of  Philippe  Maton 
Wiltsee  and  his  descendants,  with  a  historical  introduction 
referring  to  the  Wiltsee  nation  and  its  colonies,     pt.  1- 
By  Jerome  Wiltsee,  sr.     [Atchison,  Kan.,  Printed  by  G.  W. 
Myers]  1908- 

1  V.     illus.,  ports.     25<=™. 

CS71.W753     1908 

8-18348 

3628  Wimberley. 

Memorials  of  the  family  of  Wimberley  of  South  Witham, 
Beechefield,  and  Ayscoughfee  Hall,  Lincolnshire,  from  original 
papers  and  documents  collected  by  the  late  William  Clarke 
Wimberley  as  arranged  and  comp.  by  his  nephew,  Colonel 
Reginald  Justus  Wimberley  .  .  .  and  also  rev.  by  his  nephew, 
Captain  Douglas  Wimberley  . . .    Inverness,  1893. 

iv,  36  p.    5  pi.  (coats  of  arms)  geneal.  tables  (partly  fold.)    29"^™. 

Title  vignette:  coat  of  arms. 

CS439.W57 

10-1187 

Wimble.     See  also  Bass.  CS71.B356    1896 


744  LIBEARY  OF   CONGRESS 

3629  WincheU. 

Genealogy  of  the  family  of  Winchell  in  America;  embracing 
the  etymology  and  history  of  the  name,  and  the  outlines  of 
some  collateral  genealogies.  By  Alexander  Winchell,  ll.  d,  .  . . 
Ann  Arbor  [Mich.]  Dr.  Chase's  steam  printing  house,  1869. 

271  p.     22i'^'°. 

CS71.W758     1869 

9-15190 

3630  Winchester. 

John  Winchester  1616-1694,  a  settlerof  New  England,  and  one 
line  of  his  descendants.  By  George  R.  Bresson  .  .  San  Fran- 
cisco &  Oakland,  Cal.,  Bacific  press  pub.  co.,  1897. 

45  p.     25^"™. 

Printed  for  private  circulation. 

CS71.W759     1897 

9-151S9 

Windemoed.     See  Winterraute. 
Windemuth.     See  Wintermute. 

3631  Winder. 

Winders  of  America:  John  Winder,  of  New  York,  1674-1675, 
Thomas  Winder,  of  New  Jersey,  1703-1734,  John  Winder,  of 
Maryland,  1665-1698;  comp.  by  R.  Winder  Johnson.  Bhiladel- 
phia,  J.  B.  Lippincott  company,  1902. 

1  p.  1.,  112  p.     pi.,  map,  geneal.  tab.     23<^™. 

Printed  for  private  circulation. 

Blank  leaves  inserted  between  p.  96  and  97. 

CS71.W763     1902 

3-3810 

3632  Windsor. 

A  genealogical  account  of  the  ancient  Winsor  family  in  the 
United  States.  Collected  principally  from  records  in  the  sev- 
eral branches  thereof,  introduced  by  an  account  of  their  pro- 
genitors in  the  male  line,  for  several  generations  previous  to  the 
emigration  to  America.  By  the  late  Olney  Winsor.  Brovi- 
dence,  L.  W.  Winsor,  1847. 

12  p.     22^«'°. 

Cover-title. 

CS71.W766     1847 

9-27353 

See  also  Bramshott.  da670.h:2C2 


3633  Wing. 

Wing  family.     By  W.  H.  Whitmore.     Reprinted  from  the 
N.  E.  hist,  and  gen.  register  for  Oct.  1884.     Boston,  D.  Clapp  & 
son,  1884. 
4  p.     26^"=™. 


CS71.W769     1884 


9-15188 


AMEEICAN  AND  ENGLISH   GENEALOGIES  745 

Wing — Continued . 

3634  A  liistorical  and  genealogical  register  of  John  Wing,  of 

Sandwich,  Mass.  and  his  descendants,  1632-1888.  By  Rev. 
Conway  P.  Wing.  2d  ed.  New  York,  The  De  Vinne  press, 
1888. 

iv,  581  p.     pi.,  porta.,  map.     col.  coat  of  arms.     32^''™. 

CS71.W769     1888 

1-19529 

3635  The  Owl;  a  genealogical  quarterly  magazine  pub.  in  the 

interest  of  the  Wing  family  of  America,  v.  4-9,  Sept.  1902- 
June  1908.     Kewaunee,  Wis.,  G.  D.  Wing,  1902-04. 

6  V.  in  3.     illus.,  plates,  ports.,  map,  facsim.     26"™. 

CS71.W769     1902- 

CA  7-318 

3636  Wingate. 

History  of  the  Wingate  family  in  England  and  in  America, 
with  genealogical  tables.  Comp.  by  Charles  E.  L.  Wingate. 
Exeter,  N.  H.,  J.  D.  P.  Wingate,  1886. 

293  p.     col.  front,  (coat  of  arms)  plates.     23<=™. 

CS71.W77     1886 

9-15187 

3637  Wingfield. 

Muniments  of  the  ancient  Saxon  family  of  Wingfield,  Comp. 
by  Mervyn  Edward,  seventh  viscount  Powers  court  .  .  .  Pri- 
vately printed.     London,  Mitchell  and  Hughes,  1894. 

viii,  88  p.  illus.,  plates  (partly  col.)  ports.,  facsims.,  col.  diagr.,  coats  of 
arms.     41^''™. 

Half-title:  The  family  of  Wingfield. 

"The  trial,  execution,  and  death  of  Mary  queen  of  Scots.  Comp.  from  the 
original  documents  by  Charles  Dack":  p.  [57J-63. 

CS439.W58 

9-32042 

Winn.     See  also  Cleveland.  CS71.C635    1899 

Gwydir.  CS459.G8 

3638  Winship. 

The  Winship  family  in  America,  giving  the  line  of  descent 
from  Edward  Winship,  born  in  England  in  1613,  who  came  to 
Cambridge,  Massachusetts,  in  1635,  to  Jabez  Lathrop  Win- 
ship, born  in  Norwich,  Conn.,  1752,  died  in  Brookville,  Indiana, 
1827,  with  the  record  of  the  families  of  his  children  and  grand- 
children, with  their  line  of  descent  from  William  the  Conqueror. 
By  Ernest  B.  Cole.     Indianapolis,  Ind.,  1905. 

37  p.     19=°^. 

6  blank  leaves  for  records  inserted  between  p.  34  and  35. 

CS71.W777     1906 

8-10316 

See  also  Cole.  CS71.C69    1908 


746  LIBEAEY   OF   CONGEESS 

3639  Winslow. 

[Kadial  chart  of  descendants  of  Kenelm  Winslow,  through 
James  Winslow  of  Falmouth,  Me.,  1728.  By  David  Parsons 
Holton.     New  Yorkpl877. 

geneal.  tab.     48  x  74 J"™. 

CS71.W78    .1877 

2-12905 

3640  Winslow  memorial.     Family  records  of  the  Winslows  and 

their  descendants  in  America,  with  the  English  ancestry  as  far 
as  known.  Kenelm^  Winslow  .  .  .  By  David-Parsons  Holton 
. . .  and  his  wife,  Mrs.  Frances  K.''  (Forward)  Holton  . . .  New 
York,  D.-P.  Holton,  1877-88. 

2  V.    fronts.,  illus.,  plates,  ports.,  fold,  geneal.  tables,  coat  of  arms.    24*^™. 
Paged  continuously. 

CS71.W78     1877-88 

9-15186 

See  also  Foster.  cs7i.r756    1889 


Winsor.     See  Windsor. 

3641  Winston. 

Genealogy  of  Isaac  Winston  and  descendants.  By  Elizabeth 
Winston  Campbell  Hendrick.  [New  York,  Sackett  &  Wilhelms 
lithographing  &  printing  co.,  1899] 

cover-title,  1  p.  ].,  7  geneal.  tables.     36  x  43^=™. 
The  geneal.  tables  are  in  the  form  of  trees. 

CS71.W782     1899 
Apr.  26, 1900-60 

See  also  Bartholomew.  CS71.B32    1899 


3642  Wintermute. 

The  Wintermute  family  history;  comp.   by  J.   P.  Winter- 
mute  .  . .    Delaware,  O.,  1900. 

vii,  [1],  9-335  p.    front.,  pi.,  port.    24"'". 

CS71.W787     1900 

2-8297 

3643  Winthrop. 

Notes  on  the  Winthrop  family,  and  its  English  connections 
before  its  emigration  to  New  England.     By  William  H.  Whit- 
more  .  .  .    Albany,  J.  Munsell,  1864. 
6,  [4]  p.     illus.  (coat  of  arms)     23<="». 

Reprinted  with  additions  from  the  New  Eng.  hist,  and  geneal.  register  for 
April,  1864. 

CS71.W79     1864 

9-15185 

3644  Life  and  letters  of  John  Winthrop,  governor  of  the  Mas- 
sachusetts-Bay company  at  their  emigration  to  New  England 
...  by  Robert  C.  Winthrop.  Boston,  Ticknor  and  Fields, 
1864-67. 

2  V.     fronts.,  1  pi.,  1  port.,  4  faceim.     23^"". 

4-17081/2 


AMERICAN   AND  ENGLISH   GENEALOGIES  747 

Wint  hrop — Continued . 

3645  A  pedigree  of  the  family  of  Winthrop :  lords  of  the  manor 

of  Groton,  co.  Suffolk,  England;  afterwards  of  Boston  and  New 
London,  in  New  England  .  .  .    Cambridge,  J.  Wilson  and  son, 

1874. 
vi,7-38  p.     24°'". 
By  Robert  Charles  Winthrop,  jr. 

Printed  for  private  reference  only,  with  a  view  to  correction  and  addition. 

CS71.W79     1874 

3-3815 

3646  Evidences  of  the  Winthrops  of  Groton,  co.  Suffolk,  Eng- 
land, and  of  families  in  and  near  that  county,  with  whom  they 
intermarried.     [Boston]  Priv.  print.,  1894-96. 

viii,  168  p.     SIJ"". 

Fifty  copies  printed,  of  which  this  is  no.  46. 

This  volume  comprises  the  first  four  parts  of  an  exhaustive  work,  entitled 
"Suffolk  manorial  families,"  and  ed.  by  Joseph  James  Muskett,  assisted  by 
Robert  C.  Winthrop,  jr. 

CS439.W6 

9-18114 

See  also  Maunsell.  CS439   M37 

Washington.  E187.5.S88 

Wise.     See  also  Vawter.  CS71.V391    1905 

3647  Wiseman. 

The  Wiseman  family  and  the  old  church  at  New  Salem:  a 
brief  sketch,  written  by  the  author  for  his  children  and  for 
gifts  to  a  few  personal  friends,  by  C.  M,  L.  Wiseman  .  .  .  Colum- 
bus, O.,  Press  of  F.  J.  Heer,  1902. 

38  p.     front,  (port.)  illus.     20°"'. 


4-27739 


CS71.W814     1902 


3648  Wishart. 

Memoir  of  George  Wishart,  the  Scottish  martyr  .  . .  and  a 

genealogical  history  of  the  family  of  Wishart.     By  the  Rev. 

Charles  Rogers.     {In  Royal  historical  society.     Transactions. 

London,  1876.     22°'".     v.  4,  p.  260-363) 

DA20.B,9  vol.  4 

3649  Wiswall. 

The  Wiswall  family  of  America.     Four  generations.     By  the 
Rev.  Anson  Titus  .  .  .    [Boston,  18861 

4  p.     24^'=°^. 
Caption  title. 

Reprinted  from  the  New  Eng.  hist,  and  geneal.  register  for  January,  1886. 

CS71.W818     1886 

9-18745 

Witherstine,     See  also  Bentley.  CS71.B477    1905 


748  LIBRARY  OF  CONGRESS 

3650  Withie. 

.  .  .  Pedigrees  of  the  family  of  Withie,  Co.  Devon,  together 
with  that  of  Fourdrinier  in  alliance  with  Grolleau.  Comp.  by 
the  Rev.  F.  G.  Lee  .  .  .  London,  Mitchell  and  Hughes,  printers, 
1880. 

cover-title,  11  p.  iiicl.  geneal  tab.,  coats  of  arms.     29"™. 

For  private  distribution. 

CS439.W64 

2-26597 

Witter.     See  also  Allen.  CS71.A43    1872 

3651  Witwer. 

Witwcr  geneaology  [!]  of  America;  comp.  by  Reverend  George 
Witwer  .  . .  [and]  Ananias  Clime  Witwer  .  .  .  [South  Bend,  Ind,, 
Press  of  L.  P.  Hardy  company,  1909] 

256  p.     illus.  (incl.  ports.)     22^"=". 


CS71.W833     1900 


9-29349 


WodeU.     See  Odell. 

3652  Wolcott. 

Memorial  of  Henry  Wolcott,  one  of  the  first  settlers  of  Wind- 
sor, Connecticut,  and  of  some  of  his  descendants.  By  Samuel 
Wolcott  .  .  .    New  York,  A.  D.  F.  Randolph  &  co.,  1881. 

2  p.  1.,  xviii,  439  p.     front.,  plates,  ports.,  facsims.,  coat  of  arms.     30^<"". 

Edition  of  300  copies.     Printed  for  private  distribution. 

CS71.W85     1881 

9-15184 

3653  A  record  of  the  descendants  of  James  and  Miriam  Wolcott, 

by  Chandler  Wolcott.     Rochester,  N.  Y.,  C.  Wolcott,  1907. 

1  p.  1.,  35  p.    pi.    IS^""". 

CS71.W85     1907 

7-34807 

See  also  Salisbury.  CS71.S167    1892 


3654  Wolfe. 

A  centennial  memorial  of  Christian  and  Anna  Maria  Wolff, 
March  twenty-fifth,  1863:  with  brief  records  of  their  children 
and  relatives  .  .  .    Pliiladelphia,  1863. 
[iii]-viii,  [9J-113  p.     ports.     27<=™. 
Introductory  note  signed:  George  Wolff  Fahnestock. 
Partly  interleaved. 

One  hundred  copies  privately  printed,  for  the  use  of  the  descendants,    no.  57. 

CS71.W855     1863 
9-15183 


AMERICAN  AND  ENGLISH   GENEALOGIES  749 

Wolfe — Continued. 

3655 The  Wolfes  of  Forenaghts,  Blackball,  Baronrath,  co.  Kil- 

dare,  Tipperary,  Cape  of  Good  Hope,  &c.     Also  the  old  Wolfes 
of  CO.  Kildare,  and  the  Wolfes  of  Dublin.     By  Lieut.-Colonel 
R.  T.  Wolfe.     2d  ed.     Guildford,  W.  Matthews  [1893] 
xi,  107  p.     fold,  geneal.  tab.     20^"°'. 

CS499.W7 
1-14513 

Wolff.     See  Wolfe. 

Wolley.     See  also  Crall.  CS71.C889    1908 

Wolsey.     See  Woolsey. 

3656  Wood. 

Pedigrees  and  memorials  of  the  family  of  Woodd,  formerly  of 
Shynewood,  Salop,  and  Brize  Norton,  Oxfordshire;  now  of 
Conyngbam  ball,  co.  York,  and  Hampstead,  Middlesex.  And 
of  the  family  of  Jupp,  of  London  and  Wandsworth.  Privately 
printed.     London,  Mitchell  and  Hughes,  1875. 

14  p.,  1  1.     front.,  illus.     28^"™. 

CS439.W7 

9-18115 

3657  A  family  history.     Composed  and  read  by  Epbraim  Wood 

of  Chicopee,  Mass.  ...  at  the  50th  anniversary  of  his  parents' 
wedding.     [Seymour,  Conn.,  Printed  at  the  Record  office,  1883] 

[3]  p.    20^<"°. 

No  t.-p. 

CS71.W875     1883 

1-15071 

3658  Brief  history  of  the  descendants  of  Thomas  Wood  and  Ann, 

his  wife.     Comp.  by  Amasa  Wood.     Worcester,  Mass.,  Printed 
by  D.  Seagrave,  1884. 

34  p      23°°*, 

CS71.W875     1884 

&-7077 

3659  Descendants  of  the  brothers  Jeremiah  and  John  Wood. 

Comp.  and  pub.  by  William  S.  Wood  .  .  ,    Worcester,  Mass., 
C.  Hamilton,  1885. 

vii,  [1]  p.,  1  1.,  [ll]-292  p.     front.,  ports.     23^" 


Lcm 

CS71.W875     1885 


9-15182 


3660 ...  A  brief  accoimt  of  the  Wood  family  in  Virginia :  con- 
taining a  short  memoir  of  James  O.  Wood  and  his  ancestors  from 
their  earliest  settlement  in  the  colony  of  Virginia  to  liis  death. 
Written  by  M.  B.  Wood  .  .  .  Philadelphia,  Printed  by  J.  B. 
Lippincott  company,  1893. 

89  p.    19"=™. 

CS71.W875     1893 

5-5119 


750  LIBEABY  OF   CONGRESS 

Wood — Continued . 

3661  The  James  Wood  family  record,  1771-1899.     [Cincinnati, 

O.,  1899]    . 

cover-title,  21,  [1]  p.     illus.     20i  x  30i<"°. 
Comp.  by  Merwin  Sherman  Turrill. 

CS71.W875     1899 

9-15483 

3662  A  genealogy  of  the  lineal  descendants  of  William  Wood 

who  settled  in  Concord,  Mass.,  in  1638.  Containing  also  revo- 
lutionary and  other  records.  Comp.  by  Clay  W.  Holmes. 
[Elmira,  N.  Y.,  Advertiser  print,  1901] 

365  p.     front.,  pi.,  ports.     24'=™. 

CS71.W875     1901 

1-13577  ' 

3663 Descendants   of  the  twin  brothers  John  and  Benjamin 

Wood.  Comp.  and  pub.  by  James  A.  Wood  .  .  .  Concord, 
N.  H.,  The  Rumford  press,  1902. 

187  p.     front,  (port.)     19^<= 


Lcm 


CS71.W875     1902 


8-15275 


3664  The  Wood  family,  Sackville,  N.  B.  being  a  genealogy  of 

the  line  from  Thomas  Wood,  of  Rowley,  Mass.  born  about  1634, 
to  Josiah  Wood,  of  Sackville,  N.  B.,  born  in  1843.  With  many 
facts  added  concerning  collateral  lines  .  .  .  Gathered  and  ar- 
ranged by  James  Allen  Kibbe  .  .  .    [Sackville,  N.  B.,  J.  Wood] 

1904. 

CS71.W875     1904 
43,  iii  p.     24'"». 
5-13010 

3665  The  Woods-McAfee  memorial,  containing  an  account  of 

John  Woods  and  James  McAfee  of  Ireland  and  their  descendants 
in  America,  copiously  illustrated  with  maps  drawn  expressly 
for  this  work,  and  embellished  with  one  hundred  and  fifty  hand- 
somely engraved  portraits,  scenes,  etc.  By  Rev.  Neander  M.. 
Woods  . . .  With  an  introduction  by  Hon.  Reuben  T.  Dur- 
rett  ...  In  which,  besides  considerable  new  matter  bearing  on 
Virginia  and  Kentucky  history,  will  be  found  mention  of  the 
families  of  Adams,  Alexander,  Behre,  Bennett  [etc.,  etc.]  . . . 
Also  some  hitherto  unpublished  documents  which  constitute  a 
valuable  contribution  to  the  pioneer  history  of  Virginia  and 
Kentucky.  Louisville,  Ky.,  Courier-journal  job  printing  co., 
1905. 

xiii,  [IJ,  503  p.  incl.  illus.,  plates,  ports.,  facsims.  front.,  7  maps  (6  fold.) 
fold,  geneal.  tab.     30  x  24i'=°'. 

Appendices:  Journals  of  James  and  Robert  McAfee  kept  in  May-August, 
1773. — Three  ancient  pioneer  roads  of  interest  to  both  Woodses  and  McAfees. — 
Some  ancient  documents  of  special  interest  to  the  Woodses. 

CS71.W875     1905 
6-3826 


AMERICAN  AND  ENGLISH   GENEALOGIES  751 

Wood — Continued. 

3665a The  Woods  family  of  Groton,  Massachusetts.     A  record 

of  six  generations.     By  Henry  Ernest  Woods  .  .  .     [Boston, 

Press  of  D.  Clapp  &  son]  1910. 

39  p.     25'=°'. 

"Privately  reprinted  from  vol.  64,  New  Eng.  hist,  and  geneal.  register." 

CS71.W875     1910 

10-15498 

See  also  Adams.  F63.M88  voLl 

Ames.  CS71.A5  1900 

Barrett.  F74.C8P8 

Cranmer.  CS439.C78  1877 

Miller.  CS71.M65  1907 

Robinson.  CS71.R66  1902 

Tyler.  CS71.T983  I882 

3666  Woodbridge. 

.  .  .  The  Woodbridge  record :  being  an  account  of  the  descend- 
ants of  the  Rev.  John  Woodbridge,  of  Newbury,  Mass,  Comp. 
from  the  papers  left  by  the  late  Louis  Mitchell  .  .  .  New  Haven, 
Priv.  print,  [by  Tuttle,  Morehouse  &  Taylor]  1883. 

3  p.  1.,  272  p.     front,  (port.)  fold,  geneal.  tables.     32^<=™. 

Two  hundred  copies  only  of  this  book  have  been  printed,  of  which  this  ia 
no.  43. 

Ed.  by  Donald  Grant  Mitchell  and  Alfred  Mitchell. 

CS71.W878     1883 

9-15484 

3667  Woodbury. 

John  Woodbury  and  some  of  his  descendants.  A  paper  found 
among  the  manuscripts  of  the  late  Perley  Derby.  [Salem  ? 
Mass.,  1900  ?] 

cover-title,  24  p.     21"™. 

"From  the  Historical  collections  of  the  Essex  institute,  v.  35  and  36." 

CS71.W88     1900 

2-25018 

3668 Genealogical  sketches  of  the  Woodbury  family,  its  inter- 
marriages and  connections,  by  Charles  Levi  Woodbury;  ed.  by 
his  sister  E.  C.  D.  Q.  Woodbury.     Manchester,  N.  H.,  Printed 
by  the  J.  B,  Clarke  company,  1904. 
251  p.     front.     26<'"». 

CS71.W88     1904 

4-32403 

Woodcock.     See  also  Oust.  CS439.C9 

Woodd.     See  Wood. 

Woodford.     See  also  Jones.  CS71.J76    1891 


752  LIBRARY  OF   CONGRESS 

3669  Woodhull. 

Woodhull  genealogy:  the  Woodhull  family  in  England  and 
America,  comp,  by  Mary  Gould  Woodhull  and  Francis  Bowes 
Stevens.     Philadelphia,  H.  T.  Coates  &  co.,  1904. 

366,  Ivi,  [6]  p.    col.  front,  (coat  of  arms)  plates,  ports.,  fold,  facsims.     23^''™. 

CS71.W883     1004 

4-36358 

3670  Woodman. 

A  list  of  some  of  the  descendants  of  Mr.  Edward  Woodman, 
who  settled  at  Newbury,  Mass.,  1635.  Comp.  by  Joshua  Coffin. 
Newburyport,  Mass.,  Printed  for  Cyrus  Woodman,  at  the  Union 
job  office,  1855. 

16  p.     IS''". 

CS71.W885     1855 

9-15181 

3671  A  list  of  the  descendants  of  Mr.  Joshua  Woodman,  who 

settled  at  Kingston,  N.  H.,  about  1736  ...  By  J.  H.  Wood- 
man.    Brunswick,  Me.,  Press  of  J.  Griffin,  1856. 

54  p.     24="'. 

CS71.W885     1856 

9-15180 

3672  The  Woodmans  of  Buxton,  Maine.     A  list  of  the  children, 

and  of  the  grandchildren  and  great-grandchildren  bearing  the 
Woodman  name,  of  Joseph,*  Joshua,*  and  Nathan*  Woodman, 
who  settled  in  Narraganset  no.  1,  now  Buxton,  Me.:  preceded 
by  a  list  and  some  account  of  the  families  of  Benjamin,^  Joshua^ 
and  Edward,^  from  whom  they  were  descended.  By  Cyrus 
Woodman.  Boston,  Printed  for  private  use,  by  D.  Clapp  & 
son,  1874. 

vi,  125  p.    26<^°'. 

8  blank  leaves  at  back  for  records. 

CS71.W885     1874 

9-15179 

See  also  Gamble.  CS71.G191    1906 


3673  Woodrooffe. 

Pedigree  of  Woodrooffe,  with  memorials  and  notes,  collected 
by  S.  M.  Woodrooffe.  [London,  Printed  by  Mitchell  &  Hughes] 
1878. 

2  p.  1.,  29  p.     plates  (partly  col.)  facsims.,  fold,  geneal.  tab.     28^""". 

"One  hundred  and  thirty  copies  privately  printed." 

CS439.W74 

9-23215 

3674  Woodruff. 

A  branch  of  the  Woodruff  stock;  comp.  by  Francis  E.  Wood- 
ruff .  .  .  Morristown,  N.  J.,  Printed  at  ''The  Jerseyman"  office, 
1902-03. 

2  V.     map.     24^"". 

Paged  continuously. 

CS71.W887     1902- 

9-15173 


AMERICAN   AND  ENGLISH   GENEALOGIES  753 

Woodruff — Continued. 

3675  The  Woodruffs  of  New  Jersey  who  came  from  Fordwich, 

Kent,  England,  by  way  of  Lynn,  Massachusetts,  and  Southamp- 
ton, Long  Island,  revised  and  enlarged  from  ''A  branch  of  the 
Woodruff  stock,"  by  Francis  E.  Woodruff  .  .  .  New  York,  The 
Grafton  press,  1909. 

xii,  131  p.     front.,  plates,  ports.,  maps,  diagr.     24^*'™. 
"Abbreviations  and  authorities":  p.  xi-xii. 

CS71.W887     1909 

9-9527 

Woods.     See  Wood. 

3676  Woodward. 

Genealogy  of  the  Woodward  family  of  Chester  Coimty,  Penn- 
sylvania, with  an  appendix  giving  a  brief  account  of  the  Wood- 
wards of  some  other  portions  of  the  United  States.  Comp.  by 
Lewis  Woodward,  m.  d.     ¥/ilmington,  Del.,  Ferris  bros.,  1879. 

114  p.    23^''™. 

CS71.W91     1879 

2-4678 

3677 Dr.  Henry  Woodward,  the  first  English  settler  in  South 

Carolina,  and  some  of  his  descendants,  by  Joseph  W.  Barnwell. 
[Charleston?  1907?] 
cover-title,  13  p.     illus.     23''™. 

CS71.W91     1907 
7-23346 

See  also  Flagg.  CS71.F674    1903 

Woodworth. 

3678  Woodworth. 

Descendants  of  Walter  Woodworth  of  Scituate,  Mass.  Rec- 
ords comp.  by  William  Atwater  Woodworth.  White  Plains, 
N.  Y.,  1898. 

viii,  134  p.     26^"= 


Lcm 

CS71.W912     1898 


9-15178 


3679 Descendants   of  Walter  Woodworth   of  Scituate,   Mass. 

Sketch  of  Samuel  Woodworth  (3-4-6-6)  and  his  descendants. 
Samuel  Woodworth  and  his  poem,  "The  old  oaken  bucket." 
Francis  Chandler  Woodworth,  author  of  the  bird  song,  "Chic-a- 
dee-dee."  Poem  by  Nancy  Adelia  Woodworth,  "The  old  home- 
stead." Woodworths  who  were  in  the  revolutionary  army  from 
Connecticut,  New  York,  etc.  Boston,  E.  B.  Woodworth,  1901. 
70  p.  incl.  illus.  (coat  of  arms)  facsim.  21<^™. 
Comp.  by  Elijah  Burghardt  Woodworth. 

CS71.W912     1901 
2-fi096 

See  also  Chute.  CS71.C564    1894 


35819°— 10 48 


754  LIBBAEY   OF   CONGRESS 

3680  Woolsey. 

The  history  of  the  Ufe  and  times  of  Cardinal  Wolsey,  prime 
minister  to  King  Henry  viii.  ...  In  which  are  interspersed  the 
Hves  and  memorable  actions  of  the  most  eminent  persons:  and 
the  whole  illustrated  with  political  and  moral  reflections.  Col- 
lected from  antient  records,  manuscripts,  and  historians  .  .  . 
By  Joseph  Grove,  gent.  London,  Printed  for  J.  Wood,  1748, 
43-44. 

4  V.     8  pi.  (partly  fold.)  32  port.  (incl.  fronts.)     20'"'". 

Vol.  2-3  anon.;  v.  4  dedication  signed  J.  Grove. 

Vol.  1:  2d  ed.,  1748.     v.  2-4:  Printed  by  J.  Purser  for  the  author,  1743-44. 

Vol.  2-4  contain,  in  the  form  of  foot-notes:  The  secret  history  of  the  cardinal, 
by  George  Cavendish.  This  is  a  reprint  of  the  1641  ed.  of  his:  Negotiations  of 
Thomas  Wolsey.     cf.  Diet.  nat.  biog.,  vol.  ix,  p.  346. 

DA334.W8G8 
4-25744 

3681  Letters  of  a  family  during  the  war  for  the  union.     1861- 

1865.     [New  Haven,  Conn.,  Tuttle,  Morehouse  &  Taylor]  1899. 

2  V.     20'"'°. 

Ed.  by  Mrs.  Georgeanna  Muirson  (Woolsey)  Bacon  and  Mrs.  Eliza  Newton 
(Woolsey)  Howland. 

"Printed  for  private  distribution." 


E601.B12 


Mar.  30,  99-6 


3682  Family  records;  being  some  account  of  the  ancestry  of 

my  father  and  mother,  Charles  William  Woolsey  and  Jane 
Eliza  Newton.  [New  Haven,  Conn.,  The  Tuttle,  Morehouse  & 
Taylor  press,  1900] 

xii,  [2],  256  p.     pi.,  port.     21«". 

Comp.  by  Mrs.  Eliza  Newton  Woolsey  Howland. 

CS71.W916     1900 
Feb.  14, 1901-116 

3683  Woolworth. 

The  descendants  of  Richard  and  Hannah  Huggins  Woolworth, 
who  landed  at  Newbury,  Mass.,  1678;  removed  to  Suffield,  Conn., 
in  1685.  Comp.  by  Charlotte  R.  Woolworth,  assisted  by  her 
daughter,  Josephine  L.  Kimpton.  New  Haven,  Conn.  [Press 
of  C.  H.  Ryder]  1893. 
209  p.  ports.  25'^™. 
Interleaved . 

CS71.W917     1893 
9-15177 

See  also  Woodward, 


Wooster.     See  Worcester. 


AMERICAN  AND  ENGLISH   GENEALOGIES  755 

3684  Worcester. 

The  Worcester  family;  or,  The  descendants  of  Eev.  William 
Worcester,  with  a  brief  notice  of  the  Connecticut  Wooster  family. 
Collected  by  J.  F.  Worcester.  Lynn,  W.  W.  Kellogg,  printer, 
1856. 

iii,  [1]  p.     ports.,  coat  of  arms.     23^'='^. 

CS71.W92     1856 

1-5427 

3685  Captain  Ira  Beebe  and  Sergeant  Walter  Wooster,  soldiers 

of  the  revolution.     [Los  Angeles,  1902] 

cover-title,  [11]  p.     pL,  2  port.,  facsim.     27"''". 
Comp.  by  Holdridge  Ozro  Collins. 

E207.B4C7 

5-3020 

Worden.     See  Warden. 

3686  Wordsworth. 

Genealogical  memoranda  relating  to  the  family  of  Words- 
worth, collected  by  Edwin  Jackson  Bedford.  Privately 
printed.  (Fifty  copies  only.)  London,  IMitchell  and  Hughes, 
printers,  1881. 

27  p.  incl.  geneal.  tab.     28"™. 

CS439.W78 

2-27572 

3687  Worthington. 

A  genealogical  sketch  of  the  Worthington  and  Plaskitt  fami- 
lies with  others  [of  Maryland]     Baltimore,  1886. 
20  p.     23-1'^°^. 
By  Joshua  Plaskitt. 

CS71.W932     1886 

&-15176 

3688  The  genealogy  of  the  Worthington  family.     Comp.   by 

George  Worthington.     [Cleveland,  O.]     1894. 

2  p.  1.,  9-489  p.     front.,  ports.     20^"™. 

Descendants  of  Nicholas  Worthington  of  Hatfield,  Conn. 

CS71.W932     1894 

1-19525 

See  also  Ames.  CS71.A5    1900 

Dorsey.  CS71.D718    1898 

3689  Wray. 

History  of  the  Wrays  of  Glentworth  1523-1852.  Including 
memoirs  of  the  principal  families  w^th  which  they  were  con- 
nected. By  Charles  Dalton  .  .  .  London,  Chapman  and  Hall 
(limited);  Aberdeen,  Printed  for  the  author  by  A.  King  &  co., 
1880-81. 

2  V.     fronts,  (ports.)  geneal.  tables  (partly  fold.)     22^"=™. 

Privately  printed. 

CS439.W82 


756  LIBRARY   OF   CONGRESS 

Wray — Continued . 

3689a Appendix.     London,  Chapman  and  Hall,  limited, 

1880. 
cover-title,  48  p.     21<"". 

CS439.W82a 

1-16378 

3690  Wren. 

. .  .  Sir  Christopher  Wren:  his  family  and  his  times,  with 
original  letters  and  a  discourse  on  architecture  hitherto  unpub- 
lished. 1585-1723.  By  Lucy  Phillimore  .  .  .  New  York,  Har- 
per &  brothers  [1881] 

1  p.  1.,  44  p.     illus.     30''™.     (Harper's  Franklin  square  library,     no.  218) 
Caption  title. 

NA997.W8P5 
10-9084 

3691  Wright. 

Ancestral  line  of  Stephen  Mott  Wright  from  Nicholas  Wright, 
the   colonial    ancestor;  comp.    by   Henry   Wliittemore.     New 
York,  The  Lotus  press  [1899  ?] 
23,  [1]  p.     front,  (port.)  illus.,  geneal.  tab.     25"". 

Originally  published  in  the  author's  "Heroes  of  the  revolution  and  their 
descendants;"  reissued,  with  additions,  for  private  circulation. 

CS71.W95     1899 
3-20267 

3692  Genealogy  of  the  Wright  family  from  1639  to  1901.     Eight 

generations.     Comp,  and  written  by  Rev.  Henry  W.  Wright  .  . . 
Middletown,  Conn.,  Pelton  &  King,  printers,  1901. 

16  p.     24^-^™. 

CS71.W95     1901 

3-27045 

3693  The  Wright  ancestry  of  Caroline,  Dorchester,  Somerset  and 

Wicomico  counties,  Maryland,  by  Capt.  Charles  W.  Wright. 
[Baltimore,  Baltimore  city  printing  and  binding  co.]  1907. 

218  p.  incl.  front.     23^<^". 

CS71.W95     1907 


See  also  Ball.  CS439.B28 

Barlow.  CS71.B27     1891 

Bavis.  CS71.B374     1880 

LaWSOn.  CS71.L425     1903 

Lewis.  CS71.L675     1910 

Powell.  F127.L8B9 

Wilder.  CS71.W585    1900 


AMERICAN  AND  ENGLISH   GENEALOGIES  757 

3694  Wrottesley. 

History  of  the  family  of  Wrottesley  of  Wrottesley,  co.  Staf- 
ford. By  Major-Gen.  the  Honble.  George  Wrottesley  .  .  .  Exe- 
ter [Eng.]  W.  Pollard  &  co.,  1903. 

1  p.  1.,  433  p.     illus.,  plates,  facsim.     24"". 
Supplement  to  the  Genealogist. 

CS439.W86 
4-12415 

Wyand.     See  also  Putnam.  CS71.P99    1909 

Wyandt.     See  Wyand. 

3695  Wyatt. 

The  history  of  Boxley  parish;  the  abbey,  rood  of  grace,  and 
abbots;  the  clergy;  the  church,  monuments  and  registers;  in- 
cluding an  account  of  the  Wiat  family,  and  of  the  trial  on  Penen- 
den  heath  in  1076  .  .  .  By  J.  Cave-Browne  .  .  .  Maidstone, 
Printed  for  the  author  by  E.  J.  Dickinson,  1892. 

vi,  [2],  225  p.     front.,  pi.,  port.,  plans,  geneal.  tab.     22^"™. 

DA690.B69B8 

2-18134 

See  also  Allen.  CS71.A43    1898a 

Gentry.  CS71.G339    1909 

Scott.  1883 

Wylie.     See  Wiley. 

3696  Wyncoop. 

Wynkoop  family;  a  preliminary  genealogy,  by  Richard 
Wynkoop  .  .  .  New  York,  Press  of  Wynkoop  &  Hallenbeck, 
1866. 

34  p.     23''™. 

CS71.W985      1866 

9-15175 

3697  Wynkoop  genealogy  in  the  United  States  of  America. 

Also  a  table  of  Dutch  given  names.     By  Richard  Wynkoop  .  .  . 
2d  ed.     New  York,  Press  of  Wynkoop  &  Hallenbeck,  1878. 

2  p.  1.,  130,  [127]-130  p.     pi.  (coat  of  arms)     23^''". 
Supplement  repeated  with  additions:  p.  [127]-130. 

CS71.W985     1878 

9-15174 

3698  The  Wynkoop  family.     First  settled  in  this  country  about 

1639  ...  A  paper  .  .  .  read  at  the  May  meeting  of  the  Bucks 
County  historical  society  at  Warminster,  on  Tuesday,  May  27, 
by  Capt,  William  H.  Wynkoop,  of  Newtown  ...    [n.  p.      19 — ] 

[4]  p.     27<^™. 
Caption  title. 

CS71.W985     19— 


758  LIBRARY  OF  CONGRESS 

Wyncoop — Continued. 

3699  •  Wynkoop  genealogy  in  the  United  States  of  America,  by 

Richard  Wynkoop  ...  3d  ed.  New  York,  The  Knickerbocker 
press,  1904, 

xliv,  214  p.  incl.  front.,  illus.     24<''". 

CS71.W985     1904 

4-8097 

Wynkoop.     See  Wyncoop. 

3700  Wynyard. 

The  family  of  Wynyard.     [London,  1877  ?] 

[4]  p.     28^<"". 

Communicated  by  Rev.  C.  W.  Bingham. 

Reprinted  from  "Miscellanea  genealogica  ot  heraldica,"  n.  e.,  1877,  v.  2,  p. 
269-272. 

CS439.W94 
9-18113 

3701  Yale. 

Tlie  Yale  family,  or  The  descendants  of  David  Yale,  with 

genealogical  notes  of  each  family.     By  Elihu  Yale  .  .  .    New 

Haven,  Storer  &  Stone,  printers,  1850. 

201  p.    23^"^. 

CS71.Y18     1850 

9-18747 

3702  Yale  genealogy  and  history  of  Wales.     The  British  kings 

and  princes.  Life  of  Owen  Glyndwr.  Biographies  of  Governor 
Elihu  Yale  .  .  .  Linus  Yale,  sr.,  and  Linus  Yale,  jr.  .  .  .  Mau- 
rice Fitz  Gerald  .  . .  Roger  de  Montgomery  .  .  .  and  other 
noted  persons.  By  Rodney  Horace  Yale.  Beatrice,  Neb. 
[Printed  by  Milburn  and  Scott  company!  1908. 

4  p.  1.,  [3]-597,  xxvp.  incl.  1  col.  illus.,  maps,  front.,  plates,  ports.,  facsims., 
fold,  geneal.  tab.     IB''"". 

CS71.Y18     1908 

9-9945 

3703  Yardley. 

Pedigree  of  the  family  of  Yardley,  of  Chatham,  co.  Kent. 
Comp.  by  William  Brigg  .  .  .  from  the  'Visitation  of  Kent  1663- 
1668,'  parish  registers,  wills,  etc.,  and  deeds  in  the  possession  of 
Edward  Stone,  esq.  Privately  printed.  London,  Mitchell  and 
Hughes,  1891. 

8  p.     coat  of  arms.     25^'^™. 

CS439.Y3 

2-26605 

3704  Sir  George  Yeardley,  or  Yardley,  governor  and  captain 

general  of  Virginia,  and  Temperance  (West)  lady  Yeardley, 
and  some  of  their  descendants.  [By]  Thomas  Teackle  Upshur 
.  .  .     [Nashville,  1896] 

cover-title,  36  p.     30<^™. 

"Reprinted  from  American  historical  magazine,  Nashville,  Tenn.,  Oct. 
1896." 

CS71.Y27     1896 
9-15028 


Yarrington.     See  Yerrington. 


AMEBIC  AN   AND   ENGLISH   GENEALOGIES  759 

3705  Yates. 

The  Yates  book,  William  Yates  and  his  descendants;  the 
history  and  genealogy  of  William  Yates  (1772-1868)  of  Green- 
wood, Me.,  and  his  wife,  who  was  Martha  Morgan,  together  with 
the  line  of  her  descent  from  Kobert  Morgan  of  Beverly,  by 
Edgar  Yates  .  .  .  Old  Orchard,  Me.,  Printed  by  E.  M.  Yates  and 
E.  Yates,  1906. 

2  p.  1.,  46  p.,  1 1.     front.,  ports.,  facsima.     22'=™. 

CS71.Y33     1906 

6-46223 

3705a  Yates. 

Descendants  of  Michael  Yates  by  his  sons,  Abner  and  John. 
[By]  Richard  Yates.     Springfield,  111.     [1906?] 

geneal.  tab.  72  x  85"=™.  fold,  to  14^  x  24'^™. 

Printed  on  both  sides. 

Cover  title:  The  Yates  family. 

CS71.Y33     1906 

10-15956 

Yeardley.     See  Yardley. 

Yelloly.     See  also  Tyssen.  CS439.T93 

3706  Yerkes. 

Chronicle  of  the  Yerkes  family,  with  notes  on  the  Leech  and 
Rutter  families,  by  Josiah  Granville  Leach  .  .  .  Philadelphia, 
Printed  for  private  circulation  by  J.  B.  Lippincott  company, 
1904. 

xi,  [1],  262  p.     front.,  plates,  ports.,  facsims.,  fold,  geneal.  tab.     27^^^™. 

"Two  hundred  and  fifty  copies  printed  on  paper  hand-made  for  this  edition." 

CS71.Y48     1904 

4-14170 

See  also  Reading.  CS7l.ii287    1898 


Yerrington.     See  also  Richardson.  CS71.E.52    1906 

Yonges.     See  Young. 

3707  York. 

Memoirs  of  the  rival  houses  of  York  and  Lancaster,  historical 
and  biographical:  embracing  a  period  of  English  history  from 
the  accession  of  Richard  ii.  to  the  death  of  Henry  vii.  By 
Emma  Roberts  .  .  .    London,  Harding  and  Lepard  [etc.]  1827. 

2  V.     front,  (port.)    22« 


2-18557 


DA246.R644 


3708  Young. 

Fragmentary  records  of  the  Youngs,  comprising,  in  addition 
to  much  general  information  respecting  them,  a  particular  and 
extended  account  of  the  posterity  of  Ninian  Young,  an  early 


760  LIBRAEY  OF  CONGRESS 

3708  Young — Continued. 

resident  of  East  Fallow-field  township,  Chester  County,  Pa.; 
comp.  from  the  best  published  and  other  sources.  By  I.  Gilbert 
Young,  M.  D.  .  .  .    In  two  parts.     Philadelphia,  W.  S.  Young, 

1869. 

2  p.  1.,  vi,  [7]-ll3  p.    24<^'". 

Contents. — pt.  1.  General  facts  relative  to  the  Youngs. — pt.  2.  The  descend- 

anta  of  Ninian  Young. 

CS71.Y7     1869 

9-15029 

3709  Young  famil}^  tree.     [Memorial  and  family  tree  of  Michael 

Cadet  Young  of  Brunswick  County,  Va.  and  of  his  descendants 
16—  to  1895]     Washington,  D.  C,  1895. 

fold,  geneal.  tab.      25  x  32^"''°. 
Comp.  by  Calvin  Duvall  Cowles. 

CSTl.y?     1896 

9-17840 

3710  The  Brigham  Yoimg  family.     This  is  an  outline  of  the 

Brigham  Young  family,  from  1721  to  the  fathers  and  mothers 
of  the  present  generation  .  .  .  Provo,  Utah,  Skelton,  Maeser 
&CO.,  printers  [1897?] 

geneal.  tab.     43  x  28*=™. 

Comp.  for  the  Young  family  association. 

CS71.Y7     1897 

5-13226 

3711  .  .  .  Youngs  family.  Vicar  Christopher  Yonges,  his  an- 
cestors in  England  and  his  descendants  in  America;  a  history 
and  genealogy,  by  Selah  Youngs,  jr.  .  .  .    New  York,  1907. 

viii,  377  p.     58  pi.  (incl.  front.,  ports.,  facsim.)     26J'=™. 

CS71.y7     1907 


See  also  Gale.  CS71.G152    1866 

Griffin.  F129.S74G8 

McGinnis.  cS71.mi45    1892 

Willis.  CS71.W73     1899 


3712  Youngman. 

Genealogy  and  biographical  sketches  of  the  Youngman 
famil}'.  By  David  Yotmgman,  m.  d.  .  .  .  Boston,  Press  of 
G.  H.  EUis^  1882. 

26  p.     24^""^. 

CS71.y79     1882 

9-15030 

Youngs.     See  Young. 
Yourin.     See  Uran. 
Yuran.     See  Uran. 


AMEKICAN   AND   ENGLISH   GENEALOGIES  761 

3713  Zabriskie. 

Historical  sketch  of  the  Zabriskie  homestead  (removed  1877), 
Flatbush,  L.  I.,  with  biographical  accounts  of  some  of  those  who 
have  resided  in  it.     By  P.  L.  Schenck  .  .  .    Brooklyn,  N.  Y., 

1881. 

100  {i.  e.  102)  p.     front.,  plates,  ports.,  fold,  facsim.,  fold,  geneal.  tab.     23'^™. 

Appendix,  p.  81-94,  contains  "The  Zabriskie  genealogy,"  by  Chancellor 
A.  0.  Zabriskie,  and  "Sketch  of  the  Lott  family,"  by  Jeremiah  Lott. 

CS71.Z12     1881 

9-29301 

3713a  Zane. 

Zane's  Trace,  by  Clement  L.  Martzolff  .  .  .     Columbus,  O., 
Press  of  F.  J.  Heer,  1904. 
1  p.  1.,  297-331  p.     illus.     23'^'". 

"Reprinted  from  the  Ohio  archaeological  and  historical  society  publica- 
tions." 

F495.M38 
5-16870 

3714  Zartman. 

The  Zartman  family,  by  Rev.  Rufus  Calvin  Zartman  .  .  . 
Philadelphia,  Lyon  &  Armor,  1909. 

xvi,  431  p.  incl.  front.,  illus.,  ports.,  facsim.     23 


em 

CS71.Z39     1909 


10-789 


3715  Ziegler. 

The  Ziegler  family  record.  A  complete  record  of  the  Ziegler 
family  from  our  ancestor,  Philip  Ziegler,  born  in  Bern,  Switzer- 
land, in  1734,  down  to  the  seventh  and  eighth  generations; 
including  also  those  who  are  directly  descended  from  the 
family  as  far  as  data  could  be  obtained.  By  Elder  Jesse  Ziegler, 
assisted  by  Rev.  Daniel  P.  Ziegler.  Royersford,  Pa.,  J.  Ziegler, 
1906. 

118  p.     23'="'. 

CS71.Z66     1906 
6-24868 

3716  Zimmerinan. 

Zimmerman,  Waters  and  allied  families,  by  Dorothy  Edmon- 
stone  Zimmerman  Allen  ...     [n.  p.,  19 —  ?] 

4  p.  1.,  162  p.     front.,  plates,  ports.,  geneal.  tables,  coats  of  arms.    '23J''™. 

CS71.Z73     19— 

10-1449 

Zimmerniann.     See  Zimmerman. 

Zug.    See  also  Hertzler.  CS71.H576    1885 


ADDITIONS  TO  AUGUST,  1910 


3717  Alexander. 

Narrative  of  the  oppressive  law  proceedings,  and  other 
measures,  resorted  to  by  the  British  government,  and  numer- 
ous private  individuals,  to  overpower  the  Earl  of  Stirling 
and  subvert  his  lawful  rights.  Written  by  himself.  Also 
A  genealogical  account  of  the  family  of  Alexander,  earls  of 
Stirling,  &c.  .  .  .  followed  by  An  historical  view  of  their  hered- 
itary possessions  in  Nova  Scotia,  Canada,  &c.  by  Ephraim 
Lockhart,  esq.  With  a  copious  Appendix  of  royal  charters 
and  other  documents.     Edinburgh  [J.  Walker,  printerl  1836. 

vi  p.,  1  1.,  176,  8,  vi,  77  p.     facsim.,  fold,  geneal.  tab.     29§  x  23'='^. 

CS479.A6     1836 

10-13767 

Baltimore,  Lords.     See  Calvert. 

3718  Barker. 

A  memorial  of  Josiah  Barker,  of  Charlestown,  Mass.  By 
Harry  Herbert  Edes  .  .  .     Boston,  Priv.  print.,  1871. 

1  p.  1.,  25  p.     24i<^™. 

Edition,  one  hundred  copies,  no.  36. 

Reprinted  with  additions  from  the  New  Eng.  hist,  and  geneal.  register, 
July,  1870. 

CS71.B26     1871 

10-15957 

3719  Barry. 

The  last  earls  of  Barrymore,   1769-1824;  by  John  Robert 
Robinson  .  .  .     London,  S.  Low,  Marston  &  co.,  1894. 
xiv  p.,  1  1.,  272  p.     front.,  pi.     22i«^^. 

DA506.B3R6 

1-12488 

3719a  Bennett. 

The  Bennett  family,  1628-1910.  By  Edgar  B.  Bennett. 
East  Berlin,  Conn.,  E.  B.  Bennett,  1910. 

50  p.     front.,  illus.  (ports.)     20^'^"'. 

Blank  leaves  at  end:  "Births,  marriages,  deaths." 

CS71.B469     1910 

See  also  Whitaker.  CS439.W485 

763 


764  LIBEAEY  OF   CONGRESS 

3720  Bertie. 

Peerage  and  pedigree,  studies  in  peerage  law  and  family 
history.  By  J.  Horace  Round  .  .  .  London,  J.  Nisbet  &  co., 
ltd.,  1910. 

2  V.     23''™. 

Contents. — I.  The  Willoughby  d'Eresby  case  and  the  rise  of  the  Berties. 
The  barony  of  Delawarr.  Peerage  cases  in  the  Court  of  chivalry.  The  mud- 
dle of  the  law.  Tales  of  the  conquest.  The  House  of  lords.— II.  Some 
'Saxon'  houses.  The  great  Carrington  imposture.  The  geste  of  John  de 
Courcy.     Heraldry  and  the  gent. 

CR3899.R7 


Blakiston.     See  also  Whitaker.  CS439.W485 

3721  Booth. 

A  history  of  Altrincham  and  Bowdon,  with  an  account  of 
the  barony  and  house  of  Dunham,     By  Alfred  Ingham  .  .  . 
Altrincham,  Mackie,  Brewtnall  and  co.,  1879. 
xi,  195  p.     pL,  facsim.     29  x  21J'-'". 
Head  and  tail  pieces;  initials.     Facsimile  of  the  Altrincham  charter. 

DA690.A46.I4 
2-8643 

3722  Brown. 

Descriptive  catalogue  of  the  original  charters,  royal  grants, 
and  donations  .  .  .  monastic  chartulary,  official,  manorial, 
court  baron,  court  leet,  and  rent  rolls,  registers,  and  other 
documents,  constituting  the  muniments  of  Battle  abbey  .  .  . 
comprising  also  a  great  mass  of  papers  relating  to  the  family 
of  Browne,  ennobled  as  the  lords  viscount  Montague  ,  .  .  with 
various  others  relating  to  the  Sidneys,  earls  of  Leicester,  and 
the  whole  of  the  Webster  family  evidences,  embodying  many 
highly  interesting  and  valuable  records  of  manor  lands  in 
Sussex,  Kent,  and  Essex  .  .  .     London,  T.  Thorpe,  1835. 

xii,  221  p.     23^^". 

"Preliminary  memoranda  of  the  Abbey  of  Battle,"  and  annotations. 

CD1069.B2 


3723  Catalogue  of  Lowestoft  china  in  the  possession  of  Fred- 
erick Arthur  Crisp.     [London]  Priv.  print.,  1907. 

7  p.  1.,  14  numb.  1.,  1  1.,  16-20  p.,  1  1.,  22-24  p.     14  pi.  (partly  col.)  port. 
33^''". 

"One  hundred  and  fifty  copies  only  of  the  'Catalogue  of  Lowestoft  china' 
have  been  printed  at  my  private  press.     This  copy  is  no.  80  .  .  ." 
"Pedigree  of  Browne  of  Lowestoft":  p.  16-20. 

NK4399.L7C8 
10-15771 


AMERICAN  AND  ENGLISH   GENEALOGIES  765 

3724  Caldwell. 

William  Coaldwell,  Caldwell  or  Coldwell  of  England,  Massa- 
chusetts, Connecticut  and  Nova  Scotia.  Historical  sketch  of 
the  family  and  name  and  record  of  his  descendants.  By 
Charles  T.  Caldwell  .  .  .  Washington,  D.  C,  Press  of  Judd 
&  Detweiler,  inc.,  1910. 

82  p.     23^^"'. 

CS71.C14     1910 

10-16180 

3725  Calvert. 

An  appeal  to  the  citizens  of  Maryland,  one  of  the  United 
States  of  America.  From  the  legitimate  descendents  [!]  of  the 
Baltimore  family.  By  Charles  Browning  .  .  .  Baltimore, 
Printed  by  T.  R.  Lusby,  1821. 

88  p.     22^^"^. 

Dated:  Annapolis,  29th  of  July,  1821. 

P184.B884 

7-32894 

3726  An  abstract   of  the  condition  of  granting   of  lands  in 

Maryland,  as  propounded  by  Cecilius,  lord  baron  of  Baltimore. 
Also:  a  short  account  of  the  manor  and  reserved  lands,  taken 
up  under  His  Lordship  and  his  descendant's  orders,  with  a 
sketch  of  Their  Lordships  .  .  .  By  Charles  Browning.  Balti- 
more, Printed  for  the  proprietor,  1825. 

32  p.    22^'="'. 

F184.B883 

8-15819 

3727 The  lords  Baltimore,  by  John  G.  Morris  .  .  .     Baltimore 

[J.  Murphy]  1874. 

1  p.  1.,  [5]-61  p.  25^^™.  ([Maryland  historical  society]  Fund-publication, 
no.  8) 

ri76.M37 

l-Rc-3381 

3728  Cameron. 

Memoirs  of  Sir  Ewen  Cameron  of  Locheill,  chief  of  the  clan 
Cameron.  With  an  introductory  account  of  the  history  and 
antiquities  of  that  family  and  of  the  neighbouring  clans.  Edin- 
burgh [Edinburgh  printing  co.]  1842. 

Ivii,  30  p.,  1  1.,  412  p.,  port.    27"^.    (Maitland  club.    PubUcations.    no.  59) 
Attributed  to  John  Drummond ;  edited  by  James  Macknight. 

3729  Chaucer. 

The  ancestry  of  Chaucer,  by  Alfred  Allan  Kern  .  .  .  Balti- 
more, Md.,  The  Lord  Baltimore  press  [1906  ?] 

XV,  163  p.    plan,  fold,  geneal.  tab.     23''™. 

Thesis  (ph.  d.) — Johns  Hopkins  university. 

Based  to  a  large  extent  on  vol.  4  of  the  Life  records  of  Chaucer  (Chaucer  soc.) 
c/.  Pref. 

7-9788 

Coldwell.     See  Caldwell. 


766  LIBRAEY   OF   CONGRESS 

3729a  Dififenderffer. 

Some  of  the  descendants  of  Jolin  Michael  Diibendorf,  1695- 
1778.  More  especially  those  directl}^  descended  through  Ids 
grandson,  David  DifTenderffer,  1752-1846.  By  his  great- 
great-grandson,  Frank  Ried  DiffenderfTer.  Lancaster,  Pa. 
[Press  of  the  New  Era  printing  company]  1910. 

28  p.     front,  (port.)  illus.  (coat  of  arms),  1  map.     facsim.     23^'"'". 
Edition,  25  copies. 

CS71.D569     1910 

Diibendorf.     See-  Diffenderffer. 

3730  Elder. 

Genealog}^  of  David  Elder  and  Margery  Stewart.  Comp.  by 
Thomas  A.  Elder  .  .  .     Wooster,  O.,  1905. 

52  p.     20^'=". 

CS71.E374     1905 

10-15835 

3731  Elers. 

Memoirs  of  George  Elers,  captain  in  the  12th  regiment  of  foot 
(1777-1842)  to  which  are  added  correspondence  and  other  pa- 
pers with  genealogy  and  notes,  ed.  from  the  original  mss.  by 
Lord  Monson  and  George  Leveson  Gower  .  .  .  London,  W. 
Heinemann,  1903. 

xii  p.,  2  1.,  324  p.     front,  (port.)  1  col.  port.,  fold.  map.     23''™. 

"Footnotes  to  the  Memoirs  and  correspondence  are  contributed  by  .  .  .  the 
Rev.  Arthur  Roland  Maddison." — Introd. 

DA68.12.E2A2 
4-1873 

3732  Finch. 

History  of  Burley-on-the-Hill,  Rutland,  with  a  short  account 
of  the  owners,  and  extracts  from  their  correspondence,  and  cata- 
logue of  the  contents  of  the  house;  by  Pearl  Finch  .  .  .  London, 
J.  Bale,  sons,  &  Danielsson,  ltd.,  1901. 

2  V.  39  pi.  (incl.  front.)  24  port.,  3  maps,  15  plans,  9  facsim.,  5  fold,  geneal. 
tab.    26^'^". 

Author's  name  does  not  appear  in  v.  2. 

"Only  two  hundred  copies  printed,  of  which  this  is  no.  92." 

DA690.B94F4 

3-20C90 

3733  Fleming. 

The  Flemings  in  Oxford;  being  documents  selected  from  the 
Rydal  papers  in  illustration  of  the  lives  and  ways  of  Oxford 
men  1650-1700,  ed.  by  John  Richard  Magrath  ...  v.  1. 
Oxford,  Printed  for  the  Oxford  historical  society  at  the  Clarendon 
press,  1904. 

1  V.  front,  (port.)  22^<=™.  {Half-title:  Oxford  hiBtorical  society  [Publica- 
tions] vol.  xliv.) 

Contents.— vol.  1.     1650-1680. 

DA670.O9M2 


AMERICAN   AND   ENGLISH   GENEALOGIES  767 

3733a  Gage. 

The   royal  descent   and  colonial   ancestry  of  Mrs.   Harley 
Calvin  Gage  .  .  .     [Baltimore,  Md.,  The  Peters  publishing  and 
printing  co.,  ^19101 
cover-title,  32  p.     25 <=™. 

CS71.G133     1910 

10-17678 

Gammell.     See  also  Uran.  CS71.TJ76    1910 

3734  Gordon. 

The  records  of  Aboyne  mccxxx-mdclxxxi.  Ed.  by  Charles, 
XI  marquis  of  Huntl}^,  earl  of  Aboyne  .  .  .  Aberdeen,  Printed 
for  the  New  Spalding  club,  1894. 

xliii,  589p.,  11.  front.,  plates,  ports.  26^"".  (New  Spalding  club.  Pub- 
lications.    V.  13) 

"Only  525  copies  printed,     no.  45." 

DA750.N5  vol.  13 

Griffin.     See  also  Hyde.  CS71.H993    1864 

3735  Haddock. 

Correspondence  of  the  family  of  Haddock,  1657-1719. 
Ed.  by  Edward  Maunde  Thompson.  [Westminster]  Printed 
for  the  Camden  society,  1881. 

viii  p.,  1  1.,  58  p.  22=™.  {In  Camden  society.  Publications,  n.  s.,  v.  31. 
Camden  miscellany,     v.  8) 

DA20.C17  voL  31 

3735a  Halley. 

Extracts  from  British  archives  on  the  families  of  Halley, 
Hawley,  Parry,  Pyke,  etc.  (Third  series)  By  Eugene  F. 
McPike.  Reprinted  from  the  magazine  of  history.  New  York, 
1910. 

cover-title,  28  p.     coat  of  arms.     24^"™  CS439.H28     1910 

3735b Halley  and  Pyke  families.     Reprinted  from  Notes  and 

queries,  July  16,  1910  .  .  .     [Chicago,  1910] 
cover-title,  6  p.     16''°'. 
Signed  Eugene  F.  McPike.  CS439.H28     1910a 

3735c  Hooper. 

Hooper  genealogy.     Comp.   by  Charles  Henry  Pope  and 
Thomas  Hooper.     Boston,  C.  H.  Pope,  1908. 

4  p.  1.,  313  p.     front.,  plates  (ports.)     24<="i. 

CS71.H786     1908 

3736  Hunting. 

Descendants  of  Abraham  Huntting,  the  sixth  in  line  from 
John  Huntting,  the  first  of  the  name  in  America.  Comp.  by 
Teunis  D.  Huntting  .  .  .  [Brooklyn,  N.  Y.]  Printed  for  pri- 
vate distribution,  1910. 

[11]  p.     coat  of  arms,    20^<=™. 

Cover- title. 

CS71.H948     1910 

10-16734 


768  LIBRARY   OF   CONGRESS 

3737  Lindsay. 

The  history  and  traditions  of  the  land  of  the  Lindsays  in 
Angus  and  Mearns,  with  notices  of  Alyth  and  Meigle,  by  the 
late  Andrew  Jervise  ...  To  which  is  added  an  appendix  con- 
taining extracts  from  an  old  rental-book  of  Edzell  and  Lethnot, 
notices  of  the  ravages  of  the  Marquis  of  Montrose  in  Forfar- 
shire, and  other  interesting  documents.  Rewritten  and  cor- 
rected by  James  Gammack  ...  2d  ed,  Edinburgh,  D. 
Douglas,  1882. 

XXV,  [1],  468  p.     front.,  illus.,  plates.     23''™. 

"List  of  authors":  p.  xxi-xxv. 

DA880.F7J5 
3-29085 

3738  Lyte. 

Lytes  Gary  manor  house,  Somerset,  and  its  literary  asso- 
ciations; with  notices  of  authors  of  the  Lyte  family,  from 
Queen  Elizabeth  to  the  present  time.  By  William  George. 
Bristol  [Eng.l  W.  George  [18791 

14  p.     front.,  phot.     23i<=™. 

DA664.L8G5 

3-13435 

McPike.     See  also  Pike. 

3739  Morton. 

The  ancestry  of  David  Morton,  prepared  by  his  son,  Daniel 
Morton  ...     St.  Joseph,  Mo.,  1901. 
geneal.  tab.     16^  x  45§<=°^  fold,  to  23  x  ll""". 

CS71.M89     1901b 

CA  10-688 

3740 Copy  2. 

Inserted  in  his  "Mortons  and  their  kin."     1908.  CS71.M89     1908 

3741  Mosley. 

Mosley  family.  Memoranda  of  Oswald  and  Nicholas  Mosley 
of  Ancoats,  from  the  Manchester  sessions  ms.  in  the  Free 
reference  library,  Manchester.  Ed.,  with  a  genealogical  intro- 
duction, by  Ernest  Axon.  [Manchester]  Printed  for  the  Chet- 
ham  society,  1902. 

vi,  63  p.     22^"^™.     (In  Chetham  miscellanies.     New  series,  v.  1) 

DA670.L19C5 

2-27323 

Mott.     See  also  Gage.  CS71.G133    1910 


AMERICAN   AND   ENGLISH   GENEALOGIES  769 

3742  Mure. 

Selections  from  the  family  papers  preserved  at  Caldwell  .  .  . 
[Ed.  by  William  Mure]     Glasgow,  1854. 

2  V.  in  3.  fronts.  (1  port.)  plates,  faceims.  28"™.  (Maitland  club.  Publi- 
cations,   no. 77) 

V.  1,  p.  289-296  wanting. 
Paisley,  A.  Gardner,  1883. 

2  V.  in  3.  fronts.  (1  port.)  plates,  facsims.  28"™.  {Half-title:  New  club 
series) 

' '  Limited  to  eighty-six  copies,  of  which  this  is  number  83 .    Alex.  Gardner. ' ' 

3743  Musgrave. 

Two  lintel  inscriptions.  The  Musgraves  of  Edenhall  and 
some  of  their  descendants.  By  George  Watson.  Read  at 
Penrith,  September  23,  1897.  {In  Cumberland  and  Westmor- 
land antiquarian  and  archaeological  society.  Transactions. 
Kendal,  1899.     22^^"".     v.  15,  p.  82-104) 

3744  Noble. 

A  soldier  of  three  wars ;  Nathan  Noble  of  New  Boston  <  now 
Gray,  Maine  >  the  story  of  an  ancestor,  by  Nathan  Goold  .  .  . 
Portland,  Me.,  The  Thurston  print,  1898. 

Ip.  1.,  25p.     23"^". 
2-20210 

Parry.     See  also  Halley.  CS439.H28    1910 

3744a  Peabody. 

Peabody  (Paybody,  Pabody,  Pabodie)  genealogy.     Comp. 
by  SeHm  Hobart  Peabody  .  .  .     Ed.  by  Charles  Henry  Pope. 
Boston,  Mass.,  Charles  H.  Pope,  1909. 
[iii]-xvii,  396  p.     front.,  plates,  ports.,  facsims.     24"™. 

CS71.P35     1909 

3745  Peddicord. 

Kelion  Franklin  Peddicord  of  Quirk's  scouts,  Morgan's  Ken- 
tucky cavalry,  C.  S.  A.;  biographical  and  autobiographical, 
together  with  a  general  biographical  outline  of  the  Peddicord 
family,  by  Mrs.  India  W.  P.  Logan.  New  York  and  Washing- 
ton, The  Neale  publishing  company,  1908. 

170  p.     4  port.  (incl.  front.)    21" 


I  cm 

E605.P37 


8-19229 


3746  Pellatt. 

Pedigree  and  genealogical  memoranda  relating  to  the  family 
of  Pellatt,  of  Steyning,  Bignor,  Bolney,  Ardingley,  Lewes  and 
Staplefield,  co.  Sussex;  Bletchingly  and  Croydon,  co.  Surrey; 
and  Staines,  co.  Middlesex.  By  Maberly  Phillips  .  .  .  (In 
35819°— 10 49 


770  LIBRARY   OF   CONGRESS 

3746  Pellatt— Continued. 

Sussex  archaeological  society.  Collections.  Lewes,  1892,  1894. 
23'='".  V.  38,  p.  99-128;  v.  39,  p.  55-93.  plate,  fold.  p:eneal. 
tables) 

DA670.S97S9  vol.  38,  39 

Pike.     See  also  HaUey.  CS439.H28    1910 

3747  Shirley. 

Lower  Eatington:  its   manor  house   and  church.     London, 
Priv.  print,  at  the  Chiswick  press,  1869. 
73,  [3]  p.     illus.     221^"'. 
Title  vignette;  line  borders. 
Dedicatory  lines  signed  "E.  P.  S."  i.  e.  Evelyn  Philip  Shirley. 

DA690.E135S5 
2-30181 

Sidney.     See  also  Brown.  CD1069.B2 

3748  Slade. 

William  Slade  of  Windsor,  Conn.,  and  his  descendants,  by 
Thomas  Bellows  Peck.  Keene,  N.  H.,  Sentinel  printing  com- 
pany, 1910. 

vii,  197  p.     front.,  plates,  ports.     24°™. 

CS71.S63     1910 

10-16405 

3749  Smith. 

Reunion  of  the  descendants  of  William  Smith  held  in  Peter- 
borough, N.  H.,  August  10th,  1904.  Clinton  [Mass.]  Press  of 
W.  H.  Benson,  1906. 

4  p.  1.,  [5]-176  p.     front.,  plates.     20^"™. 
Program  of  Smith  reunion  inserted. 
Edited  by  Jonathan  Smith. 

CS71.S643     1906b 
10-15830 

Smith-Carrington.     See  also  Bertie.  CR3899.R7 

Stirling,  Earls  of.     See  Alexander.  CS479.A6    1836 

3750  Tattersail. 

Memories  of  Hurst  wood,  Burnley,  Lancashire.  With  tales 
and  traditions  of  the  neighbourhood.  By  Tattersail  Wilkinson 
and  J.  F.  Tattersail  .  .  .  Burnley,  J.  &  A.  Lupton;  London, 
J.  S.  Virtue  &  co.,  limited,  1889. 

5  p.  1.,  166  p.     front.,  illus.,  pi.,  port.,  facsim.,  fold.  tab.     26^^. 

DA690.H95W6 
2-21678 

Webster.     See  also  Brown.  CD1069.B2 

Willoughby.     See  also  Bertie.  CR3899.R7 


AUTHOR   INDEX 


Abbe,  Cleveland.     3281. 

Abbot,  Abiel.     1. 

Abbot,  Ephraim.     1. 

Abbot,  Francis  Ellingwood.     2661. 

Abbott,  Lemuel  Abijah.     2. 

Acheson,  Alexander  W.     121. 

Acheson,  James  C.     120. 

Acting    Gibbs    association    of    Vermont. 

1290. 
Adam,  William.     5. 
Adams,  Andrew  Napoleon.     12,  15,  16. 
Adams,  Benjamin  William.     17. 
Adams,  Charles  Frederick,  jr.     3420. 
Adams,  Gardner.     8. 
Adams,  George.     6. 
Adams,  Herbert  Baxter.     9. 
Adams,  Jedidiali  Howe.     20. 
Adams,  John  Merriman.     13. 
Adams,  Josiah.     1524. 
Adams,  Maxwell  Richard  William  Peers. 

17. 
Adams,  Smith.     14. 
Adams,  Theodore  Parker.     6. 
Adlard,  George.    995. 
Agnew,  Sir  Andrew.     21. 
Albree,  John.     24. 
Alden,  Augustus  E.     29. 
Alden,  Charles  Henry.     32. 
Alden,  Ebenezer,  1788-1881.     27. 
Alden,  Ebenezer,  1850-.     30. 
Alden,  Frank  Wesley.     32a. 
Alden,  John.     28. 
Alden,  John  Eaton.     1036. 
Alexander,  De  Alva  Stan  wood.     37. 
Alexander,  John  Brevard.     36. 
Alexander,  John  Edminston.     35. 
Alexander,  Mrs.  Orline  (St.  John).    2821. 
Alger,  Arthur  Martineau.     39. 
AUaben,  Frank.     807,  920,  1248. 
Allan,  George  Hay  ward.     41. 
Allardyce,  James.     493. 
Allen,  Asa  W.     43. 


Allen,  David  W.     3212. 

Allen,  Mrs.  Dorothy  Edmonstone  (Zim- 
merman).    3716. 

Allen,  Elizabeth  Waterhouse.     53. 

Allen,  George  Henry.     66. 

Allen,  George  P.     68. 

Allen,  John  Kermott.     46,  2311. 

Allen,  Jolley.     45. 

Allen,  Joseph.     42. 

Allen,  Luther  Prentice.     2943,  2944. 

Allen,  Mrs.  Lydia  Adelia  (Savery).    2848. 

Allen,  Orrin  Peer.    62,  63,  627a,  969,  1106, 
1960,  2869. 

Allen,  Samuel.     59. 

Allen,  Willard  Spencer.     44. 

Allerton,  Walter  Scott.     64,  66. 

Allyn,  Adeline  Bartlett.     1406. 

Alvord,  Samuel  Morgan.     69. 

American  publishers'   association.     376, 
441,  779. 

Ames,  Azel.     2535. 

Ames,  Blanch  Butler.     515. 

Ames,  Fisher.     71. 

Ames,  Pelham  Warren.     72. 

Ammidown,  Holmes.     73. 

Amory,  Thomas  Coffin.     723,  3142,  3378, 
3444. 

Anderson,  Isabel  Harriet  Grant.     78. 

Anderson,  John.     1221. 

Anderson,  John  Corbet.     1971,  1973. 

Anderson,  Peter  John.     1369a. 

Anderson,  Thomas  McArthur.     77. 

Anderson,  William  Kyle.     2738. 

Andrews,  Alfred.     81,  1497. 

Andrews,  George.     82. 

Andrews,    Henry    Franklin.      83,    1462, 
1463. 

Andrews,  Henry  Levi.     84. 

Andrews,  Henry  Porter.     1413,  2595. 

Andrews,  Herbert  Cornelius.    1614. 

Andrews,  Samuel.     2839. 

Andrews,  William  P.     439. 

771 


772 


LIBEARY   OF   CONGRESS 


Angell,  Avery  F.     86. 

Anthon,  Charles  Edward.     88. 

Anthony,  C^harlea  Lawton.     89,  90. 

Antrim,  Harriet  Stockton.     93. 

Applelon,  John.     95,  96. 

Appleton,  Vv'illiani  Sumner.     10,  97,  98, 

99,  101,  102,  107,  145,  161,  720,  724,  726, 

808,  1200,  1373,  1771,  2217,  2643,  2864, 

2998,  3147. 
Archibald,  Raymond  Clare.     186. 
Arms,  Edward  Wright.     108. 
Armstrong,  James  Lewis.     109. 
Armstrong,  William  Clinton.     2066. 
Arnold,  George  C.     110. 
Arnold,  James  Newell.     142. 
Arnold,  Jesse  Oglevee.     1257. 
Arthur,  Glenn  Dora  (Fowler)  ''Mrs.  J.  J. 

Arthur."     1214. 
Ashmead,  Henry  Graham.     3622. 
Aspden,  Thomas.     3040. 
Aspinwall,  Algernon  Aikin.     118. 
Atkins,  Francis  Higginson.     122. 
Atwater,  Edward  Elias.     126,  126. 
Atwater,  Francis.     127. 
Atwell,  Charles  Beach.     128. 
Atwood,  Charles.     129. 
Augur,  Edwin  Prosper.     130. 
Austin,  John  Osborne.     131,  132,  133,  410, 

490,  1687,  3608. 
Aveling,  Thomas  William  Baxter.    696. 
Avery,   Catharine    Hitchcock    (Tilden), 

"i/7-s.  E.  M.  Avery."     137. 
Axon,  Ernest.     646. 
Axtell,  Ephraim  Sanders.     139. 
Axtell,  Seth  Jones.     140. 
Ayer,  Mrs.  Betsy  (Corliss).     782. 
Aylsworth,  Homer  Elhanau.     142. 
Aylsworth,  Sylvester.     142. 
Aymar,  Benjamin.     143. 
Babcock,  A.  Emerson.     147. 
Babcock,  Sidney.     144. 
Babcock,  Stephen.     146. 
Babcock,  William  Emerson.     1682. 
Bache,  William.     1219. 
Backus,  Elijah.     149. 
Backus,  Henry  Clinton.     149. 
Backus,  James.     149. 
Backus,  James  Bayard.     642. 
Backus,  Sarah.     149. 
Backus,  William  W\     149. 
Bacon,  Mrs.  Georgeanna  Muirson  (Wool- 

sey).     3681. 
Bacon,  Nathaniel  Almoran.     150. 
Bacon,  Vv^illiam  Plumb.     3668. 


Badger,  John  Cogswell.     162. 

Baetjer,  Mrs.    Catherina    Romana   (Mar- 

siglia)  Cleveland.     670. 
Bagg,  Lyman  Hotchkiss.     163. 
Bailey,  Franklin  Ladd.     2790. 
Bailey,    Gertrude    Emily    (Thompson), 

"i/rs.  E.  M.  Bailey."     166. 
Bailey,  HoUis  Russell.     166. 
Bailey,  J.  M.     1623. 
Bainbridge,  Harriet.     1330. 
Baird,  William.     159. 
Baker,  Edmund  James.     162. 
Baker,  Elwood  Thomas.     164. 
Baker,  George,     3459. 
Baker,  George  Comstock.     163. 
Baker,  Nelson  Morris.     160. 
Balch,  Elise  Vvilling.     2937. 
Balch,  Galusha  Burchard.     165. 
Balch,  Samuel  Weed.     166. 
Balch,  Thomas.     2935. 
Balch,  Thomas  Willing.     168,  440,  2938, 

3162. 
Balch  family  association.     167. 
Baldwin,  Byron  Anastasius.     169. 
Baldwin,  Charles  Candee.     170,  172,  174, 

368,  543. 
Baldwin,  John  Denison.     171,  912. 
Baldwin,  Thomas  Williams.     2471. 
Ball,  George  Washington.     174a. 
Ball,  Henry  Houston.     177. 
Ball,  Timothy  Horton.     176,  948. 
Ball  estate  association.     176. 
Ballord,  Esek  Steere.     180. 
Ballou,  Adin.     181. 
Ballon,  Ariel,     181. 

Ballou,  J/rs.  Aurelia  Anna  (Pierce).    964. 
Ballou,  Latimer  ^Tiipple.     181. 
Bancroft,  John  M.     182. 
Band  of  Botsford.     369. 
Banes,  Charles  H.     2241. 
Bangs,  Gay  Esty.     1089. 
Banks,     Charles     Edward.    1278,     2201, 

2992. 
Banks,  James  Lenox.     664. 
Banning,  Pierson  Wonall.     186. 
Banta,  Theodore  Melvin.     188,  2886. 
Barber,  Edwin  Atlee.     124,  189. 
Barbour,  Edmund    Dana.      191a,     1729, 

2068. 
Barbour,  Heman  H.     2221. 
Barclay,  Cornelia  Barclay.     196 
Barclay,  David.     541. 
Barclay,  Robert.     192. 
Barlow,  George.     201. 


AUTHOR   INDEX 


773 


Barnard,  Lady  Aune  (Lindsay).     2018. 
Barnard,  Ella  Kent.     2190. 
Barnard,  Robert  Merrj-.     203. 
Barnes,  Mrs.  Emily  Ripley.     252. 
Barnes,  George  Newton.     205. 
Barnes,  Mrs.  Harriet  South  worth  (Lewis). 

1694a,  2007a,  2988a. 
Barnes,  Trescott  C.     207. 
Barnes  family  association.     207. 
Barnwell,  Joseph  Walker.     3677. 
Barr,  William  Bickett.     208. 
Barrett,  William.     210,  1674. 
Barrington,  Daines.     1423. 
Barron,  Douglas  Gordon.     1531. 
Barry,  John  Stetson.     3068. 
Bartholomew,  Andrew  J.     212. 
Bartholomew,  George  Wells.     213. 
Bartlett,  John  Russell.     2804,  3427. 
Bartlett,  Joseph  Gardner.     882,  3626. 
Bartlett,  Levi.     215. 
Bartlett,  Thomas  Edward.     216. 
Barton,  William  Eleazar.     217,  218. 
Bartow,  Evelyn  Pierrepont.     219,  219a. 
Bass,  Edward  Alpheus.     222. 
Bassett,  John  Spencer.     524. 
Bassett  family   association   of   America. 

224. 
Bates,  Frank  Amasa.     228. 
Bates,  Newton  Whitmarsh.     230,  3561a. 
Bates,  Samuel  Austin.     Ill,  228. 
Battell,  Philip.     1465. 
Battelle,  Lillian  S.     231. 
Baverstock,  James  Hinton.     366. 
Bavis,  Samuel  Adams.     232. 
Baxter,  James  Phinney.     1349. 
Bayard,  Thomas  Francis.    2112. 
Bayley,  Francis.     1838. 
Bazeley,  William.    — . 
Beach,  Moses  Sperry.     1074. 
Beach,  Rebecca  Donaldson.     234. 
Beam,  Ella.     1737. 
Beamont,  William.     1954,  3451. 
Beane,  Samuel  Collins.     744a. 
Bear,  Walter  Scott.     237. 
Beardsley,  Eben  Edwards.     238. 
Beaumont,  George  Frederick.     727. 
Beckwith,  Albert  Clayton.     244,  1919. 
Beckwith,  Edward  Seymour.     244,  1919. 
Beckwith,  Henry  Truman.    443,  452. 
Beckwith,  Paul  Edmond.     243,  654. 
Bedford,  Edwin  Jackson.     3686. 
Bedford,    William    Kirkpatrick    Riland. 

2718. 


Bedingfeld,    Charlotte    Georgiana    (Jer- 

nyngham),  lady.     1775. 
Beebe,  Clarence.     245. 
Belden,    Mrs.   Jessie  Perry  (Van  Zile). 

247. 
Bell,  Henry  Nugent.     1515. 
Bell,  Robert.     1101a. 
Bell,    Thomas,   of  Barnwell,    Northamp- 
tonshire.   3294. 
Bellows,  Henry  WTiitney.     251. 
Belmore,  Somerset  Richard  Lowry-Corry, 

Uhearlof.     790,791,2061. 
Bemis,  Alonzo  Amasa.     3482. 
Bemis,  i/rs.  Julia  Draper  (Watson).     3482. 
Benedict,  Henry  Marvin.     260,  3031. 
Benedict,  James.    259. 
Benjamin,  Mary  Louise.     261. 
Bennett,  Edgar  B.     3719a. 
Benson,  Charles  Best.     279,  3357. 
Bent,  Allen  Herbert.     55,  60,  263,  413, 

749,  1133,  1519. 
Bent,  Gilbert  Oscar.     264. 
Benton,  Charles  Edward.     268,  269. 
Benton,  Josiah  Henry.     267. 
Bergen,  Teunis  G.     270,  271,  1975,  3352. 
Bergey,  David  Hendricks.     272. 
Berkeley,  George  Charles  Grantley  Fitz- 

hardinge.     274. 
Bertie,    Lady    Georgiana    Anne    Emily 

(Kerr).     276b. 
Bertie,  Peregrine.     276a. 
Berryer,  Georges.     2339. 
Berwick,  Edward.     2671. 
Best,  Frank  Eugene.     74,  1820,  2386. 
Best,  Nolan  Rice.     278. 
Betham,  W'illiam.     381. 
Betts,  Charles  Wyllys.     282. 
Betts,  Frederic  Henry.     282. 
Bewley,  Sir  Edmund  Thomas.     2576. 
Bickley,  William  B.     334. 
Bicknell,  i/rs.  Grace  (Vawter).     3381. 
Bicknell,  Thomas  Williams.     283. 
Bicknell  family  association.     284,  285. 
Biddle,  Charles.     285a. 
Biddle,  Henry  D.    286. 
Biddle,  John.     286. 
Biddle,     Walter     Livingston    Cochrane. 

285b. 
Bidwell,  Edwin  M.     287. 
Bierstadt,  Edward.     3365. 
Bigelow,  Samuel  Fowler.    290. 
Bigelow,  William  Howard.     288. 
Bigger,  Francis  Joseph.    2095,  2410. 


774 


LIBRARY  OF   CONGRESS 


Bill,  Led  yard.     292. 

Billopp,  Charles  Farmar.     1110. 

Bingham,  C.  W.    3700. 

Bingham,  Theodore  Alfred.    293. 

Binney,  Charles  James  Fox.    2616,  2617. 

Biscoe,  Mss  A.  C.    2237. 

Bispham,  William.    296. 

Bittinger,  Lucy  Forney.    297. 

Blackburn,  William  Maxwell.     1890. 

Blackstone,  Lorenzo.    302. 

Blair,  John  Chalmers.     303. 

Blake,  Charles  Morris.     1116,  1117. 

Blake,  Francis  Everett.     308,  310. 

Blake,  George  Matthew.     309. 

Blake,  John  F.     1116,  1117. 

Blake,  Martin  Joseph.     311. 

Blake,  Samuel.     306. 

Blencowe,  Robert  Willis.     2948. 

Blight,  John  Thomas.     3038. 

Blish,  James  Knox.     316. 

Bliss,  George.     607. 

Bliss,  John  Homer.     317,  318. 

Bliss,  Sylvester.     317,  318. 

Blodgett,  Isaac  Dimond.     319. 

Blore,  Thomas.     3175. 

Bloss,  James  Orville.     321. 

Blyth,  William.     323,  1151. 

Boardman,  James.     590. 

Boardman,  William  Francis  Joseph.     326, 

1392. 
Boddington,     Reginald    Stewart.     3000, 

8277. 
Bodge,  George  Madison.     656. 
Boevey,  Arthur  William  Crawley.     330. 
Bogardus,  Annetje  Jansen.     1769. 
Boggs,  Marion  Alexander.     38a. 
Boise,  James  Robinson.     333. 
Bolles,  John  Augustus.     335. 
Boiling,  Robert.     336. 
Bolton,  Charles  Knowles.     67,  337. 
Bolton,    Mrs.   Ethel   (Stanwood).     2286, 

3044,  3263. 
Bolton,  Henry  Carrington.     338. 
Bolton,  Reginald  Pelham.     338. 
Bolton,  Robert.    338. 
Boltwood,  Lucius  Manlius.    2368. 
Bond,  Alvan.    339. 
Bonney,   Mrs.  Catharina  Visscher   (Van 

Rensselaer).    3364a. 
Bonney,  Charles  L.    340. 
Bookstaver,  Jacob  Edgar.     3601. 
Boomer,  William  H.     1355. 
Booth,  Charles  Edwin.     346a. 
Booth,  Walter  Sherman.     346,  2927. 


Booth  association.     345. 

Borlase,  William  Copeland.     361. 

Bomeman,  Amos.     352. 

Borneman,  John  U.     352. 

Boss,  Henry  Rush.     354. 

Boss,  William  Graham.     354. 

Bostwick,  Henry  Anthon.     366. 

Botfield,  Beriah.     368. 

Boughton,  James.     360,  2747. 

Bourn,  Augustus  Osborn.     361. 

Boutelle,  John  Alonzo.     488. 

Bowditch,  Charles  Pickering.    2540,  2641. 

Bowdon,  John  Butler.     1086. 

Bowen,  Edward  Augustus.     366. 

Bowen,  Elisha  Chandler.     365. 

Bower,  Henry  S.     3052. 

Bowie,  Walter  Worthington.     369. 

Bowman,  Shadrach  Laycock.     371. 

Boyd,  A.  Fulton.    373. 

Boyd,     Mrs.     Lucinda    Joan     (Rogers), 

1748,  1749. 
Boyd,  M.  Hillis.     373. 
Boyd,  William  Philip.     374. 
Boyd  association.     376. 
Boyden,  Amos  J.     377. 
Boyden,  Merrill  Norton.     377. 
Boyden,  Wallace  Clarke.     377. 
Boynton,    Mrs.    Caroline   Foster   (Harri- 

man).     382. 
Boynton,  John  Farnham.     380,  381,  382. 
Bracken,  Henry  Martyn.     384. 
Brackett,  Alpheus  Lovewell.     385,  386. 
Brackett,  Herbert  lerson.     387. 
Bradbury,  John  Merrill.     388. 
Bradford,  Horace  Standish.     391. 
Bradish,  Frank  Eliot.     394. 
Bradish,  John  Quincy.     394, 
Bradley,  Charles.     396. 
Bradley,  Joseph  P.     396. 
Bradshaw,  John  Herman.     397. 
Brady,  John  Henry,  F.  B.  A.  S.     2817. 
Brady,  William  Maziere.     2102. 
Brainard,  Homer  W.     1297. 
Brainard,  Lucy  Abigail.     401,  1188. 
Braley,  Ellison  L.     403. 
Bramston,  Sir  John.     405, 
Branner,  John  Casper.     407. 
Branson,  Levi.     408. 
Bray,  William.     1094. 
Braybrooke,  Richard  Neville-Griffin,  3d 

baron.    405. 
Brearley,  William  Henry.     411, 
Breck,  Samuel.     412,  2137. 
Breckenridge,  Lester  Paige.     414. 


AUTHOR   INDEX 


775 


Breed,  William  Constable.     2135. 
Brenan,  Gerald.     1668,  2509. 
Brickwood,  ^i;- John.     418a,  b,  c,  d,  e. 
Bridge,  William  Frederick.     419. 
Bridger,  Charles.     1971,  2438. 
Bridgman,  Burt  Nichols.     420. 
Bridgman,  John.     2816. 
Bridgman,  Joseph  Clark.     420. 
Brigg,  William.     3703. 
Briggs,  John  Joseph,  1479,  2209. 
Briggs,  Lloyd  Vernon.     1840. 
Briggs,  Sam.     421,  422,  3374. 
Brigham,  Emma  Elizabeth.     425. 
Brigham,    Willard    Irving    Tyler.     423, 

425,  3323. 
Brigham,  William  Erastus.     425. 
Brigham  family  association.     423. 
Brighton,  John  George.     436a. 
Bright,  Jonathan  Brown.     426,  427. 
Brinkerhoff,  Roeliff.     265,  429. 
Brinkerhoff,  T.  Van  W>ck.     429. 
Britton,  Edward  Earle.     431. 
Britton,  John.     242a. 
Broaddus,  Andrew.     432. 
Brock,  Robert  Alonzo.     947,  1186,  1324, 

2674. 
Brockett,  Edward  Judson.     434. 
Brockett,  Francis  Edward.     434. 
Brockway,  Mrs.  Alice  Tolman  (Pickford) 

2920. 
Brockway,  Beman.     435. 
Brockway,  Francis  Edwin.     436. 
Brockway,  William  Stevens.     2122. 
Bromley,    Mrs.   Viola   Annette   (Derby) 

922. 
Bronson,  William  White.     3641. 
Brookline  historical  publication  society, 

Brookline,  Mass.     3547. 
Brooks,  Luke.     439. 
Brooks,  Walter  Frederic.     1108. 
Bi-oughton,  Sir  Delves  Louis.     910. 
Broun,  Thomas  L.     767. 
Brown,  Alexander.     526. 
Brown,  Augustus  Cleveland.     447. 
Brown,  Chester.     2918. 
Brown,  David  Henry.     3105,  3106. 
Brown,  George  Williams.     449. 
Brown,  James  Edgar.     456. 
Brown,  John  Patrick.     2123. 
Brown,  Joseph  Outerbridge.     1766,  1766. 
Brown,  Le  Roy.     1881. 
Brown,  Orlando.     2619,  2620. 
Brown,  Samuel.     444. 
Brown,  William  Bartholomew.     1134a. 


Brown  association,  U.  S.  A.     445. 

Browne,  John  Cave.     3695. 

Browne,  Justin  McCarty.     460. 

Brownell,  3Irs.  Harriet  A.     1144. 

Brownell,  Stephen  A.     47. 

Browning,  Charles.     3725,  3726. 

Browning,  Edward  Franklin.     458. 

Brubacher,  Jacob  N.     459. 

Bruce,  John.     2809a. 

Bruce,   Mrs.  Mary  Elizabeth  Cumming. 

460. 
Brush,  Mrs.  Anna  Forney.     466. 
Brush,  George  Rawson.     464. 
Bryant,  Seth.     2251. 
Brydges,  Sir  Samuel  Egerton.     466,  467. 
Buchanan,  Roberdeau.     2112,  2727,  2936. 
Buchanan,  William.     468,  468a,  469. 
Buchanan  society,  Glasgow.     470a. 
Buck,  Albert  Henry.     474. 
Buck,  Horace  Blake.     473. 
Buck,  James  Smith.    470a. 
Buck,  William  Joseph.     472. 
Buckingham,  Ebenezer.     3141. 
Buckingham,  James.     476. 
Buckingham,  William  Alfred.     475. 
Buckminster,   Lydia  Nelson  (Hastings). 

1516. 
Budd,  Enos  Goble.     478. 
Budgell,  Eustace.     378,  379. 
Buford,  Marcus  Bainbridge.     479. 
Buford,  Mrs.  Mary  Jordan  Reed  (Hunter). 

2677. 
Bugbee,  E.  Holmes.     1638. 
Bulkley,    Mrs.    Abby    Isabel    (Brown). 

452. 
Bull,  Mrs.  Mary  Alice  (Hunter).     1706. 
Bulloch,     John    Malcolm.     1339,     1343, 

1344,  1346,  1346,  1347,  1348. 
Bulloch,    Joseph    Gaston    Baillie.     188, 

260,  848, 1426,  3132. 
Bunbury,  Sir  Henry  Edward,    7th   hart. 

1469. 
Bunce,  John  Herbert.     1117. 
Bunker,    Mrs.    Mary    Powell    (Seamen). 

2608. 
Burdge,  Franklin.     329,  1676. 
Burgess,  Ebenezer.     485. 
Burgner,  Jacob.     486. 
Burhans,  Samuel.     487. 
Bm-ke,  Ashworth  Peter.     3012. 
Burke,    Henry    Farnham.     1136,     1656, 

1699,  2523,  2534. 
Burke,    Sir   John    Bernard.     891,    1839, 

3142. 


776 


LIBRARY   OF   CONGRESS 


Burke,  William  Alvord.     488. 
Burleigh,  Charles.     489,  1411,  1738. 
Burnet,  Gilbert,  bp.  of  iSalisbury.     1464, 

1457. 
Burnet,  John  R.     955. 
Burnet,  William.     492. 
Burnett,  George.     493. 
Burnett,  William  Kendall.     491. 
Burnham,    Roderick    Henry.     494,    496, 

605. 
Burnham,  Samuel.     80. 
Burnham  association  of  America.     495. 
Burrage,  Alvah  Augustus.     602. 
BuiTill,  Ellen  Mudge.     503. 
Burroughs,  Lewis  Amos.     504. 
Burrows,  Montagu.     433. 
Burt,  Henry  Martyn.     506,  2468. 
Burt,  Silas  Wright.     506. 
Burton,    Richard,    pseud.    See    Crouch, 

Nathaniel. 
Burwell  historical  association  of   North 

America.     508. 
Bury,  John  William.     1970. 
Butler,  James  Davie.     18,  514. 
Butler,  John  Cromwell.     518. 
Butler,  Joseph  Marion.     618. 
Butler,  William  Allen.     513. 
Butler,  William  David.     618. 
Butters,  George.     619. 
Butterworth,   Mrs.  Frances  (Alexander). 

38. 
Button,  Alphonso.     520,  521,  3488. 
Butts,  Allison.     622. 
Byrd,  William.     624. 
Cabell,  James  Branch.     406. 
Cadenhead,  George.     526. 
Cadle,  Mrs.  Charles  Francis.     527. 
Cadwalader,  John.     2499. 
Caesar,  Charles.     628. 
Calderwood,     Mrs.    Margaret    (Stewart). 

3126a. 
Caldwell,  Augustine.     530,  631,  913. 
Caldwell,  Charles  Tufts.     632,  3724. 
Calkins,  William  Wkt.     534,  635. 
Caller,  James  Moore.     2994. 
Cam,  pseud.     667. 
Camden,  William.     684. 
Campbell,  Lord  Archibald.     106,  639. 
Campbell,  Charles.     3018. 
Campbell,  Frederic.     541a. 
Campbell,  Peter  Colin.     2108. 
Campbell,  Robert.     104. 
Candler,  Allen  Daniel.     644. 
Canfield,  Frederick  Alexander.     645. 


Cantrell,  Carmi  G.     547. 

Capes,  William  Wolfe.     404. 

Capewell,  Clarence  Lester.     649. 

Carlisle,  Frederick.     191. 

Carlisle,  Nicholas.     314,  563. 

Carney,  Sydney  Howard,  jr.     665. 

Carpenter,  Amos  Bugbee.     559,  560. 

Carpenter,  Daniel  Hoogland.     1618. 

Carpenter,  Seymour  David.     661. 

Carr,  Edson  Irving.     564. 

Carruth,  William  Ward.     565. 

Carte,  Thomas.     612. 

Carter,  Amory.     2852. 

Carter,   Mrs.  Cornelia  Miranda  (Reding- 

ton).     2684. 
Carter,  Mrs.  Jane  Greenough  (Avery).  134. 
Carter,  Robert  Randolph.     568. 
Carter,  William  Giles  Harding.     669. 
Cary,  Henry  Grosvenor.     572,  573. 
Cary,  Isaac  Harris.     573. 
Cary,  Samuel  Fenton.     671. 
Cary,  Seth  Cooley.     573,  1014. 
Casanova,  Arthur  Y.     562. 
Case,  Lafayette  Wallace.     1328,  1636. 
Casey,  Thomas  Lincoln.     574. 
Casgrain,  Philippe  Baby.     676. 
Cassel,  Daniel  Kolb.     576,  1901,  2722. 
Castle,  Egerton.     1776. 
Gates,  Edward  Earle.     579. 
Causton,  Henry  Kent  Staple.     1663. 
Caverly,  Robert  Boodey.     342,  582. 
Cavemo,  Arthur.     583. 
Caw,  James  Lewis.     687. 
Chace,  John  B.     619. 
Chadwick,  Edmund.     590. 
Chadwick,  John  Oldfield.     590. 
Chadwick  association.     590. 
Chaffee,  William  Henry.     691. 
Chaffin,  William  Ladd.     2683. 
Chamberlain,  George  Walter.     693. 
Chamberlain,  Willis  Brooks.     593. 
Chamberlain,  Raymond.     596. 
Chandler,  George.     601,  602. 
Chandler,  Seth.     1061,  3412. 
Chapin,  Charles  Wells.     609,  610. 
Chapin,  Howard  Millar.     612. 
Chapin,  Orange.     607. 
Chaplin,  Jeremiah.     1016. 
Chapman,  Frederick  William.     475,  482, 

614,  730,  2610,  3299. 
Chapman,  Jacob.     616.  617,   1183,   1920, 

2531,  3498. 
Chapman,  Leonard  Bond.     2993,  3475. 
Chappell,  Philip  Edward.     618. 


AUTHOR  INDEX 


777 


Charlton,  William  Henry.     586. 
Chase,  Champion  Spalding.     623. 
Chase,  Francis  Nelson.     625. 
Chase,  George  Bigelow.     2060. 
Chase,  George  Whitefield.     621. 
Chase,  Levi  Badger.     2569. 
Chase,  William  Moody.     622. 
Chatfield,  Carrie  E.     1217. 
Chenoweth,  Alexander  Crawford.     636. 
Chessman,  Samuel.     638,  1943. 
Chester,  Arthur  Herbert.     643. 
Chester,  Joseph  Lemuel.     173, 1008, 1724, 

1725,  2489,  2763,  2910,  3013,  3458. 
Chichester,  Sir  Alexander  Palmer  Bruce, 

bart.     646. 
Child,  Dudley  R.     999. 
Child,  Elias.     647. 
Chipman,  Alberto  Lee.     649,  650. 
Chipman,  Richard  Manning.     648. 
Chitty,  Walter.     2044. 
Christie,  Mrs.  Susan  Cantrill.     548. 
Churchill,  Gardner  Asaph.     656. 
Churchill,  Nathaniel  Wiley.     656. 
Churchill,  Mrs.  Sarah  M.  (Clark).     1697. 
Churton,  Ralph.     2970. 
Chute,  William  Edward.     657. 
Cigrand,  Bernard  John.     818. 
Cilley,  Greenleaf.     658,  1260. 
Cilley,  Jonathan  Prince.     658,  1260. 
Cisco,  Jay  Guy.     315. 
Claiborne,  George  Mason.     660. 
Clan  Lamont  society.     1910. 
Clan  Lindsay  society,  Edinburgh.     2020. 
The  Clan  MacKinlay.     2118. 
Clan  MacLean,  Glasgow.     2125. 
Clapp,  Ebenezer.     663. 
Clark,  Almon  W.     688. 
Clark,  Annie  Maria  Lawrence.     25. 
Clark,  Charles  Lamartine.     679. 
Clark,  Edgar  Warner.     677,  677a. 
Clark,  Edward  Stephens.     3070. 
Clark,  Eli  Benedict.     607. 
Clark,  1/rs.  Emily  Augusta  (Chase).     624. 
Clark,  George  Thomas.     1315. 
Clark,  George  Washington. 
Clark,  Henry  Spencer.     689. 
Clark,  Henry  William.     686. 
Clark,  John.     665. 
Clark,  Lewis  H.     664. 
Clark,  Marietta.     831. 
Clark,  Salter  Storrs.     671. 
Clark,  Will  C.     557. 
Clark,  William  Copeland.     687. 
Clarke,  Adam.     3517. 


Clarke,  Augustus  Peck.     678. 

Clarke,  Dorus.     667. 

Clarke,  George  Kuhn.     673,  675,  676,  680, 

681. 
Clarke,  Louise  Brownell.     1387. 
Clarke,  Samuel  Clarke.     666,  1238,  1688. 
Clarkson,  Samuel.     690. 
Clason,  Oliver  Barrett.     691. 
Clay,  Cecil.     692. 
Clay,    Mrs.    Mary    Katharine    (Rogers). 

694. 
Claypool,    Edward   A.     211,    333,    1400, 

2119. 
Cleaveland,  Nehemiah.     1007. 
Clement,  John.     743a. 
Clements,  H.  H.     3503. 
Clennont,  Thomas  Fortescue,  baron.  1198. 
Cleveland,  Edmund  Janes.     706,  1869. 
Cleveland,    Horace    Gillette.     700,    704, 

706,  1616. 
Cleveland,  James  Butler.     701. 
Clifford,  Arthur.     119,  708. 
Clifford,  Sir  Thomas.     See  Constable,  Sir 

Thomas  Hugh  Clifford,  1st  bart. 
Clift,  William.     912. 
Clyde,  John  Cunningham.     2775. 
Coates,  Henry  Troth.     709. 
Coates,  Julia  Beebe.     415. 
Coates,  Truman.     710. 
Cobb,  Philip  L.     712. 
Cobb,  Sylvanus,  1799-1866.     711. 
Cobb,  Sylvanus,  1823-1887.     711. 
Cockburn-Hood,  Thomas  H.     715. 
Coddington,  Herbert  Guibord.     717. 
Coe,  David  Benton.     718. 
Coe,  Levi  Elmore.     719. 
Coe,  Mrs.  Sophia  Fidelia  (Hall).     1443. 
Coffin,  Allen.     721. 
Coffin,  Joshua.     3185,  3670. 
Coffin,  Nathaniel  Wheeler.     720. 
Coggeshall,  Henry  James.     726. 
Coghill,  James  Henry.     728. 
Cogswell,  Elliott  Colby.     2084,  3602. 
Cokayne,  George  Edward.     1300,  2163, 
Colby,  Frederic  Thomas.     992. 
Colby,  Harrison.     731. 
Colby,  James  Waldo.     732. 
Colcock,  Charles  Jones.     1532. 
Cole,  Arthur  Stanley.     2870, 
Cole,  David.     736. 
Cole,  Ernest  Byron.     737,  3638. 
Cole,  Frank  Theodore.     736. 
Colegrove,  William.     738. 
Coleman,  James.     1770a,  2496a. 


778 


LIBRARY   OF   CONGRESS 


Coleman,  James  Cash.     742. 

Coleman,  Lyman.     740,  2070,  2071. 

Coleman,  Silas  Bunker.     741. 

Coleridge,  Bernard  John  Seymour  Coler- 
idge, 2d  baron.     743. 

Collins,  Arthur.     580,  584. 

Collins,  Holdridge  Ozro.     3471,  3685. 

Collins,  John.     744. 

Collins,  L.  W.     744a. 

CoUord,  Isora.     746. 

Colver,  Frederic  Lathrop.     747a. 

Comstock,  Cyrus  Ballou.     750,  751. 

Conant,  Frederick  Odell.     752,  753. 

Cone,  William  Whitney.     755. 

Conkling,  Frank  J.     758. 

Connable,  Edwards  Joseph.     835. 

Connet,  Alfred.     760. 

Conover,  Charlotte  Reeve.     2473. 

Conrad,  Henry  Clay.     762. 

Constant,  Silas.     763. 

Constable,  Sir  Thomas  Hugh  Clifford-,  1st 
hart.     119,  708. 

Converse,  Charles  Allen.     766. 

Conway,  Moncure  Daniel.     3464. 

Cook,  George  Hammell.     770. 

Cook,  Richard  Yerkes.     349. 

Cooke,  Mrs.  Harriet  Ruth  (Waters).     988. 

Cooke,  RoUin  Hillyer.     1538. 

Cooke,  Robert.     204,  2949. 

Cooke,  W^illiam  Bryan.     769. 

Cooksey,  Richard.     2990. 

Cooley,  John  Clark.     2668. 

Coolidge,  Charles  Austin.     772. 

Cooper,  Albion  Keith  Parris.     774. 

Cooper,  Arthur  Erwin.     777. 

Cooper,  Theodore.     2064. 

Cooper,  William  Durrant.     2430. 

Cooper,  William  Funk.     778,  954. 

Cooper,  William  Wager.     773. 

Cope,  Gilbert.  780,  867,  1296a,  1407, 
1767,  2910,  2969,  3193. 

Corey,  Deloraine  Pendre.     3400. 

Corliss,  Augustus  WTiittemore.     782. 

Cornell,  John.     783,  1022. 

Cornell,  Thomas  Clapp.     2314,  3599. 

Cornish,  Joseph  Edward.     784. 

Cornwall,  Edward  Everett.     788. 

Cornwallis,  Louisa  (Gordon)  marchioness. 
789. 

Corser,  Elwood  Spencer.     792. 

Corser,  Samuel  Bartlett  Gerrish.     792. 

Corwin,  Edward  Tanjore.     842. 

Cotton,  Charles.     3422. 

Couch,  Franklin.     1603. 


Cowen,   Mrs.  Phoebe  Susanna  (Strong). 

1571. 
Cowles,  Calvin  Duvall.     799,  3709. 
Cowles,  Eugene.     800,  801. 
Crafts,  James  Monroe.     805. 
Crafts,  William  Francis.     805. 
Craighead,  James  Geddes.     806. 
Crandall,  Mrs.  Rasa  Ruth  (Neil).     2348. 
Crane,  Albert.     809. 

Crane,  Ellery  Bicknell.     810,  2100,  2673. 
Crane,  John  Grant.     811. 
Crane,  Martha  C.     2474. 
Crater,  Lewis.     813. 
Crawford,   Alexander  William   Crawford 

Lindsay,  25th  earl  of.     814,  2018,  2150. 
Crawford,  Robert  Leighton.     815. 
Crawfurd,  George.     3126. 
Crayon,  Joseph  Percy.     776,  1191. 
Cregar,  William  Francis.    1542,  3543,  3544. 
Crehore,  Charles  Frederic.     816. 
Cremer,  John  Borland.     792. 
Cresson,  Anne  H.     3421. 
Crisp,  Frederick  Arthur.     817,  3723. 
Crispin,  William  Frost.     819. 
Croffut,  William  Augustus.     3354. 
Crofton,  Henry  Thomas.     3287. 
Croke,  Sir  Alexander.     820. 
Croke,  John.     821. 
Cromarty,  George  Mackenzie,  1st  earl  of. 

2116. 
Cromwell,  John  Gabriel.     826. 
Cromwell,  Oliver.     824. 
Cronnelly,  Richard  Francis.     1085,  2774. 
Crosby,  Nathan.     827. 
Crosby,  Mrs.  William  Sumner.     1651. 
Cross,  Lucy  Rogers  (Hill).     1194. 
Crouch,  Nathaniel.    2415. 
Crowell,  Charles  Edward.     1140. 
Crowell,  Levi.     828. 
Culbertson,  Lewis  R.     829,  829a. 
Cumming,  Joseph  George.     3038. 
Cumming,  Montgomery.     693,  834. 
Cummings,   William   Freeman   Sparrow. 

831. 
Cummins,  Albert  Oren.     833. 
Cunningham,  Henry  Winchester.    836. 
Currier,  Horace  True.     66. 
Curtis,  Charles  Boyd.     837. 
Curtiss,  Frederic  Haines.     838. 
Curwen,  Geoi-ge  Rea.     841. 
Cushing,  Christopher.     225. 
Cushing,  James  Stevenson.     846. 
Cushing,  Lemuel.     844. 
Cushman,  Henry  Wyles.     846,  847. 


AUTHOE   INDEX 


779 


Oust,   Lady  Elizabeth  Caroline  (Bligh). 

847a,  1086a. 
Cutler,  Nahum  Sawin.     849. 
Cutter,  Benjamin.     850,  850a. 
Cutter,  William  Richard.    850,  850a,  1792. 
Dabney,  William  Henry.     852. 
Dack,  Charles.     3637. 
Dale,  Edward  Irving.     1841. 
Dallas,  Alexander  James.     853. 
Dalrymple,  William  Henry.     854. 
Dalton,  Charles.     3689,  3689a. 
Daly,  Daniel.     1163. 
Damon,  Brazil  Monroe.     857. 
Damon,  Samuel  Chenery.     856. 
Dana,  Elizabeth  Ellery.     2964. 
Dana,  John  Jay.     858. 
Dandridge,  Anne  Spottswood.     1193 
Dane,  John.     859. 
Danforth  family.     860. 
Daniel,  Francois.     1422,  1992,  1993. 
Daniell,  Moses  Grant.     862. 
Daniels,  George  Fisher.     863,  876. 
Daniels,  Nathan  Hagar.     3289. 
Dantzler,  Daniel  Da\'id.     864. 
Darby,  William.     951. 
Dare,  JJ/rs.  Maria  Jane  (Liggett).     613. 
Darling,  Charles  William.     865,  2023. 
Darling,  Mrs.  Flora  Adams.     16a. 
Darling,  John  Henry.     866. 
Darlington,  Edward  C.     868. 
Dary,  George  Allen.     870. 
Davenport,  Amzi  Benedict.     871,  872. 
Davenport,  James.     3453. 
Daves,  Graham.     878. 
Davies,  Henry  Eugene.     879. 
Davies,  Robert.     1120,  3314. 
Davis,  Albert  Henry.     877. 
Davis,  Mrs.  Betsey  (Warren).     3449. 
Da^ds,  Charles  Henry  Stanley.     874. 
Da\as,  George  Lucien.     876. 
Davis,  Horace.     875,  880. 
Davis,  Oscar  King.     2119a. 
Davis,  Thomas  J.     874. 
Davis,  William  Watts  Hart.     1496. 
Davison,  Gideon  Miner.     886. 
Dawson,  Charles  Carroll.     887,  888. 
Day,  Edward  Warren.     1680. 
Day,  George  Edward.     889,  890. 
Day,  John  Alphonso.     892. 
Deacon,  Edward.     894,  3099. 
Dean,  Arthur  Denorvan.     901,  3297. 
Dean,  John  Ward.     398,    859,    897,    899, 

1876,  2176,  2232,  2766,  3429. 
Dean,  William.     796. 


Deane,  Llewellyn.     898. 

Deane,  William  Reed.     896,    1988,   1989, 

1990,  3480. 
Deas,  Anne  Simons.     179. 
De    Fonblanque,     Edward     Barrington. 

2975a. 
De  Forest,  John  William.     906. 
De  La  Mater,  Lafayette.     908. 
De  Lancey,  Edward  Floyd.     1855. 
Delano,  Joel  Andrew.     909. 
Delano  de  Launoy,  Mortimer.     909. 
Deming,  Judson  Keith.     911. 
Denham,  Sir  Archibald  Stewart.     3126a. 
Denham,  Lady  Frances  Stewart.     3126a. 
Denison,  Frederick.     28. 
Denison,  George  Burlingame.     914. 
Denissen,  Christian.     2343,  2859. 
Dennison,  Ami  Louis.     916. 
Dennistoun,  James.     3111,  3126a. 
Denny,  Christopher  Columbus.     917. 
Densmore,  Lyman  Willard.     1501,  1502. 
De  Peyster,  John  Watts.     919. 
Derby,  Perley.     1201,  1726,  3539,  3667. 
Derby,  Webster  D.     921. 
De  Riemer,  William  Edward.     924. 
De  Salis,  Mrs.  Harriet  A.  (Bainbridge). 

1884. 
Dee  Cognets,  Mrs.  Anna  (Russell).     1272. 
Detroit  tribune.     684. 
Devereux,  Walter  Bom'chier.     927. 
De  Voe,  Thomas  Farrington.     926. 
Dewey,  Adelbert  Milton.     930. 
Dewey,  Louis  Marinus.     830,  2690,  2691, 

2720. 
Dewey,  Orville  C.     930. 
Dewey,  William  Tarbox.     930. 
Dewick,  Mrs.  Sarah  A.  (Gustin).     1417. 
Dewing,  Benjamin  Franklin.     931. 
Dexter,  George  Ticknor.     76,  76a. 
Dexter,  Orrando  Perry.     936. 
Dexter,  Robert  L.     938. 
Dickerman,  Edward  Dwight.     937. 
Dickerman,  George  Sherwood.    937,  2563. 
Dickey,  John.     938. 

Dickinson,  C.  E.  Gildersome.    2218,  2219. 
Dickinson,  Frederick.     940. 
Dickinson,  James  Taylor.     2069. 
Dickinson,  Wharton.     3620. 
Dienstbach,  Wilhelm  Martin.     2417. 
Diffendwffer,  Frank  Ried.     3729a. 
Dighton,  Conway.     941. 
Diller,  David.     942. 
Dimond,  Edwin  Rodolph.     943. 
Dinkins,  James.     944. 


780 


LIBRARY   OF   CONGRESS 


Dinsmore,  John.     945. 

Dinwiddie,  Robert.     947. 

Dismukes,     Anne    Elizabeth     (Forman) 

"3/rs.  E.  P.  Dismukes."     1193. 
Dixon,  Benjamin  Homer.    952, 1646,  2914. 
Doane,  Alfred  Alder.     953. 
Dodd,  Bethuel  Lewis.     955,  956. 
Dodderidge,  Sidney  Edwin.     956a. 
Dodge,  Joseph  Thompson.     963,  964. 
Dodge,  Reuben  Rawson.     959. 
Dodge,  Richard  Despard.     965. 
Dodge,  Robert.     958,  960,  962. 
Dodge,  Thomas  Hutchins.     961. 
Doggett,  Samuel  Bradlee.     395,  967. 
Don,  William  Gerard.     1107. 
Doolittle,  William  Frederick.     970. 
Dorrance,  Albert  Anson.     973. 
Dotterer,    Hem-y   Sassaman.     976,    2156, 

2157. 
Doty,  Ethan  Allen.     977. 
Douglas,  Charles  Henry  James.     977a 
Douglas,  Joshua  Lufkin.     978. 
Dow,  J/rs.  Alice  Heath  (Fairbanks).  2480. 
Dow,  George  Francis.     831. 
Dow,  Joseph.     903.  3303. 
Dowd,  Willis  Wed  worth.     981. 
Downer,  David  Robinson.     983. 
Dows,  Azro  Milton.     983. 
Drake,  Louis  Stoughton.     984b. 
Drake,   Samuel  Gardner.     793,  983a,  b, 

2182,  2183,  2630. 
Drake,  Sir  William    Richard.     357,    984, 

2229.  2230. 
Draper,  Peter.     3037. 
Draper,     Thomas     Wain-Morgan.       257, 

986a. 
Drowne,  Henry  Thayer.     989. 
Drummond,  Henry.     991. 
Drummond,  John.     3728. 
Drummond,  Josiah  Hayden.     900,  2758, 

2759,  2760,  2761,  2762,  2764,  3611,  3612. 
Drury,  Edwin.     1552. 
Duchesne,  Andr6.     281. 
Dudley,  Albion  Manley.     999. 
Dudley,  Dean.     183,  184,  398,  993,  994, 

996,  997,  998,  1001,  1002,  1003. 
Dudley,  Sanford  H.     999. 
Dugdale,  Sir  William.     1004. 
Dunbar,  John  Archibald  Dunbar-.     536. 
Duncan,  Hugh  Welch.     1009. 
Dunham,  Isaac  Watson.     1011,  1012. 
Dunn,  Eveline  Guthrie.     1420. 
Dunn,  Harriet  Nancy.     1420. 


Dunne,  Edmund  Francis.     2103. 

Dunnell,  Henry  Gale.     1014a. 

Dunster,  Samuel.     1017. 

Dupuy,  Benjamin  Hunter.     1018. 

DuPuy,  Charles  jMeredith.     1019. 

Du  Puy,  Herbert.     1019. 

Dunie,  Daniel  Steele.     1640,  3059. 

Dusenbury,  3Irs.  Mary  Elizal^eth  (Car- 
hart).     552. 

Duyckink,  Whitehead  Cornell.     1022. 

Dwight,  Benjamin  Woodbridgo.     3117. 

Dwight,  Melatiah  Everett.     1888. 

Dyar,  Harrison  Gray.     1024. 

Dyer,  Mrs.  Catherine  Cornelia  (Joy). 
1023. 

Earle,  Pliny.     1025. 

Early,  Samuel  Stockwell.     1026. 

Earwaker,  John  Parsons.     3033. 

Easterday,  Le\a  Fast  M.     1028. 

Eastman,  Lucius  Root.     1029. 

Eaton,  Arthur  Wentworth  Hamilton.  714, 
1032,  1035,  1797. 

Eaton,  Christina  Landon.     1033. 

Eaton,  Cyrus.     607. 

Eaton,  Daniel  Cady.     1031,  1036. 

Eberhart,  Uriah.     1037. 

Eddy,  Charles.     1040,  1041. 

Eddy,  Robert  Henry.     2539,  2539a. 

Edes,  Han-y  Herbert.     3718. 

Edes,  Richard  Sullivan.     2197. 

Edgar,  Andrew.     1042. 

Edmondson,  Joseph.     1398. 

Edson,  Jarvis  Bonesleel.     1045. 

Edwards,  Edward.     2657. 

Edwards,  Georgie  Hortense.     1048. 

Edwards,  James  Thomas.     1047. 

Edwards,  John  Harrington.    1048,  1712. 

Edwards,  William  Henry.     1046. 

Egglestone,  William  JMorley.     1141. 

Egle,  William  Henry.     961. 

Elder,  Thomas  Alexander.     3730. 

Elderkin,  Dyer  ^^^lite.     1062. 

Elderkin,  John.     1052a. 

Eldredge,  Zoeth  Skinner.     1052b. 

Elers,  George.     3731. 

Eliot,  Ellsworth.     1062. 

Eliot,  George  Edwin,  jr.     1062. 

Eliot,  Walter  Graeme.     1058. 

Eliot,  William  Horace,  jr.     1053,  1062. 

Ellacombe,  Henry  Thomas.     1288. 

Ellery,  Harrison.    1064,  2541,  3160,  3383a. 

Ellis,  Caleb  Holt.     393. 

Ellis,  Erastus  Ranney.     1067. 


AUTHOR   INDEX 


781 


Ellis,  William  Smith.     1065,  1065a,  b. 
Ellsworth,  Abbie  F.  (Bailey),  "Mrs.  M. 

Ellsworth."     156. 
Elwell,  Jacob  Thomas.     1070. 
Elwell,  Levi  Henry.     1071. 
Ely,  Heman.     1073. 
Ely,  Warren  Smedley.     1152,  2771. 
Ely,  William.     1074. 
Emerson,  Benjamin  Kendall.     1076. 
Emerson,  Peter  Henry.     1075,  1077. 
Emerson,  Mrs.  Wilimena  Hannah  (Eliot). 

1062. 
Emery,  Rufus.     1080. 
Emery,  Samuel  Hopkins.     1079. 
Emery,  William  Morrell.     589. 
Emmerton,    James    Arthur.      598,    1078, 

1521,  2954. 
Emmet,  Thomas  Addis.    1081,  1082,  3305. 
Emmons,  Edward  Ne\alle.     1083. 
Endicott,  Charles  Moses.     1756a,  2477. 
Eno,  Joel  Nelson.     2010. 
Eshelby,  Henry  Douglas.     1098. 
Essex  institute,  Salem,  Mass.     2512. 
Estabrook,  John  Davis.     884. 
Estabrook,  William  Booth.     1027. 
Estes,  Charles.     1088. 
Estes,  William  Roscoe  Greene.     1087. 
Eustis,  Henry  Lawrence.     1090. 
Evans,  Henry  Ridgely.     975. 
Evans,  James  Daniel.     1092. 
Evans,  Simeon  Adams.     1091. 
Evans,  Thomas  Grier.     932. 
Evelyn,  John.     1094,  1321. 
Everett,  Edward  Franklin.     1096. 
Everhart,  Oliver  Troxel.     1097. 
Ewing,  John  Aiken.     249. 
Eyot,  Canning.     2052a. 
Fahnestock,  George  Wolff.     3654. 
Fairbanks,  Lorenzo  Sayles.     1100. 
Fairchild,  J/rs.  Helen  (Lincklaen).    1192. 
Fairchild,    Mrs.   Mary   Christina   (Doll). 

241a. 
Fairweather,  Alexander.     1107. 
Farley,  Randolph  W.     1109. 
Farnam,  Charles  Henry.     3561. 
Famham,    John    Marshall    Willoughby. 

1111. 
Farnsworth,  Claudius  Buchanan.     1112. 
Farnsworth,  Moses  Franklin.     1113. 
Farquhar,  Thomas  Mulford.     370. 
Farrar,  Timothy.     1114. 
Farrington,  Albert  Rogers.     1117. 
Farrington,  Anna  Eliza.     1116,  1117. 
Farrington,  Daniel.     1116,  1117. 


Farwell,  Mrs.  Harriette  Favoretta  (Kil- 
bom).     2912. 

Faxon,  George  Luther.     1121. 

Faxon,  Walter.     3219. 

Fay,  Orlin  Prentice.     1122. 

Felch,  W.  Farrand.     1125. 

Fell,  Sarah  M.     1128. 

Felton,  Cyrus.     1131,  1784. 

Ferguson,  James.     1135,  1189. 

Fergusson,  Robert  Menzies.     1135. 

Fernald,  Charles  Augustus.     1137. 

Femald,  John  S.     986,  987. 

Fessenden,  Guy  M.     389. 

Fessenden,  Mrs.  Laura  (Dayton).     893. 

Fetherston,  John.     3523. 

Ffarington,  Susan  Maria.     1115. 

Ffiske,  Henry.     1158. 

Field,  Charles  H.  B.     2698. 

Field,  David  Dudley.     400. 

Field,  Henry  Martyn.     1145,  1146. 

Field,  Osgood.     1142,  1147. 

Fielding,  Mrs.  Harriet  Chapin  (Root). 
31. 

Fillebrown,  Charles  Bowdoin.  517, 
1149a. 

Finch,  Pearl.     3732. 

Fish,  David.     1152a. 

Fisher,  Benjamin  Van  Doren.     2795. 

Fisher,  C.  M.     1773. 

Fisher,  Clarence  Woodward.     1153. 

Fisher,  Philip  Adsit.     1154. 

Fishwick,  Henry.     2910. 

Fiske,  Albert  Augustus.     1156. 

Fite,  Mrs.  Elizabeth  Mitchell  (Stephen- 
son).    1160,  3078. 

Fitts,  James  Harris.     1162. 

Fitts,  James  Hill.     1161,  1920. 

Fitzgerald,  Percy  Hetherington.  2925a, 
3067. 

Flagg,  Charles  Allcott.     25,  1168,  2749. 

Flagg,  Lucius  Collins  Strong.     1169. 

Flagg,  Norman  Gershom.     1169. 

Fletcher,  Edward  Hatch.  1171,  1173, 
1518. 

Fletcher  family  iinion.     1172a. 

Flint,  John.     1175. 

Flint,  Martha  Bockee.     327,  2521. 

Fludd,  3frs.  Eliza  C.  K.     1978. 

Fogg,  Mrs.  Adna  James.     1178. 

Fogg,  Ann  Louisa  (Seabury)  "Mrs.  Hor- 
ace Fogg."     1177. 

Fogg,  William.     1176. 

Folkard,  Arthm-  Crouch.     1179. 

Follansbee  association.     1180. 


782 


LIBRARY    OF    CONGRESS 


FoUmer,  Charles  Carroll.  1181a. 
Folsom,  Nathaniel  Smith.  1182. 
Foos,    Mrs.    Katharine   Jane    (Strickle). 

1068. 
Foot,  John  Bartlit.     1187. 
Forbes,  Alexander.     1190. 
Forbes,  Duncan.     1741. 
Ford,  Mary  Rebecca.     2106. 
Ford,  Worthington  Chauncey.     3465. 
Formau,  Charles.     1192. 
Forrest,  Flora  Emily.     1194. 
Forster,  Edward  Jacob.     1199,  1200,  1203 
Forsyth,  Frederic  Gregory.     1196. 
Fort,  Catherine  Haynes.     1197. 
Fort,  Mrs.  Martha  Low  (Fannin).     1197. 
Fortescue,  Sir  John.     1198. 
Fosbroke,  Thomas  Dudley.     273. 
Foss,  Edward.     2273. 
Foster,    Mi'S.   Bertha   Victoria   (Brown). 

453. 
Foster,  Charles  Wilmer.     3621. 
Foster,  George  Everett.     1206,  2625. 
Foster,  Mrs.  Harriet  Newell  (Mclntyre). 

2354. 
Foster,  Joseph.     148,  1143,  1204. 
Foster,  Mary  Lord  (Burritt)  "Mrs.  G.  E. 

Foster."     1206. 
Foster,  William  Edward.     1209. 
Fowler,  Robert  Ludlow.     1213. 
Fowler,    William    Chauncey.     629,    630, 

631,  632, 1210,  1211. 
Fox,  William  Freeman.     1216. 
Fox-Davies,  Arthur  Charles.     587. 
Francis,  Charles  Edward.     1218. 
Eraser,  James.     1224. 
Eraser,    Mary    (Crawford)    ''Mrs.    Hugh 

Fraser."     3473. 
Fraser,    Sir    William.     746,    1986,    2194, 

2195,  2266,  3089. 
Frazer,  Persifor.     1225. 
Freeman,  Frederick.     1226. 
Freese,  John  Wesley.     1229. 
French,  Aaron  Davis  Weld.     1231,    1232, 

1233,  3606. 
French,  George  Russell.     23,  2902,  3386. 
French,  Howard  Barclay.     1234. 
French,  Sidney.     1230a. 
Fretz,  Abraham  James.     596,  1235,  1246, 

1551,  1900,  2325,  2326,  2342,  2358,  2782, 

3109,  3153. 
Fronsac,  Forsyth  de.    See  Forsyth,  Fred- 
eric Gregory. 
Frost,  Edward  Lysander.     1236. 
Frost,  Thomas  Gold.    1236. 


Fry,  Henry.     1237. 

Fuller,  Arthur  Buckrainster.     1242. 

Fuller,  Edith  Davenport.     1242. 

Fuller,  Jesse  Franklin.     1240. 

Fuller,  Newton.     1241 

Fuller,  William  Hyslop.     1243. 

Fulton,  Hugh  Ramsc}-.     1246. 

Fumeaux,  Henry.     1247. 

Gable,  Percival  Kemerer.     1248. 

Gage,  Arthur  E.     1251,  1252. 

Gage,  George  N.     1250. 

Gage,  Mrs.  Harley  Calvin.     3733a. 

Gage,  Mrs.  Mary  Eldora  (Mott).     3733a. 

Gage,  Norris  Lancaster.     1249. 

Gaillard,  William.     1253. 

Gale,  George.     1254,  1266. 

Gallaudet,  Edward  Miner.     2637. 

Gallaway,  Irene  Dabney.     1256,  2173. 

Galley,  Henrietta.     1257. 

Galloupe,  Augustus  A.     52. 

Gallup,  John  Douglass.     1258. 

Gamble,  Thomas.     1261. 

Ganong,  ^Villiam  Francis.     1280. 

Gans,  Emmett  William.     175. 

Gardiner,  Curtiss  Crane.     1264,  1265. 

Gardner,  Charles  Morris.     1266. 

Gardner,  Frank  Augustine.     1267. 

Gardner,    Mrs.  Lillian  May   (Stickney). 

1266. 
Garland,  James  Gray.     1270. 
Garlick,    Mjs.  Harriet  Trubee  (Knapp). 

3301. 
Garnett,  Mrs.  S.  Ann  (Tompkins).     3260. 
Garr,  John  Calhoun.     1271. 
Garr,  John  Wesley.     1271. 
GaiTett,  Samuel  Bond.     1273. 
Garrison,  Wendell  Phillips.     262. 
Gates,  Charles  Otis.     1274. 
Gates,  Julius  Kendall.     1275. 
Gates,  Samuel  Pearly.     1275. 
Gay,  Frederick  Lewis.     669. 
Gay,  Julius.     672. 
Gentry,  Richard.     1279. 
George,  William.     3738. 
Gerard,  Charles  B.     616. 
Gernerd,  Jeremiah  Meitzler  Mohr.     1283. 
Gerould,  Samuel  Lankton.     1282,  1282a, 

2038. 
Gerrish,  John  J.     1284. 
Getchell,  Emily  A.     2553,  2554. 
Ghastin,  Mrs.  Mary  E.  (Stevens).     3072. 
Gibb,  Sir  George  Duncan,  bart.     1286. 
Gibbens,  Alvaro  Franklin.     1286. 
Gibbons,  Rebecca  Donaldson.     234. 


AUTHOE   INDEX 


783 


Gibbons,  Thomas.     822. 

Gibbs,  Josiah  Willard.     1289. 

Gibbs,  Montgomery  B.     1290. 

Gibbs,  William.     1287. 

Gibson,  Mrs.  Elizabeth  (Bordley).     350. 

Giddings,  Minot  Samuel.     1292. 

Gifford,  HaiTy  Ellsworth.     1293. 

Gift,  Aaron  Kern.     1294. 

Gill,  Charles  Ignace.     1301. 

Gillingham,  Harrold  Edgar.     1302. 

Gillman,  Alexander  William.     1305, 1306. 

Gilman,  Arthur.     1303,  1304. 

Gilpin,  Joseph  Elliott.     1308. 

Gladding,  Gilbert  R.     1739a. 

Glatfelter,  Noah  Miller.     1313. 

Glenn,   Thomas  Allen.     348,   523,  523a, 

1768,  2034,  3472. 
Glover,  Anna.     1317. 
Goddard,  William  Austin.     1319. 
Goding,  Frederic  Webster.     605. 
Goldthwaite,  Charlotte.     325,  1323. 
Goodale,  Benjamin  N.     2858. 
Goode,  George  Brown.     1324. 
Goodhue,  Jonathan  Elbridge.     1325. 
Gooding,  Clarence  Fisher.     1326. 
Goodrich,  Hiram  Plummer.     1327. 
Goodrich    family    memorial    association. 

1328. 
Goodspeed,  Weston  Arthur.     1329. 
Goodwin,  Daniel.     902,  2561. 
Goodwin,     James    Junius.     1331,     1766, 

2359,  2728,  3005,  3613. 
Goodwin,     John     Samuel.     1332,     1333, 

1334,  2118. 
Goodwin,   Nathaniel.     1186,   1188,   2397, 

2398. 
Goold,  Nathan.     3744. 
Goolrick,  John  Tackett.     2215a. 
Gordon,  Sir  Arthur.     See  Stanmore,  Ar- 
thur Hamilton-Gordon,  1st  baron. 
Gordon,  C.  A.     1336. 
Gordon,  George  Augustus.     1076. 
Gorham,  Henry  S.     1350,  1351. 
Gorton,  Adelos.     1354. 
Gosselin,  Amedee.     795. 
Gotch,  John  Alfred.     587. 
Gott,  Mrs.  Annie  Clark  (Hastings).    1517. 
Gotwald,  Luther  Alexander.     2669. 
Gould,  Benjamin  Apthorp.     1356,  1358. 
Gow,  Mrs.  Ellen.     1359. 
Gower,  Granville  William  Gresham  Leve- 

son.     1397,  3345. 
Gower,  Lord  Ronald  Charles  Sutherland. 

1360. 


Grace,  Sheffield.     1362. 

Graff,     Mrs.    Rebecca    Irwin    Vanuxen 

(Trimble).     695. 
The  Grafton  press.     1875,  2901. 
Gragg,  Isaac  Paul.     1649. 
Granger,  James  Nathaniel.     1365. 
Grant,  Mrs.  Amorena  (Roberts).     2730. 
Grant,  Arthur  Hastings.     1369. 
Granville,  Roger.     1371. 
Graves,  James.     1165. 
Graves,  John  Card.     1372. 
Gray,  George  Arthur.     1638. 
Gray,  Rev.  Robert.     2101. 
Gray,  Stanley  D.     1374. 
Grazebrook,  George.     2429a. 
Grazebrook,  Henry  Sydney.     1569,  2972. 
Greeley,  George  Hiram.     1376. 
Green,  Albert  Gallatin.     428. 
Green,  Charles  Ransley.     1384. 
Green,  Everard.     1202,  1779,  1780. 
Green,  Henry  Lewis.     1389. 
Green,  Joseph  Joshua.     3621. 
Green,  Samuel  Abbott.     1377, 1378, 1906. 
Green,  Thomas  Marshall.     50,  2041,  2097. 
Greene,  Frank  Llewellyn.     1382. 
Greene,  George  Sears.    1387,  3383a. 
Greene,  John  Joseph.     1385. 
Greene,  Myron  Wesley.     1381. 
Greene,  Reuben.     1380. 
Greene,  Richard  Henry.     3257. 
Greenleaf,  James  Edward.     1391. 
Greenleaf,  Jonathan.     1390. 
Greenlee,  Ralph  Stebbins.     1393,  3058. 
Greenlee,  Robert  Lemuel.     1393,  3058. 
Greenough,  William  Whitwell.     1263. 
Greenwood,   Isaac  John.     65,  669,   1395, 

2054,  2193,  2656,  2863,  3457,  3619. 
Gregson,  Matthew.     242. 
Grey,     Barbarina    Charlotte     (Sullivan) 

lady.     3143. 
Griffin,  Augustus.     1398a. 
Griffin  Charles.     1949. 
Griffitts,  Franklin  Peale.     1402, 
Griggs,  Susan  Vining.     928. 
Grigsby,  William  H.     1403. 
Griswold,  Mrs.  Mattie  (Listen-).     3286. 
Groome,  Harry  Connelly.     1406. 
Grove,  Joseph.     581,  3680. 
Groves,  Joseph  Asbury.     68. 
Guild,  Calvin.     1409. 
Guild,  Georgiana.     1350. 
Guild,  Howard  Redwood.     1412. 
Guild,  Mrs.  Mary  A.  Stiles  (Paul).    3082, 

3120. 


784 


LIBRARY   OF   CONGRESS 


Guild,  Reuben  Aldridge.     1410. 

Gunnell,  William  Anderson.     1782. 

Gurley,  Albert  Ebenezer.     1413. 

Gumey,  Daniel.     1415. 

Guthrie,  Charles  John.  1421. 

Guthrie,  Seymour.     1418. 

Guthrie,  Stephen  Hand.     1419. 

Gwynne,  John.     1424. 

Habershon,  Matthew  Henry.     1425. 

Hack,  Christopher  Amory.     1427. 

Eager,  Sarah  Bogardus  Fickett  Ker-.    331. 

Haggard,  David  Dawson.     1428. 

Haight,  Canniff.     1430. 

Haight,  Theron  Wilber.     845a. 

Haines,  Andrew  Mack.     1541. 

Haines,  Charles  Reginald.     1543. 

Haines,  George.     1544,  3100. 

Haines,  Richard.     1544,  3100. 

Hakes,  Harry.     1431. 

Hale,  Oscar  Fitzalan.     1435a. 

Hale,  Robert  Safford.     1432,  1433. 

Hall,  Charles  Samuel.     1441. 

Hall,  David  Brainard.     1439. 

Hall,  Gilbert  Edgerton.     1444. 

Hall,  John.     690. 

Hall,  Joseph  Davis.     3408. 

Hall,  Marshall  Parker.     1194. 

Hall,  3{rs.  Mary  A.  (Newell).     2361. 

Hall,  Spencer.     1038. 

Hall,  Theodore  Parsons.     1440. 

Hall,  William  Carvel.     2737. 

Hallen,  Arthur  Washington  Comeliiis. 
1447. 

Halliday,  Sir  Andrew.     1407a,  1472. 

Halliday,  3Irs.  Maria  (Farquhar).     1967. 

Hallock,  Charles.     1446. 

Hallock,  William  Allen.  1445,  1446, 
2200. 

Hallowell,  William  Penrose.     1451. 

Halsey,  Edmund  Drake.  1452,  1453, 
2392,  2393. 

Halsey,  Francis  ^Miiting.     1452. 

Halsey,  Jacob  Lafayette.     1452. 

Halstead,  Robert,  pseud.  See  Peter- 
borough, Henry  Mordaunt,  2d  earl  of. 

Hambleton,  Chalkley  J.     1459. 

Hamilton,  doctor,  of  Bardowie.     1455. 

Hamilton,  Braddin.     1460a. 

Hamilton,  Salome.     1460. 

Hamlin,  Mrs.  Frances  E.  (Bacon).     3430. 

Hamlin,  Mrs.  Myra  Louisa  (Sawyer). 
1464. 

Hammond,  Frederick  Stam.     1468. 

Hammond,  Joseph.     1466,  2709. 


1469. 
1469. 


1363. 


Hammond,  Roland.     1467. 

Hamper,  William.     1004. 

llanderson,  Henry  Ebenezer.     1665. 

Handy,  Louise  Holmes.     229. 

Hanford,  Franklin.     2562. 

Hanmer,  John  Hanmer,  1st  baron.     1470, 

1471. 
Hanmer,  .Sir  Thomas,  2d  hart. 
Hanmer,  Sir  Thomas,  4th  hart. 
Hanna,  William.     692. 
Hannay,  James.     1416. 
Hans  Graf  family  association. 
Hapgood,  Warren.     1474. 
Harbaugh,  Henry.     1475. 
Harding,  Alfred.     1762. 
Harding,  William  James.     594. 
Hard  on,  Henry  Winthrop.     1149. 
Hardwicke.  Edward  Arthur.     2520. 
Hargrave,  Francis.     1050. 
Harmon,  Israel.     1480,  1481. 
Harrington,  Eugene  W.     1483. 
Harris,   Edward    Doubleday.     220,    409, 

968,  2313,  2316,  2583,  2735,  3377. 
Harris,  Herbert.     1491. 
Harris,  Joseph  Smith.     1492,  1493,  2986. 
Harris,  Luther  Metcalf.     1484. 
Harris,  William  Samuel.     1487. 
Harrison,  Frederic.     3521a. 
Harrison,  George  Harrison  Rogers.    2138. 
Harrison,  William.     242. 
Hart,  Austin.     1497. 
Hart,  Edward  Lucas.     2294. 
Hart,  Henry  Travers.     1500. 
Hart,  James  Morrison.     1499. 
Hartwright,  Henry.     1912a. 
Harvey,  Cornelius  Bumham.     471. 
Harvey,  Oscar  Jewell.     1506. 
Harvey,    William.      1244,    1244a,    1641, 

1832,  2433. 
Harvey,  ^^'illiam  James.     1504,  1505. 
Harwood,  Watson  Herbert.     1508,  1509. 
Haskell,  Albert  E.     1510. 
Haskell,  Bumette  G.     1510. 
Haskin,  De  Witt  C.     1512. 
Haskins,  DaAdd  Greene.     1511. 
Hassam,   John  Tyler.     634,    1513,    1514, 

1607. 
Hastings,  Francis  Henry.     1517. 
Hatcher,  Robert  Stockwell.     1026. 
Hathaway,  Mrs.  William,  jr.     1620. 
Haughwout,  Lefferd  M.  A.     1976. 
Haven,  Joseph.     1525. 
Hawes,  Frank  Mortimer.     1205. 
Hawkins,  Josiah  Q.     2028. 


AUTHOR   INDEX 


785 


Hawley,  Elias  Sill.     1627. 
Hawley,  William  Dickinson.     1528. 
Hawtrey,  Florence  Molesworth.     1529. 
Hay,  Richard  Augustine.     1630. 
Hayden,    Horace    Edwin.     448,    1272a, 

1312,  2679,  2580,  3466,  3501. 
Hayden,    Jabez    Haskell.     1533,    1533a, 

1636. 
Hayden,  William  Benjamin.     1534,  1535. 
Hayes,  Charles  Wells.     1536, 1637,  3506. 
Hayford,  Otis.     1539. 
Hayley,  John  William.     1437. 
Hayman,  Samuel.     1165. 
Haymond,  Henry.     1540. 
Hay  ward,  Almira  L.     1645. 
Hayward,  Elijah.     1043. 
Hayward,  George  W.     1546. 
Hayward,  William  Willis.     362. 
Haywood,   Marshall   De   Lancey.     1095, 

1921. 
Hazard,  Thomas  Robinson.     2734. 
Hazard,  Willis  Pope.     2734. 
Hazelton,  Franklin  Herbert.    1548. 
Hazen,  Henry  Allen.     1549. 
Heacock,  T.  Reece.     1550. 
Head,  Hugh  Stanley.     3166. 
Headley,  Will  C.     1661. 
Heame,  William  Thomas.     1663,  1664. 
Heathcote,  Evelyn  Dawsonne.     1558. 
Heatwole,  D.  A.     1669. 
Heffner,  George  Henry.     1560. 
Heinecke,  Samuel.     1561,  1562. 
Helsby,  Thomas.     116,  461,  1563,  2811. 
Hemenway,  Abby  Maria.     668. 
Hemenway,  Asa.     1664. 
Hendrick,  Elizabeth  Winston  Campbell. 

3641. 
Henkels,  Stanislaus  Vincent.     2002. 
Henry,  Frederick  Augustus.     1568. 
Henry,  John  Flournoy.     1567. 
Hepburn,  Henry  F. 
Herr,  Theodore  Witmer.     1572,  1573. 
Herrick,  Jedediah.     1574,   1575. 
Herrick,  Lucius  Carroll.     1575. 
Hersey,  Francis  C.     1577,  1578. 
Hertzler,  John.     1579. 
Hess,  John  H.     1581. 
Hess,  Thomas.     3062. 
Hester,  Martin  Mason.     1583. 
Heston,  Alfred  Miller.     1584. 
Heydecker,  Christian  T.     1414. 
Heyward,  James  Barnwell.     1646,  2493. 
35819°— 10 50 


Hibbard,  Augustine  George.     1586. 

Hibbert-Ware,  Samuel.     644. 

Higgins,  Sophia  Elizabeth  "Mrs.  Napier 

Higgins."     276. 
Hildreth,  Arthur.     1591. 
Hill,  Don  Gleason.     1239. 
Hill,  Frank  Alden.     3274,  3275. 
Hill,  John  Whipple.     3633. 
Hill,  Moses.     1694. 
Hill,  Thomas  Smythe.     258. 
Hill,  William  G.     764. 
Hillman,  Harry  W.     1606. 
Hills,  Thomas.     757,  1602. 
Hills,  William  Sanford.     1602. 
Hinds,  Albert  Henry.     1611. 
Hinds,  William.     1609. 
Hine,  Robert  Clark.     1610. 
Hinman,  Royal  Ralph.     1612. 
Hinsdale,  Albert.     1613. 
Hinsdale,  Sanford  Charles.     1614. 
Historical,  natural  history,  and  library 

society  of  South  Natick,  Mass.     1061. 
Hitchcock,  Mary  Lewis  (Judson)  "  Mrs. 

Edward  Hitchcock."     1616. 
Hoagland,  Cornelius  Ne\'ius.     1618. 
Hoar,  Alfred  Wyman.     1620. 
Hoar,  George  Frisbie.     1268,  1621. 
Hoar,  Rockwood.     3573. 
Hoare,  Edward.     1619. 
Hobart,  Leander  Smith.     1622. 
Hobbs,  William  Herbert.     1859. 
Hodgdon,  Andrew  Jackson.     1627. 
Hodgdon,  George  E.     2904. 
Hodge,  Orlando  John.     1626. 
Hodges,  Almon  Danforth.     1624,  1625, 
Hoffer,  Isaac.     1628. 
Hoffer,  Jacob  R.     1628. 
Hoffert,  Franklin  Pierce.     1684. 
Hoffman,  Eugene  Augustus.     1629. 
Holbrook,  Albert.     1652. 
Holden,  Frederic  Augustus.     560,  2039. 
Holden,  Grinfill  Blake.    2674. 
Holden,  Nathaniel  Jay.     1665. 
Holder,  Charles  Frederick.     1631. 
Holgate,  Jerome  Bonaparte.     2693. 
Holland,  Henry  Ware.     886. 
HoUingsworth,  William  B.     1635. 
Holman,  Alfred  L.     1614. 
Holman,  David  Emory.     1637. 
Holmes,  Charlotte  (Steevens).     3073. 
Holmes,  Clayton  Wood.     3073,  3662. 
Holmes,  Oliver  Wendell.     2729. 


786 


LIBBAEY   OF   CONGRESS 


Holmes,  Susie  Perry.     134. 

Holstein,  Anna  Morris  (Ellis)  "Mrs.  W. 

H.  Holstein."     1639. 
Holt,  Anne  Katherine.     1477. 
Holton,  David  Parsons.    1118,  1642,  1643, 
1644,  2464,  2465,  2466,  2725,  3639,  3640 
Holton,  Mrs.  Frances  Keturah  (Forward). 

1118,  1642,  2464,  2465,  2466,  3640. 
Honeyman,  Abraham  Van  Doren.    1700, 

2357,  3359. 
Hood,  Thomas  H.  Cockbum.    See  Cock- 

burn-Hood,  Thomas  H. 
Hooker,  Edward.     1648,  1650. 
Hooker,  Edward  William.     3235. 
Hooker,  Margaret  Huntington.     1650. 
Hookham,  Mary  Ann.     86. 
Hooper,  Thomas.    3735a. 
Hopkins,  Mrs.  Hannah  Clarke  (Bailey). 

155. 
Hopkins,  Timothy.     1830. 
Hoppin,  Charles  A.,  jr.     2052,  3580. 
Hord,  Arnold  Harris.     1653,  1653a. 
Horn,  Alfred  P.     328. 
Horner,  Frederick.     304. 
Horton,  Byron  Barnes.     1657. 
Horton,  George  Firman.     1656. 
Hosmer,  James  Bidwell.     1658. 
Houblon,  Lady  Alice  Frances  (Lindsay) 

Archer.     1659. 
Houdlette,  Edith  Laura.     1660. 
Hough,  Oliver.     123. 
Houghton,  Francis  Walter.     1661. 
Houghton  association.     1661. 
Houston,  Samuel  Rutherford.     1662. 
Houtz,  Mrs.  Sarah  Jane  (Kline).     4. 
Howard,    Cecil    Hampden    Cutts.      851, 

2505,  2506,  2999. 
Howard,  Daniel.     1666. 
Howard,  Eliot.     1059. 
Howard,  Heman.     1667. 
Howard,  Henry  Ward  Beecher.     1665. 
Howard,  Jarvis  Cutler.     1664. 
Howard,  Joseph  Jackson.    115,  1136,  1244, 
1244a,  1641, 1655,  1699,  1832,  2433,  2534. 
Howard,  Joseph  Piatt.     1665. 
Howe,  Estes.    2726. 
Howe,  George  Rowland. 
Howe,  Gilman  Bigelow. 
Howe,  Henry.    2087. 
Howell,  Frances.     1671. 
Howell,  George  Pvogers. 
Howes,  Joshua  Crowell. 
Howland,  Eliza  Newton  Woolsey.    3681, 
3682. 


1670. 
289. 


1433,  2333. 
1672. 


Howland,  Franklyn.     1675. 

Howland,  Mrs.  Sarah  (Hazard).     1676. 

Hoyle,  Fretwell  W.     2702. 

Hoyt,  David  Webster.    1677,  1678,  2027, 
2549. 

Hoyt,  James  Phillips.     2533. 

Hubbard,  Edwin.    1327,  3270,  3271. 

Hubbard,  Luther  Prescott.     1679. 

Hubbell,  Walter.     1681. 

Hubert,  Sarah  Donelson.     200,  1476. 

Hudson,  Alfred  Sereno.     313. 

Hudson,  Charles  Edward  Mogridge.  1683. 

Hudson,  Sanford  A.     1682. 

Hughes,  Daniel  Lawrence.     1939. 

Hughes,  David  Darwin.     1685. 

Hughes,  H.  Seymour.     115,  1699,  2523, 
2534. 

Hughes,  Walter  Henry.     1685. 

Huidekoper,  Frederic  Louis.     1686. 

Huidekoper,  Frederic  Wolters.     1686. 

Hull,  Amy  Eleanor  E.     1691. 

Hull,  Edgar.     1690. 

Hull,  Oliver.     1687. 

Hull,  James  W.     1693. 

Hull  family  association.     1692,  1693. 

Humeston,  Clara  Louise.     1969. 

Humphrey,  James  Joseph.     1695,  1696. 

Humphreys,  Frederick.     1697. 

Humphreys,  Otis  Milton.     1697. 

Humphrys-Alexander,    Alexander,    call- 
ing himself  earl  of  Stirling.     3717. 

Hunnewell,  Hollis  Horatio.     1702. 

Hunnewell,  James  Frothingham.     1701. 

Hunt,  John  Eddy.     2605. 

Hunt,  Wellington  L.  G.     1703. 

Hunter,  Joseph.     2588a. 

Hunter,  Nathaniel  C.     1707. 

Hunter,  William.     1170. 

Huntington,  Charles  White.     3446. 

Huntington,  Dan.     1709. 

Huntington,  Elijah  Baldwin.    1710,  2055. 

Huntly,  Charles  Gordon,  11th  marquis  of. 
3734. 

Huntoon,  Daniel  Thomas  Vose.     1711. 

Huntting,  Teunis  D.     1708,  3736. 

Hurd,  Mrs.  Dena  D.  (Soekland).     1713. 

Hurlbut,  Heru-y  Higgins.     1714,  1715. 

Hurry,  Edmund  Abdy.     1716,  1717. 

Hutchins,  Charles.     1719. 

Hutchins,  Levi.     1718. 

Hutchins,  Samuel.     1718. 

Hutchinson,  Frank  Allen.     54,  1730. 

Hutchinson,  J.  R.     2016. 

Hutchinson,  John  Wallace.     1731. 


AUTHOR   INDEX 


787 


Hutchinson,  Joshua.     1727. 
Hutchinson,  Julius.     1732. 
Hutchinson,  Peter  Orlando.     1728. 
Hutchinson,  Mrs.  Lucy  (Apsley).    1720, 

1732. 
Hutchinson,  Thomas.     1728. 
Hutchison,  A.  F.     2212. 
Hutton,  William.     1733. 
Huxley,  Jared.     1734. 
Iddesleigh,  Stafford  Henry  Northcote,  1st 

earl  of.    2373. 
Ingham,  Alfred.     3721. 
Ingraham,  William  Wallace.     677. 
Innes,  Cosmo  Nelson.     538,  2776. 
Innis  association.     1742,  1743. 
Ireland,  Joseph  Norton.     1744. 
Irving,  John  Beaufin.     1751. 
Irwin,  Samuel  D.     1752. 
Ivatts,  W.  P.    480. 
Jackson,  Charles.     2963. 
Jackson,  George  Edwin  Bartol.     3205. 
Jackson,  Halliday.     1754. 
Jackson,  Hugh  Parks.     1755. 
Jackson,  James  R.     1755. 
Jackson,  Robert  Tracy.     2404. 
Jackson,  Stephen  W.     3214. 
Jacobs,  Eduard.     2416. 
Jacobs,  Joseph.     1428a. 
James,  Mrs.  Cassie  Mason  (Myers)  Julian-. 

157a. 
James,  Edmund  Janes.    3091. 
James,  Isabella  (Batchelder),  "  Mrs.  T.  P. 

James."     2602. 
Jameson,    Ephraim    Orcutt.     653,     729, 

1757. 
Janes,  Frederic.     1758. 
Jarvis,  George  Atwater.     1762. 
Jarvis,  George  Murray.     1762. 
Jenkins,  Howard  Malcolm.     2498,  3007. 
Jenkins,  Robert  Edwin.     1769. 
Jenks,  George  Edwin.     1770. 
Jennings,  William  Henry.     1774. 
Jennings  association.     1773. 
Jenyns,  Roger.     2439. 
Jemingham,  Lady  Frances  (Dillon).  1775. 
Jerome,  Mrs.  Lucy  Wright  (Sweetland). 

3158. 
Jervise,  Andrew.    3737. 
Jessopp,  Augustus.     587,  3418,  3419. 
Jesup,  Henry  Griswold.     1776. 
Jewell,  Joel.     1777. 
Jewell,  Pliny.     1777. 
Jewett,  Frederic  Clarke.     1778. 
Jewett,  Isaac  Appleton.    94. 


Jewitt,   Llewelljmn   Frederick  William. 

1733. 
Jillson,  David.     1309. 
John  Bean  association.     236. 
Johnes,  Edward  Rodolph.     1804. 
Johnson,  Augusta  Virginia  (Voigt),  ''Mrs. 

R.  E.  Johnson."     1310. 
Johnson,  Charles  Sweet.     1785,  3157. 
Johnson,  Edward  Francis.    481,  1792. 
Johnson,  Frederick  Charles.     1791. 
Johnson,  George  William.     1101. 
Johnson,  James  Bowen.     1789. 
Johnson,  Sir  John,  1742-1830.     1784a. 
Johnson,  John,  1814-1902.     1792. 
Johnson,  Mrs.  Louise  Lyon.     2076. 
Johnson,  Mary  Coffin.     1589. 
Johnson,  Robert  Winder.     2300,  3631. 
Johnson,    William   Wallace.     674,    1069, 

1781,  1787,  1788. 
Johnston,  Alexander.     1794. 
Johnston,  Charles  Ernest.     1796. 
Johnston,   Mrs.  Elizabeth  Lichtenstein. 

1797. 
Johnston,  Geoi^e  Harvey.     1798. 
Johnston,  William  Preston.     1490,  1795. 
Johnstone,  Miss  C.  L.     1799. 
Jolliffe,  William.     1800. 
Jones,  Cadwallader.     1807. 
Jones,  Charles  Henry.     2750. 
Jones,  Edson  Salisbury.     797. 
Jones,  Emma  C.  Brewster.     418. 
Jones,  George  Farquhar.     1802. 
Jones,  Horatio  Gates.     1999. 
Jones,  John.     1806. 
Jones,  John  Henry.     1808. 
Jones,  Lewis  Hampton.     1805. 
Jones,  Morris  Charles.     3406. 
Jordan,  John  Woolf.     1220. 
Jordan,  Tristram  Frost.     1810,  1942. 
Joy,  James  Richard.     1811. 
Judd,  Sylvester.     1813. 
Julien,  Matthew  Cantine.     646. 
Junkin,  Francis  Thomas  Anderson.  1814^ 
Justice,  Hilda.     2239. 
Kean,  William  Lawrence.     2110. 
Keddie,  Henrietta.     3308. 
Keen,  Gregory  B.     1819. 
Keifer,  Mrs.  Sarah  Jane  (Harris).     1488. 
Keim,  De  Benneville  Randolph.     1822. 
Keim,  Henry  May.     1821. 
Keith,  Charles  Edward.     1823. 
Keith,     Charles     Penrose.     1494,     2033, 

2040. 
Keith,  Ziba  Cary.     1824. 


788 


LIBRARY   OF   CONGRESS 


Kelley,  Gwendolyn  Dunlevy,  i.  c.  Helen 

Gwendolyn  Dunlevy.     1013. 
Kelley,  Mrs.  Olive  Howes  (Sears).     2883. 
Kellogg,  Allyn  Stanley.     3537. 
Kellogg,  Day  Otis.     1828. 
Kellogg,  Justin  Perkins.     1829. 
Kelly,  Giles  Merrill.     1825. 
Kelly,  Richard  T.     1826. 
Kelton,  Dwight  H.     1831,  3022. 
Kemp,  Daniel  William.     1833. 
Kemp,  Frederick  Hitchin.     1833. 
Kemp,  John  Tabor.     1833. 
Kemper,  Willis  Miller.     1834. 
Kendall,  Oliver.     1835. 
Kenderdine,  Thaddeus.     1836. 
Kennan,  Thomas  Lathrop.     1837. 
Kenney,  James  Christopher  Fitzgerald. 

1839. 
Kent,  Edward  Everett,     1841. 
Ker-Hager,  Sarah  Bogardus  Fickett.     See 

Hager,  S.  B.  Fickett  Ker-. 
Kern,  Alfred  Allan.     3729. 
Kerr,  John  Bozman.     592a. 
Keyes,  Asa.     1844,  1845. 
Keyes,  Calvin  Webb.     1846. 
Keyser,  Charles  Shearer.     1847. 
Kibbe,  James  Allen.    3664. 
Kidder,  Frank  Eugene.     1848. 
Kilbourn     historical     and     genealogical 

society.     1849. 
Kilboume,  Payne  Kenyon.     1850. 
Kilmer,  Charles  H.     1852. 
Kilner,  James.     1853. 
Kimball,  Mrs.  Emma  Adeline.     2486. 
Kimball,  James.    2708. 
Kimball,  John.     70,  1854. 
Kimball,  Martha  Izanna  (Caldwell)  Stan- 
ton, ''Mrs.  Sumner  Kimball."     531. 
Kimber,  Sidney  Arthur.     1860. 
Kimberly,  Dennis.     1861. 
Kimpton,  Josephine  L.    See  Sedgewick, 

Mrs.  Josephine  Lee  (Woolworth)  Dean 

Kimpton.     3683. 
King,  Mrs.  Elizabeth  (Thomson).     3242. 
King,  Harvey  Briggs.     1870. 
King,  Harvey  James.     1871. 
King,  Rufus.     1867,  1868,  2390. 
King,  Thomas  William.     2949. 
Kingman,  Leroy  Wilson.     1753. 
Kingsbury,  Addison.     1877. 
Kingsbury,  Frank  Burnside.     1878. 
Kingsbury,  Frederick  John.     1880. 
Kingsbury,  Joseph  Addison.     1879. 
Kinne,  Emerson.     1882. 


Kip,  William  Ingraham.     1885. 
Kirkman,  Grace  (Goodyear)  "Mrs.  G.  W. 

Kirkman."     1335. 
Kissiim,  Edward.     1891. 
Kneeland,  Stillman  Foster.     1893. 
Knight,  Benjamin.     3021. 
Knight,  Hiram.     49. 
Knowlton,  George  Henry.     1894,  1895. 
Koetteritz,  John  B.     434,  1124. 
Kyn,  Joran.     1819. 
Ladd,  Warren.     1903. 
Lafontaine,    Sir    Louis    Hypolite,    bart. 

1928. 
Laidley,  Alexander  Thomas.     2652. 
Lake,  Albert  Edward.     1904. 
Lake,  Arthur  Crawford.     1904. 
Lake,  David  Minor.     1904. 
La  Mance,    Mrs.   Lora  Sarah   (Nichols). 

1388. 
Lamb,  Daniel  Smith.     1908. 
Lamb,  Fred  William.     1906,  1907,  2849. 
Lambert,  Edward  Rodolphus.     1908a. 
Lamborn,  Samuel.     1909. 
La  Monte,  Thomas.     1911. 
Lamson,  Frank  Bailey.     1911a. 
Lamson,  Otis  Ephraim.     1911a. 
La  Munyan,  Harriet  Belle  (Parker)  "Mrs. 

P.  E.  La  Munyan."     929. 
La  Munyan,  Philip  E.     929. 
Lancaster,  Harry  Fred.     1913. 
Landis,  David  Bachman.     1914. 
Lane,  3Irs.  Hannah  Elizabeth  (Ferrier). 

1139. 
Lane,  Hiram  Washington.     1919. 
Lane,  James  Pillsbury.     1916,  1917,  1918. 
Lane,  Jeremiah.     1916. 
Lanier,  James  Franklin  Dougherty.  1922a. 
Lapham,  William  Berry.     295,  388,  616, 

691,  1548,  1695,  1897,  1923,  2715,  3492. 
La  Pise,  Joseph  de.     2412. 
Larison,  Cornelius  Wilson.     1925. 
Larned,  Joseph  Gay  Eaton.     1944. 
Lasher,  Alfred  P.     1926. 
Lauffer,  Charles  Alpheus.     1927. 
Lauffer,  Hem-y  Z.     1927. 
Lauffer,  Joseph  A.     1927. 
Lawlor,  Henry  Cairnes.     529. 
Lawrence,  Edmiind  T.     2729. 
Lawrence,  Hiram  Bartlett.     1937. 
Lawrence,  John.     1929,  1932,  1934,  1935, 

1936. 
Lawrence,  Robert  Means.     1938,  1940. 
Lawrence,  Thomas.     1933. 
Lawson,  Harvey  Merrill.     781. 


AUTHOR   INDEX 


789 


Lawson,    Sir    Henry.     115,    1136,    1665, 

1699. 
Lawson,  Publius  Virgilius.     1941. 
Lazell,  Theodore  Studley.     3560. 
Lea,  George  Henry.     1966. 
Lea,    James    Henry.     1959,    1966,    2016, 
2497,  2639,  3302. 
Leach,  Josiah  Granville.     430,  763,  1225a, 

2308,  2504,  2682,  2684,  2959,  3291,  3706. 
Learned,  Marion  Dexter.     2017. 
Learned,  William  Law.     1944. 
Leavens,  Philo  French.     1945. 
Leavenworth,  Elias  Warner.     1946. 
Leavenworth,  William.     1946. 
Leavitt,   Emily  Wilder.     305,   332,    754, 

809,  2307,  2321,  2444,  3445. 
Lee,  Alfred.     1953. 
Lee,  Cassius  Francis,  jr.     1951. 
Lee,  Edmund  Jennings.     1961. 
Lee,  Frederick  George.     1955,  3650. 
Lee,  John  Newton.     1962. 
Lee,  Leonard.     1963,  1964,  1965. 
Lee,  Samuel.     1952,  1952a. 
Lee,  Sarah  Fiske.     1964. 
Lee,  Sarah  Marsh.     1964. 
Lee,  William.     1958. 
Lee,  William  Wallace.     1956. 
Lee- Warner,  Edward.     1967. 
Leech,  Robert.     1803. 
Leeds,   Benjamin  Franklin.     223,   1968, 

1969. 
Leete,  Edward  Lorenzo.     1972. 
Leete,  Joseph.     1971,  1973. 
Lefferts,  Mrs.  Elizabeth  Morris  (Waring). 

2303. 
Leffingwell,  Albert  (Tracy).     1977. 
Leffingwell,  Charles  Wesley.     1977. 
Leicester   [Robert  Sidney],   2d   earl    of. 

2948. 
Leinster,   Charles  William  Fitz  Gerald, 

4th  duke  of.     1163a. 
Leland,  Sherman.     1980. 
Lemen,  Frank  B.     1981. 
Lemon,  Alfred  D.     3038. 
Leneh,  K.  E.     2445. 
Lenher,  Sarah  Marion.     1982. 
Lent,  Nelson  Burton.     1987. 
Leonard,  Levi  Washburn.     2971. 
Leonard,  Manning.     1991. 
Leonard,  Oliver  B.     1166. 
Leslie,  Charles  Joseph.     1994. 
Leslie,  Jonathan  Forbes.     1750. 
Letchworth,  William  Pryor.     2611. 
Leverett,  Charles  Edward.     1997,  1998. 


Levering,  John.     2001. 

Lewis,  George  Alexander.     2004. 

Lewis,  George  Harlan.     2007. 

Lewis,  William  Terrell.     2003. 

Lewis  congress.    2004. 

Libbie,  Frederick  James.     3253. 

Libby,  Charles  Thornton.     2008. 

Liberty,  Arthur  Lasenby.     2009. 

Liechtenstein,  Marie  Henriette  Norberte, 
prinzessa  von.     1633. 

I^incoln,  James  Minor.     2016. 

Lincoln,  Solomon.     2013. 

Lincoln,  Waldo.     3409. 

Lindsay,  Alexander  William  Crawford. 
See  Crawford,  Alexander  William  Craw- 
ford Lindsay,  25th  earl  of. 

Lindsay,  Margaret  Isabella.     2019. 

Lindsay,  William  Alexander.    1408,  3130. 

The  Lindsay  family  association  of  Amer- 
ica.    2021. 

Lines,  J/rs.  Eliza  Jennette  (Marks).  2158. 

Lines,  Mrs.  Martha  (Kimberly).     1861. 

Linn,  George  Wilds.     2073. 

Linn,  John  Blair.     1831. 

Lippincott,  Charles.     2022. 

Litchfield,  Wilford  Jacob.     2024. 

Little,  Mrs.  Cynthia  Maria  (Jones)  At- 
wood.     2099. 

Little,  George  Thomas.     2025,  2026. 

Livermore  association.     2028. 

Livingston,  Edwin  Brockholst.     2030. 

Lloyd,  Samuel.     2035. 

Llwyd,  Angharad,  of  Caerwys.     1423. 

Lobdell,  Mrs.  Julia  Ardelia  (Harrison). 
266,  2036. 

Locke,  John  Goodwin.     2037,  2266. 

Lockwood,  Elon  Dunbar.     2039. 

Lockwood,  James.     2039. 

Lodge,  Edmund.     528. 

Lodge,  Samuel.     2159. 

Logan,  Mrs.  Indiana  Washington  (Peddi- 
cord).     3745. 

Lomax,  Joseph.    2042. 

Lombard,  Albert  E.     2043. 

Longstaff,  George  Blundell.     1922. 

Longstaffe,  William  Hylton  Dyer.  40, 
699,  1606. 

Lonsdale,  Henry,  1816-1876.     1663a. 

Loomis,  Elias.     2049,  2050,  2051,  2062. 

Loomis,  Elisha  Scott.     2062. 

Lord,  Henry  Dutch.     2306. 

Lord,  John  Mills.     2052b. 

Loring,  Arthur  G.    1792. 

Lothrop,  Thomas  Jackson.     3660,  3562. 


790 


LIBRARY   OF   CONGRESS 


Lott,  Jeremiah.     3713. 

Loud,  Henry  Martyn.     2056. 

Loud,  Wateon.     2056. 

Lovat,  Simon  Fraser,  12th  baron.     1221. 

Loveland,  George.     2057. 

Loveland,  John  Bigelow.     2057. 

Lowe,  Alfred  Edward  Lawson.     2428. 

Lowell,  Delmar  Rial.     2059. 

Lower,  Mark  Antony.     327a,  327b,  2488a, 

2871a,  3558a. 
Lowry,  Thomas  Kennedy.     1458. 
Ludwig,  Moses  R.     2063. 
Lyle,  J.  Vacy.     1262. 
Lyle,  Maria  Catharine  Nourse.     2379. 
Lyle,  William  Thomas.     3232. 
Lynde,  Benjamin.     2072. 
Lyon,  George  William  Amos.    2076,  2077. 
Lyon,  Sidney  Elizabeth.     2076. 
Lyon,  William.     2074. 
Lyons,  Albert  Brown.     2075,  2076,  2077. 
Lyster,  Mrs.  Gertrude  Agnes  (Sullivan). 

3143. 
McAleier,  George.     2078. 
McAllister,  David  Smith.     2080. 
McAllister,  John  Meriwether.     2006. 
McAllister,  Mary  Catharine.     2079. 
Macbain,  Alexander.     2186. 
Macbeth,  Malcolm.     2081. 
McCall,  Ansel  J.     2082. 
McCall,  Hardy  Bertram.     2867. 
McClary,  Horace  P.     2085. 
Maclay,  Edgar  Stanton.     2124. 
McCkmg,  William.     2086. 
McCormick,  Andrew  Phelps.     2089. 
McCormick,  Leander  James.     2088. 
McDonald,    Frank    Virgil.     2091,    2092, 

2093. 
Macdonough,  Rodney.     2096. 
McGinness,  Samuel  Wilson.     2105. 
MacGregor,    Amelia   Georgiana   Murray. 

2106. 
Mcllhany,  Hugh  Milton,  jr.     1883. 
Mcintosh,  John  Church.     1084,  2107. 
Mackay,  Angus.     2111. 
Mackay,  William.     1224. 
McKean,  Cornelius.     2113,  2114. 
McKean,  Frederick  George.     2114. 
McKec,  James  Robert.     2115. 
Mackenzie,  Alexander.     537,    651,    1223, 

2094,  2117,  2128,  2186,  2257. 
Mackenzie,  Antoine  De  Beelen.     1276. 
Mackenzie,  George,  1st  earl  of  Cromarty. 

See  Cromarty,  George  Mackenzie,  1st 

earl  of. 


Mackenzie,  John  Whitefoord.    2116. 

Mackintosh,  Charles  Eraser-.     627. 

Macknight,  James.     3728. 

Maclean,  Sir  John.     275. 

MacLean,  John.     2127a,  b,  c. 

McLean,  John  Judd.     2127. 

Mac  Lean,  John  Patterson.     2126. 

Maclean,  Lachlan.     2124a. 

Macleod,  R.  C.     2129. 

McMath,  Frank  Mortimer.     2131. 

McMinn,  Edwin.     87a. 

Macpherson,  Sir  Aeneas.     628. 

McPike,    Eugene    Fairfield.     918,    1449, 

1450,  2075,  2133,  2550,  3734a,  b. 
Macrae,  Alexander.     2134. 
McVickar,  Edward.     2135. 
Macy,  Silvanus  Jenkins.     720,  2136. 
Madden,  Thomas  More.     2407. 
Magrath,  John  Richard.     3733. 
Maitland,  Sir  Richard.     2892,  2893. 
Makepeace,  William.     2140. 
Malcolm,  David.     990. 
Mallett,  Anna  Smith.     2141. 
Maltby,  Mrs.  Georgia  Lord  (Morehouse). 

2142. 
Manchester    historic    association,    Man- 
chester, N.  H.     3048. 
Mangan,  James  Clarence.     2388a. 
Mann,  Charles  Edward.     1731. 
Mann,  Franklin  Weston.     3437. 
Mann,  George  Sumner.     2145. 
Mann,  Joel.     2143. 
Manning,  Maria  Potter  (Higginson)  "Mrs. 

Wayland  Manning. "     2601. 
Manning,  William  Henry.     2148. 
Mansfield,  David  Lufkin.     1816. 
Mansur,  John  Hoffman.     2149. 
Marcellus,  J.  Lawrence.     2151. 
Marcy,  Oliver.     2152,  2153. 
Maris,  Mrs.  Annie  M.  (Pinkerton).    2154. 
Maris,  George  Lewis.     2154. 
Markham,  Sir  Clements  Robert.     1104, 

2155. 
Markham,  David  Frederick.     2155. 
Markley  freundschaft,  Montgomery  Co., 

Pa.     2156,  2157. 
Marsh,    Dwight    Whitney.     1616,    2161, 

2162. 
Marsh,  Eliezer  Jewett.     2160. 
Marsh,  John  Fitchett.     2246. 
Marsh,  Lucius  Bolles.     438,  2161. 
Marshall,  Edward  Chauncey.     1366. 
Marshall,    Mrs.     Elizabeth    (McFarlan). 

2098. 


AUTHOR  INDEX 


791 


Marshall,  George  William.     748,  1123. 

Marsham-Townshend,  Hon.  Robert.  2165. 

Marston,  Enoch  Quimby.     2168. 

Marston,  Nathan  Washington.     2167. 

Martin,  Henry  Joseph.     2171. 

Martin,  Richard  Allen.     578,  2172. 

Martin,  Samuel  Davies.     2169. 

Martin,  Mrs.  Sophia  (Smith).     2109,  2978. 

Martindale,  Elijah.     375a. 

Martzolff,  Clement  Luther.     3713a. 

Marvin,  George  Franklin.     2175. 

Marvin,  William  Theophilus  Rogers. 
2174,  2175. 

Mason,  Alverdo  Hayward.     2178. 

Mason,  Freeman  Clark.     353. 

Mason,  Mrs.  Isaac  Newton.     1486. 

Mason,  Mrs.  Puella  Follett  (Hull).  1689, 
3284. 

Mason,  Theodore  West.     2179. 

Mason,  William  Lyman.     2177. 

Mather,  Horace  E.     2184. 

Mathews,  Edward.     2781,  3228. 

Mathews,  Thomas.     2410. 

Matteson,  Dorcas  Waite.     190. 

Matthews,  Mrs.  Mary  Rebekah  (Den- 
man).     2187. 

Maude,  Thomas.     2876. 

Maudslay,  Henry.     480. 

Maunsell,  Robert  George.     2190a. 

Mauran,  James  Eddy.     2191. 

Maxwell,  Hemy  D.     2196. 

Maxwell,  Sir  Herbert  Eustace,  1th  hart. 
980. 

May,  John  Joseph.     861,  2197. 

May,  John  Wilder.     2197. 

May,  Samuel.     2197. 

May,  Samuel  Pearce.     2884. 

Mayer,  Brantz.     2198. 

Mayfield,  Reuben  Newton.     343. 

Mayhew,  Experience.     2199. 

Mead,  Edward  Campbell.     1950. 

Mead,  Spencer  Percival.     2202,  2203. 

Meares,  Mrs.  Kate  (de  Rosset).     925. 

Meehan,  Charles  Patrick.     1163. 

Meginness,  John  Franklin.     1570,  2104. 

Meigs,  Henry  Benjamin.     2204,  2205. 

Meigs,  Joe  Vincent.     698,  2206,  2207,  2208. 

Mell,  Patrick  Hues.     2210. 

Mellick,  Andrew  D.     2211. 

Mellon,  Mrs.  Rachel  Hughey  (Larimer). 
1924. 

Melville,  Henry.     3572. 

Menzies,  David  Prentice.     2213,  2215. 

Meredith,  Gertrude  Euphemia.     3142. 


Meriam,  Rufus  Nichols.     2216,  3267. 

Merriam,  Charles  Pierce.     2218,  2219. 

Merriam,  James  Sheldon.     2219. 

Merrick,  George  Byron.     2220. 

Merrill,  Frederick  JamesHamilton.    2224. 

Merrill,  John  Houston.     2238. 

Merrill,  Samuel  Pearce.     2223. 

Merrill,  William.     2225. 

Merritt,  Douglas.     2226. 

Messinger,    George    Washington.      2231, 

2232. 
Messier,  Remsen  Varick.     2233. 
Metcalf,  Isaac  Stevens.     2234. 
Metcalfe,  John  Henry.     2877. 
Meyer,  Henry.     2335. 
Michael    Koiner    memorial    association. 

1898. 
Mickley,  Minnie  Fogel.     2235. 
Middlebrook,  Louis  Frank.     2236. 
Mifflin,  Elizabeth.     349. 
Miller,  Joseph  Lyon.     1566. 
Miller,  Robert  B.     2077. 
Miller,  Warwick  Price.     2242. 
Miller,  William  Harris.     2243. 
Mills,  Ella.     2245. 
Mills,  Henry  L.     935. 
Mills,  William  Stowell.     1851. 
Milner,  Edith.     2065. 
Minet,  William.     2247. 
Minor,  Louisa  H.  A.     2228. 
Minot,  Joseph  Grafton.     2248. 
Minshull,  J.  Bellamy.     2250. 
Mirehouse,  John.     2365. 
Mitchell,  Alfred.     3666. 
Mitchell,  Donald  Grant.     3666. 
Mitchell,  Louis.     3666. 
Mitchell,  Rebecca  Gould.     1357. 
Moffat,  R.  Bumham.     194,  2252. 
Molineux,  Gisbome.     2254. 
Molyneux,     Mrs.    Nellie    Zada     (Rice). 

2255. 
Montague,  George  William.     2263,  2264. 
Montague,  Richard.     2262. 
Montague,  William  Lewis.     2263. 
Montgomery,  Frank.     2268. 
Montgomery,  James  Eglinton.     416. 
Montgomery,  Thomas  Harrison.     2267. 
Mooar,  George.     832,  2283. 
Moody,    Charles    Cotesworth    Pinckney. 

2271. 
Moon,  Robert  Charles.     2298. 
Moore,  David  N.     2274. 
Moore,  George  Lunceford.     2275. 
Moore,  Horace  Ladd.     2282,  2284. 


792 


LIBRAEY   OF   CONGRESS 


Moore,  James  W.     2279,  2286. 

Moore,  John  Elliott.     2281. 

Moore,  McCabe.     2274. 

Moore,  Thomas.     2272. 

Moorhead,  Alexander  Thompson.     2288. 

More,  Charles  Church.     2276. 

More,  David  Fellows.     2276. 

Morehouse,  Cornelius  Starr.     2289. 

Morgan,  Appleton,  i.  e.,  James  Appleton. 

2291. 
Morgan,  Nathaniel  Harris.     1486,  2290. 
Morgan,  Octavius,  i.  e.,  Charles  Octavius 

Swinnerton.     903a 
Morgan,  Titus,  jr.     2290. 
Morison,  Alexander.     300. 
Morr,  Mary  E.     2292. 
Morrill,  Horace  Edwin.     2293. 
Morris,   John   Emery.     341,    1130,    1207, 

2014a,  2696. 
Morris,  John  Gottlieb.     3727. 
Morris,  Jonathan  Flynt.     2296,  2296. 
Morris,  Oliver  Bliss.     317,  318. 
Morris,  Sarah  (Kane)  "  Mrs.  Thomas  Mor- 
ris."    1815. 
Morris,  Seymour.     1436. 
Morris,  Tyler  Seymour.     2297,  2899,  3306. 
Morrison,  George  Austin.     682,  904,  1872. 
Morrison,  Leonard  Allison.     67,  713,  1866, 

2304, 2370,  2956. 
Morrison,  Sarah  P.     2299. 
Morse,  Abner.     6a,  422a,  1473, 1685,  2706a 

3614a. 
Morse,  Asa  Porter.     2306. 
Morse,  J.  Howard.     2305,  2307. 
The  Morse  society.     2305,  2307. 
Morton,  Mrs.  Arabella  Lyman  (Gamage). 

1269. 
Morton,  Daniel.     2309,  2310,  3739,  3740. 
Morton,  Thomas  George.     744. 
Moses,  John  Mark.     3269. 
Moses,  Zebina.     2312. 
Mosley,  Oswald.     3741. 
Motey,  Henri  Renault  du,  vicomte.    2411a. 
Mott,  Hopper  Striker.     2315. 
Moulton,  Claribel.     2318. 
Moulton,  Henry  William.     2318. 
Moulton,  Thomas.     2317. 
Mower,  Mrs.  Earl  A.     2287. 
Mower,  Ephraim.     849a,  2280. 
Mower,  Nahum  W.     2287. 
Mowry,  Arlon.     2322,  2324. 
Mowry,  William  Augustus.     2319,  2320, 

2322,  2323,  2324,  2324a,  3742. 


Moyer,  Abraham  N .     2326. 

Moyer,  Calvin  Fisher.     2292. 

Mudge,  Alfred.     2328. 

Mulford,  William  Remsen.    2329, 

Mumford,  James  Gregory.     2330. 

Mumford,  John  Kimberly.     2119a. 

Mundy,  Ezra  F.     2331. 

Munroe,  James  Phinuey.     2268. 

Munsell,  Frank.     2333,  2334. 

Munsell,  Joel.     2865. 

Munson,  Myron  Andrews.     2260. 

Murdoch,  Alexander  Drummie.     628. 

Murdock,  William  G.     399. 

Mure,  William.     3743. 

Murray,  Thomas  Hamilton.     2387. 

Muskett,  Joseph  James.     3646. 

Mygatt,  Frederick  Thomas.     2336. 

Myhie,  Robert  Scott.     2336a. 

Nance,  George  Washington.     2337. 

Napier,  Mark.     1984,  2270,  2338. 

Nares,  Edward.     685. 

Nash,  Elizabeth  Todd.     2341. 

Nash,  Gilbert.     1697,  2612. 

Nash,  Sylvester.     2340. 

Nason,  Elias.     1669. 

Nayler,  George.     258. 

Neal,  Theodore  Augustus.     2344,  2346. 

Needles,  Samuel  Hambleton.     2144. 

Neff,  Elizabeth  Clifford.     2349,  2360. 

Neighbour,  Lambert  Bowman.     2361. 

Neill,  Edward  Duffield.    1102,  1103,  2346, 

2347,  3469. 
Nelson,  William.     91,  971,  1664,  2355. 
Neville-Griffin,  Richard,  3d  baron  Bray- 

brooke.    See  Braybrooke,  Richard  Ne- 

^^lle-Griffin,  Sd  baron. 
Newcomb,  John  Bearss.     239,  835,  2360. 
Newell,  Elizabeth  Eveline  (Todd),  "Mrs. 

E.  R.  Newell."     1919. 
Newhall,  Barker.     199. 
Newhall,  Charles  Lyman.     2362,  2363. 
Newman,    Sylvanus  Chace.     934,  2363a, 

2431. 
Newmarch,  Charles  H.     2364. 
Newmarch,  George  Frederick.    2364= 
Newsome,  William.     3461. 
Newton,  Sir  Isaac.     2365 
Nicholls,  Walter.     2367. 
Nichols,  Clifton  M.     1826. 
Nichols,  John.     704,  1478. 
Nichols,  John  Benjamin.     1740. 
Nichols,  John  Gough.     3331. 
Nichols,  Mrs.  Josephine  Geniing.     3281. 


AUTHOR   INDEX 


793 


Nichols,  Leon  Nelson.     1281. 

Nichols,  Mrs.  Mary  Josephine  (Genung). 

1281,  3281. 
Nicholson,  Richard  L.     2188. 
Nicolas,  Sir  Nicholas  Harris.     3422. 
NicoU,  William  Leonard.     2366. 
Noble,  Mark.     823,  3122. 
Noblit,  John  Hyndman.     2369. 
Norris,  G.  Heide.     2277. 
Norris,  Henry  McCoy.     2371. 
North,  Frederick  Alonzo.     2372. 
Northrop,  Juliette  (Fairchild),  "Mrs.  H. 

B.  Northrop."     2927. 
Northrup,  Ansel  Jadd.     2374. 
Norton,  Albert  B.     2375. 
Norton,  Walter  \Miittlesey.     2377. 
Nourse,  Henry  Stedman.     1621. 
Noyes,  Charles  Phelps.     2382. 
Noyes,  Harriette  Eliza.     2381. 
Noyes,  Henry  E.     2381. 
Noyes,  Horatio  Nathaniel.     2380. 
Nutt,  Charles.     424. 
Nutting,  John  Keep.     2383. 
Nye,  David  Fisher.     2385. 
Nye,  George  Hyatt.     2385. 
Nye,  George  Sheldon.     2400. 
Oak,  Lyndon.     1745. 
Ober,  Mrs.  Maria  A.  (Southwick).     2994. 
O'Conor  Don,    Charles    Owen    O'Conor. 

2388. 
O'Daly,  Aengus.     2388a. 
Odiorne,  James  Creighton.     2391. 
O'Donoghue,  John.     2386. 
Odor,  Mrs.  Susan  Frances  (Tyler).     3324. 
Ogden,  Charles  Burr.     2394,  2395. 
Ogden,  Charles  Smith.     2394. 
Ojeda,  Luis  Thayer.    See  Thayer  Ojeda, 

Luis. 
Ojeda,  Tomas  Thayer.    See  Thayer  Ojeda, 

Tomas. 
Olcott,  Henry  Steel.     2398. 
Olin,  Chauncey  C.     2401. 
Oliver,  Fitch  Edward.     2072. 
Oliver,  Henry  Kemble.     2403. 
Oliver,  Mrs.  Marion  (Carter).     568. 
Olney,  James  H.     2406. 
O'Meagher,  Joseph  Casimir.     2408. 
Omond,  George  William  Thomson.     1010. 
Onderdonk,  Elmer.     2409. 
Opdycke,  Leonard  Eckstein.     2411. 
Opdyke,  Charles  Wilson.     2411. 
Orcutt,  Samuel.     3259. 
Ormerod,  George.     103,  461. 


O'Rorke,  Terence.     2396. 

Orton,  Edward.     2419. 

Orvis,  Edwin  Waitstill.     2420,  2421. 

Orvis,  Francis  W.     2421. 

Osgood,  Ira.     2423. 

Ostrander,  Ogden  Hoffman.     2426. 

Otis,  Amos.     141,  1448. 

O'Toole,  P.  L.     2427. 

Overmyer,  Barnhart  B.     2429. 

Overmyer,  John  Calvin.     2429. 

Owen,    Thomas   McAdory.      1034,    1827, 

1902,  1995,  3042,  3119. 
The  Owl.     3635. 

Oxford  university.    Bodleian  library.    99. 
Pabodie,  Benjamin  Frank.     2477. 
Packard,  Joseph,  jr.     1951. 
Pagan,  William.     2472. 
Page,  Oliver  Ormsby.     2418. 
Page,  Richard  Channing  Moore.     2432. 
Paine,  Albert  Ware.     2436. 
Paine,  Henry  D.     2435. 
Painter,  Jacob.    1307,  2249,  2437,  2825. 
Palmer,  Charles  John.     1716,  2438. 
Palmer,  Frank.     2443. 
Palmer,  Josiah,  jr.     2443. 
Palmer,  Lewis.     2440 
Palmer,  Noyes  Fink.     2441,  2442. 
Park,  Edwin  Horatio.     2447. 
Park,  John  Cochran.     1523. 
Parke,  James  Pemberton.     286,  2034. 
Parker,  Edwin  Pond.     611,  2452. 
Parker,  Francis  Jewett.     22. 
Parker,     Harriet     Moncrief     Kinmouth 

(Fitts)  "Mrs.  C.  W.  Parker."     438. 
Parker,  L.  Newton.     1808. 
Parker,  Theodore.     2453. 
Parker,  William  Thornton.    2451,  2454. 
Parkhurst,  Charles  Henry.     2456. 
Parkhm-st,  Wellington  Evarts.     2457. 
Parks,  Frank  Sylvester.     2448,  2449. 
Parry,  Charles  Henry.     276a. 
Parry,  John  Docwra.     2800a. 
Parry,  Richard  Randolph.     2461. 
Parshall,  James  Clark.     198,  2462,  2463. 
Parsons,  Albert  Ross.     2468. 
Parsons,  Eben  Burt.     1187. 
Parsons,  Lewis  Baldwin.     2467. 
Parsons,  Usher.     1235a,  1593,  1942. 
Parthemore,     E.    Winfield    Scott.     417, 

2469. 
Partridge,  George  Homer.     2470. 
Partridge,  Samuel  Dwight.     2069. 
Passmore,  John  Andrew  Moore.     2278. 


794 


LIBRARY  OF   CONGRESS 


Patterson,  D.  Williams.     436,  3098. 

Paul,  Fulton.     2474. 

Paul,  Luther.    2474. 

Pawling,  Albert  Schoch.     2475. 

Paxsou,  Mrs.  Ann  J.  (Johnson).     1786. 

Paxson,  Edward  M.     1786. 

Paxton,  William  McClung.     2164,  2476. 

Payne,  Cora  M.  (Patty).     2189. 

Payson,  Edward.     495. 

Peabody,  Robert  E.     923. 

Peabody,  Selim  Ilobart.     3744a. 

Peabody,  William  Smith.     2477. 

Peach,  Robert  Edward  Myhill.     3452. 

Peachey,  Samuel  M.     2479. 

Peake,  Richard  Brinsley.     739. 

Pease,  Austin  Spencer.     2485. 

Pease,  Frederick  Salmon.     1930,  2484. 

Peck,  Darius.     2487,  2488. 

Peck,  John  Hudson.     2488. 

Peck,  Thomas  Bellows.     253,  254,  255, 

685,  3748. 
Pecquet  du   Bellet,    Louise  i.   e.    Kate 

Louise  No6mie.  1759c. 
Peirce,  Clarence  E.  3217. 
Peirce,    Ebenezer    Weaver.     202,    2180, 

2542,  2543. 
Pell,  Rowland.     1676. 
Pelletreau,  William  Smith.     1526,  2982. 
Peloubet,  Joseph.     2491. 
Pelton,  Jeremiah  M.     2492. 
Pemberton,  John.     2492a. 
Pence,  La  Fayette  Stiles.     3084. 
Penney,  John  Witham.     2500. 
Pennypacker,  Samuel  Whitaker.     2601, 

2502,  2502a,  2503. 
Penrose,  George  Hoffman.     454. 
Penson,  William.     734. 
Pepys,  Walter  Courtenay.     2507. 
Penn,  Glover.     2518. 
Perkins,     Augustus     Thorndike.      1006, 

2514. 
Perkins,  David  W.     2515. 
Perkins,  Frederic  Beecher.     2510. 
Perkins,   George  Augustus.     1099,   2511, 

2513. 
Perkins,  Mary  Elizabeth.     19. 
Perley,  George  Augustus.     2516. 
Perley,  Martin  Van  Buren.     2517. 
Perley,  Mary  Ellen.     2478. 
Perry,  Amos.     1806. 
Perry,  Arthur  Latham.     2519. 
Perry,  Calbraith  Bourn.     933. 


Peterborough,  Henry  Mordaunt,  2d  earl 

of.     1385. 
Peters,  Edmond  Frank.     2522. 
Peters,  Eleanor  Bradley  (Peters)  Mrs.  E. 

C.  Peters.     2622. 
Pettingell,  Charles  Ireland.     2524. 
Pettingell,  John  Mason.     2524. 
Pfautz,  John  Eby.     2525. 
Phelps,  Anna  Redfield.     2629. 
Phelps,  Dudley  Post.     2529. 
Phelps,    Oliver    Seymour.      2527,    2528, 

2530. 
Phillimore,  Lucy.     3690. 
Phillimore,    William    Phillimore   Watts. 

1150,  1269,  1630,  2939. 
Phillips,  Albert  Merritt.     2532. 
Phillips,  Maberly.     3746. 
Phippen,  George  D.     2829. 
Phceuix,  Stephen  ^^^litney.     2536,  2537, 

2538,  3669. 
Pickford,    Mrs.    Anna   Maria    (Tolman). 

603,  3258. 
Pierce,  Edward  Lillie.     2011. 
Pierce,  Frederic  Beech.     2545. 
Pierce,    Frederick    Clifton.     228,     1148, 

1157,  1208,  2544,  2646,  2647,  3571. 
Pierson,     Frederick    Lockwood.     2483, 

2960. 
Pierson,  Lizzie  Benedict.     2482. 
Pike  family  association.     2549. 
Pilkington,  John.     2661. 
Pilsbury,  David  Brainard.     2654, 
Pingry,  William  Morrill.     2565. 
Piper,  Horace.     2568. 
Piper,  Solomon.     2557. 
Pitkin,  Albert  Palmer.     2559. 
Pitkin,   Sarah  Howard   (Loomis)   "Mrs. 

A.  H.  Pitkin."     3216. 
Pixley,  Edward  Evans.     2562. 
Planche,  James  Robinson.     787. 
Plaskitt,  Joshua.     3687. 
Piatt,  Franklin.     1394,  2568. 
Piatt,  George  Lewis.     2667. 
Plumb,  Henry  Blackman.     301,  2670. 
Plummer,  Ahdn.     2573. 
Plummer  hall,  Salem,  Mass.     2671. 
Pocock,  Robert.     3311. 
Pollard,  Stephen.     2578. 
Pollard,  William.     3039. 
Pomeroy,  Albert  A.     2582. 
Pomeroy  family  association.     2582. 
Pond,  Daniel  Streator.     2684. 


AUTHOR   INDEX 


795 


Pond,  Enoch.     2181. 

Pond,  Sarah  Annis  Winston  "Mrs.  J.  A. 

Pond."     214. 
Poole,     Murray     Edward.     2585,     3293, 

3353,  3612a. 
The  Poor  family  association.     2587,  2688. 
Poore,  Alfred.     154,  2586. 
Pope,  Charles  Henry.     635,   1070,   2219, 

2524,  2593,  3256,  3735a,  3744a. 
Pope,  Franklin  Leonard.     2592. 
Pope,  William.     2589. 
Porter,  Cyrus  Kinne.     2596. 
Porter,  Joseph  "^Tiitcomb.     1039,  2594. 
Porter,  Juliet.     2597. 
Porter,  William  Smith.     1053. 
Post,  Daniel  Hazeltine.     256. 
Post,  John  J.     1887. 
Post,    Marie    Caroline    (De    Trobriand) 

"  Mrs.  C.  A.  Fost."    2598. 
Potter,  Charles  Edward.     209,  2599. 
Potts,  Thomas  Maxwell.     566,  2603,  2604. 
Potts,  William  John.     2604. 
Powell,  John,  1741-1831.     2606. 
Powell,  John,  b.  1819.     2607. 
Powell,  Rachel.     2606. 
Powers,  Amos  H.     2609. 
Powerscourt,  Mervyn  Edward  Wingfield, 

7th  viscount.     3637. 
Poynton,  Francis  John.     298,  298a. 
Pratt,  Eleazer  Franklin.     2613. 
Pratt,  Francis  Greenleaf.     2612. 
Pratt,  Walter  Wilcox.     2614. 
Preble,  George  Henry.     802,  2615. 
Prescott,  Helen  M.  Blount.     322,  2784. 
Prescott,  William.     2618. 
Presson,  George  Rogers.     3630. 
Preston,  William  Bowker.     2621. 
Price,  John.     48,  62. 
Prideaux,    Thomas    Engledue    Paganus. 

2624. 
Prime,  Edward  Dorr  Griffin.     2627. 
Prime,  Ralph  Earl.     2628. 
Prime,    Temple.     363,    364,    2353,    2626, 

2629,  2834,  3199,  3200,  3201,  3202,  3203. 
Prince,  C.  W.     507. 
Prince,  Francis  Albert.     2632,  2633,  2634, 

2635. 
Prince,  Thomas.     2631. 
Prindle,  Franklin  Cogswell.     2636. 
Proctor,  Dolly  Pauline  (Howard)  "J/rs. 

W.  L.  Proctor."     2638. 
Proctor,  William  Lawrence.     2638. 
Prosch,  Thomas  Wickham.     769. 
Prothero,  George  Walter.     2265. 


Provost,  Andrew  Jackson.     2641. 

Prudden,  Lillian  Eliza.     2642. 

Purdy,    Mrs.  Jessie  WTiitmore  (Patten). 

3567. 
Purifoy,  Francis  Marion.     2645. 
Purmort,  Charles  Hiram.     2646. 
Purple,    Edwin    Ruthven.     1886,    1979, 

2640. 
Purple,  Samuel  Smith.     390,  2646a. 
Pusey,  Pennock.     2647. 
Putnam,   Eben.     705,    1688,   2425,   2553, 

2648,  2649. 
Putnam,  John  Jay.     765. 
Putnam,  Ruth.     1759a. 
Pynchon,  Joseph  C.     2651. 
Quisenberry,  Anderson  Chenault.     2653, 

2654. 
Race,  Henry.     2062, 
Raines,  Francis  Robert.     645. 
Rand,  Florence  Osgood.     2659. 
Randall,  John  Witt.     2661. 
Randall,  Paul  King.     2660. 
Randall,  Stephen  Morehouse.     2662. 
Randolph,  Lewis  Van  Syckel  Fitz.     1167. 
Ransom,  William  L.     2665. 
Ransom,  Wyllys  Cadwell.     2666. 
Rantoul,    Robert    Samuel.     439,    1084a, 

2667. 
Raumer,   Friedrich  Ludwig  Georg  von. 

3052. 
Ravenel,  Henry  Edmund.     2870. 
Rawle,  William  Brooke.     2499. 
Rawson,  Sullivan  Sumner.     2672. 
Raymond,  Samuel.     2675. 
Raynal,    Guillaume    Thomas    Francois. 

2414. 
Read,  Harmon  Pumpelly.     2783. 
Reade,  Aleyn  Lyell.     1793a. 
Reade,  Compton.     2985. 
Reade,  Philip  Hildreth.     1590,  1591a. 
Reade  historical  and  genealogical  associ- 
ation.    2680. 
Reading,  Miller  K.     372. 
Reardon,   Mrs.  Priscilla  Aylette  (Buck- 

ner).     477. 
Reber,  Morris  Byron.     2683. 
Redfield,  John  Howard.     2685. 
Redfield,  William  C.     2685. 
Ree,  Stephen.     1339. 
Reed,  Jacob  'WTiittemore.     2676. 
Reed,  John  Ludovicus.     2679. 
Reed,  William  Field.        1020. 
Reed,  William  H.     156. 
Reese,  Mary  Eleanora.     2686. 


796 


LIBRARY   OF   CONGRESS 


Reid,  Francis  Nevile.     2783. 

Reid,  John  Morrison.     1670. 

Reid,  William  Hamilton.     462. 

Remick,  Oliver  Philbrick.     2689. 

Requa,  Amos  Conklin.     2694. 

Reresby,  Sir  John,  2d  hart.     2695. 

Rexford,  John  De  Witt.     2697. 

Reynolds,  Thomas  A.     2700. 

Reynolds,  William  A.     2700. 

Reynolds  family  association.     2699. 

Rice,  Charles  Elmer.     1632. 

Rice,  Edwin  Botts.     2705, 

Rice,  Harvey.     703. 

Rice,  Vernon.     2704. 

Rice,  William  \\Tiitney.     3573. 

Rich,  George.     2706. 

Richards,  Henry  Melchior  Muhlenberg. 

1587a. 
Richards,  William  Urmston  Searle  Glan- 

ville-.     1311. 
Richardson,  Franklin.     2710. 
Richardson,  George.     2706b. 
Richardson,  Mrs.  Hester  (Dorsey).     881. 
Richardson,  Isaac.     2710. 
Richardson,    Mrs.   Jane   Marion    (Wake- 
field).    3623. 

Richardson,  Rosell  Lewellyn.     2712. 

Richmond,  Joshua  Bailey.     2713. 

Riddell,    John.     661,    1456,    1983,    2339, 
3090. 

Ridlon,     Gideon     Tibbeta.     483,     2244, 
2716. 

Riker,  James.     2714. 

Rimius,  Heinrich.     463. 

Ringwalt,  John  Luther.     942. 

Ripley,  Charles  Stedman.     1739,  3283. 

Ripley,  Hezekiah  Waterman.     2719. 

Risley,  Edwin  Hills.     2721. 

Rittenhouse,  Alvah.     2722. 

Rix,  Guy  Scoby.     1030,  2723,  2724. 

Rix,  Samuel  Wilton.     1119. 

Robbins,  Chandler.     2012. 

Roberts,  Daniel.     2729. 

Roberts,  Ellwood.     929. 

Roberts,  Emma.     1912,  3707. 

Roberts,  Martin  Leonard.     556. 

Robertson,  Mrs.  Annie  Isabella  (Jones). 
1807. 

Robertson,  George.     3126. 

Robertson,  John,  jr.     336. 

Robertson,  Wyndham.     2574. 

Robinson,  Mrs.  Caroline  Elizabeth  (Rod- 
man).    1547. 

Robinson,  Edward.     2731. 


1817. 
2581, 


A. 


Robinson,  George  Orville.    2743. 
Robinson,  HamlLne  Elijah.     1367,  2739, 

2744. 
Robinson,  Mrs.  Ida  May  (Frost).     2736. 
Robinson,    Mrs.  Jane  Marie  (Bancroft). 

2743. 
Robinson,  John  Robert.     3719. 
Robinson,  Thomas  Hastings.     2733,  2741. 
Robinson  family  genealogical  and  his  or- 

ical  association.     2742. 
Rockwell,  Henry  Ensign.     2746. 
Rockwood,  Elbridge  Luther.     2748. 
Rodenbough,  Theophilus  Francis. 
Rodman,     William    Woodbridge. 

2751. 
Roe,  Mary  Josephine.     3507. 
Roebling,  Emily  (Warren)  "  Mrs.  W 

Roebling."     763,  3447. 
Rogers,  Charles.     34,  497,  498,  655,  747, 

1042,  1413,  1896,  2755,  2866,  3417,  3648. 
Rogers,  Grace  Millet.     916. 
Rogers,  James  Swift.     2763,  2765. 
Rogers,  R.     Rogers  Coxwell.     2658,  2754. 
Rogers,  William  Henry  Hamilton.     3620. 
Roller,  Robert  Douglas.     2711. 
Rollins,  John  Rodman.     2767. 
Rollo,  John  Hollenbeck.     2768. 
Rook,  Albert  Wilmot.     516. 
Root,  James  Pierce.     1132,  2772. 
Roper,  Ella  E.     2773. 
Rose,  Hugh.     2776. 
Roseboom,  Catharine.     2778. 
Roseboom,  Jacob  Livingston.     2778. 
Rosenberger,  Seward  M.     2782. 
Rosenkrans,  Allen.     2779. 
Ross,  David.     2803. 
Ross,  Howard  De  Haven.     907. 
Ross,  Robert  B.     1892. 
Roulhac ,  Francis  Leonard  Gregoire.   2784. 
Round,  John  Horace.     3720. 
Rowell,  Roland.     2785,  3048. 
Rowland,  Edward  K.     2786. 
Rowland,  Henry  J.     2786. 
Rowlee,  Willard  Winfield.     2787. 
Roy,  Pierre  Georges.     139a,  1230,  1320, 

1746,  1812,  2446,  2692,  3168. 
Ruggles,  Henry  Stoddard.     2791,  2792. 
Rulon,  John  C.     2793. 
Runk,  Emma  Ten  Broeck.     3206. 
Runnels,  Moses  Thurston.     2796. 
Runyan,  Henry.     2424,  2797. 
Runyan,  Hugh.     2797. 
Rupp,  Israel  Daniel.     2798. 
Rusling,  James  Fowler.     2799. 


AUTHOR   INDEX 


797 


Russell,  Hezekiah  Stone.    2788,  2806. 

Russell,  Isaac  S.     2805. 

Russell,  John.     1429. 

Russell,  Lauraman  Howe.     2807. 

Rust,  Albert  Dexter.     2808. 

Rutherfurd,  Livingston.     2809. 

Rutton,  William  Loftie.     3516. 

Ruvigny  and  Raineval,  Melville  Ama- 
dous Henry  Douglas  Heddle  de  la 
Caillemotte  de  Massue  de  Ruvigny, 
9th  marquis  of.    2564,  2565^  3135,  3309. 

Ryerson,  Louis  Johnes.     2812. 

Rylands,  John  Paul.  227,  320,  697,  830, 
2185,  3049. 

Rymes,  Christopher  Edwin.     2813. 

S.,  F.  M.  B.     159. 

Sabine,  John  Dickinson.     2814a. 

Sadlier,  Mary  Anne  (Madden)  "Mrs. 
James  Sadlier."     1164. 

Sage,  Edward  J.     204,  2240. 

Sage,  EHsha  L.     2818. 

Sahler,  Louis  Hasbronck.     2820,  3356. 

Saint-Clair,  Roland  William.     2957. 

St.  John,  Eliza  M.  (Bayles).     233. 

St.  Maur,  Richard  Harold.     2900. 

Salisbury,  Edward  Elbridge.  949,  950, 
1008,  2822,  2823,  2824. 

Salisbury,  3Irs.  Evelyn  (McCurdy). 
2824. 

Salley,  Alexander  Samuel.     533,  2794. 

Salter,  Edwin.     46,  2827. 

Salter,  William  Tibbits.     2828. 

Saltonstall,  Leverett.     2830. 

Saltoun,  Alexander  Eraser,  17th  baron. 
1222. 

Sanborn,  Majiiard  Ray.     579. 

Sanborn,  Victor  Channing.  1947,  2831, 
2832. 

Sanders,  Charles  Walton.     2846. 

Sanders,  Joshua  Chase.     2846. 

Sanders,  Lloyd  Charles.     1634. 

Sanford,  Enoch.     1863. 

Sanford,  Heman  Howes.     1673,  2835. 

Sanford,  John  Langton.  1985,  2146,  3176, 
3373. 

Santee,  Ellis  M.     2836. 

Sanxay,  Theodore  Frederic.     2837. 

Sarchet,  Cyrus  P.  B.     2838. 

Sargent,  Aaron.     2840,  2841. 

Sargent,  Edwin  Everett.     2842. 

Sargent,  Henry  Winthop.     3503. 

Sargent,  John  S.     2841. 

Sargent,  Lucius  Manlius.     302. 


Sargent,  William  Mitchell.  2222,  2961, 
3435. 

Sartain,  John.     2844. 

Savary,  Alfred  William.     2848,  2850. 

Savary,  Effie  Howe.    2850. 

Savary,  Lydia  Adelia.  See  Allen,  Mrs. 
Lydia  Adelia  (Savery). 

Sawin,  Thomas  E.     2851. 

Sawyier,  Nathaniel.     2853. 

Sayler,  James  Lanning.     2855. 

Sayward,  Charles  Augustus.     2857. 

Schenck,  Alexander  Du  Bois.   2860,  2861. 

Schenck,  Peter  Lawrence.     3713. 

Schermerhorn,   Louis  Younglove.     2862. 

Schroeder,  John  Frederick.     324. 

Schuyler,  George  Washington.     2865a. 

Scott,  John.     2868. 

Scott,  Sir  Walter.     1438. 

Scranton,  Erastus.     2871. 

Scripps,  James  Edmund.     2872-2875. 

Scrope,  George  Julius  Duncombe  Pou- 
lett.     1015. 

Scull,  Gideon  Delaplaine.  1093,  2269, 
2866a,  2878. 

Seacome,  John.     3035,  3036. 

Seagrave,  Daniel.     2879. 

Seaman,  Jordan.     2880. 

Searight,  James  Allison.     2881. 

Sears,  Clinton  Brooks.     2664. 

Sears,  Edmund  Hamilton.     2882. 

Seaton,  Oren  Andrew.     2886. 

Sebree,  William  Ellis.     2887. 

Sedgewick,  Mrs.  Josephine  Lee  (Wool- 
worth)  Dean  Kimpton.     3683. 

Segar,  Sir  William.     734. 

Sehner,  John  Fick.     2888. 

Seilhamer,  George  Overcash.     196,  597. 

Selden,  George  Charles.     3269. 

Sellers,  Edwin  Jaquett.  136,  563,  1760, 
1761,  1764,  1899,  2526,  2889,  3116. 

Semple,  William  Alexander.     2890. 

Sener,  Samuel  Miller.     1461,  2888. 

Servin,  Andrew  Tinkey.     2530. 

Sessions,  Francis  Charles.     2891. 

Seton,  Robert.     2894,  2895. 

Severance,  Benjamin  Frank.     3136. 

Severance,  Frank  Hay  ward.     1298. 

Severance,  John  Franklin.     2896. 

Sewall,  Samuel,  1652-1730.     2897a. 

Sewall,  Samuel,  1785-1868.     2897. 

Shackford,  Samuel.     2014. 

Shaddick,  H.  G.  Hastings.     956a. 

Shannon,  Richard  Cutts.     2904. 


798 


LIBRARY   OF   CONGRESS 


Sharp,  Hercules.    383. 

Sharpe,     William     Carvosso.     626,     869, 

2905,  2906,  2907,  2908,  3454. 
Sharpies,  Stephen  Paschall.     1856. 
Sharpless,  Joseph.     2909. 
Shattuck,  Mrs.  Antoinette,  i.  e.  Clarinda 

Antoinette  (Bradshaw).     397. 
Shattuck,  Lemuel.     2911. 
Shaw,  IIenr3^     30. 
Shaw,  Lachlan.     2776. 
Sheldon,  Henry  Olcott.     2913. 
Sheldon,  James,  jr.     915. 
Shelton,  Edward  Nelson.     2915. 
Shelton,  Jane  de  Forest.     2915. 
Shepard,  George  Leonard.     2917. 
Shepard,   James.     312,    392,    1442,    1790, 

2600,  2916,  3559. 
Shepardson,  Albert  R.     2923. 
Shepardson,     Francis     Wayland.     2921, 

2923. 
Shepardson,  John  Eaton.     2922,  2923. 
Shepherd,  A.  E.  B.     2916. 
Sheppard,  Isaac  Applin.     2919. 
Sheppard,  John  Hannibal.     3380. 
Sheppard,  Naman.     2916. 
Sherbom,  Charles  Davies. 
Sherlock,  Thomas.     2460. 
Sherman,  Andrew  Magoun. 
Sherman,  Frank  Dempster. 
Sherman,  James  Polk.     2740. 
Sherrard,  Robert  Andrew.     2931. 
Sherrard,  Thomas  Johnson.     2931. 
Sherrill,  Charles  Hitchcock.     2932. 
Sherizer,  Abram  Trego.     3292. 
Shinn,  Josiah  Hazeu.     2934. 
Shirley,  Evelyn  Philip.     3747. 
Shoemaker,  Benjamin  H.     2941. 
Shoemaker,  Thomas  Howard.     2940. 
Shotwell,  Ambrose  Milton.     2942. 
Shuej^  Dennis  Boeshore.     2945. 
Shurtleff,  Henry  C.     2947. 
Shurtleff,     Nathaniel     Bradstreet.     235, 

847,  1996,  2946. 
Sibthorp,  Coningsby  Charles.     3407. 
Sidney,  Algernon.     2948. 
Sidney,  Philip.     2950,  2951. 
Sigourney,    Henry    Howell    Williams. 

2952. 
Sill,  George  Griswold.     2953. 
Sill,  Henry  Allyn.     2953. 
Sill,  Louisa  Pamelia.     2953. 
Sims,  Clifford  Stanley.     2780. 
Sinclair,  Alexander  Maclean.     2958. 
Sinclair,  Thomas.     2955. 


2924. 


2387. 
2930. 


Sinnett,     Charles    Nelson.     1793,     2227, 

2556,  2959a,  3241. 
Sinnott,  Mary  Elizabeth.     2959. 
Sisson,    Mrs.    Eliza    Paddock   (Waters). 

3478. 
Skelton,  5ir  John.     2139. 
Skene,  William  Forbes.     2959a. 
Skillman,  Francis.     2962. 
Slade,  Daniel  Deuison.     437,  913. 
Slafter,  Edmund  Farwell.     2965. 
Slaughter,  Philip.     1237. 
Slayton,  Asa  Walker.     2966. 
Slocum,  Charles  Elihu.     2967,  2968. 
Small,  Albert  Garrett.     2745. 
Small,  Archibald  Robertson.     2745. 
Smedley  Samuel  Lightfoot.     2969. 
Smiles,  Samuel.     2848. 
Smith,  Arthur  Morton.     2981. 
Smith,  Ballard.     2974. 
Smith,  Caroline.     2988. 
Smith,  Charles  Perrin.     2031,  2032. 
Smith,  Columbus.     345,  445,  1180, 

1661,  1742,  1773. 
Smith,  Edward  L.     2287. 
Smith,  Elizabeth  Hale.     1434. 
Smith,  Francis  Montagu.     2973. 
Smith,  Hely  Hutchinson  Augustus. 
Smith,    Mrs.  Henrietta  Elizabeth 

erj').     79. 
Smith,  Henry  Allen.     2977. 
Smith,  Horace  Wemyss.     285b. 
Smith,  Hubert.     3315. 
Smith,  Isaac  Townsend.     3282,  3329. 
Smith,  John  Guthrie.     470. 
Smith,  John  Jay.     1692,  2495,  2496. 
Smith,     Jonathan.     2983,     2986a,     2988, 

3749. 
Smith,  Josiah  B.     2976. 
Smith,  L.  Bertrand.     2987. 
Smith,  Miriam  (Lane),  "Mrs.  J.  F.  Smith." 

1919. 
Smith,  Ralph  Dunning.     2459. 
Smith,  Richard  Moms.     2975. 
Smith,  Robert  Atwater.     2979. 
Smith,  Samuel  Abbot.     2971. 
Smith,   Mrs.  Sarah  Sprague  (Saunders). 

2845. 
Smith,  Susan  Augusta.     221,  2980. 
Smith,  Thaddeus.     2090. 
Smith,  Thomas  Charles.     509,  2623. 
Smith,  William  H.     1865,  1865a. 
Smith,  Zachary  Frederick.     694. 
Smyser  centennial  celebration.     2989. 
Smyth,  John.     276. 


1290, 


105. 

(Sav- 


AUTHOR   INDEX 


799 


Smyth,  Samuel  Gordon.     1005. 
Smyth,  William  Henry.     1949a. 
Snively,  William  Andrew.     2864. 
Snyder,  John  Francis.     2989b. 
Somerby,  Horatio  Gates.     307,  794,  1931. 
Sotheran,  Charles.     2130,  2991. 
Soule,  Enos  Chandler.     2992. 
Soule,  Richard.     3020. 
Southworth,  Mrs.  Emma  F.     1117. 
South  worth,  George  Champlin  Shepard. 

2995. 
Sower,  Charles  Gilbert.     2996. 
Spalding,  Charles  Warren.     3002. 
Spalding,  Samuel  Jones.     3001,  3002. 
Spangler,  Edward  Webster.     3008. 
Spare,  John.     2997. 
Speed,  Thomas.     3003. 
Spencer,  Robert  Closson.     3004. 
Spencer,  Wilbur  Daniel.     3006. 
Spencer,  William  Henry.     3007a. 
Spofford,  Ai^hia  Tenney.     3011. 
Spofford,  Jeremiah.     3009,  3010,  3011. 
Spooner,  Thomas.     3015,  3016. 
Spooner,    Walter    WTiipple.     1873,  1874, 

2301,  3367. 
Sprague,  Augustus  Brown  Reed.     3023. 
Sprague,    Frank    "William.     1352,    1353, 

3024. 
Sprague,  Hosea.     3019. 
Springer,  Moses  C.     285b,  3025,  3026. 
Stackhouse,  Powell.     3027,  3029. 
Stackhouse,  William  Romig.     3027,  3028, 

3029. 
Stackpole,  Everett  Schermerhorn.     2132, 

3030. 
Stanard,  William  Glover.     1489,  2777. 
Standish,  Myles.     3032. 
Stanford,  Arthur  Willis.     3034. 
Stanford,  Belle.     375a. 
Stanmore,  Arthur  Hamilton-Gordon,   1st 

haron.     1337. 
Stanton,  William  Alonzo.     3043. 
Stanwood,  James  Rindge.     3511. 
Staples,  Carlton  Albert.     3171. 
Stapleton,  Thomas.     2476a. 
Stapylton,    Henry    Edward    Chetwynd. 

3045. 
Starkweather,  Carlton  Lee.     3050. 
Starr,    Frank    Farnsworth.     1049,    1331, 

1756,  2359,  2399,  2728,  3005,  3613. 
Start,  William  Augustus.     3051. 
Statham,  Edward  Phillips.     1668. 
Stay,   Mrs.  Mary  Elizabeth  (Ward well). 

3434. 


Stearns,  Edwin.     740. 
Stearns,  Ezra  ScoUay.     1159. 
Stearns,  Willard  Egerton.     3055. 
Stebbins,  Luke.     3056. 
Steele,  Newton  Chambers.     3060,  3061. 
Steen,  Moses  Duncan  Alexander.     3063. 
Steiner,  Bernard  Christian.     2459,  3064. 
Steiner,  Lewis  Henry.     3064. 
Sterling,  Albert  Mack.     3066. 
Sterling,  Edward  Boker.     3065,  3066. 
Stern,  Cyrus.     2098. 
Stern,  Jacob  Taggart.     2098. 
Stevens,  Charles  Ellis.     3071. 
Stevens,  Francis  Bowes.     3669. 
Stevens,  Frederick  Sylvester.     3069. 
Stevens,  John  Austin.     3540. 
Stevens,  Plowdon.     3074. 
Stevenson,  George  John.     3519a. 
Stevenson,  John  Home.     2810. 
Stevenson,  John  McMillan.     3075. 
Stevenson,  John  Rudderow.     3076,  3077. 
Stewart,  Charles  Poyntz.     2214. 
Stewart,  James  King.     3133. 
Stewart,  John  H.  J.     3129. 
Stewart,  Robert.     1155,  3137. 
Stickney,  Lucy  W.     1884. 
Stickney,  Matthew  Adams.     1212,  3079. 
Stiles,   Henry   Reed.     1697,   2332,   3080, 

3081,  3082,  3083,  3110. 
Stillman,  Edgar.     3085. 
Stillwell,  John  Edwin.     2826. 
Stillwell,  William  Henry.     3087. 
Stilwell,  Benjamin  Marshall.     3086. 
Stilwell,  Dewitt.     1557. 
Stockbridge,  John  Calvin.     2191. 
Stocking,  Charles  Henry  Wright.     1894, 

1895,  3092. 
Stockton,  Elias  Boudinot.     3094. 
Stockton,  John  Wharton.     3093. 
Stockton,  Thomas  Hewlings.     3518. 
Stockwell,   Mrs.  Mary  Le  Baron  (Esty). 

1948. 
Stodart,  Robert  Riddle.     451,  785,  2053. 
Stoddard,  Charles.     3095,  3096. 
Stoddard,  Elijah  Woodward.     3095,  3096, 

3097. 
Stoddard,    Mrs.    Frances   Mary    (Smith) 

BoUes.     45,  51. 
Stokes,  Charles.     3100. 
Stone,  Clara  Jeannette.     1399. 
Stone,  George  Edward.     3107. 
Stone,  John  H.     1175. 
Stone,  Kate  Graupner.     240. 
Stone,  Richard  Cecil.     3101. 


800 


LIBRARY   OF   CONGRESS 


Stone,   Sarah  Adaline   (Johnson)   "Mrs. 

J.  L.  Stone."     3103. 
Stone,  Truman  Lewis.     3104. 
Stone,  William  Leete.     3047,  3102. 
Storrs,  Charles.     3108. 
Story,  Alfred  Thomas.     3474. 
Stowe,  Mrs.  Attie  A.  (Nichols).     1388. 
Straker,  John.     299. 
Stratton,  Harriet  Russell.     3113. 
Stratton,  Sidney  Vanuxem.     3112. 
Street,  Henry  Augustus.     3114. 
Street,    Mrs.    Mary    Evarta    (Anderson). 

3114. 
Street,  Owen.     2294. 
Streeter,  Milford  Barzaleel.     3115. 
Streets,  Priscilla  Walker.     3414. 
Streets,  Thomas  Hale.     1401,  2687. 
Strickland,  Agnes.     3128,  3307. 
Strickland,  Edward  Dinwoodie.     2562. 
Strother,  Anthony.     3118. 
Stryker,  William  Scudder.     3121. 
Strype,  John.     2450. 
Stuart,  Andrew.     3123,  3124. 
Stubbs,  Charles  H.     1889. 
Stubbs,  William  Carter.     771,  3138. 
Sturges,  Alonzo  Walton.     3139,  3140. 
Sturgis,  Mrs.  E.  0.  P.     604. 
Suckling,    Florence    Horatia.     3325. 
Sullivant,  Joseph.     3144. 
Sumner,  William  Hyslop.     3145. 
SutUff,  Samuel  Milton.     3148. 
Sutton,  Charles  William.     645. 
Suydam,  John  Howard.     3150. 
Swain,  William  Chester.     3151,  3152. 
Swallow,  Henry  James.     2356. 
Swan,  Benjamin  Lincoln.     344. 
Swearingen,  Henry  Hartwell.    3166,  3166. 
Sweet,  Homer  De  Lois.     135. 
Sweetman,  H.  S.     1967. 
Swift,  George  Henry.     3161. 
Swift,  Joseph  Gardner.     3160. 
Swing,  Gilbert  S.     3163. 
Swinnerton,  Henry  Ulyate.     2778. 
Swope,    Mrs.    Belle   McKinney   (Hays). 

2120. 
Swope,  Gilbert  Ernest.     3164. 
Taaffe,  Karl.     3167. 

Tagliapietra,  Margaret  (Townsend).  3282. 
Tainter,  Dean  WiUis.     3174. 
Taintor,  Charles  Micaiell.     3173. 
Talcott,  Alvan.     652,  874. 
Talcott,  Mary  Kingsbury.     1880. 
Talcott,  Sebastian  Visscher.     3178. 
Talmadge,  Arthur  White.     3180. 


Tandy,  Mrs.  Lura  May  (Boulton).    2006. 

Tanner,  Elias  Fitch.     3181. 

Tanner,  George  C.     3182. 

Tapley,  Harriet  Silvester.     3183. 

Tappan,  Lewis.     3184. 

Tarleton,  Charles  William.     3187. 

Taschereau,  Sir  Henri  Elz^ar.     3188. 

Tattersall,  J.  F.     3750. 

Taunton,  William  Gamett.     3189. 

Taylor,  Asher.     3191. 

Taylor,  Benjamin  Franklin.     3196. 

Taylor,  Elbert  Ozial.     3195. 

Taylor,  Elisha.     3192. 

Taylor,  William  Harrison.     457. 

Taylor   reunion   association   of    Hadley, 

Mass.     3196. 
Teall,  Edward  M.     3197. 
Temple,  Josiah  Howard.     1508. 
Temple,  Levi  Daniel.     3204. 
Tenney,  Horace  Addison.     3207. 
Tenney,  Jonathan.     3209. 
Tenney,  Martha  Jane.     3208,  3209. 
Terrell,  Edwin  Holland.     3255. 

Terry,  Mrs.  Amanda  Graves  (Ely).    1073. 

Terry,  Stephen.     3210. 

Tetu,  Henri,  i.  e.,   Louis  David  Henri. 
3211. 

Thacher,  Peter.     3213. 

Thayer,  Bezaleel.     3215. 

Thayer,  Elisha.     3214. 

Thayer,  Samuel  White.     3214. 

Thayer  Ojeda,  Luis.     3218,  3220. 

Thayer  Ojeda,  Tomas.     3221. 

Thomas,  Amos  Russell.     3229. 

Thomas,  Benjamin  F.     2045,  2046. 

Thomas,  Cyrus.     3231. 

Thomas,  Douglas  Hamilton.     3224. 

Thomas,  Elijah  L.     2405. 

Thomas,     Frederick    William     Leopold. 
2304. 

Thomas,  John  Hanson.     3224. 

Thomas,  Lawrence  Buckley.     3225,  3226, 
3227,  3230. 

Thomas,  Leonard  J.     3222,  3223. 

Thompson,  Charles  Hutchinson.     3240. 

Thompson,  Edward  Maunde.     1522,  3735. 

Thompson,  Henry  Burton.     3296. 

Thompson,  Hugh  Hogue.     1755. 

Thompson,  John  Bodine.     3238,   3239. 

Thompson,  Leander.     3237. 

Thompson,  Mary  Pickering.     3236. 

Thompson  memorial  association.     3237, 

Thomson,  Ignatius.     3233,  3240. 

Thomson,  Richard  Edward.     3234. 


AUTHOR   INDEX 


801 


Thorington,  Eng.  {Suffolk)  Parish.     258. 
Thornton,      Mrs.     Alice     (Wandesford). 

3242a. 
Thornton,    John    Wingate.     1296,    3159, 

3242a. 
Thornton,  Percy  Melville.     3131. 
Thurston,  Brown.     3245,  3246. 
Thurston,   Charles  Myrick.     2560,   3243, 

3244. 
Thurston,  J/rs.  Jane  (Plummer).     2572. 
Thwing,  Walter  Eliot.     2029,  3247. 
Tiernan,  Charles  Bernard.     3248,  3249. 
Tierney,  Mark  Aloysius.     113. 
Tifft,    Mrs.    Maria    Elizabeth    (Maxon). 

3198. 
Tilley,  Risbrough  Hammett.     3250. 
Tillinghast,  Frederick  ^¥heaton.     3251. 
Tillinghast,  John  Avery.     3251. 
Tilton,  Mary  J.     476. 
Timbs,  John.     446,  707,  1138,  1698,  2423. 
Tinker,  Albert  B.     3252. 
Titcomb,  Sarah  Elizabeth.     1066. 
Titus,  Anson.     608,  2814,  3649. 
Titus,  Frank  H.     588. 
Tobey,  Rufus  Babcock.     3256. 
Todd,  Charles  Burr.     499,  500,  501. 
Tomkinson,  Newton  Powers.     3262. 
Tompkins,  Edward.     3261. 
Toner,  Joseph  Meredith.     3468. 
Topliff,  Nathaniel.     3263. 
Topsfield    historical    society,    Topsfield, 

Mass.,  pub.     831. 
Torrey,  David.     3264. 
Torrey,  Dolphus.     3266. 
Torrey,  John.     3265. 
Tower,  Charlemagne.     3268. 
Towle,  Alvin  Freeman.     3269. 
Towle,  Herbert  Clarence.     3269. 
Towne,  Mrs.  Abbie  W.     831. 
Towne,  Edwin  Eugene.     3272. 
Towne,  William  Blanchard.     3270,  3271. 
Townend,  William.     3127. 
Townsend,  James  C.     3282. 
Townsend,  Malcolm.     3280. 
Townsend,  Martin  Ingham.     3282. 
Townsend,  Meredith.     1985,  2146,  3177, 

3373. 
Townshend,  Charles  Hervey.     3278,  3282. 
Townshend,  Robert  Marsham.     See  Mar- 

sham-Townshend,  Robert. 
Tracy,  Dwight.     3286a. 
Tracy,  Evert  Evertsen.     3285. 
Traheme,  John  Montgomery.     804. 
35819°— 10 51 


Trask,  William  Blake.     1396,  3145,  3146, 

3288. 
Treat,  John  Harvey.     1607,  3290. 
Tremain,  Lyman.     2070. 
Treman,  Ebenezer  Mack.     3293. 
Trimble,  Allen.     3296. 
Trollope,  Edward.     3298. 
Trowbridge,    Francis    Bacon.     117,    599, 

1617,  3300. 
Tucker,  Ephraim.     3304. 
Tucker,     Stephen    Isaacson.     633,     786, 

2438,  2903. 
Tuckerman,  Frederick.     775. 
Tudor,  John.     3310. 
Tudor,  William.     3310. 
Tuffley,  Edward  W.     3462a. 
Tuley,     Mrs.    Katherine    (Edmondson). 

477. 
Tupper,  Ferdinand  Brock.     3312. 
Tupper,  Henry  Allen.     2871b. 
Turk,  Willie  Anne  (Cary)  ''Mrs.  R.  S. 

Turk."     241. 
Turner,  Henry  Edward.     670,  716,  1379. 
Turner,  Jacob.     3313. 
Turrill,  Merwin  Sherman.     3661. 
Tuthill,  William  Henry.     3316,  3317. 
Tuttle,  George  Frederick.     3318. 
Tuttle,     Mary    McArthur     (Thompson). 

3296. 
Twamley,  Charles.     3149. 
Twining,  Thomas  J.     3320. 
Tyler,  Alice  Sarah.     3324. 
Tyler,  Joseph  Zachary.     3324. 
Tyler,  Lyon  Gardiner.     3322. 
Tyler,  Newell.     3321. 
Tyler  family  association.     3323. 
Tyrrell,  Joseph  Henry.     3254. 
Tytler,  Sarah,  pseud.    See  Keddie,  Hen- 
rietta.    3308. 
Uhler,  George  H.     3326. 
Ulrich,  Bartow  Adolphus.     3327. 
Underbill  society  of  America.     3328. 
Underwood,  Lucien  Marcus.     2577,  3330. 
Underwood,  Mrs.  Marie  Annette  (Spurr). 

3017. 
Updike,  Daniel  Berkeley.     1547. 
Upham,  Albert  Gookin.     3332. 
Upham,  Frank  Kidder.     3333,  3334,  3335. 
Upham,  William  Phineas.     1316. 
Upshur,  Thomas  Teackle.     3704. 
Upton,  William  Henry.     3337. 
Urie  (Barony)  Scotland.     Court.     1531. 
Urner,  Isaac  Newton.     3338. 


802 


LIBKARY  OF   CONGRESS 


Urquhart,     Sir    Thomas,     of    Cromarty. 
3339. 

Usher,  Edward  Preston.     3342, 

Usher,  Ellis  Baker.     1921a,  3343. 

Usher,  James.     658,  3273. 

Ustick,  William  W.     1705,  3344. 

Vail,  Charles  Montgomery.     3346. 

Vail,  Henry  Hobart.     3347. 

Valentine,  Thomas  \\'eston.     3348. 

Van  Alen,  Benjamin  Taylor.     3349. 

Van  Alstyne,  La^vi-ence.     2395,  3350. 

Van  Benschoten,  William  Henry.     3361. 

Vance,     Mrs.     Anna     Lydia     (Russell). 
1404,  1404a. 

Vanderbilt,  Mrs.  Frank  Armstrong  (Craw- 
ford).    815. 

Vanderpoel,  George  Burritt.     1074. 

Vandersloot,  Lewis.     3366. 

Van  Deusen,  Albert  H.     3358. 

Van  Deventer,  Cyrus  Clarke.     683. 

Van  Dyke,  Harry  Weston.     1044. 

Van    Hoosear,     David    Hermon.     1129, 
3360. 

Van  Kleeck,  Frank.     3362. 

Van  Loan,  Benjamin.     3363. 

Van  Loan,  Walton.     3363. 

Van  Meter,  Benjamin  F.     3364. 

Van  Rensselaer,  Maunsell.     3366. 

Van  Rensselaer,  May  (King)  "Mrs.  J.  K. 
Van  Rensselaer."     3365. 

Van  Sickle,  John  Waddell.     3368. 

Van  Voorhis,  Elias  William.     3369,  3370, 
3371. 

Van    Wagenen,     Mrs.     A\ds     (Steams). 
3053,  3064. 

Van  Wagenen,  Genit  Hubert.     3372. 

Varnum,  John  Marshall.     3376. 

Vassal!,  William.     3379. 

Verney,    Frances   Parthenope    (Nightin- 
gale), lady.     3382,  3383. 

Verney,  Margaret  ilaria  (Williams-Hay), 
lady.     3382,  3383. 

Vernon,  Thomas.     3383a. 

Ver  Planck,  William  Edward.     3384. 

Ver  Planck,  William  Gordon.     3396. 

Vertue,  George.     580. 

Viets,  Francis  Hubbard.     3387,  3388. 

Vilas,  Charles  Harrison.     3389. 

Vinton,  John  Adams.     1299,  1299a,  2707, 

3166,  3336,  3390,  3391. 
Voorhees,  Louis  Bevier.     3393. 
Vorce,  Charles  Marvin.     3394. 
Vosseller,  Elias.     1815a. 


Vreeland,  Nicholas  Garretson.     3396. 
W.,  H.  A.     129. 

Wade,  Stuart  Charles.     1666,  3397. 
Wadiey,  Thomas  Procter.    3014. 
Wadsworth,  Horace  Andrew.     3398. 
Wagenseller,  George  Washington.      1195, 

2422,  3399. 
Wagner,  Henry.     3485. 
Wait,  John  Cas.san.     3402. 
Waite,  Dennis  Byron.     3401. 
Waite,  Henry  Edward.     442. 
Wakefield,  Homer.     3403. 
Wakeman,  Robert  Peel.     3404. 
Waldo,  Charles  Edward.     3408. 
Waldo,  Loren  Pinckney.     3408. 
Wales,  Ebenezer.     2684. 
Walker,  Annie  Fitzhugh  Rose.     2777. 
Walker,  Annie  Kendrick.     1364. 
Walker,  Benjamin.     3319. 
Walker,  Edwin  Sawyer.    561,  3413,  3416. 
Walker,     James     Bradford     Richmond. 

3411. 
Walker,  Joseph  Burbeen.     484,  2853. 
Walker,  Thomas  Larkins.     2043a. 
Wallace,  John  Hankins.     2717. 
Wallbridge,  William  Gedney.     3405. 
Walsh,  William.     932a. 
Walter,  Emma.     3421. 
Walter,  Frances  K.     3421. 
Walton,  Charles  Strong.     3424. 
Walton,  Izaak.     3422. 
Walton,  Josiah  Proctor.     3423. 
Walton,  William.     1296,  1298. 
Waltz,  Levi.     3425. 
Walworth,  Clarence  Augustus.     3426. 
Walworth,  Reuben  Hyde.      1736,   1862, 

2732. 
Ward,  Andrew  Henshaw.     2703,  3428. 
Ward,  Harry  Parker.     1181,  2465. 
Ward,  Townsend.     2034. 
Warden,  William  Albert.     936,  3432. 
Ware,  Emma  Forbes.     3436,  3438. 
Warfield,  Joshua  Dorsey.     3439. 
Waring,  Robert  Newton.     3440. 
Warner,  Andrew  Ferdinando.     3441, 
Warner,  Peter  Roome.     2769. 
Warren,  Israel  Perkins.     3041. 
Warren,  John  Collins.     3443. 
Warren,  Mary  Parker.     3445. 
Warren,  Moses  Conant.     332,  754,  2321. 
Warren,  Grin.     3448. 
Warrender,    Julian    Margaret    Maitland. 

1694. 


AUTHOR   INDEX 


803 


Warriner,  Edwin.     3450. 

Washburn,    Charles    Lawton    Demarest. 

3361. 
Washburn,     Julia     Constantia     (Chase), 

"M-s.  Seth  D.  Washburn."     3455. 
Washburn,  Lucy  Adelia.     3490. 
Washburn,    Mabel    Thacher    Rosemary. 

3172. 
Washington,  George.     3470. 
Washington,   Thornton  Augustin.     3467. 
Waterhouse,  Thomas.     3125. 
Waterman,  Charles  Elmer.     3476. 
Waters,    Henry    Fitz-Gilbert.    598,    843, 

1277,  1503,  1521,  1864,  2147,  2656,  2757, 

3279,  3463. 
Waters,   Robert  Edmond  Chester.     639, 

640,  641,  812,  3487. 
Waters,  Mrs.  Sarah  Goss  (Waldo).     3408. 
Waters,  Thomas  Franklin.     100,  457a. 
Waters,  Wilson.     3477. 
Watkins,  Francis  N.     3479. 
Watkins,  John.     2925. 
Watkins,  Walter  Kendall.    320,  705, 1184. 
Watson,  Mrs.  Annah  Walker  (Robinson). 

3194,  3483,  3484a. 
Watson,  George.     3743. 
Watson,  John.     3442. 
Watson,  John  Lee.     2166. 
Watson,  Martha  Ziegler.     3484. 
Watson,  Stephen  Marion.     1866,  1866a. 
Watson,  Thomas.     3481. 
Watson,  Winslow  Marston.     367. 
Way,  Charles  Granville.     3486. 
Waylen,  James.     825,  826. 
Weaver,  William  L.     1134. 
Webb,  Maria.     1127,  2494. 
Webber,  Lorenzo.     3489. 
Webster,  Henry  Sewall.     2898. 
Webster,  John  Clough.     3494. 
Webster,  John  Ordway.     3492. 
Webster,  Mrs.  Margaret  (Haynes).     782. 
Webster,  Noah.     3491. 
Webster,  Prentiss.     3493. 
Weddell,  George.     1105. 
Wedgwood,  Josiah  Clement.     3495. 
Weekes,  Robert  Dodd.     3496,  3499. 
Weeks,  De  Witt  Clinton.     3500. 
Weeks,    Mrs.    Harriet    Zeviah   (Morse). 

1538. 
Weeks,  Henry  Clay.     3500. 
Weise,  Arthm*  James.     1843,  3154. 
Weisse,  Jane  Lee  (Hunt)  "Mrs.  John  A. 

Weisse."     280,  281,  1704. 


Welch,  Deshler.     702. 

Welch,  Mrs.  Emma  Finney.     974. 

Welch,  James  Marcus.     798. 

Welch,  William  Lewis.     2068. 

Weld,  Hattie  Lovisa  Borden.     347. 

Welles,   Albert.     144,    3460,    3462,    3502, 

3503,  3505,  3508. 
Wells,  Charles  Kimball.     3504. 
Wells,  Frederick  Howard.     3509. 
Wells,    Mrs.   Harriette  Isabella  (Hyde). 

1044,  1736. 
Welton,  John.     3510. 
Wendte,  Charles  William.     439. 
Wentworth,  John.     3512,  3513,  3514. 
West,  Edward  Walter.     2548. 
Westervelt,  Walter  Tallman.     3520. 
Weston,  Thomas.     3521. 
Wetmore,  James  Carnahan.     3563. 
Wetmore,  William  Jarvis.     1762. 
Weygant,  Charles  H.     2766,  2814a,  2815. 
Whaley,  Samuel.     3524. 
Wharton,  Anne  Hollingsworth.     3525. 
Whatton,  William  Robert.     644. 
Wheat,  Silas  Carmi.     3526. 
WTieatland,  Henry.     2590,  2591. 
Wheatley,  Hannibal  Parish.     3527. 
Wheeler,  Andrew  S.     1974,  3057. 
Wheeler,  Benjamin  Franklin.     3375. 
Wheeler,  ifrs.  Daniella( Jones).     3629. 
WTieeler,  Giles.     3531. 
WTieeler,  Henry  Martyn.     3530. 
Wheeler,  Henry  Warren.     3528. 
Wheeler,  Joseph.     3529. 
Wheeler,    William    Ogden.     1453,    2392, 

2393,  2395. 
Whipple     Mrs.  Cornelia    Eliza    (Hood). 

1647. 
Whipple,  Henry  E.     3532. 
Whitaker,  Epher.     3524. 
Whitaker,  Robert  Sanderson.     3533a. 
Whitcher,  William  Frederick.     3534. 
Whitcomb,  Charlotte.     3536. 
Whitcomb,  William  Frederic.     3535. 
White,  Almira  Larkin.     1627,  3549,  3551, 

3553. 
White,  Andrew  Curtis.     3545. 
White,  Charles  Atwood.     3616. 
White,  Charles  F.     3554. 
^\^lite,  Daniel  Appleton.     3538. 
WTiite,  J/rs.  Emma(Siggins).     3415. 
WTiite,  Erskine  Norman.     3555. 
Wiiite,  George  Brakeley.     402. 
White,  H.  M.     2083. 


804 


LIBRARY  OF   CONGRESS 


White,  Hemy  Kirke.     3556. 

White,  James  Edward.     3657. 

White,  John.     13, 

White,  John  Barber.     191a,  1314. 

WTiite,  Joseph  Henry.     2778. 

White,  Samuel.     3546. 

WTiite,  Thomas.     3546. 

WTiitehead,  John.     3518,  3519. 

Whitin,  Frederick  H.     33. 

■^liitmore,    William    Henry.     141,    246, 

291,    307,    855,    1055,    1723,   1915,  2376, 

2434,  2512,  2514a,  3341,  3385,  3562,3564, 

3565,  3589,  3633,3643. 
Whitney,  Charles  Carroll.     248,  455,  946. 
Whitney,    Emma    St.    Clair    (Nichols). 

1604. 
Whitney  Frederic  Augustus.     600. 
■VkTiitney,  William  Henry.     3574. 
Whitney,  William  Lebbeus.     3570. 
Whitsitt,  William  Heth.     883. 
Whittelsey,  Charles  Barney.     2614,  2770, 

3579. 
Whittemore,  Bernard  Bemis.     3566. 
WTiittemore,  Henry.     3,  11,  2819,  3691. 
\^Tiittier,  Charles  Collyer.     3088,  3337a, 

3577. 
Whittier,  Daniel  Bodwell.     3576. 
"\\Tiittlesey,  Elisha.     3578. 
Whitwell,  Caroline.     874. 
Whorf,  Edward  Henry.     3219. 
Wickwire,  Arthur  Manley.     3581. 
Widener,  Howard  Hamlin.     3582. 
Wiffen,  Jeremiah  Holmes.     2801,  2802. 
Wiggin,  James  Henry.     3583. 
Wight,  Charles  Henry.     659. 
Wight,  Danforth  Phipps.     3584. 
Wight,  Mrs.  Jane  Adaline  (Eaton).    2701. 
Wight,  William  Ward.     3585. 
Wilberforce,  Samuel.     1321. 
Wilbor.  John  R.     3588. 
Wilbur,  Asa.     3586. 
Wilbur,  Lafayette.     3587. 
Wilcox,  Owen  N.,     2989a. 
Wilcox,  WilUam  Alonz».     3590. 
Wild,  Helen  Tilden.     2789. 
Wilder,  Gerald  Gardner.     3592. 
Wilder,  Moses  Hale.     3591. 
Wilder,  Sidney  Augustus.     3592. 
Wildey,  Mrs.  Anna  (Chescbrough).     637. 
W'ildman,  Rounsevelle.     3693. 
Wilkinson,  Israel.     3596. 
Wilkinson,  Joseph.     3515. 
Wilkinson,  Tattersall.     3750. 
Willard,  Joseph.     3597. 


Willcock,  John.     3340. 
Willcomb,  Oliver  Clifton.     3598. 
Willey,  Henry.     3603,  3604. 
Williams,  C.  S.     803,  3558. 
Williams,  Edward  Higginson.     3610. 
Williams,  John  Fletcher.     3609. 
Williams,  Joseph  Hartvvell.     766. 
Williams,  Michael.     2170. 
Williams,  Stephen  V^est.     3605. 
William.son,  Robert  Duncan.     3614. 
Willis,  Byrd  Charles.     3615. 
Vv'illis,  John  Lemuel  Murray.     1178. 
Willis,  Pauline.     3617,  3618. 
AVillis,  Richard  Henry.     3615. 
Willis,  William.     2121. 
Willits,  Alfred  C.     2700,  3600. 
Willson,  Edmund  Burke.     439. 
Wilson,  Fred  Allan.     3624,  3625,  3625a. 
Wilson,  Harry  Bristow.     905. 
Wilson,  Lillian  May.     191a,  1314. 
Wilson,  Lycurgus  Arnold.     2621. 
Wilson,    Mehitable   Calef   Coppenhagen. 

1291. 
Wilson  association.     3622. 
Wiltsee,  Jerome.     3627. 
AVimberley,     Douglas.     193,     540,     1338, 

1340,  1341,  1342,  1747,  3628. 
Wimberley,  Reginald  Justus.     3628. 
Wimberley,  William  Clarke.     3628. 
Winans,  Samuel  R. ,  jr.     2076. 
Winchell,  Alexander.     3629. 
Wing,  Conway  Phelps.     3634. 
Wingate,  Charles  Edgar  Lewis.     3636. 
Winsor,  Olney.     3632. 
Wintermute,  Jacob  Perry.     3642. 
Winters,  William.     1056,  1057,  1215. 
Winthrop,     Robert    Chades,    1809-1894. 

3644. 
Winthrop,    Robert    Charles,    1834-1905. 

3645,  3646. 
Wise,  Charles.     3481a. 
Wise,  John  Sergeant.     979. 
Wiseman,  Charles  M.  L.     3647. 
Witherstine,  William.     266. 
Witwer,  Ananias  Clime.     3661. 
Witwer,  George.     3651. 
Wodell,  Eli.     2389. 
Wolcott,  Chandler.     3653. 
Wolcott,  Samuel.     3652. 
Wolfe,  Robert  Thomas.     3655. 
Wood,  Amasa.     3668. 
Wood,  Arthur  A.     2959b. 
Wood,  Ephraim.     3657. 
Wood,  James  Amasa.     3663. 


AUTHOR   INDEX 


805 


Wood,  M.  B.     3660. 
Wood,  William  Smith.     3659, 
Woodbm-y,  Charles  Levi.     3668. 
Woodbury,  Ellen   Carolina   De   Quincy. 

3668. 
Woodbury,  Gordon.     1322,  1322a. 
Woodhuli,  Anna  M.  W.     3542. 
Woodhull,  Mary  Gould.     3669. 
Woodman,  Cyrus.     3672. 
Woodman,  Jabez  Howard.     3671. 
W^oodrooffe,  Selina  Mary.     3673. 
Woodruff,  Francis  Eben.     3674,  3675. 
Woods,   Henry  Ernest.     839,   840,   2843, 

3219,  3665a. 
Woods,  Neander  Montgomery.     3665. 
Woodward,  Ashbel.     2073a. 
Woodward,  Mrs.  Estelle  (Clark).     966. 
Woodward,  Lewis.     3676. 
Woodward,  Theron  Royal.     966. 
Woodworth,  Elijah  Burghardt.     3679. 
Woodworth,  William  Atwater.     3678. 
Woof,  Richard.     1436,  3315. 
Woolworth,    Mrs.    Charlotte    R.  (Bush.) 

3683. 
Worcester,  Jonathan  Fox.     3684. 
Worcester,  Samuel  Melanchthon.     2644. 
Worden,  Oliver  Norton.     3431. 
Worron,  Harriet  B.     722. 
Worthington,  George.     3688. 
Worthy,  Charles.     2373. 
Wright,  Alexander  Hamilton.     3607. 
Wright,  Charles.     112. 
Wnght,  Charles  Willis.     3693. 


Wright,  Mrs.  Ella  Frances  (Reed).    2661, 

3249a. 
Wright,  Harry  Linn.     1834. 
Wright,  Henry  William.     3692. 
Wright,  William  Ball.     178. 
Wrottesley,  George.     3694. 
Wyand,  E.  Clayton.     2650. 
Wylie,  Ernest  Gray.     3594,  3595. 
Wylie,  William  Bird.     294. 
Wyman,   Mrs.  Mary  Elizabeth  (Tisdel). 

92. 
Wyman,  Thomas  Bellows.     1703. 
Wynkoop,     Richard.     206,     2926,     2928, 

2929,  3696,  3697,  3699. 
Wynkoop,  William  H.     3698. 
Wynn,  Sir  John,  bart.     1423. 
Wynne,  William  Watkins  Edward.    1801, 

2192. 
Yale,  Elihu.     3701. 
Yale,  Rodney  Horace.     3702. 
Yates,  Edgar  Allan  Poe.     3705. 
Yates,  Richard.     3705a. 
Yeatman,  John  Pym.     114,  456a. 
Young,  Edward  Herbert.     3134. 
Young,  Israel  Gilbert.     5708. 
Young,  jl/rs.  Sarah  Simpson  (Smith).  1498. 
Young  family  association.     3710. 
Youngman,  David.     3712. 
Youngs,  Selah.     3711. 
Zabriskie,  Abraham  Oothout.     3713. 
Zartman,  Rufus  Calvin.     3714. 
Ziegler,  Daniel  P.     3715. 
Ziegler,  Jesse.     3715. 


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